Evil Plan Revealed: Anwar Wanted Sabahan as DPM
At a joint conference with U.S Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton on Thursday, Anifah Aman has revealed details about Anwar’s 16th Sept plan. To materialize his takeover of the government, Anwar has offered the Deputy Prime Minister’s post to the prominent Sabahan politician in an effort to engineer a crossover of east Malaysian lawmakers.
I think this revelation would come as a shock to many Malaysians. The deputy PM post has always been held by a west Malaysian Malay. The deputy PM is one missed heartbeat away to be the most powerful man in Malaysia and is traditionally groomed to be the successor when the PM retires.
West Malaysians would never imagine an east Malaysian being the PM. Historically, Sabah and Sarawak have never been part of the Malay Empires. Both only joined Malaysia in 1963 to achieve independence from the British. Since then, both states have consistently been anti-Malaya, Sabah even contemplated secession in the 80’s.
Anifah Aman is part of the prominent Aman family, which is widely considered as the Kennedys of Sabah. Ayub Aman was a former Minister during the Berjaya government while Anifah’s brother is currently the Chief Minister. Sabah may not have a royal sovereign but the Amans enjoy glamour and adoration of the Sabahan people as the royal families do in the Malay states.
However, an east Malaysian PM is the last thing west Malaysians need. Sabah may have joined mainstream politics in 1994 when UMNO established itself as the state government but that only happened because UMNO was backed by the Amans. This should also not be misunderstood that the anti-Malaya sentiments amongst Sabahans have since dwindled. The issue of oil royalty, state rights and disparate wealth distribution remain hardcoded in the Sabahans’ mindset.

Potential DPM
If a Sabahan becomes the PM one day, one can only expect retribution. First, the constitution will be amended to enforce Sabah’s political authority. Malay privileges will be abolished and replaced with affirmative action policies favouring east Malaysians. This would also force a civil unrest between the Malays and non-Malays in west Malaysia, hence ensuring that the more populated west Malaysia would not unite against the dominance of the Sabah. The status of Sabah would then be restored to a commonwealth, equal in status to the whole of Malaya. The Malay Sultans would then be stripped off their titles and banished to exile in Banggi island. The command of the army would then be transferred to Sabahan generals.
West Malaysia would no longer enjoy the income from the oil industry as it would be shifted to finance the construction of a new modern capital in Kota Kinabalu. The headquarter of Petronas at the KLCC will either be demolished or auctioned to bidders from Singpore or Indonesia. The main office would then be housed at a new and taller 120 story building in the new capital. Putrajaya would be turned into a large military base to counter possible uprisings.
To further safeguard the supremacy of east Malaysia, west Malaysia would be socially reengineered. The 11 west Malaysian states will no longer be considered as states. Instead their status will be downgraded to a district status. The large districts of Pahang and Selangor will be carved up into 5 new districts. Johor will be split into two where the southern part of Johor will be sold off to Singapore. The unprofitable district of Perlis will be given its independence.
As a pretext to counter the ongoing racial unrest, Parliament would be suspended and the Sabah state government would take over as interim government. The political system would then be revamped and electoral districts would be redrawn so that Sabah, Sarawak and Malaya would have the same number of parliamentary representation. As an exchange for full autonomous status, Sarawak would always back Sabah dominance.
The media would also be taken over to serve the new Sabah dominated government. In west Malaysia, Malay newspapers are encouraged to spread nationalism among the Malays and bash non-Malays and the same would be applied to the Chinese and Tamil media.
As a republic, the country’s outlook on social issues would be liberalized. West Malaysians would not be forced to accept Sabahan cultural hegemony. Instead, the neutral Western culture would be embraced. Malaysia would be turned into the strongest American ally in the region. This would also avoid international criticism over the new Malaysian government’s discriminatory treatment against its people. U.S pop culture would be heavily promoted and would play a significant role in the youth. Alcohol and sex will no longer be demonized. The MTV Asia music awards would be held in Malaysia every year.
The circumstances I mentioned above may seem unimaginable today. But a single misstep can change everything. Anwar’s plan to install a Sabahan as his deputy PM would be one very big mistake. After the failure of his 16th September plan, many still harbour hopes to one day see Anwar as PM. But Anwar is an old man with severe back injuries. That’s why who he chooses as his deputy is important. It has been revealed that he has gone against all customs and traditions and planned to install an east Malaysian as his deputy and successor. And I reveal to you today the most possible scenario should an east Malaysian become PM.
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Wow, I’ve never read such honest opinion on why west Malaysia are so afraid of us east Malaysia. To the extent one actually predicted the possibility of such future.
but if these were to happen, why not? West Malaysian does have used, discriminate, rob, lied to us East Malaysian for a very long time. To long actually thus we develop this ‘anti-Malaya’ sentiment.
And this blog is actually talking about 1Malaysia..strange..
sarcasm?