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If PAP had not bring in tiongs and ceca's, malays would have got their island back.

Not true. Blame the Brits for bringing the Chinese and Indians in. The civil service in colonial days was headed by Brits, then followed by Eurasians, Peranakans and Sri Lankan Tamils. The sinkek Chinese were merchants and dock coolies, the low caste Indian Tamils were sent to the plantations. Malays were left to lepak and fish in their sampans at Changi.
 
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the british did that as they knew malays couldn’t do jackshit with colony building, mercantile trade and running plantations.
 
Not true. Blame the Brits for bringing the Chinese and Indians in. The civil service in colonial days was headed by Brits, then followed by Eurasians, Peranakans and Sri Lankan Indians. The sinkek Chinese were merchants and dock coolies, the low caste Indian Tamils were sent to the plantations. Malays were left to lepak and fish in their sampans at Changi.

Putting S'pore back into the hands of Malays to rule would lead to us returning to a fishing village owing to corruption and incompetence.

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Dun worry, many many Rich ATAS Indon coming for Long Holiday de woh

Prabowo’s Biggest Crackdown on Tycoons Shocked His Own Officials​




Prabowo Subianto

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By Faris Mokhtar, Eddie Spence, and Harry Suhartono
May 21, 2026 at 9:50 AM GMT+8
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In early May, President Prabowo Subiantosummoned a handful of his most trusted advisers to his house in south Jakarta to discuss how to find more revenue as surging oil prices stretched Indonesia’s finances.

The small group eventually agreed on a sweeping change that would fundamentally upend one of the most important sectors in the resource-rich Southeast Asian economy: The creation of a new state entity under sovereign wealth fund Danantara to oversee Indonesia’s world-leading exports of palm oil, coal and ferro-alloys, which together amounted to more than $65 billion last year.

 
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