by Raja Petra Kamarudin
I was at a party on Saturday night and one Chinese man who sat beside me commented that ‘we Chinese are scared of PAS because we don’t want Malaysia to be turned into Iran’. I then asked him what exactly is it like in Iran and he was at a loss for words. He could not reply to my question. I then asked him if he had ever gone to Iran and he shook his head. Had he even gone to Kota Bharu? No!
I then commented that if I see dark clouds in the sky and if I hear thunder, I can safely assume that it will rain. “Can I in turn ask you, what are the signs that gives you the impression PAS will turn Malaysia into Iran?” I asked this Chinese man. He muttered below his breath that ‘this is just what we Chinese think’.
“Sure, there must be a reason as to why Chinese think this way,” I replied. “What are the reasons?” He did not reply.
“Okay,” I continued. “Why do the Chinese assume that Malaysia will turn into Iran (though this certain Chinese man had no clue as to what it was like in Iran). Why can’t you instead assume that Malaysia will be turned into Turkey?”



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