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Sabahans hold firmly to the values of unity, integration, and collective progress. They dislike and do not support politicians who use race and religion as political tools because it goes against these principles and only brings division and instability to a society that has long lived in harmony.

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Sabahans are aware that the real issues they face, such as infrastructure development, job opportunities, and economic well-being, are far more important than racial and religious rhetoric. Politicians who exploit racial and religious issues often distract from the actual problems that need addressing. Therefore, Sabahans generally
feel that such politicians are insincere and not genuinely concerned with the real needs of the people.

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Sabahans value social unity that transcends racial and religious lines. With a wide range of ethnic diversity, including Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau, Murut, Chinese, and many others, Sabah society has long been accustomed to living in an environment that fosters tolerance and acceptance. The use of race and religion as political tools is seen as something foreign and destructive to the harmony they have built over time. This is because race- and religion-based politics would only divide a society that has traditionally thrived on diversity.

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