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Very disturbing news, Malay man is the pilot of Singapore F15SG

Its not malays I am worried abt. Its Muslims as they can just go radical anytime. Not reliable. The malay minister tat is there is just a token malay representative n is holding portfolio of no consequence.
Please lah, Malays can also become ministers, what's the big deal with one becoming only a pilot? ;)
 
You got proof tony is Malaysian?
That said, overall the malaysian FTs are the acceptable ones....they been amongst us for the longest time and dun forget we came from malaya slightly over 40 years ago only.

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It's high time we have Malay air force pilots. If they are competent, why not? Better than FTs
anytime.

Yes, we locals must stick together, the Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasian...etc. We need to be united against the FTs.
 
this dispels the long held myth that malays cannot be pilots in the rsaf. :rolleyes:
 
Used to go training alongside the Malay Platoon during NS.
From my observation, I would rather go to combat with the Malay Platoon than with the 'hokkien peng'- I think they are more suited to the military.
 
Its not malays I am worried abt. Its Muslims as they can just go radical anytime. Not reliable. The malay minister tat is there is just a token malay representative n is holding portfolio of no consequence.

Hahahaha now that portfolio taken over by an chap-cheng-kia with a girl's name
 
Another racist thread. This forum rocks and that's what makes me keep coming back.
 
Anti FTs is acceptable but Anti Mats cannot? Double standards?
 
Speaker Malay charbor. In the past, Abdullah Tarmugi. But unlikely PM or DPM post.
 
Anything else to add?

You are a gong cheebye if you believe everything everyone says in this forum.
Believing tony then since he is not in sinkieland (aussieland or Thailand) he is not one of the FTs displacing sinkies.
 
This is not disturbing. In fact, its fantastic. The prospects of a dissatisfied, mistreated, pro-ISIS, malay muslim bombing the Istana, Oxley Rise and Parliament all in one sortie just went up very high. If he bombed all those places and snuff out Familee, Tony, and various assorted PAP scums, he should than fly with his plane to malaysia and defect there. He will be a hero to all malaysians and sinkies too.
 
HOW DO YOU KNOW HE WAS RESPONSIBLE???
This is a dangerous thing playing up your mind.millions still looking for amswers yet you seems to know it all.

HAVE SOME Respect for the victim

And by the way all the talk about Malay being a pilot etc etc as if he was a migrant,he is not we are .dont forget that even lee kuan yew grandpa came from all the way secluded part of china.


Shame. On you!

Shame ON you!

For being in denial.

100 +1 % the m&d ditch the plane.

Who else could :

1) Disable the transponder
2) Disable radio transmission.
3) Change attitude as and when.
4) Change course as and when.

And last but not least, the high possibility that the m&d locked the flight control cabin that even others could not access and stop him.

being in constant denial, only deny yourself to open YOUR OWN EYES wide open! LoL
 
For all the racists out there, one of our greatest and bravest war heroes was a Malay.

[h=2]Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi[/h]
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Lieutenant Adnan was born in Kajang, Selangor. During World War II, he led the 1st Infantry Brigade in protecting the area at Pasir Panjang Ridge (now known as Kent Ridge) in the Bukit Chandu (Opium Hill) area on 12 - 14 February 1942.

On 13 February 1942, the Japanese troops attacked Pasir Panjang Ridge. They disguised themselves as Indian soldiers in the British army. They wanted to trick the Malay soldiers so that they could take control of the Pasir Panjang area. However, Lieutenant Adnan saw through their disguises and knew that they were Japanese soldiers. He gave orders to open fire at the disguised Japanese troops.

The Japanese troops, despite many being killed and injured, did not surrender and continued to attack the ridge. More Japanese soldiers soon arrived and joined in the attack. Although Lieutenant Adnan's Malay Regiment was heavily outnumbered, yet Lieutenant Adnan refused to surrendered and urged his soldiers to continue fighting until the end.

Lieutenant Adnan and his soldiers held off the Japanese for two days in spite of running out of food and ammunition. Many of the soldiers from the Malay Regiment were killed during the fierce battle. Lieutenant Adnan himself was shot. Despite his serious injuries, he refused to give up and continued fighting against the Japanese.

Eventually, the battle at Pasir Panjang was lost and Lieutenant Adnan was captured by the Japanese. The Japanese soldiers tied him to a tree and bayoneted him to death. Lieutenant Adnan was only 27 years old when he died. He left behind his wife and two young sons.
Due to his courageous actions at the Battle of Pasir Panjang, Lieutenant Adnan was considered as a War Hero by Malaysians and Singaporeans.

[video=youtube;8OStIT7CgMk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OStIT7CgMk[/video]​
 
Nothing wrong with Malay being pilot. The concern is when they are Muslims.


Please lah, Malays can also become ministers, what's the big deal with one becoming only a pilot? ;)
 
You said it, in 1942.

Since then no more. Look at how slim the chance.

For all the racists out there, one of our greatest and bravest war heroes was a Malay.

[h=2]Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi[/h]
3873492.jpg
Lieutenant Adnan was born in Kajang, Selangor. During World War II, he led the 1st Infantry Brigade in protecting the area at Pasir Panjang Ridge (now known as Kent Ridge) in the Bukit Chandu (Opium Hill) area on 12 - 14 February 1942.

 
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