QUOTE(trojandude @ Nov 30 2023, 05:45 PM)
Because it’s their fundamental right. The rights to citizenship cannot be denied if they’re born to Malaysian parents. 99% of /k/ are citizens via their parents, so it will be quite hypocritical for us to judge them for exercising their right. You became a citizen the same exact way as they did.
Maybe they can’t speak because they never grew up here
And you can’t expect them to just let go of their citizenship because they’ll become stateless. And giving up their citizenship doesn’t mean they’re guaranteed to be a citizen of another country anyway
Some people have multiple passports including MY passport but cannot speak BM at all as they only come to MY for hol every few years.Maybe they can’t speak because they never grew up here
And you can’t expect them to just let go of their citizenship because they’ll become stateless. And giving up their citizenship doesn’t mean they’re guaranteed to be a citizen of another country anyway
Dec 1 2023, 01:27 AM

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