indoneh?
aneneh?
cinapek?
rendang?
Why ‘Indon’ is not preferable, it is rude wor
Why ‘Indon’ is not preferable, it is rude wor
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Mar 7 2012, 05:16 PM
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indoneh?
aneneh? cinapek? rendang? |
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Mar 7 2012, 05:19 PM
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Mar 7 2012, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2012/03/0...-win-the-polls/ In the 1990s, there was a great influx of Filipinos and Indonesians into Sabah and these people were given citizenship in droves. The situation has not seen any improvement and many original Sabahans and original natives of Sabah are already questioning this “Project IC”. But the BN federal government has not taken any measures to address the situation. The change in population demographics is now so bad that the foreign worker population is already more than the Malaysian Indians. The Indians number about two million while the official count of the foreign workers is 2.8 million. And that is only the official count. What about the unofficial count? Soon too they will be more than the Chinese if the government does not curb their influx. There is surely something very wrong with the nation’s administration if the foreign worker population is more than one segment of the local population. Perhaps it is time for the opposition Pakatan Rakyat to consider campaigning to the foreign workers too! No wonder nobody cares about the yindians. |
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