This is one of the most discussed policies adopted by rulers in the ancient times especially the British rulers.
The concept lies in the fact that when the people are united it is very difficult to face them and have your rules enforced on them.
So the idea here is that divide the faction into many and initiate feud, corruption and conflicts between them and have all of them either loyal or since the group will be small conquer them.
No, it isn’t coming from the British, the Americans or even the Zionists.
If you look carefully at the subtle machinations of our BN government, there is a clear and disturbing trend as Malaysia turns 50, to perpetuate forever a divided society – just like our colonial masters once did.
Malaysia’s beautiful diversity unfortunately makes it easy prey for those who wish to inflame divisive sentiments. The most common fault lines are of course race and religion.
A closer look at these latest trends however, reveals subversive and malicious undercurrents that are invariably more political than anything else.
Understanding Why the Government Wants Us to Hate Each Other
Why divide Malaysia? Isn’t a government supposed to be tending to its people and encouraging unity?
Once again, we must examine the core principle the major BN parties is built around: race.
Without significant racial divisions, race-based parties will cease to be relevant, and soon fade into oblivion – as is morally proper, and as has happened in many other developed countries.
Had our politicians been principled and mature, they would have accepted this natural evolution gracefully and reinvented themselves.
Instead, in their desperate attempt to maintain the same type of brutal control over Malaysians that the colonials enjoyed, they are seeking to ensure their political relevance and survival by perpetuating archaic divisions within Malaysian society.
To this end, Umno (the only player that truly matters in BN) is working tirelessly to swing hard to the right, and frighten the Malays into believing that every other Malaysian is out to steal their piece of the pie.
To further embellish their Malay ‘credentials,’ they continue to bash everyone who doesn’t fit into the Umno mould, pouncing around like a bully trying to impress the girls in a schoolyard by picking fights.
I have always maintained that these are desperate tactics, and the kind of tactics that would only be employed by those bent on exploitation and perpetual overlordship.
Free Malaysia!
While the other BN component party languish in their cowardice and lack of vision, party members and the rakyat at large need to seize this rare opportunity to unseat the corruption and racism that has infected every level of Umno-led BN.
50 years of independence is worth nothing, if for the next 50 years we remain chained subjects of racial division, economic plundering and a government utterly devoid of principle.
Source:
Jelas Malaysia
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