COMMENT | History has shown that DAP can work with 'ketuanan' system
If a political party does not have its foundation in the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party; it is merely a conspiracy to seize power.”
― Dwight D Eisenhower
COMMENT | DAP organising secretary Anthony Loke made a couple of strange points in the press recently. He said: "The debate on the direction of DAP is small and concerns only party members” and “While we are pluralistic in our thinking, we have never said that we must give up our cultural roots."
Both these points are part of a larger narrative that has plagued the DAP for decades and are the talking points of Malay uber alles political operatives.
Firstly, the direction of the DAP does not only concern party members but should be of concern to all Malaysians. How DAP’s internal politics and how members vote determines the kind of political party that non-Malays - and let us be honest, non-Malays are the DAP’s base - would be asked to support.
The internal politics of the DAP would not be an issue if whoever led the DAP subscribed to foundational ideas of the DAP instead of the propaganda and toxicity that has replaced such ideas and principles.
Therein lies the rub. The foundational ideas of the DAP and such ideas were once promulgated by the old warhorses of the DAP, which Lim Kit Siang is perhaps the best example of, are no longer considered sacrosanct in the DAP...
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