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Yes you read it BOTH sides the malays and the chinese sides to compromise. Not one side BUT BOTH sides.
Yes of course it's controversial after all it's somehow expected for the chinese side to only compromise BUT as the age old saying goes it takes both hands to clap.
What do i propose? For the malay side to stop always trying to find fault with this amy. She has been sacked, she has fled singapore. You got what you wanted. Ok she wasn't jailed or hung or quartered cos i suppose she deserves it but might i suggest you just let it go after all she has already been punished. OK?
Hopefully i didn't offend anyone by asking the malay side to forgive and forget her and prevent PAP from dividing the nation after all it's always the chinese side that has to do all the clapping. You know the popular saying it takes both hands to clap so we need to urge both sides to do their part not only focus on one part.
I have observed that no one has asked the other side to keep in line with national unity therefore i am going to do my part to get the left hand to do their part in clapping and not let the right hand do all the work if i might refer to this incident in a metaphorical description.
So yes malay side stop pursing the matter and as for the chinese side.... well i suppose just accept the double standards and don't speak about it.
Yes of course it's controversial after all it's somehow expected for the chinese side to only compromise BUT as the age old saying goes it takes both hands to clap.
What do i propose? For the malay side to stop always trying to find fault with this amy. She has been sacked, she has fled singapore. You got what you wanted. Ok she wasn't jailed or hung or quartered cos i suppose she deserves it but might i suggest you just let it go after all she has already been punished. OK?
Hopefully i didn't offend anyone by asking the malay side to forgive and forget her and prevent PAP from dividing the nation after all it's always the chinese side that has to do all the clapping. You know the popular saying it takes both hands to clap so we need to urge both sides to do their part not only focus on one part.
I have observed that no one has asked the other side to keep in line with national unity therefore i am going to do my part to get the left hand to do their part in clapping and not let the right hand do all the work if i might refer to this incident in a metaphorical description.
So yes malay side stop pursing the matter and as for the chinese side.... well i suppose just accept the double standards and don't speak about it.
