QUOTE(haya @ Jan 29 2010, 09:57 AM)
Don't get me wrong, I condemn any kind of unprovoked attack, and I will not be silent if there were targeted attacks on Malaysians, but I personally think it is far better than being discriminated and "attacked" wholesale by the government itself.
At least the Australian authorities (publicly at least) acknowledge there is a problem; a solution is a separate matter altogether. In Bolehland? This joke gives an idea how racism is treated in Malaysia:
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If it is a Malay problem, it is a national problem
If it is a Chinese problem, it is a racial problem
If it is a Indian problem, there is no problem
despite the forefight between the government, richiest and cronies... all races in MY shud be ready having ONE education system... no more school based on races... if they worries bout they language/culture... then introduce it to the national schoool.... then abolished the quota system.. attract more non-bumi to join public services.... that was the problem.. the unity that we talked was a thing that we actually never had.... all the races actually didnt have a medium to mix up... MY chinese, indian and bumis are brought up in different environment.. when was the fist time we made friend to people from other races.... ? change the education system......
Feb 3 2010, 09:00 AM
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