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八点最热报 | 7月11日,柔佛的游子,你会回家投票吗?历史没有旁观者,只有参与者。有政治学认为,上一届州选是在疫情的窒息中进行,投票率只有54%的极低水平。而这一届,国门大开、关卡畅通,投票率只要回升到65%甚至更高,整个大盘就会对倾向改革、倾向多元的阵营产生决定性的正面拉动。(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01Popular websites have more content
00:04Eight buses were fully booked within three days, so additional services were added.
00:07This isn't a concert ticket scramble.
00:09But before the upcoming Johor election on July 11th.
00:12One particularly moving scene was the return of people to their hometown.
00:15Although some advocacy is circulating online
00:18Negative comments about not going back to vote
00:19But there is still a group of wanderers who have been living away from home for a long time.
00:23Packing my bags
00:25I'm getting ready to embark on my journey home.
00:28They crossed the long dike and the distance
00:30To exchange a train ticket for a vote
00:33We must take our own steps to participate in choosing the future of our hometown.
00:38No one in this world wants to be away from their hometown forever.
00:41That leaving home was forced by the necessities of life.
00:43And voting is where the soul lies.
00:46The future of my hometown will not change on its own.
00:48In the politics of elections
00:50He needs everyone who still cares about this land.
00:54Willing to come back and leave him an option
00:57The landscapes of countries throughout history and across the world
01:00It's all determined by those who are willing to travel, both inside and outside the journey.
01:05Some people might ask
01:07Is a weekly election really worth traveling thousands of miles home for?
01:11Furthermore, some media outlets deliberately leaked information saying...
01:13Attempting to create the impression that the overall situation is settled
01:15Whether you vote or not, it's the same political feeling.
01:17However, political scientist Huang Jingfa pointed out...
01:20The past two Johor elections have proven
01:22Voter turnout determines the fate of the nation.
01:24A Review of the 2022 Johor Weekly Election
01:26Because of low voter turnout
01:28Barisan Nasional won a landslide victory, securing two-thirds of the seats.
01:31But in the national election of the same year
01:34With more voters returning
01:36The political landscape has been completely flipped.
01:39Another political scientist, Pan Yongqiang, also believes that...
01:41The previous weekly selection was held amidst the suffocation of the pandemic.
01:45The voter turnout was an extremely low 54%.
01:48This year, the country opened its doors wide.
01:50Clear checkpoints
01:51If voter turnout rebounds to 65% or even higher
01:56Then the overall market will favor reform.
01:59The pro-diversity camp generated a decisive positive boost.
02:04Johor's wanderers on July 11
02:06Will you go home to vote?
02:08When the future awaits your choice
02:11Will you come back or leave the decision to someone else?
02:15Your vote is not for politicians
02:17It's for the sake of your descendants.
02:19This ballot over the weekend
02:20Perhaps it is your deepest redemption for your years of wandering.
02:26Johor elections begin
02:28This was not only a battle for Zhou's power.
02:31It is also a preliminary battle for a reshuffling of the national political landscape.
02:34Many analyses and reports say
02:36This is before and after the change of dynasties in the country.
02:39The most apathetic Chinese political generation
02:42However, no matter what
02:44Those willing to set off in the dead of night
02:46No matter where they wander, they are willing to rush home to vote.
02:49Often, it is those who put together the final piece of the puzzle for the true empire.
02:54And these past few days
02:55Posters depicting packed buses heading home have gone viral on social media.
02:59People's Oversight Station, a non-governmental organization, urgently adds routes.
03:02Additional free shuttle buses will be added.
03:05To reunite those scattered throughout Kuala Lumpur and Singapore
03:09Send them back to their hometowns to vote once again
03:12We started this activity in 2018.
03:14Starting with the coexistence plan
03:16One or two trees
03:17Afterwards, some people were moved.
03:19After 2018
03:20We'll start the free bus service now!
03:22The people of the sea are very honorable.
03:23We expected the diva to come down.
03:25Hurry up and count two or eighty
03:26Then it increased to four.
03:28We're on your way home.
03:30The future of my hometown, and even the future direction of the country.
03:34It's up to you to decide.
03:35Free buses are about to carry travelers south and north.
03:39And it carries not only travelers
03:41It is also a deep concern for one's homeland that one has not yet let go of.
03:45They started from different places
03:47There is only one destination.
03:48That's the polling station in Johor.
03:52I am 34 years old this year.
03:54I've been working in Singapore for almost 11 years.
03:56I am 39 years old this year
03:58I've been working in Singapore for about 15 years and am now 30 years old.
