QUOTE(Izzet @ Dec 7 2025, 12:16 AM)
We, The M40 Malaysians, Are Being Squeezed To Death
You (the system) keep pumping money to help them produce the next generation of mat rempit, mat pengemis, mat drug, mat tongkat, and professional victims.
At the same time you choke us — the very people who could produce doctors, engineers, scientists, taxpayers, and real assets for this country.
And then these same people have the audacity to tell us:
“Bersyukurlah” — while they themselves never know what gratitude means.
“Kongsi rezeki lah” — but they refuse to lift a finger to help themselves.
“Kasihanilah kami” — yet the moment any of us M40 succeed, they burn with dengki and curse us as “kaya haram”.
Imagine this: a husband and wife both earning RM3,000 each — total household income RM6,000 a month — and we are already classified as M40.
Is this insane or what?
RM3,000 in 2025 is nothing.
The average fresh graduate starts life automatically in the M40 bracket.
We’re not rich. We can barely eat properly, let alone save or enjoy life.
Yet every time we complain, the same toxic WALAUN line comes:
“Be grateful. If RM6,000 isn’t enough for you, how are the B40 supposed to survive?”
Our turn to ask:
If the M40 must “be grateful”, why doesn’t the same rule apply to the B40?
They receive:
Zakat and religious tithes
Cash aid from JKM and countless NGOs
Heavily subsidised rice, cooking oil, electricity, fuel
Politicians fighting to be their hero
Constant media sympathy and viral sob stories
And us, the urban M40?
We pay full taxes.
We qualify for almost zero government aid.
We support ageing parents above us and young children below us.
Food, housing, petrol, toll, insurance, school fees — everything is skyrocketing.
Why “M40 earns more than B40” is an unfair and dishonest comparison
Urban M40 face KL/Selangor/Penang living costs — rent alone can be RM1,800–2,500.
Rural B40 can own a kampung house with RM200–400 monthly commitment (or none at all).
M40 carry car loans, housing loans, personal loans at commercial rates.
A huge chunk of rural B40 and pensioners have little or no debt.
M40 fresh grads start with RM3,000–3,500 salary → auto M40 → zero eligibility for Bantuan Sara Hidup, mySalam extra coverage, etc.
A pensioner getting RM2,000 civil-service pension + free medical is still classified B40 and keeps all the aid.
A mat rempit earning RM2,500–3,500 with no children, no parents to support, living in a kampung house, paying RM50 electricity → B40, gets subsidies.
An M40 teacher + teacher couple earning RM6,500 combined with two kids and parents’ medical bills → no aid at all.
We are not asking to be millionaires.
We are asking to breathe.
Yet every budget adds more handouts for selected B40 groups while the urban M40 — the real tax-paying, loan-repaying, parent-supporting backbone — are left to drown.
The result?
Fertility rates in Kelantan and Terengganu still above 2.1, national average falling to 1.6 and still dropping — because the ones who can least afford children are the urban middle class.
While the “walaun” breed comfortably — 5, 6, 7 kids — living on zakat, subsidies, politician handouts , and endless aid packages…
We, the urban M40, are dying under bills, loans, taxes, and school fees.
Every time we speak up, we are lectured:
“Be grateful. M40 earns more than B40, so you should sacrifice.”
Stop with the dishonest comparisons (KL rent & loans vs kampung pensioner, family of five vs single mat rempit).
We don’t hate the poor.
We hate a system that punishes those who try to stand on their own feet and rewards those who refuse to even try.
We are the generation that pays the bills, the loans, and the taxes so that others can keep breeding the next wave of mat rempit, professional beggars, and society’s burdens.
And when we speak up, we’re told to “share our fortune” and “be grateful”.
Share until we ourselves cannot survive?
That’s not charity. That’s slow murder.
PMX Anwar screams every day “Lawan mahakaya! Lawan kroni!”
But it is us — the M40 stuck in the middle — who keep getting stabbed in the chest and back, again and again.
Yang kaya ada pound sterling , yang walaun dapat bantuan , kita di tengah - tengah pula mati kebuluran.
We are not kaya.
Most months we cannot even afford roti kaya.
