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Hadi's SIL paints racist dystopia on news of, first Chinese Lt General
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Justin.Loong
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Jun 26 2025, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(jaapers @ Jun 25 2025, 04:44 PM) The best thing is that they will always claim they are not racist. Actually no need to claim, their supporters are all happily racists as well. QUOTE Honestly, UMNO has its share of people who believe key positions in the country should be reserved for Malays/Muslims. However, over the past decade, Moon Party has taken racism to new extremes. This individual, Hadi’s son-in-law, exemplifies Moon’s mindset. Their stance isn’t just racist—it implies non-Malays cannot be true Malaysian citizens. In their view, non-Malays who don’t convert to Islam should be treated as Dhimmi. Look it up and you will understand why political Islam is so dangerous for this country. In this country political islam is not only linked to religion but to race as well. And you know what? No official action will be taken against this guy. This shows you that you can spread racism in this country openly, but only in one direction. Madani will not do anything. And you know why as well. #Malaysia #PoliticalIslam #Racism #Dhimmi
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Justin.Loong
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Jun 26 2025, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE(bigwolf @ Jun 25 2025, 05:17 PM) Nons dun join military, say they not patriotik, cowards, first to run if war, yada yada yada Nons join military, this is what you get. Apa korang nak sebenarnya? QUOTE Nama ATM ialah Angkatan Tentera Malaysia. Semua kaum harus berganding bahu dan berhak mempertahankan negara ini Tak payah nak racist
Leftenan Jeneral Johnny Lim tu adalah dari Rejimen Renjer. Rejimen yang ditubuhkan untuk semua kaum. Pelantikan dia secara merit Bukan dia memerintah Rejimen Askar Melayu pun Toksah duk racist
Rujuk balik sejarah bukan setakat orang Melayu je jaga Malaysia pertahankan Malaysia ni Berapa ramai anggota Cawangan Khas PDRM sendiri orang Cina. Siap lawan Komunis lagi
Panglima TLDM Pertama Malaysia Orang India tau. Takda lak dgn orang India nak kuasai TLDM Pengasas PASKAL orang Cina. Takda lak dengar Orang Cina nak kuasai PASKAL Toksah duk racist
Patutnya puji semakin ramai orang bukan bumiputra masuk Tentera Malaysia. Siap dapat naik pangkat. Bukti yang kalau prestasi ok. Semua berhak dapat naik pangkat. Bukannya kenaikan pangkat based on kaum Baik bawak Polisi PAS oi elok sikit. Belajar dengan Ketereh dan Tanah Merah tu
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Justin.Loong
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Jul 31 2025, 01:28 PM
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QUOTE(kimochi ii @ Jun 25 2025, 04:39 PM)  A PAS figure has courted backlash over his social media post, appearing to take issue with the appointment of Malaysia’s first Chinese lieutenant general. Taking to Facebook yesterday, Sungai Buloh PAS division chief Zaharuddin Muhammad penned a brief news report from the future to supposedly illustrate his stance against the milestone. https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/747138 QUOTE 🧵 Lieutenant General Datuk Johnny Lim Eng Seng, who made history as the first ethnic Chinese officer to achieve the rank of Lieutenant General in the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF), officially retired today.
🎖️🇲🇾 1/6 Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin shared the news, expressing gratitude for Lt Gen Lim's dedicated service and contributions to the nation and military.
🎖️🇲🇾 2/6 Lt Gen Lim made history in June when he was promoted to the three-star rank, a significant milestone for ethnic Chinese representation in the MAF's top echelons.
🎖️🇲🇾 3/6 The Melaka-born officer began his military journey after joining the 25th Regular Commissioning Course and trained at the prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom.
🎖️🇲🇾 4/6 He was subsequently commissioned into the Royal Ranger Regiment, embarking on a distinguished career that saw him rise through the ranks.
🎖️🇲🇾 5/6 Throughout his service, Lt Gen Lim held various key appointments, including Commandant of the National Resilience College, Chief Instructor at the Army Combat Training Centre (PULADA), and Commander of the 31st Infantry Brigade.
🎖️🇲🇾 6/6 His promotion was widely seen as a testament to the MAF's commitment to meritocracy and inclusiveness, inspiring greater diversity within the armed forces.
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