04:01And now I'm doing research in KL.
04:04Working in Singapore
04:06If you really don't want to get involved
04:08Malaysia's Future
04:10You should just consider becoming a Singapore citizen.
04:13Don't consider becoming a Singapore citizen.
04:15Do you still want to retire and develop your career in Malaysia in the future?
04:18Then you should go back and vote.
04:20Many people would say
04:21You no longer reside in Johor.
04:23Then this probably has nothing to do with you.
04:25But I think citizenship and the right of residence...
04:27It is not equal
04:28As a Malaysian citizen
04:29This is my right.
04:30It also represents my feelings towards the people there.
04:32It's actually related to what's happening over there.
04:34It is actually related to the development of our hometown.
04:37If you don't vote
04:39Someone else will decide for you later.
04:40So you still have to rely on your own strength to throw it.
04:43Three wanderers, three different life trajectories
04:45But they all have the same answer.
04:47I left because my hometown couldn't offer me opportunities.
04:49Go home and vote
04:51It's because a hope always remained in my heart.
04:53Perhaps one day my hometown will get better.
04:56We will not let the next generation struggle to make a living.
04:58And wandering in a foreign land
05:00Sometimes when I see so many young people
05:04Of course, that includes myself.
05:05When I came to Singapore to work
05:07Actually, I felt quite excited.
05:09Hopefully, the overall economy will be better in the future.
05:12We have a choice
05:13If we can go back to work
05:15If you can stay at home with your family
05:18Another decent salary
05:20Who would want to leave their hometown like that?
05:22Why do we go out to develop our careers?
05:24Whether it's KL or Singapore
05:25Because there are some restrictions in our hometown
05:28That's why we need to go out.
05:30So our tickets are actually important too.
05:33It's because it's bad
05:33We were just about to leave
05:34After leaving
05:35Of course you'd prefer a political party that's a better fit.
05:38Or a coalition could manage our constituency.
05:40Or even the entire state of Lover
05:41Maybe it will get better that day.
05:43We can come back if we regret it.
05:44Then you won't need to wander away from home for so long.
05:48Every decision to leave one's hometown
05:50Behind every story lies a helpless reality.
05:52And each journey across the dike
05:55It's all for one day
05:56Able to stop wandering
05:59The compromise of wanderers leaving their hometown
06:00It was never because of political apathy.
06:02It's for the sake of life.
06:04But no matter how high or far it flies...
06:06The line that connects them to their hometown
06:09Never stopped
06:10And that line
06:12Holding the hands of waiting parents
06:14It is also hidden in each and every sentence
06:15The call for children to go home and vote
06:18My lover's blood is still warm.
06:20Let's give some encouragement.
06:21I must go vote.
06:22So my vote won't help much.
06:23But I did my best.
06:25We don't help our own country
06:26Our children and grandchildren must live here.
06:28What we are doing today is not for ourselves.
06:30I am 71 years old
06:32I'm not doing this for myself.
06:33Hopefully, Loupo Prefecture can change for the better.
06:35It won't be that hard.
06:36Look at them going to work in Singapore
06:38It really is my child
06:40It was still dark.
06:41It's so hard to call them out.
06:43With a motorcycle, you see, there are unexpected things every day.
06:45What I see every day
06:46My two children will come back to vote.
06:48They themselves said it yesterday.
06:50They will come back to vote this Saturday.
06:52I think the influence of family is very important.
06:54If their families are willing to call them back
06:56I think they will come back.
06:57For those who went before
06:58They have no right to criticize the country or any political party.
07:03They cannot criticize
07:05Why
07:05Because they didn't vote.
07:06Therefore, they have no right to criticize.
07:08Because if you don't invest, there's absolutely no hope.
07:10You must vote
07:11If you don't vote, you don't need to say anything.
07:13Because you didn't even exercise your right to choose.
07:16I told my child that we should also go and apply.
07:18I told my friends that I wanted to apply too.
07:20I will still vote for the person I want to support.
07:22Because we are together
07:24It seems like a small force that brought this country up.
07:28Don't say you shouldn't support someone just because they're weak.
07:31That's not allowed.
07:32You must come out
07:33Building a house is not easy
07:35It's too easy to take a room from a thief.
07:38Give them some time.
07:40We should be targeting the nation, not individuals.
07:42We have seen results in recent years.
07:44We'll see for ourselves.
07:45I don't want to be influenced by others.
07:46Of course, he has his problems, that's for sure.
07:48But the previous updates were much bigger, weren't they?
07:51Is it big?
07:52Give them some time.
