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Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generation

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[h=2]Singaporean Malay Bro: There’ll be nationality erosion if we don’t help each other[/h]
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[The writer is commenting on the article 'Young Singaporean Malay PMET forced to think of emigration']
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My advice to all Malays, no use complaining. No one can help you. Today, we are in a situation such that even our Singaporean Chinese workers are struggling. Now I see all the jobs which were previously taken up by the local minorities are now completely conquered by foreign workers. I used to see Malay technicians doing repair work for buildings and hotels. Now these are replaced by foreign Indians or foreign Chinese. I used to see all races of our local bus drivers but now, all are mostly replaced by PRCs. Only after public uproars and increased accidents that they try to get in more locals.

Only Singaporeans can employ Singaporeans. But we have come to a situation that, even Singaporeans cannot employ a Singaporean. My only hope is that people don’t see color when employing – just get a Singaporean. There will be nationality erosion if we don’t help each other. It’s not about birthrate. It’s about employing and mentoring our own people, our next generations. It’s about strengthening the Singapore belonging.

No use fighting and surviving for yourself. Your children will not have a Singapore anymore. I as a Singaporean Malay and have been constantly mentoring local Chinese workers, since my hope, if they become bosses in future, is that they will employ a local Malay or at least don’t see skin color.

This comment column is too small to elaborate what has been happening in Singapore but I see the separation of the races and the weakening of the Singapore identity, all solely blamed on LKY.
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Malay worker

* Comment first appeared in: Young Singaporean Malay PMET forced to think of emigration
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

As long as AMP and mainstream media are with the PAPzis then there is no hope for majority votes from the Malay community. You just have to look at all the minority candidates that the alternative parties send it and the news media that they patronise to know how a majority of them will vote.

Can anybody guess the highest education or occupation for the Top Five Malay minority candidates not from the PAPzi party in a general election since 1990?
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

Actually, malay voters were dispersed by PAP after their kampung land were forcibly acquired which deny them of a malay majority area and hence they have no voice in the parliament except by those nominated by PAP. A malay vote carries no weight at only 15% of the electorate at best. might as well play guitar and dream of becoming a superstar.
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

Good luck to his cause. Sinkies, including many in here, view those of his skin colour with nothing but scorn and derision. "Good-for-nothings who waste their time playing guitar in void decks" is the common refrain among sinkie chinks. :rolleyes:
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

Actually, malay voters were dispersed by PAP after their kampung land were forcibly acquired which deny them of a malay majority area and hence they have no voice in the parliament except by those nominated by PAP. A malay vote carries no weight at only 15% of the electorate at best. might as well play guitar and dream of becoming a superstar.

How many wards were won by less than 10% in GE 2011!!!!!!!! Wake up your farking idea and smell your hand. DOes it smell of your shit or the cooking of someone from your family? Regardless, it is your hand and it has the power to decide your destiny when you vote. With the influx of new 'citizens' even 5% of minority or majority votes counts!

Smell!!!!
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

I would advice my may bro to tell his fellow Malaysia to upgrade so that they don't have to do low,wage jobs. Why does he want to stereotype Malays to such jobs? I think they can do better
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

This malay finally wakes up and says hey it's not the chinese sinkies fault. We should help one another instead of blaming chinese for all our problems. I wonder how long would the rest of them actually agree.
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

Good luck to his cause. Sinkies, including many in here, view those of his skin colour with nothing but scorn and derision. "Good-for-nothings who waste their time playing guitar in void decks" is the common refrain among sinkie chinks. :rolleyes:


Cruxx just stick to your lone commentary about how singapore sucks inside the chatroom like the looney old man talking to himself on the streets and all should be fine, nobody will see you out of place.

In the first place how does one gain respect? Why does it seem like malays are somehow seen as "good for nothings" but not say the eurasians or any other community with the exception for the filippinos? I find it laughable that the person that comes to that conclusion due to his observations is the one that is to be blamed yet the ppl that he observes don't have any incentive to change said perception about themselves. Likewise it also works both ways. After all how many ppl have poured scorn among the majority for being souless money grabbing heartless selfish miscreants but somehow that observation is totally acceptable.
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

United is the word to all bros and sister , no other way out.
 
Re: Wise Words From SG Malay Bro: SGs Should Help Each Other For Sake of Next Generat

How we know this is written by a Malay, why is this not written in Malay? Sometimes I see these stuff I worry for opposition or opposition wannabe who write these things to discredit the real patriot.

[h=2]Singaporean Malay Bro: There’ll be nationality erosion if we don’t help each other[/h]
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August 25th, 2012 |
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Author: Contributions

[The writer is commenting on the article 'Young Singaporean Malay PMET forced to think of emigration']
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My advice to all Malays, no use complaining. No one can help you. Today, we are in a situation such that even our Singaporean Chinese workers are struggling. Now I see all the jobs which were previously taken up by the local minorities are now completely conquered by foreign workers. I used to see Malay technicians doing repair work for buildings and hotels. Now these are replaced by foreign Indians or foreign Chinese. I used to see all races of our local bus drivers but now, all are mostly replaced by PRCs. Only after public uproars and increased accidents that they try to get in more locals.

Only Singaporeans can employ Singaporeans. But we have come to a situation that, even Singaporeans cannot employ a Singaporean. My only hope is that people don’t see color when employing – just get a Singaporean. There will be nationality erosion if we don’t help each other. It’s not about birthrate. It’s about employing and mentoring our own people, our next generations. It’s about strengthening the Singapore belonging.

No use fighting and surviving for yourself. Your children will not have a Singapore anymore. I as a Singaporean Malay and have been constantly mentoring local Chinese workers, since my hope, if they become bosses in future, is that they will employ a local Malay or at least don’t see skin color.

This comment column is too small to elaborate what has been happening in Singapore but I see the separation of the races and the weakening of the Singapore identity, all solely blamed on LKY.
.

Malay worker

* Comment first appeared in: Young Singaporean Malay PMET forced to think of emigration
 
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