Malaysiakini : “What I said about the attorney-general (is) I am stating facts on the ground - that (there is) fear (among) the Malays that probably, if the AG is not a bumi or Malay, then there is a fear of bias. And this happened. The case of Adib is a fact.”
- Former BN secretary-general Nazri Abdul Aziz
COMMENT | The quote by Nazri, which opens this piece, is neither controversial nor inaccurate because this system is predicated on prioritising the needs of a single community over the whole of Malaysian society, or at least this is what mainstream political operatives tell us.
Nearly a decade ago, the then attorney-general (AG) Abdul Gani Patail demonstrated how a guardian of public interest behaves when it came to two reporters who spat out holy communion wafers taken from a Catholic church.
AyamKambingBack : When the AG is a B, there were and are a lot of biasness. The latest comparison between Klang and Segamat accidents.
Read it all here.........Both on illicit drugs, one charged with murder, the other not. It's proven that B are always bias. So we should try NB. NB will definitely much less bias. NB are democratic, fair and just for all.
Optimus : "If the AG is not a bumi or malay, then there is a fear of bias". But when the AG is a malay, it is not fear but reality that bias against the nons actually happened again and again and again.

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