Hahaha not so bad lah. I grew up in Malaysia and I can give you some perspective. It starts from primary school education. I must give credit to the Malaysian government for allowing Chinese medium primary school education, I don't know if it still exists today but it was a very touchy subject. The compromise was, when you reach secondary school every thing is in Malay. It is true that the admission criteria for universities were not the same for bumiputra Vs non bumiputra. The way I look at it is, while Malays get a lot of freebies, non Malays still get a fair bit such as the free medical. My dad was in hospital for a major surgery for a week and the hospital bill was RM50. All his long term medication was free. To him, corrupt or no corrupt, Najib or no Najib... it makes no difference. The disparity of treatment on different races certainly can improve. Well that is the fundamental difference between Singapore and Malaysia and the benchmark Malaysian Chinese use. The reality is, apart from the corrupt police and govt offices, mostly made up of people with very average education, Chinese Indian Malays mostly get along very well.