To be honest RM3000 u nak married u punya masalah laYou (the system) keep pumping money to help them produce the next generation of mat rempit, mat pengemis, mat drug, mat tongkat, and professional victims.
At the same time you choke us — the very people who could produce doctors, engineers, scientists, taxpayers, and real assets for this country.
And then these same people have the audacity to tell us:
“Bersyukurlah” — while they themselves never know what gratitude means.
“Kongsi rezeki lah” — but they refuse to lift a finger to help themselves.
“Kasihanilah kami” — yet the moment any of us M40 succeed, they burn with dengki and curse us as “kaya haram”.
Imagine this: a husband and wife both earning RM3,000 each — total household income RM6,000 a month — and we are already classified as M40.
Is this insane or what?
RM3,000 in 2025 is nothing.
The average fresh graduate starts life automatically in the M40 bracket.
We’re not rich. We can barely eat properly, let alone save or enjoy life.
Yet every time we complain, the same toxic WALAUN line comes:
“Be grateful. If RM6,000 isn’t enough for you, how are the B40 supposed to survive?”
Our turn to ask:
If the M40 must “be grateful”, why doesn’t the same rule apply to the B40?
They receive:
Zakat and religious tithes
Cash aid from JKM and countless NGOs
Heavily subsidised rice, cooking oil, electricity, fuel
Politicians fighting to be their hero
Constant media sympathy and viral sob stories
And us, the urban M40?
We pay full taxes.
We qualify for almost zero government aid.
We support ageing parents above us and young children below us.
Food, housing, petrol, toll, insurance, school fees — everything is skyrocketing.
Why “M40 earns more than B40” is an unfair and dishonest comparison
Urban M40 face KL/Selangor/Penang living costs — rent alone can be RM1,800–2,500.
Rural B40 can own a kampung house with RM200–400 monthly commitment (or none at all).
M40 carry car loans, housing loans, personal loans at commercial rates.
A huge chunk of rural B40 and pensioners have little or no debt.
M40 fresh grads start with RM3,000–3,500 salary → auto M40 → zero eligibility for Bantuan Sara Hidup, mySalam extra coverage, etc.
A pensioner getting RM2,000 civil-service pension + free medical is still classified B40 and keeps all the aid.
A mat rempit earning RM2,500–3,500 with no children, no parents to support, living in a kampung house, paying RM50 electricity → B40, gets subsidies.
An M40 teacher + teacher couple earning RM6,500 combined with two kids and parents’ medical bills → no aid at all.
We are not asking to be millionaires.
We are asking to breathe.
Yet every budget adds more handouts for selected B40 groups while the urban M40 — the real tax-paying, loan-repaying, parent-supporting backbone — are left to drown.
The result?
Fertility rates in Kelantan and Terengganu still above 2.1, national average falling to 1.6 and still dropping — because the ones who can least afford children are the urban middle class.
While the “walaun” breed comfortably — 5, 6, 7 kids — living on zakat, subsidies, politician handouts , and endless aid packages…
We, the urban M40, are dying under bills, loans, taxes, and school fees.
Every time we speak up, we are lectured:
“Be grateful. M40 earns more than B40, so you should sacrifice.”
Stop with the dishonest comparisons (KL rent & loans vs kampung pensioner, family of five vs single mat rempit).
We don’t hate the poor.
We hate a system that punishes those who try to stand on their own feet and rewards those who refuse to even try.
We are the generation that pays the bills, the loans, and the taxes so that others can keep breeding the next wave of mat rempit, professional beggars, and society’s burdens.
And when we speak up, we’re told to “share our fortune” and “be grateful”.
Share until we ourselves cannot survive?
That’s not charity. That’s slow murder.
PMX Anwar screams every day “Lawan mahakaya! Lawan kroni!”
But it is us — the M40 stuck in the middle — who keep getting stabbed in the chest and back, again and again.
Yang kaya ada pound sterling , yang walaun dapat bantuan , kita di tengah - tengah pula mati kebuluran.
We are not kaya.
Most months we cannot even afford roti kaya.
jangan la blame orang lain
you untung kecik tak dapat makan u blame masalah masyarakat government pulak
puik
patut la u selalu B40/M40
Dec 7 2025, 01:29 PM

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