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Is Singapore the only Chinese-majority country outside of China?

Let's start with the first 2 morons. The others are all dead. :wink:

Special task force need special people. :wink:


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Yes! Can have Mark Andrew Yeo, Liew Mun Leong, Lee Kuan Yew, Lim Yew Hock, David Marshall, Tan Lark Sye, Lau U Dong.
 
To add on, Viet language is actually derived from cantonese and some words sound similar! There are some viet admit that they are actually chinese as they share similar culture and also has yellow skin but of course they want to be stood out!
Some viets are of Cantonese origin. That's why some fled to Hong Kong as refugees And other parts of south east asia but never to Guangzhou when communist won the war.
 
Co Chairman and Good Cop - Fake Doctor and Supporter of China - his fucked up parents never taught him that pretending to be a doctor during a pandemic is lacking in morals, he will provide food and water and TLC to the maids: Mark Andrew Yeo




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Co Chairman and Good Cop - Fake Doctor and Supporter of China - his fucked up parents never taught him that pretending to be a doctor during a pandemic is lacking in morals, he will provide food and water and TLC to the maids: Mark Andrew Yeo




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Bro you think @Leongsam is Mark Andrew Yeo?
 
That includes the royal family too. The thai royal family have chink features.
You gotta be kidding me.
Thailand means land of the free in sanskrit.
The current concept of Thai kingship evolved through 800 years of absolute rule. The first king of a unified Thailand was the founder of the Kingdom of Sukhothai, King Sri Indraditya, in 1238.[3] The idea of this early kingship is said to be based on two concepts derived from Hinduism and Theravada Buddhist beliefs. The first concept is based on the Vedic-Hindu caste of "Kshatriya" (Thai: กษัตริย์), or warrior-ruler, in which the king derives his powers from military might. The second is based on the Theravada Buddhist concept of "Dhammaraja" (Thai: ธรรมราชา), Buddhism having been introduced to Thailand around the 6th century CE. The idea of the Dhammaraja (or kingship under Dharma), is that the king should rule his people in accordance with Dharma and the teachings of the Buddha.
 
SG should form a task force to explore being merged as part of China. :wink:
Not unless CCP offered every Singaporeans at least 2 million US dollars and then set up a referendum for Singaporeans to vote agree on the merger. I think, even the m&d also don't mind agreeing. I understand them very well.
 
Coming from yunan does not mean they are chinese. There are many tribes there one of them being thai( shan).

That is why i mentioned yunnan minority! Some chinese refugees did come and assimilated! I can assured you that most viet esp northern viet is actually chinese but of course they want to be different! As for thai, up to 40% has chinese roots. You look at Thaksin and he is chinese!
 
You gotta be kidding me.
Thailand means land of the free in sanskrit.
The current concept of Thai kingship evolved through 800 years of absolute rule. The first king of a unified Thailand was the founder of the Kingdom of Sukhothai, King Sri Indraditya, in 1238.[3] The idea of this early kingship is said to be based on two concepts derived from Hinduism and Theravada Buddhist beliefs. The first concept is based on the Vedic-Hindu caste of "Kshatriya" (Thai: กษัตริย์), or warrior-ruler, in which the king derives his powers from military might. The second is based on the Theravada Buddhist concept of "Dhammaraja" (Thai: ธรรมราชา), Buddhism having been introduced to Thailand around the 6th century CE. The idea of the Dhammaraja (or kingship under Dharma), is that the king should rule his people in accordance with Dharma and the teachings of the Buddha.

Thailand has changed many dynasties. What you quoted has nothing to do with the current Chakri dynasty of Thailand.

The Thai Chinese have been deeply ingrained into all elements of Thai society over the past 200 years. The present Thai royal family, the Chakri dynasty, was founded by King Rama I who himself was partly Chinese. His predecessor, King Taksin of the Thonburi Kingdom, was the son of a Thai mother and a Chinese immigrant from Guangdong Province.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_Chinese
 
That is why i mentioned yunnan minority! Some chinese refugees did come and assimilated! I can assured you that most viet esp northern viet is actually chinese but of course they want to be different! As for thai, up to 40% has chinese roots. You look at Thaksin and he is chinese!
Thaksin is a descendent of Chinese immigrant.just like many who fled china to Singapore 100 or so years ago.
 
Thaksin is a descendent of Chinese immigrant.just like many who fled china to Singapore 100 or so years ago.
But officially, they are not chinese. Race is not stated in any of their Thai identification papers.
Identification number
Title, given and family name;
Date of birth
Address
Date of issue
Date of expiry, 6 years after issue date
Photo of the card holder
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_identity_card#Format

Same for Pinoyland, no race stated :
PhilSys number (PSN)
full name (Given Name, Middle Name, Surname)
sex
blood type
birth date
birthplace
marital status (optional)
photograph of the bearer
It will also store the bearer's mobile number (optional), email address (optional), and biometrics data (full fingerprints set and iris scan) in the PhilSys Registry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_identity_card#Structure_and_usage

But in sinkieland, NRIC must state race. It's as if people can't figure out your race by your name. Can a Tan Ah Hock be a non chink? A Mohd bin Suparman be a non-m&d? But a William David or Thomas Pereira can either be a grago or shitskin.

Hence, at the end of the day, we are officially a chink majority country. Not counting Taiwan of course. Coupled with the fact that we are located in a strategic location, the CCP would love to bring us into their fold. A wet dream come true for those fucking commie supporters and sympathisers here.
 
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Please do not compare S'pore's hero, Francis Seow with that corrupt scum Lim Yew Hock!

First time I hear that David Marshall fought for S'pore Chinese citizenship. It was rubber tycoon Tan Lark Sye who fought the British for citizenship for stateless S'pore Chinese and for the Chinese language to be one of S'pore's official languages.

Tycoon Tan was the founder of Nanyang university the first Chinese university ever built outside mainland China. In 1953 he personally donated S$5 million to its building fund, as well as 523 acres of freehold land for its campus on behalf of the Hokkien Huay Kuan where he was its Chairman.

Mr Tan supported the Barisan Socialis in the 1963 GE and for that LKY branded him as a communist and stripped him off his S'pore citizenship and banished him to Ipoh.

Mr Tan died in 1972 and the blardy govt waited until last Oct to vindicate him and Education Minister Ong Ye Kung named a road in NTU as Tan Lark Sye Walk.

Thank you! Ever since i was a boy, all i ever heard was lee kong chian, tan kah kee, lee kong chian, tan kah kee. Tan lark sye's good name has been whitwashed from sinkie history by the scums in white. Never heard of him until a few years ago when i googled his name out of curiosity, when i saw his name stated as a past president of hokkein huay kuan on its website.
 
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