Apartheid is well and truly alive in Malaysia
Non-Malays Must Attain Grades That Are 3 Times, Better Than A Malay Student To Enter U
Non-Malays Must Attain Grades That Are 3 Times, Better Than A Malay Student To Enter U
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Sep 11 2025, 11:28 PM
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Apartheid is well and truly alive in Malaysia
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Sep 11 2025, 11:30 PM
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Sep 12 2025, 01:14 AM
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Kasi chan la.....
Booomi yini milik siapaa????? |
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Sep 12 2025, 01:20 AM
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This guy is playing with fire. Later fire burn the whole country.
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Sep 12 2025, 04:14 AM
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Sep 12 2025, 04:24 AM
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QUOTE(differ @ Sep 11 2025, 11:28 PM) Lol, so many rich people are non, but still cry kene tindas? Wtf lol.Kata 20k celery, but every day cry worse than poor people. Indian communities need help, not some rich papa and mommy spoil brats. The same kind of spoiled brat that sends their parents to old homes. This post has been edited by smsid: Sep 12 2025, 04:25 AM |
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Sep 12 2025, 04:32 AM
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QUOTE(smsid @ Sep 12 2025, 04:24 AM) Lol, so many rich people are non, but still cry kene tindas? Wtf lol. Triggered.Kata 20k celery, but every day cry worse than poor people. Indian communities need help, not some rich papa and mommy spoil brats. The same kind of spoiled brat that sends their parents to old homes. |
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Sep 12 2025, 04:37 AM
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Sep 12 2025, 06:23 AM
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Apartheid policy.
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Sep 12 2025, 06:43 AM
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QUOTE(30624770 @ Sep 11 2025, 01:26 PM) This month is perhaps the most trying time in the lives of Malaysians aged 16 to 17. They are sitting for the SPM examination. Nvm la, employer see local uni normally 2nd priority. If private college or sg or other straight away add point and add 1000 on top of base salary.For many, the exam will determine the course of their lives. Can I be a doctor? Can I be an engineer? Or a pilot? A researcher in tropical diseases? Their dreams will be shaped by the exam, given that the next critical stage of their young lives – the path to university education – is decided by their SPM grades. More than half a million students are going through the exam, which has been made harder this year by their having to endure studying through a pandemic that has crippled the usual modes of classroom education and social learning. Given all this, one would think that the institutions of the state, if not society at large, would be well aware of the mental stress being imposed on these young people and their parents and thus understand they have an obligation to assist them in all ways possible. However, these stressors are just the tip of an iceberg. The larger truth is hidden under the superficially calm yet cruel waters, in the silence of unseen forces under the waterline. The iceberg is only getting larger with every passing year and the country is being steered towards it by an apartheid system inflicted upon even the children of this country. It is manifested at all the levels of our education policy. An example is the 90% quota for Malays for the pre-university matriculation course. If one is a non-Malay and an aspiring doctor, one may never be able to realise one’s dream. A creative genius will be shunted out of the system or the country. A young person with a desire to become an ambassador will be deprived of the opportunity to study liberal arts and win a government scholarship. The bitter reality is that we have a system of racial discrimination in education that has no parallel anywhere else in the world. The sad truth is that innocent Malay children suffer from this system too by virtue of having privileges that others do not. The disenfranchised from poor families are taught in bad schools where standards are low because it appears the system does not believe that gaining access to the best education is critical. They are thus less able to compete and they grow up believing they are entitled. Indeed, the sense of entitlement applies across the economic spectrum. Such is the perverse nature of discriminatory policies. What is the large-scale discrimination that everyone knows about but only whispers of? It has nothing to do with how affirmative action should be used to benefit poor Malays, but everything to do with a deep psychosis at the heart of the political and economic system. That psychosis is institutional racism. Racism that discriminates against children who cannot fight back is a sickness, and the political architects and perpetuators of this system should be exposed and shamed. So should all the well-heeled beneficiaries of such a system, especially the members of the Malay political and business elite who remain silent over this great injustice. Click to read the rest of the article https://www.thecoverage.my/4095/non-malays-...scieb19zv0q5gl8 |
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Sep 12 2025, 07:07 AM
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type c or i
no need cry mather n father unker been there before, u cant beat the system either take loan study overseas, or get scholarship unker got partial scholarship partial loan, work overseas 15 years and now im expat in my own country lol life is funny sometimes... one door close, the other door opens |
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Sep 12 2025, 07:14 AM
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Sep 12 2025, 07:21 AM
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Singapore Gov : Mr Edward Wong is welcome to apply to our prestigious university and I am sure that we can accommodate an extra bright mind. Thank you to the Malaysian Gov turning away bright ones.
This post has been edited by Roman Catholic: Sep 12 2025, 07:23 AM |
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Sep 12 2025, 07:25 AM
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QUOTE(cfa28 @ Sep 11 2025, 11:12 PM) According to the official announcement, there is no more quota system in University admissions. i say adyit is 100.00% merit based one slop they pour oil, another slop the installed escalators then when many from the escalator side went up to the hill first, they say, see....we pandai yo. and 100% merit based. |
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Sep 12 2025, 07:25 AM
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education is not everything in life , believe it - naruto
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Sep 12 2025, 07:27 AM
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Ancestors migrated to a wrong country 🙁
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Sep 12 2025, 07:41 AM
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I think Sarawak is trying to even the playing fields including with free tuition fees for all Sarawakian for certain STEM courses. They even recognize UEC. But I do remember DAP Lim G E says Penang also recognize UEC
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Sep 12 2025, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE(desmond2020 @ Sep 11 2025, 01:45 PM) And ktards here can brazenly say that 1128 students before him are all from matriculation whom 90% bumi. Seriously, how dumb can you be to just assume like that? Ktards narrate it as such, he is the only Chinese out of the first 1129 applicants (which he is the 1129th) and was sidelined to enter UM. How dumbfuck can you be to deduce that the 1127th candidate, 1126th candidate, 1125th candidate etc. are not Chinese? Come on lah, this Edward Wong is not special, his results compared to other STPM graduates are mediocre. The most farked up thing is that they (read: ktards) fail to realise that there are only 85 placements. Even though we take 2000 applicants for that Accounting programme, it comes to only 4% admission rate for that programme. Malays are more interested in UiTM instead of fighting for placement at UM. It is much easier for them, and this is proven by the percentage of graduates from UM Accountancy year by year, where the majority of the graduates were Chinese. xsakurax liked this post
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Sep 12 2025, 08:14 AM
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type-c different breed.
china more apex. can spoil ecosystem if not monitor.... |
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Sep 12 2025, 08:24 AM
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