QUOTE(Blackops981 @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM)
each and every tuhanits like school sports day. we all share the keropok in the hamper
QUOTE(Lucifer96 @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM)
nice
Fear of Malaysia turning into another Afghanistan, open letter
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM) If I learned one thing from all my business trips and overseas assignments; Wei...that's the sort of generalization post that gets you a free holiday in boraborastan. Malaysians, typically a particular race that rhymes with the country's name, are rude, full of jealousy, trying to prove their own's worth in a wrong way(ie. it's always fight fight fight hit hit hit), unskilled, not putting any effort in anything - even on the things that interest them. You all thought China citizens(yes the country u idiots, not chinese in Malaysia, there's a difference) are rude, not polite etc etc. But compared to citizens of Malaysia - I would much rather pick to stay in China. Oh and just give up your so called "master race" thinking ok? It's dragging you down even more. Abit abit go and call people "pendatang" or other derogatory words. In the end - Myanmar and Indon that's in Malaysia are more useful then you... |
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM) If I learned one thing from all my business trips and overseas assignments; marah betul Malaysians, typically a particular race that rhymes with the country's name, are rude, full of jealousy, trying to prove their own's worth in a wrong way(ie. it's always fight fight fight hit hit hit), unskilled, not putting any effort in anything - even on the things that interest them. You all thought China citizens(yes the country u idiots, not chinese in Malaysia, there's a difference) are rude, not polite etc etc. But compared to citizens of Malaysia - I would much rather pick to stay in China. Oh and just give up your so called "master race" thinking ok? It's dragging you down even more. Abit abit go and call people "pendatang" or other derogatory words. In the end - Myanmar and Indon that's in Malaysia are more useful then you... |
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM) If I learned one thing from all my business trips and overseas assignments; dont too harsh la bro. thats how they were brought up i guess. majority with an inferiority complex.Malaysians, typically a particular race that rhymes with the country's name, are rude, full of jealousy, trying to prove their own's worth in a wrong way(ie. it's always fight fight fight hit hit hit), unskilled, not putting any effort in anything - even on the things that interest them. You all thought China citizens(yes the country u idiots, not chinese in Malaysia, there's a difference) are rude, not polite etc etc. But compared to citizens of Malaysia - I would much rather pick to stay in China. Oh and just give up your so called "master race" thinking ok? It's dragging you down even more. Abit abit go and call people "pendatang" or other derogatory words. In the end - Myanmar and Indon that's in Malaysia are more useful then you... but i have to say, my colleagues are all nice ppl. i really like them. regular breakfast kaki's This post has been edited by deepan84: Dec 11 2014, 07:37 PM |
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Does anyone know who are those 25 like-minded Malays ? If they support moderation but at the same time afraid to reveal the identity, then it would be pointless. So far the media only publish the name of this Noor.
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all you can do is join the street riot and chant like faggits.
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QUOTE(chesneychez @ Dec 11 2014, 07:42 PM) Does anyone know who are those 25 like-minded Malays ? If they support moderation but at the same time afraid to reveal the identity, then it would be pointless. So far the media only publish the name of this Noor. all the names are revealed. do some research pls. |
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Dec 11 2014, 07:46 PM
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we're safe , no foreign army invaded us yet like afghanistan, but ironically those who feared is the one who wished a foreign army come to "liberate" us..
