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Worms_sg
·1 day ago·edited 1 day ago
Thumbs up man
It was inevitable with the bumiputera policies.
There is a great disincentive for talented minorities to stay in Malaysia, they’ll be disadvantaged and lose out to a less capable Malay. So they all left to the Australia, UK, Singapore, USA, etc.
Mass brain drain and Malay-favouritism led to useless government officials being appointed at almost all levels solely due to their race. Then ineffective government led to the rest.
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tom-slacker
·1 day ago·edited 1 day ago
Tu quoque
malaysia has to the weirdest kind of affirmative action policies. While other countries with AA policies do it mainly to give the minority race a 'better' representations, malaysia has AA for the majority race..............why does the majority race needs 'protection'?
really facepalmed..
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make_love_to_potato
·1 day ago
It's all over the middle east as well. The locals sit around on their ass doing nothing and collect a fat paycheck or better yet, get to own a majority share in a company that is founded and run by a foreigner.
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tom-slacker
·1 day ago
Tu quoque
think other than UAE and Qatar, most nations designated as 'middle-east' are constantly in a mess since the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
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make_love_to_potato
·1 day ago
Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman.....basically all countries with oil wealth. The locals sit around and scratch their balls all day.
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borazine
·1 day ago
"master race"
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rollin340
·1 day ago
Racism. That's why.
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Orangecuppa
·1 day ago
Bumiputera policies are based off racism to 'protect' Malays hence they will always guarantee favorable positions.
No surprise that Malaysia fell behind while Singapore practiced meritocracy.
That being said. I believe Mahathir was against Bumiputera but due to politics and how sensitive it was, he never got around to abolishing it. It would take an act of God literally to delink this now. Hell, even the previous Malaysia Prime Minister after Mahathir once said "I am Malay first, Malaysian second".
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MamaJumba
·1 day ago
Wow, Muhyiddin Yassin really said that. Imagine the scenes if LHL were to say "I am Chinese first, Singaporean second""I am Malay first, Malaysian second"
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RIP2UAnders
·1 day ago
This nothing, there was another top UMNO guy brandish a malay dagger and say it will flow with chinese blood. racism widely accepted there, as long as from the bumi.
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geft
·1 day ago
Lao Jiao
Same thing in Indonesia. There are laws against such racism (SARA) but they are only enforced on minorities.
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CisternOfADown
·1 day ago
That was Hishamuddin and the 'progressive' KJ.
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IggyVossen
·1 day ago
It wasn't Hishamuddin or KJ. Yes Hishamuddin brandished a Keris but he never said anything about Chinese blood (or any other blood). The story about the keris and Chinese blood was from the 80s and allegedly done by Najib.
"During the rally, Najib was alleged to have threatened to soak a keris in Chinese blood, evoking fear of 13 May repeating within the Chinese community"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Lalang#Response_by_UMNO_Youth
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wowspare
·1 day ago
If I remember correctly there was some sort of survey/paper which showed that a majority of Singaporeans of Malay ethnicity felt something along the lines of "I am Muslim first, Singaporean second" or something like that.
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