QUOTE(ifourtos @ Feb 13 2024, 01:13 PM)
Then it would be wise from him to stop selling there or run away before the indian person reach there lo. rather than waiting for the people come there and ask Ice cream seller don't sell to indian
Ice cream seller don't sell to indian
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Feb 13 2024, 06:28 PM
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Feb 13 2024, 06:30 PM
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noticed how the journalists conveniently remove the fact that there was a police report jojolicia liked this post
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Feb 13 2024, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(jojolicia @ Feb 13 2024, 06:27 PM) and yet nobody is asking if MIC practicing double standard.they went through the difficulties of making the seller apologise. but supposedly no effort was spent to look for supposedly-Indian drunkards that led to the seller's refusal, to get them to apologise to the seller. This post has been edited by Oltromen Ripot: Feb 13 2024, 06:38 PM |
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Feb 13 2024, 06:48 PM
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Feb 13 2024, 03:51 PM) But why certain stain ban liquor, ban sexy attire, ban entertainment center, ban this ban that, but the sexual crime case still increasing? Prohibition has never worked in human history. America did it, and all that happened was the rise of illicit liquor sales and bootleggers smuggling alcohol from across Canada and the rise of underground distilleries (speakeasies). Humans will always look for ways to satisfy their cravings no matter what. If you ban something, they will just look for another addiction to fill up that hole instead. Kaya Butter Toast liked this post
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Feb 13 2024, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Feb 13 2024, 01:15 PM) yea. just like how govt giving tongkat to bumis I wanna refute your statement but but with said analogy (earthy tongkat) macam make a lot of sense wor.its all preference. not racism remember folks. discrimination based on race, is just preference, not racism. /s "discrimination based on race, is just preference, not racism" |
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Feb 13 2024, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE(jojolicia @ Feb 13 2024, 07:00 PM) I wanna refute your statement but but with said analogy (earthy tongkat) macam make a lot of sense wor. It is racism if a government is imposing distinction among fellow citiz ens"discrimination based on race, is just preference, not racism" Person to person, it's really preference |
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Feb 13 2024, 07:26 PM
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QUOTE(solarmystic @ Feb 13 2024, 06:48 PM) Prohibition has never worked in human history. That's because AMDK cannot live without liquor, they are the majority and hence do anything to get alcohol.America did it, and all that happened was the rise of illicit liquor sales and bootleggers smuggling alcohol from across Canada and the rise of underground distilleries (speakeasies). Humans will always look for ways to satisfy their cravings no matter what. If you ban something, they will just look for another addiction to fill up that hole instead. Here? Majority have no issue with ban of liquor, so it will be effective. |
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Feb 13 2024, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(solarmystic @ Feb 13 2024, 06:48 PM) Prohibition has never worked in human history. Some ktard with sense finallyAmerica did it, and all that happened was the rise of illicit liquor sales and bootleggers smuggling alcohol from across Canada and the rise of underground distilleries (speakeasies). Humans will always look for ways to satisfy their cravings no matter what. If you ban something, they will just look for another addiction to fill up that hole instead. |
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Feb 13 2024, 07:40 PM
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QUOTE(solarmystic @ Feb 13 2024, 06:48 PM) Prohibition has never worked in human history. This concept is too complex for Malaysia to digest.America did it, and all that happened was the rise of illicit liquor sales and bootleggers smuggling alcohol from across Canada and the rise of underground distilleries (speakeasies). Humans will always look for ways to satisfy their cravings no matter what. If you ban something, they will just look for another addiction to fill up that hole instead. Ban concerts, ban films, ban books, end up our country still more dangerous than liberal Finland |
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QUOTE(solarmystic @ Feb 13 2024, 06:48 PM) Prohibition has never worked in human history. you can still enforce ban on drinking in public. Singapore did that and public nuisance cases decreased. If you have to drink, drink in a pub or bar or in the confines of your home America did it, and all that happened was the rise of illicit liquor sales and bootleggers smuggling alcohol from across Canada and the rise of underground distilleries (speakeasies). Humans will always look for ways to satisfy their cravings no matter what. If you ban something, they will just look for another addiction to fill up that hole instead. jojolicia liked this post