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Dec 11 2014, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE(arubin @ Dec 11 2014, 07:35 PM) It has to be said tho, I'll take the risk.The thing is, i also have colleagues that have the same thinking about their own people They also feel unfair to have this kind of generalization... Just a very simple example.... what do you think of a person riding an ex5 back from work. Now, try to imagine 3 different scenario, each with different young man of a different race riding that motor, approaching you on a wrong way - at night. Will you be more alert, evade, prepare for the worst? or won't even think about it because it's just a motorist passing by. That same generalization is what makes all my indian friends to buy gold/high-visibility accessory/brands. When I ask then why?, mostly because of the mindset of they're not the same class as "other" indians, and will need to show it to improve their general image/first impression in public Don't need to give any answer, just think about it yourself....... |
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Dec 11 2014, 07:49 PM) It has to be said tho, I'll take the risk. Its not that I am disagreeing with you, more like just suggesting you be a bit more careful with your choice of words if you're just referring to those with tongkat mentality. After all, like you yourself said, not all Malays have a tongkat mindset so at least be careful not to generalize and offend them all lar.The thing is, i also have colleagues that have the same thinking about their own people They also feel unfair to have this kind of generalization... Just a very simple example.... what do you think of a person riding an ex5 back from work. Now, try to imagine 3 different scenario, each with different young man of a different race riding that motor, approaching you on a wrong way - at night. Will you be more alert, evade, prepare for the worst? or won't even think about it because it's just a motorist passing by. That same generalization is what makes all my indian friends to buy gold/high-visibility accessory/brands. When I ask then why?, mostly because of the mindset of they're not the same class as "other" indians, and will need to show it to improve their general image/first impression in public Don't need to give any answer, just think about it yourself....... We're all in this together if we want to improve the country after all. Edit: Just to be clear. The key here is never to define a race as tongkat, but I suppose its ok to say if some people have a tongkat mindset. This post has been edited by arubin: Dec 11 2014, 07:55 PM |
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wont happen.
but i do feel there will be restrictions places on Non in the coming yrs. the population of cina n india will decrease until a point that they become insignificant...too insignificant to be blamed. they will be den be left alone. a new group of "pendatang" will replace the cina n india as the 2 other major ethnic groups. so dun be surprised if in 40-50 yrs time the headline will be "Apa Lagi Bangla Mau ?" |
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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Dec 11 2014, 07:51 PM) wont happen. shouldn't be much of a problem coz religion similar. so in terms of religious assimilation, it would be seamless.. the problem now in malaysia is due to the rising influence of islamic arabic culture, not malay culture.but i do feel there will be restrictions places on Non in the coming yrs. the population of cina n india will decrease until a point that they become insignificant...too insignificant to be blamed. they will be den be left alone. a new group of "pendatang" will replace the cina n india as the 2 other major ethnic groups. so dun be surprised if in 40-50 yrs time the headline will be "Apa Lagi Bangla Mau ?" This post has been edited by deepan84: Dec 11 2014, 07:56 PM |
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QUOTE(eim_joez @ Dec 11 2014, 06:18 PM) I believe the non-Malays should remain silent and just let the Malays engage each other in this matter. We need Muslims to debate Muslims as to what liberal Islam means and not the non-Muslims trying to teach Muslims how Islam should be interpreted. Would Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, etc., accept the opinion of Muslims as to how Christianity, Hinduism or Buddhism should be interpreted or practiced? -RPK This is stupid.Nobody here is advocating a Buddhist or Christian state. We also Don't want a Islamic state. Just follow the damn constitution can or not? |
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Dec 11 2014, 07:34 PM) If I learned one thing from all my business trips and overseas assignments; well saidMalaysians, typically a particular race that rhymes with the country's name, are rude, full of jealousy, trying to prove their own's worth in a wrong way(ie. it's always fight fight fight hit hit hit), unskilled, not putting any effort in anything - even on the things that interest them. You all thought China citizens(yes the country u idiots, not chinese in Malaysia, there's a difference) are rude, not polite etc etc. But compared to citizens of Malaysia - I would much rather pick to stay in China. Oh and just give up your so called "master race" thinking ok? It's dragging you down even more. Abit abit go and call people "pendatang" or other derogatory words. In the end - Myanmar and Indon that's in Malaysia are more useful then you... |
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QUOTE(deepan84 @ Dec 11 2014, 07:55 PM) shouldn't be much of a problem coz religion similar. so in terms of religious assimilation, it would be seamless.. the problem now in malaysia is due to the rising influence of islamic arabic culture, not malay culture. ppl will always find ways to emphasize their superiority over others. so wat if religion is d same. skin color different, culture different n language different. Banglas were just an example tho. could be Nepalese, Indons or etc. |
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