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@devprasad888
Malaysian 1st, A massive Liverpool FC fan #LFC, Selangor FC, Coffee addict n believer of #Justice I speak my mind! Advocate 4 Freedom of thought n expression!
@fikrimosleh@TheLux178993393@LowElsielow@dapmalaysia Check your facts mate, SRK Damansara Jaya, Bandar Utama, Damansara Utama, Petaling Jaya, has less than 20 students each standard and are fully equipped schools running on 10% capacity. Maybe it's a choice urban parents make. Go and see around urban areas and challenge me pls
@Succedervictor He did give the Management more than enough time to break the bank for him. He defo deserves more than Graven and Gapko. Think about it
@TheLux178993393@LowElsielow@dapmalaysia Wonder why intake among non Chinese at Chinese schools keeps on increasing on a year to year basis. What's not right here? I pass by a huge Chinese school daily and see so many non Chinese parents there!
@AnfieldWatch What we did we learn when Diaz only received ยฃ54k but Gapko got ยฃ250k and Gaven gets ยฃ285k? Can anyone blame Konate for not demanding more? We should never forget that Konate is already familiar with the set up and can only get better with the right Coach
I agree with your view.
If the founder himself has publicly stated that he rejected offers of RM3โ5 million from others & that no money was involved in the handover, then facts must take precedence over speculation. If there is evidence to the contrary, it should be presented. Otherwise, allegations remain allegations.
What interests me more is the vision behind Bersama.
The word "Bersama" itself carries a simple but powerful meaning - together. Together as Malaysians. Together as rakyat. Together beyond race, religion, ethnicity & political labels.
Interestingly, this idea is not new.
More than 70 years ago, Dato' Onn Jaafar envisioned a political movement that would unite Malaysians regardless of race. He believed the future of the nation lay in building a common Malaysian identity rather than remaining divided along communal lines. Many considered him ahead of his time.
Perhaps Bersama is attempting to revive part of that unfinished vision.
Whether one supports Rafizi or not is a separate matter. Malaysia benefits when new ideas, new leadership & new alternatives are allowed to emerge. Healthy competition of ideas strengthens democracy & keeps every political party accountable.
Can Bersama succeed where others have struggled?
Only time will tell.
Malaysia remains a complex country with deep political, racial & religious sensitivities. Good intentions alone are not enough. Any party seeking to unite Malaysians must also offer credible policies, competent leadership, integrity & solutions to the true problems facing ordinary people.
I sincerely hope Bersama under Rafizi's leadership can contribute positively to the nation & help bring Malaysians closer together rather than further apart.
Malaysia needs less division, less fear & less political tribalism.
Malaysia needs more unity, more purpose & more togetherness.
That, ultimately, is what Bersama stands for.