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> Iban people is originated from China, So, Iban = Chinese = Bumi?

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SUSzaini900
post Jan 20 2013, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:01 PM)
there should be no special rights for anyone.
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It was agreed upon by ur own ancestor. read the social contract.

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SUSzaini900
post Jan 20 2013, 11:37 PM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:35 PM)
I am not my ancestor.
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then by your logic, chinese and indian shoulnt be given kewargenaraan at all since you dont want to acknowledge it.


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post Jan 20 2013, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:39 PM)
My IC is evidence of my citizenship, it doesn't matter if I acknowledge or not, I am a citizen of the Federation of Malaysia, that is a fact.
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baca balik la kontrak sosial tu apa.

your citizenship is the post result of your ancestor decision. deal and live with it. if you want to challenge the rights, then we also want to challenge the validity of your citizenship since the contract were made by our ancestor not by us.

your call.

This post has been edited by zaini900: Jan 20 2013, 11:44 PM
SUSzaini900
post Jan 20 2013, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:46 PM)
sure, our citizenship has been questioned for most of the country's history anyway, it won't be anything new. The social contract should be reexamined, and edited to fit modern times.
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then dont push your luck. be grateful nothing happened eventhough it was being questioned (as you puts it).

you guys dont shove our back, we dont shove ur guy's back.
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post Jan 21 2013, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:57 PM)
There is pretty much 0 chance of our citizenship of being revoked, but the chances of having equality for all races in Malaysia is higher, so I'm not worried.
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well's that remain to be seen. i'm sure when the days come, both side will realize its better to respect what our ancestor did back then.
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post Jan 21 2013, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(karp29 @ Jan 21 2013, 12:01 AM)
hopefully more malays will mature and believe in equality and basic human rights.
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equality doesnt mean justice. put that in ur mind.

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