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Thursday, June 6, 2024

More Malay TikTokers are vindicating KK Super Mart by addressing the poisoning of young Malay minds

 

ENAA, a TikToker who goes by the handle ‘enamardheaa’ hits the nail on the head with her attempts to deal with fellow younger Malay mindsets.

The fact that she is doing it in Malay is making the TikToker among the latest who are trying to neutralise the poisoning of young Malay minds by the Opposition.

In one of her latest videos, she dealt with a question as to why KK Super Mart’s owner Datuk Seri Chai Kee Kan went to Uzbekistan to join Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Most people would not have problem for Chai to visit Uzbekistan. After all, he is a businessman with the money to invest either in Malaysia or elsewhere.

It is interesting that even such a simple question could be spun to create the insinuations that there is some sort of a secret relationship between Chai and Anwar.

Enaa did not beat around the bush but went straight to the point – like an elder sister – knocking some sense into her younger brothers and sisters.

“I simply cannot understand why you guys are always trying to connect PMX (referring to Anwar) with socks bearing the Allah inscription when you see KK Mart’s boss investing in Uzbekistan?” she chided when replying to a netizen’s comment.

“All that it takes is for KK Mart boss to hop on the plane and join the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) during its trip to the country where a huge majority of them are Muslims. The people there have no problems with KK Mart.

“In fact, when KK Mart boss is investing in Uzbekistan, he is bringing the good name of Malaysia to the people of the country. Anything wrong with that?”

Indirectly, she was hitting out at UMNO Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Salleh whose incessant call for a blanket ban on the 24-hour convenience store chain had sparked a ruckus which eventually led to three incidents of Molotov cocktail firebombing at KK Super Mart outlets.

UMNO Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh

The fiasco came to an end after His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim King of Malaysia summoned Akmal who is also the Merlimau state assemblyman for a meeting. Even after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong insisted on a truce and constrain against racial and religious incitements, Akmal has never apologised nor has he called off the boycott.

The UMNO firebrand has only become a subject of ridicule by a number of TikTokers including Bukit Bendera MP Syerleena Abdul Rashid and TikToker Wan Hadi. Even the Perak Mufti Datuk Seri Wan Zahidi Wan Teh has called upon Akmal to withdraw his boycott call.

No brainer linking socks issue to PMX

The sock-gate issue raised by a netizen appears to be a no brainer and a hangover of Akmal’s call for boycott of KK Super Mart. His antics have distanced UMNO from the non-Muslim community.

Recently, when he became impatient with an ustaz, Akmal had also lashed out against the former for failing to purchase chairs and tables for a religious school class after six months. This would be another opportunity for the opposition to drive a wedge between UMNO and its Malay supporters who have already turned their back on the Barisan Nasional (BN) ‘big brother’.

If Akmal continues to become the party’s poster boy, it is highly unlikely that UMNO will be able to win more seats. In fact, all the show of Akmal’s “good deeds” on TikTok come to nothing but appear to be just a smack of hypocrisy.

TikToker Enaa is quick to point out that because of “one pair of socks sold and two other pairs found” with the Allah inscription on them, the factory supplying the socks has already been closed down. In short, she is appealing to the youths not to create more problems.

To subscribe to Enaa’s channel, go to TikTok, search for Enaa and follow. She has also given a very good explanation about Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh’s response to the recent controversy and the accusation by the Centre to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4) against Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission, Tan Sri Azam Baki. – Focus Malaysia

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