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Kesavan S
4 months ago (edited)As I have said before, there was an economic/social justice justification for "racism" in Malaysia. The idea was Change to equalize the races in their economic and social standings. But with religion now deep in the mix, matters are now entrenched. There's no going back. In fact, I suspect, Muslim Malays would be secretly happy if non-Muslims left the country. Less grousing, less competition for them, and ...more importantly.,...less barrier to establishing a State, run on Islamic ideals. There's nothing I can do about this. I have no choice but to accept and move on.
szyang孙洋
3 months agoIt's sad but unfortunately true. We forced and educated to accept this reality and unfairness at a very young age. I still remembered that my malay friends who got no As in spm ,got selected to some of the top univercity whereas non-bumi students(including me) that got all As got rejected. Many fails to see the real problem, that's why Malaysia fail to become a great nation despite having amazing manpower, culture, resources and geographical advantages.This country is built on a biased structure , and that's what blocking us from moving forward.