From MM Online (extracts):
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PSM's logo too militant looking; should have stuck to its previous logos - see the 3 images below |
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Boestaman's Parti Rakyat Malaya - mainly Malays members |
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Labour Party Malaya - mainly Chinese, Indian and Eurasian members |
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 9 — Opposition parties should contest under one common logo in the next general election as newly formed parties like Amanah and Persatuan Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) are still not popular, Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) has said.
PSM leader S Arutchelvan also claimed that the reason why the Registrar of Societies (RoS) had granted PPBM provisional approval so quickly was because Barisan Nasional (BN) believes that the new party will “complicate” seat negotiations with other opposition parties.
“The logos of Amanah and Bersatu are still not popular. The best way for the opposition to overcome this issue is to apply to register with the Registrar of Societies (ROS) a coalition like BN with a common logo.
PSM leader S Arutchelvan also claimed that the reason why the Registrar of Societies (RoS) had granted PPBM provisional approval so quickly was because Barisan Nasional (BN) believes that the new party will “complicate” seat negotiations with other opposition parties.
“The logos of Amanah and Bersatu are still not popular. The best way for the opposition to overcome this issue is to apply to register with the Registrar of Societies (ROS) a coalition like BN with a common logo.
Wakakaka, the actual truth is poor PSM has been the tiny one marginalised all along by Pakatan with its own logo. Pakatan had ignored PSM as an annoying flea to which Pakatan was unwilling to sacrifice seats.
Only in Sungai Siput the Pakatan people countenance PSM's Dr Jeyakumar to stand there to get rid of Samy Vellu, but in general (with one or two exceptions) has largely ignored or abandoned PSM to its own device.
PSM has been no match for Pakatan's Tai-Koh behaviour, let alone BN, so contesting under one single opposition logo will benefit PSM most.
Damn it, Aru, good-hearted as you and PSM may be, it's a very cruel world out there.
The Malays don't want socialism even though unknown to them, Islam has been one of the greatest socialist movements in the world.
The Chinese still remember how socialism was treated unfairly and harshly in Malaya/Malaysia and foolishly mistaken by Malays for communism.
Perhaps some of the down-trodden poverty-stricken Indians have some hope and expectations for PSM, that is, if they haven't yet makan dedak from MIC, wakakaka.
I hope you (Aru) and PSM will be successful.