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> Why Hannah Yeoh so pro-Rohingya?, Has family relation with Rohingya?

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Asusm930
post May 16 2015, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(.:zaxiao:. @ May 16 2015, 04:37 PM)
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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Why not treat the root le? Myanmar people cause all of this. Why not protest and riot against myanmar? Pressure myanmar? To me tat is biggest question.
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post May 16 2015, 06:45 PM

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QUOTE(red streak @ May 16 2015, 06:43 PM)
Reddit called and asked me to tell their autistic little brother to go home.
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No need to use autism as a slur.
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post May 16 2015, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(neoexcaliber @ May 16 2015, 06:42 PM)
The Myanmar government refuses to recognize the Rohingya term and the Rohingyas do not want to be known as Bengali migrants. They're both stubborn. If you're wondering why the Rohingya do not want to budge on that matter, it's because they need to be recognized as ethnic Burmese before being able to demand for autonomy. Otherwise, it'll just look like an invasion.

It's very messy. Both sides are at fault but I blame the Rohingyas more.
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The way you word it kinda dismisses the sort of killing and cruelty the gomen there does to these people. Cant simply say it is messy. The kind of pressure that's put into other issues arent placed here. To me that is the main issue. And we have people diverting their attention to shelter these people instead of pressuring both sides for a concensus.
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post May 16 2015, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(jacckl @ May 16 2015, 06:46 PM)
and you think myanmar gonna give a shit about protest? they could easily went back to military country if you force them too much. chinese at brunei are stateless but they still living peacefully. discriminated yes but at least they wont die from it. rohingya need to do themselves a favor. conditions will be harsh, discriminated but the very least they won't become a pest in other country.
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Dah buat ke belum bro. Lawan tetap lawan.

Panggil asean bros tolong

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Asusm930
post May 16 2015, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(neoexcaliber @ May 16 2015, 06:54 PM)
If you want talk about the killing, what about the part where the Rohingya killed ethnic Burmese when the British armed them to fight the Japanese? You seem to be under the impression there's widespread genocide happening in Rakhine right now. Yes, people did die during the 2012 riots and yes, they are discriminated against in Myanmar. I said it's messy because you have to take into account their history. The Rohingyas want their own state and the Burmese people fear being displaced by migrants.
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Man, you should know that the rohingyans are living on the outskirts of places, have almosy zero chances of working and simply rely on very basic economy. If Malaysia can work things out among chinese, malay indians why cant myanmar gomen?
What I want to see is people putting more pressure into this issue. Bring those messu bits you pointed into the mix. They are valid. But nooookk, people want to focus on shletering dis pipu. This shelter issue is overshadowing this burmese rohingyans issue
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QUOTE(Deadlocks @ May 16 2015, 06:11 PM)
I have always known that the majority in /k are people who hates thinking, and everything about them is shallow.

Don't waste your time here. Go to reddit Malaysia, and you'll find better discussions being held there.

To the rest of /k, please f*ck off. In real life, you will lose to me in a fight, because I will attack your eyes first. If you bring weapons, I will run, and when you are tired, and I will sneak behind you for a ninja kill.

And if you prefer verbal exchanges instead, trust me, you will leave the seat and move away even if I'm the one who pays for your drink. And then you will open a thread here to bitch about it.
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Reddit pun upvote komen anti malaysia je lol. Yeah right reddit

Komen tunjuk malaysia house 100k rwfugees pun upvote sikit. Buto reddit malaysia
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post May 17 2015, 02:29 AM

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QUOTE(ProfessorR @ May 17 2015, 02:11 AM)
I'm actually very disappointed but not surprised with the bulk of you tards being so shitty towards the lives of these uneducated rohingyas. I don't like them, you don't like them but if want to be a world heavyweight country in the future, Malaysia should be able to make critical decisions.

Malaysia has 2 choices:

1. Play the waiting game and do nothing till the problem disappear by itself

2. Collaborate with other countries to provide basic food and water then send them back to Burma. That's where they disembarked. What happens is none of the Malaysian government's business but the collaboration should discuss with Burma for a long term solution.

Right now our government is on option 1.

Our government has a good reason not to let them in. Not enough money.
To all those criticizing the government, today is the day you learnt that money is more important than lives.
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This sounds like Malaysia already doesnt have 100k rohingyans over here


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