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Feb 13 2024, 08:10 PM
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The minachi quite hhnnnggghhh
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Feb 13 2024, 09:48 PM
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QUOTE(koja6049 @ Feb 13 2024, 07:46 PM) you can still enforce ban on drinking in public. Singapore did that and public nuisance cases decreased. If you have to drink, drink in a pub or bar or in the confines of your home Second this. The number of times I have seen people drinking in the playground in the taman, during the evenings when children are playing summore. Even the putumayam seller got say he won't go to certain areas in my taman because he has been harrassed by drunks.Kalau nak minum, go ahead it your choice, but do it at your home not outside in public area. joe_star and dogbert_chew liked this post
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Feb 13 2024, 10:15 PM
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QUOTE(allomicro @ Feb 13 2024, 03:15 PM) What the ice cream seller did may not be right, but the reaction does not seem to be apt; "punishment doesn't fit the crime". Instead of blaming a blanket, why not undo the wrong so it does not go melarat? In fact its persistence trails of wrong.Actually the one that really maxed out the situation would be MIC. The girl said the guy don't want to sell to indians. She never said boycott the ice cream seller because he discriminate indians. She even posted a follow up video saying the guy said sorry and don't viral the guy. MIC yang sibuk mintak dia buat apology video. Also, she did not hide the truth saying the guy saja tak nak jual; she mention and posted the police report in her video. The original article just conveniently left it out. Again, the guy is not the main issue, its the attitude to blanket ban a society based on a few that is the issues. Also the media telling half truth to get clicks and rile people up. There must be reason for it to turn a blanket, likewise not by a few This post has been edited by jojolicia: Feb 13 2024, 11:25 PM joe_star liked this post
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Feb 13 2024, 10:17 PM
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Like that cannot la
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Feb 13 2024, 10:20 PM
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Ini mesti dah menyampah sgt dengan perangai….
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Feb 13 2024, 10:24 PM
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QUOTE(koja6049 @ Feb 13 2024, 07:46 PM) you can still enforce ban on drinking in public. Singapore did that and public nuisance cases decreased. If you have to drink, drink in a pub or bar or in the confines of your home Negara kecil senang urus, it's a small island for god sake.They can literally put a man stationed every single meter across the island border to check for smugglers This post has been edited by B0ss_ku: Feb 13 2024, 10:25 PM |
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Feb 13 2024, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Feb 13 2024, 01:15 PM) yea. just like how govt giving tongkat to bumis .its all preference. not racism remember folks. discrimination based on race, is just preference, not racism. /s Fyi, ....... The 1957 Merdeka Social Contract = the indigenous Malays get Special Position (Article 153, etc) in exchange for the migrant Chinese, Indians, etc get Automatic Citizenship (Article 14-18, etc), ... .... unlike the Rohingyas in Burma in 1948/Independence and the non-Malays in Brunei in 1984/Merdeka, ie these migrants did not get Automatic Citizenship in Burma and Brunei. So, "tongkat" to the bumis is not racism but a social contract for all Malayans to attain Merdeka from the British Colonial Rulers in 1957. Any unilateral breaking of this social contract may result in bad consequences, eg 13 May 1969. ....... https://www.necf.org.my/newsmaster.cfm?&men...&retrieveid=644 - Social Contract In his speech at the Asia Media Summit in April 2005, the Prime Minister, Dato’ Seri Abdullah Badawi, cited Malaysia as a successful example where social contract had ensured peace and stability for 50 years. "Perhaps the most significant aspect of the contract was the agreement by the indigenous people to grant citizenship to the immigrant Chinese and Indians. Chinese and Indians now sit in the federal Cabinet and state executive councils. In return, the immigrant communities agreed to special economic privileges for the indigenous people given their disadvantaged position." ... . This post has been edited by lurkingaround: Feb 13 2024, 10:38 PM |
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Yes not all drinks but those who do conlanfirm will be rowdy. I challenge anyone to go near these ppl at a bar or even kopitiam after “they” are drunk.
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Feb 13 2024, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(treblecase @ Feb 13 2024, 10:49 PM) Yes not all drinks but those who do conlanfirm will be rowdy. I challenge anyone to go near these ppl at a bar or even kopitiam after “they” are drunk. Certain people equate ability to remain upright at the highest alcohol % as manliness. These kind of minset need to end dogbert_chew liked this post
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