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The Non-Malay dilemma.




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Alfred lim
Alfred lim
Dec 12, 2023

Have to wait until Hang Jebat kris cross Hang Tuah...😅😅😅

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naidu simon
naidu simon
Dec 11, 2023

How could any nons feel patriotic when they are constantly marginalised

and downtrodden all the time.? I read in Outsyed the box that a Indian man

died of heart attck after allegedly ignored despite asking for help for 5 hours at a health centre !!

I am sure these lot will roll out tons of excuses and the culprits will get off

scot free. The guy who banned Tamil songs at a Tamil carnival was merely

transferred and not sacked. No wonder these racist mob act with impunity

Disgusting

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Syed Putra
Syed Putra
Dec 11, 2023

The NEP have been weaponised by malay leaders to award lucrative projects, licenses, AP's, scholarships to mostly those who have served the gomen or friendly parties. My opinion.

When judges, senators, friendly MP's retires, they are probably awarded or gifted AP's , concessions, licenses, chairmanship, and children of civil servants, i would assume, are the biggest recipient of scholarships boarding schools where science and maths are taught in english ( madani dismantling this currently) due to their " cable" with the MOE.

To proceed, we need to embrace the free market.

All this wealth sharing, which is a form of communism, as we can see, failed miserably. Affirmative action can be imposed, but not overly so, otherwise standards will start…

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dr kamsiah
dr kamsiah
Dec 11, 2023

It was possible to halt this progression decades ago when the BN component parties, representing diverse communities, stood against the ultra Malay nationalists in UMNO for their rights. However, they chose to remain silent in exchange for profitable projects that enriched them for generations.


Only now, after being surpassed, do MIC and MCA awaken—not by DAP but due to their own negligence. These parties, along with Gerakan, have merely served as subservient entities to UMNO, claiming to represent other significant ethnic groups but essentially prioritizing self-interest over their communities' welfare.


To retain relevance, it might be prudent for them to dissolve their parties and align themselves with more pertinent factions.

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naidu simon
naidu simon
Dec 10, 2023

The problems of racial injustice and economic injustice cannot be

solved without radical redistribution of political and economic power

Crabs walking straight is more likely than this happening in Malaysia

Or asking Dracula to stop drinking blood

Malays will not want the gravy train derailed or freebies stopped

Free dosh mah!!!!

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