07:54Be fair
07:56The future of my hometown and even my country
07:58It never falls from the sky.
08:00It is up to each person who is willing to stand up and vote.
08:02People willing to hurry home
08:04Walked out
08:06As the elders said
08:08Those who abstain have no right to blindly criticize afterward.
08:11In the ecosystem of electoral politics
08:13The country and its people will not improve on their own.
08:15Only when someone is willing to go home
08:17Cast that vote for him
08:19Change is what makes things possible.
08:21Voter turnout determines the fate of the nation.
08:24The Johor state election and parliamentary election in March and November 2022 were both held in three phases.
08:30square
08:30However, the Barisan Nasional coalition won two-thirds of the seats in Johor state election.
08:36Winning one-third of the seats in the national election
08:39Where is the key?
08:40The key lies in the vote.
08:42In November, many who had not returned to vote before...
08:46Johor voters return in large numbers
08:49Most of these people's votes went to Simon.
08:52So they decided on the fate of the country.
08:54If these voters don't come back to vote at all
08:57The beneficiaries will definitely be the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and one party.
09:01That's what I said.
09:11Also, the Johor state electoral camp is two-thirds...
09:14Only one-third of the national elections remain.
09:17What's the difference?
09:18Not a slogan
09:19Not an alliance
09:20Rather, it's the voter turnout.
09:21Political scientist Huang Jingfa put it bluntly.
09:24Who can turn the silent voters into...?
09:26The wanderer from afar was brought back to the polling station.
09:29Who has taken the steering wheel of Johor?
09:32And both ruling and opposition parties understood.
09:34The key to this battle to return home
09:37MCA and DAP
09:38All eyes turned to this group
09:39Wandering sons
09:41MCA leverages the first minister
09:43The reputation of Winhafiz
09:44Remind the traveler
09:45Don't forget this little boy who works quietly.
09:48Go home and vote
09:49Remember the people who do things at the investment conference
09:57The DAP, on the other hand, takes a grassroots and compassionate approach.
10:00Let the elders of Johor say this in person on camera.
10:03The old man will come back to vote on July 11th.
10:05Uncle, remember to come back to vote on July 11th.
10:08The future belongs to you.
10:10It's not ours anymore.
10:12We must seize this opportunity.
10:14Calling
10:15It's not a political slogan.
10:17Rather, it is a generation's expectation for the future of the next generation.
10:20There were even supporters of the PAP
10:22Song creation using artificial intelligence (AI)
10:24The nation and its people will not turn back.
10:27It calls on those who have left home to return and uphold diverse values.
10:42History has no bystanders
10:45Only participants
10:46If you are a child from Johor
10:48Whether you are in Singapore
10:50Still Kuala Lumpur
10:51In Penang
10:51In Kuantan
10:52No matter if you have been away from your hometown for a year
10:54Still ten years
10:55Hometown Land
10:57Still on July 11th
10:59Awaiting your choice
11:00Because of this vote
11:01It's not just the name of a political party that's being voted on.
11:04Rather, it's your love for your country and family.
11:06Expectations for the future
11:10No matter how far migratory birds fly
11:11I will always remember the way home.
11:13So these years
11:15Johor natives cross the long land
11:16Heading to a foreign land
11:17Traveling early in the morning and returning late at night
11:19They left their hometown
11:20It's not because I don't love this land anymore.
11:22Rather, it was because of the reality of the past.
11:24They had no choice but to go out and look for opportunities.
11:27They traded their youth for a better life.
11:29Trading distance for the future
11:31But there was always a wish in my heart.
11:33Hope one day
11:34one’s own child
11:35No need to strive for a better future
11:37And repeat the path they walked.
11:40You are working hard in a foreign land
11:42I'm waiting for you to come back to my hometown.
11:44The elders paved the way
11:46Are the younger generation going to use the "discard fist" method?
11:48Should we send the country back to its old ways?
11:50This call came from his parents back home.
11:53This vote for migratory birds returning to their nests
11:54It's not just a vote you cast.
11:57It is a promise written to my hometown.
11:59It is also a love letter left to future generations.
12:02Tell them
12:03Some people left to make a living.
12:05Some people have returned.
12:07In order to change
12:09July 11
12:10Johor's wanderers
12:11Don't hesitate any longer.
12:12Buy a ticket
12:13Whether crossing the field
12:15Or travel south from the northern part of the country.
12:17Go home and vote.
12:19Let this vote connect you with your hometown.
12:21Proof of reconnection
12:22This vote
12:24Answering for future children
12:26This land
12:27Worthy of our protection
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