Monday, July 14, 2008

KDM & Their Dilemma

Somebody in SAPP Blog said the following thing and it irked me very much: -

"Why I say KDM is the most backward race? How many businesses or shops in Sabah are owned your KDM? Sadly to tell you mostly are owned by the chinese, bugis, and Indian."

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The main reasons for their backwardness are basically follows: -

1. Never had good leaders to guide since the early years or beginning of the North Borneo history.

2. Weak culture base.

Despite the above mentioned, what did the KDM leaders do to rectify their dilemma over the years?

It looks like, so far, nothing! Their so-called leaders were once in power for 9 years during the reign of PBS; however, despite all the powers bestowed, they simply failed to deliver and achieved any thing significant. Instead, they blame other races especially the Chinese for their problems, or the semenanjung and the PTI for their problems. The KDM will never know what are or were their problems and simply have no idea what hit them.

I really sympathies and wonder what the KDM should do to save itself?

The KDM should make a very brave decision by leaving PBS and PBRS; and solidly united under SAPP now, unless UPKO choose to be out of BN too. This is the only chance for the KDM. Forget about any of these semenanjung-based parties such as the DAP, PKR, or UMNO. They never fought for bumiputra of Sabah & Sarawak as their mindset is always “West Malaysia first, East Malaysia second”.

The KDM should stop believing in the privilege status of bumiputra, it’s only a convenient tool for UMNO & Co’s to amassing wealth for their UMNOputras & accomplices; and nothing more. Sabahan bumiputras always conned and repeatedly fooled by these western “siblings” and their local representatives in Sabah. The KDM does not need the walking stick if a fair government in federal and Sabah are installed who really taking care the wellbeing of its peoples.


So, is that what Yong Teck Lee called the “window of opportunity” for KDM and Sabahan?

The future is with the KDM itself, as well as the other communities in Sabah.

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