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Why Hannah Yeoh so pro-Rohingya?, Has family relation with Rohingya?
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May 16 2015, 04:37 PM
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 16 2015, 04:36 PM) https://www.facebook.com/hannahyeoh?fref=tsThis post has been edited by United Rulez: May 16 2015, 04:42 PM |
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May 16 2015, 04:37 PM
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It's not pro-Rohingya.
It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. |
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May 16 2015, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE(United Rulez @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) 404QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) It's not pro-Rohingya. give shelter at where? at penang island???? so we are giving them part of malaysia to stay?It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. their number are by the thousands...at least 100k people...use who's money? rakyat money? give them necessities......then next few weeks how or next year how? non stop food supply until when? forever? what is the long term plan? how long you are letting this bunch of guys staying in our land...for few mth..then after that kick them out is it? enough is enough la... This post has been edited by M4A1: May 16 2015, 04:42 PM |
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May 16 2015, 04:45 PM
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May 16 2015, 04:46 PM
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I thought Hannah Tan.
Buang masa jer. |
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May 16 2015, 04:48 PM
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QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) It's not pro-Rohingya. These are registered refugees.....It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. QUOTE As of end February 2015, there are some 152,570 refugees and asylum-seekers registered with UNHCR in Malaysia. - 141,570 are from Myanmar, comprising some 49,800 Chins, 45,170 Rohingyas, 12,340 Myanmar Muslims, 7,320 Rakhines & Arakanese, and other ethnicities from Myanmar. - There are some 11,000 refugees and asylum-seekers from other countries, including some 3,970 Sri Lankans, 1,200 Pakistanis, 1,100 Somalis, 960 Syrians, 850 Iraqis, 550 Iranians, 430 Palestinians, and others from other countries. Some 69% of refugees and asylum-seekers are men, while 31% are women. There are some 32,760 children below the age of 18. |
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May 16 2015, 04:54 PM
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issue tengah hot. biasalah hannah yeoh, adun Jerusubang, antara politician paling kuda kat malaysia.
Acted godly, saint. calling others idiot,pathetic. As if she never did any wrong before. This is what we called lidah bercabang / forked tongue Pfffffffffffftttt.. |
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May 16 2015, 04:56 PM
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She likes it Black. Deswei.
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May 16 2015, 04:57 PM
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Should kill them all. Potential rapist, terrorist, murderer
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May 16 2015, 04:59 PM
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QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) It's not pro-Rohingya. Tok is easy when you don't have to fork out money and manpower.It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. Why not invite all Rohingya to come malaysia. What..1 Million? So you volunteer to feed them until when and stay in your house until when? If no volunteer, no money and no plan, please keep quiet and support our Gov decision. |
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May 16 2015, 05:00 PM
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May 16 2015, 05:05 PM
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Meh. Soft hearted.
We should be firm. Kick all the refugees out. Why bring trouble to ourselves. |
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May 16 2015, 05:08 PM
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QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) It's not pro-Rohingya. They are not Myanmar citizens, that's why Myanmar also glad they left the country.It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. When we bring them in, what do we do with them? Myanmar say not their citizen so that country doesn't want the people. Bangladesh also don't want them even though that people come from there. So now what do we do with the hundred thousands immigrants? Forever feed and take care of them? That doesn't sound feasible right? In the end we have to let them into the community, living and earning like all other Malaysians. How do they adapt to our local culture? Or still follow their culture like what happen in Penang last year? |
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May 16 2015, 05:10 PM
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She will oppose anything done by gov
Normal for her..she not in the same class as Tony Pua |
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May 16 2015, 05:13 PM
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solution is simple
if she wants them to come in....stay at her house |
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May 16 2015, 05:16 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « once you support them, more will come. instead of blame malaysia, put this blame to myanmar.malaysia still help them but dont want them land here. All of them should be transfered back to their country or go to saudi arabia. |
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May 16 2015, 05:17 PM
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so simple, ask her to shelter them then
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May 16 2015, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM) It's not pro-Rohingya. yes. it's not hard to understand. why not people like you that suggest that, give your home as their shelter and give them food? It's pro-humanitarian, altruism, it's called being a good samaritan. Giving shelter to the needy, the hopeless, the despised, the unwanted. Why is it so hard to understand? Giving them basic necessities to live on doesn't equate to integrating them into our society. It doesn't mean giving them IC or voting powers. It doesn't mean accepting them as Malaysian. It doesn't mean giving them fucking jobs you people don't want to do anyway. But lending a hand to fellow human beings. Lending them a hand doesn't have to come from our own pockets either, god forbid our taxpayers money is used to help ppl kan? There are many avenues to raise funds, from ASEAN, from UN, from charities. And as the Chair of Asean, we can compel and put pressure on the fucking Burmese government to treat their ppl with due care and take responsibility of their own shit. Najib said that Asean needs to make a decision as a whole, but for godsake, if we leave them to float out at sea while they hang around the board room drinking Nescafe Dolce Gusto, there will be no more need to make a decision, because people are fucking dying out there already. Oh, fucking burmese govt to treat their ppl and their own shit? those are not even their people. They are immigrants from other place |
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May 16 2015, 05:21 PM
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Coke fest
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May 16 2015, 05:22 PM
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ May 16 2015, 04:41 PM) give shelter at where? at penang island???? so we are giving them part of malaysia to stay? their number are by the thousands...at least 100k people...use who's money? rakyat money? give them necessities......then next few weeks how or next year how? non stop food supply until when? forever? what is the long term plan? how long you are letting this bunch of guys staying in our land...for few mth..then after that kick them out is it? enough is enough la... ![]() |
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