巫青靠种族宗教捞支持?马大政治学者:容易引起不安与不满

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巫统青年团长阿克马近期常出现在各大新闻版面的领袖之一。从华人新村申遗课题、肉骨茶、多源流学校直到最近“真主”字眼袜子风波都积极发表看法。他这一番激烈举动会影响团结政府?

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00:00 The young people's response was considered as a voice of criticism,
00:05 a voice that was considered critical.
00:08 It was actually something that they did for their party's interest,
00:16 to attract support from the Malay voters.
00:20 Akhema, the leader of the Youth League,
00:21 is one of the leaders who has appeared in various news pages in the recent political world.
00:26 He has been actively expressing his views on topics such as the "Huaren New Village" issue,
00:30 "meat bone tea" and "diverse schools"
00:33 until the recent "the real master is self-taught" and "the child's socks" wave.
00:35 Coincidentally, the topics he commented on are more or less related to ethnic and religious issues.
00:40 Under the "Malay-Malay rule" concept advocated by the Anhua government,
00:44 such remarks were also described by the vice chairman of the Action Party,
00:46 Nick Min, as "pouring rice for the government".
00:49 As a member of the United Government,
00:51 what impact does Akhema's actions have on him or the Uyghurs?
00:55 First, we have to understand that
00:58 Waiwi Akhema is a young man.
01:02 A young man,
01:05 as a young boy.
01:07 Second, we have to understand that Akhema is from the Amno party.
01:13 Third, the Amno party is a party based on the ethnic Malay and Islam.
01:20 Fourth, the Amno party's objective is to defend issues related to Malay, Islam, and other issues.
01:39 In the history of Amno's youth leaders,
01:43 we can see that from the time of Najib Tun Razak as the youth leader,
01:49 from the time of Dato' Isyamuddin Hussein as the youth leader,
01:54 from the time of Harry Jamaluddin as the youth leader,
02:01 we can see that the issues related to Malay,
02:05 the sensitivity to Malay,
02:07 are issues that have a place in their hearts.
02:11 Because their political agenda is based on ethnic politics.
02:22 So, this issue is what they hope to raise their support,
02:27 especially their supporters, the Malay people.
02:31 So, this issue is what they use to raise their party support,
02:38 to raise their support individually as the youth leader.
02:43 So, we have to understand the context of the issue,
02:47 and it is actually something that they do for their party's interest,
02:56 to raise the support of the Malay voters.
02:59 So, this identity politics is a long-standing politics in our country.
03:10 So, this issue, as they know,
03:13 always gets the place of the Malay and Muslim people.
03:16 And because we know that these issues are not just to raise,
03:22 but also to raise concerns, doubts, powerlessness, anger, and conflict.
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