八点最热报 | 6州选举成绩正式奠定了马来右翼国盟在马来社群的影响力和地位后,一些分析就指出,为了争取马来选票,安华也会往右倾,引入40个圣训,强化学校穆斯林学生伊斯兰教育,以及搞民粹,向马来人多数群体发放更多现金援助,或者限制非穆斯林的一些世俗生活,包括对酒精、赌博、衣着规定等各方面的限制。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:04 The results of the six-week election officially set the tone for the Malay Right Wing National Alliance.
00:08 After the influence and status of the Malay community, some analysts pointed out that
00:12 after knowing that they cannot get non-Malay votes,
00:15 the National Alliance will only turn more extreme from now to the next general election.
00:22 And some other analysts think that in order to win the Malay vote, Anhua will also go to the Right Wing.
00:27 Like the recent controversy that led to 40 massacres,
00:30 forced Muslim students to be educated in Islam,
00:32 and the possibility of a civil war,
00:34 like the majority of Malay groups, such as civil servants, police, military,
00:38 the Federal Land Development Bureau, etc.,
00:39 issue more cash aid,
00:41 or restrict non-Muslims' worldly life,
00:45 including alcohol, gambling, clothing regulations, etc., all kinds of restrictions.
00:49 Through some Right Wing and civil war policies,
00:53 will Anhua really be able to win the votes of the Malay voters who did not support it?
00:58 If the Right Wing of the National Alliance is in the same situation,
01:01 will Anhua be able to win the votes and not be in the same situation?
01:05 Professor Zerini, a member of the National Council of Professors from Sarajevo,
01:09 said during an interview that
01:11 the Right Wing and the issue of cash aid,
01:13 such as the one-time short-term measures,
01:15 cannot really solve the problem.
01:17 And in the current economic situation of the country,
01:20 how many times can Anhua give?
01:22 In addition, if the right wing wants to please the Malay voters,
01:25 and restrict non-Muslims' worldly life,
01:28 this will not only cause dissatisfaction among the original supporters,
01:31 but also make the voters of East Masaraba and Sarajevo resentful.
01:35 And the political scholar of the Sino-USA University,
01:37 Huang Jinfa and human rights lawyer, C.T. Cassin, also believe that
01:39 no matter how Anhua welcomes the people who have a great Malay nationalism,
01:44 and gives them a lot of money,
01:46 in the end it is still difficult to get their support.
01:49 And the National Council of Professors has already seized the right to speak in Malay.
01:54 If Anhua does this, it can only narrow its distance,
01:57 but it is impossible to surpass the other party.
01:59 Therefore, for Anhua,
02:01 there is no need to lose its foundation
02:03 in order to fight for the same cake as the National Council of Professors.
02:07 This is very formless, this is short term.
02:10 I mean, a short term measure in politics,
02:13 to me, is not going to be good for the nation.
02:16 Until when can you give cash to the civil servant,
02:18 increase salaries and so on, there's a limit to everything.
02:21 You're not going to be popular by giving money out one-off.
02:24 You think these people are stupid,
02:26 they will take it from you of course, you know,
02:28 but they are not going to support you.
02:30 Because, as I said,
02:32 the brainwashed mind of a lot of Malays,
02:36 especially the young,
02:38 is that they must uphold their faith first.
02:41 You can believe however you want,
02:43 but the fact is, it's never going to work.
02:46 Zenni Lee, a member of the National Council of Professors,
02:48 and human rights lawyer Siti Khasin both believe
02:50 that providing cash assistance is a very popular method.
02:54 And most importantly, no matter how much money Anhua gives,
02:57 it cannot win too many votes for her.
03:00 Huang Jinfa, a political scientist at Shuangwei University,
03:02 agrees that in a political reality,
03:04 Anhua has to give a little bit of money.
03:06 But don't think that the more you give,
03:08 the more effective it will be.
03:10 Because in the Malaysian nationalism,
03:12 Anhua will never be able to win over the National Alliance and the First Party.
03:15 There are some things that she has to do.
03:17 This is called "taking the box and bowing to it".
03:19 But if you think that by bowing to the box,
03:21 you can steal the show, that's naive.
03:23 Because in politics, we have so-called "rights to have issues".
03:27 There are some issues that only some political parties have the right to have.
03:30 You can find a way to narrow the distance between them,
03:33 but you never have to think about going beyond.
03:35 All the audience believe that if Anhua purely uses money to buy people's hearts,
03:39 she will not win any votes.
03:41 And if she wants to win more votes for the Malaysian National Alliance,
03:44 and restrict non-Muslims' secular life,
03:46 she may even offend the relatively open and diverse East Malaysia and Malaysia native groups.
03:51 And the original supporters of the KMT
03:53 will only make her lose her merit.
03:56 So on one hand, he wants to support the Malaysian National Alliance,
03:58 but bear in mind that the support for Anhua,
04:01 how many percent can he get from the Malaysian National Alliance?
04:03 So by doing that, going right,
04:05 I think by giving too much to the extremists,
04:08 he offends Sabahans and Sarawakians.
04:10 So it's up to him to choose whether he wants to fulfil the wishes of the Malaysian National Alliance.
04:15 For example, when you want to do more,
04:17 but you get offended by non-Muslims and freedom-loving voters,
04:20 these people turn their heads and hit you.
04:22 Then you're done.
04:23 Your vote won't come, but your vote will run.
04:26 Zeng Nili believes that what Anhua needs to do
04:29 is not to use the democracy policy to bring a short-term excitement to a specific group to win votes,
04:34 but to really solve the life pressure of the Malaysian people,
04:36 and even the whole Malaysian people.
04:40 Address whatever disappointment or dissatisfaction that they face
04:46 in terms of race, religion, bread and butter issues,
04:49 inflation, cost of living, housing, education.
04:52 I think this really matters to the Malays.
04:54 So he should not use or introduce short-term measures just to gain support.
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