There i fixed it for you.
You're a gem, never a junk.
There i fixed it for you.
You're a gem, never a junk.
i bet i'll be correcting more of your nonsense in future.
I hope so. My nonsense would be so boring without your correction. Thanks.
Your hide should be hung on a huge sacred tree like the mythical fleece in jason's quest.
Anyone whom obtains it gains immunity and protection +10000 against almost any known weapon of humanity. You see you are a valuable asset to mankind.
So you're into Greek mythology too. I'm impressed.
I am curious though what did you ingest or do to produce such a tough hide?
What do you want? Hawker, foodcourt or restaurant?
It's not what one ingests, it's what one digests.
There used to be an old joke that some of them Malays will always buy all the cantik furnitures from Courts, show them off during Hari Raya and then let Courts repossess the furniture after Hari Raya.
In mudland, if you cannot speak Malay, all the civil servants in government offices will ignore your existence till you can speak Malay. And then there are taxes, you pay taxes but they still treat you like second-class citizens. So I can understand my parents' intense dislike of Malays. But to be fair, all these were caused by UMNO racist and hate policies.it's understandable since in mudland the malays are really really racist and there is a case against that sort of racism unlike singapore. Yet i notice you don't seem to harbor that sort of hatred simply cos your parents suffered it.
In mudland, if you cannot speak Malay, all the civil servants in government offices will ignore your existence till you can speak Malay. And then there are taxes, you pay taxes but they still treat you like second-class citizens. So I can understand my parents' intense dislike of Malays. But to be fair, all these were caused by UMNO racist and hate policies.
Though my parents do suffer under such discrimination, I believe the (I think it is Chinese) saying that the feud should be kept to a single generation and never to trickle down to the next generation. Hence, my 'normal' attitude towards Malays, just treat them as though they are the same race as me. Neither do I wish my children to emulate my dislike of foreign kelings in years to come.
In Malaysia, all politicians (including Chinese, Indians and others of course) must be able to speak Malay at Parlimentary standards. Malaysian Parliamentary proceedings and debates are conducted in Malay.
Is that discrimination? I don't think so. Try standing for election or debating in UK Parliament or US Congress with a language other than English.
In fact, I'm very impressed with my DAP Chinese friends, they deserve to win their seats as they accept the fact that's Malaysia. They can conduct a Parliamentary debate with Malays in Malay fluently anytime. Jah_Rastafar_I would probably call it Chinese lack of confidence or betrayal of Chinese roots.
In mudland, if you cannot speak Malay, all the civil servants in government offices will ignore your existence till you can speak Malay. And then there are taxes, you pay taxes but they still treat you like second-class citizens. So I can understand my parents' intense dislike of Malays. But to be fair, all these were caused by UMNO racist and hate policies.
Though my parents do suffer under such discrimination, I believe the (I think it is Chinese) saying that the feud should be kept to a single generation and never to trickle down to the next generation. Hence, my 'normal' attitude towards Malays, just treat them as though they are the same race as me. Neither do I wish my children to emulate my dislike of foreign kelings in years to come.
So this is a premptive strike bring up my name before i bring you to task.
Well unfortunately for you i don't just anyhow call up your name. I only do so when you make generalizations and they are mostly bad ones when they involve chinese and mind you really do love to make bad generalizations on them. Guess a chinese fella must have bullied you badly. Then again aren't you a chinese? You can always punch yourself in the face to take revenge.
In Malaysia, all politicians (including Chinese, Indians and others of course) must be able to speak Malay at Parlimentary standards. Malaysian Parliamentary proceedings and debates are conducted in Malay.
Is that discrimination? I don't think so. Try standing for election or debating in UK Parliament or US Congress with a language other than English.
In fact, I'm very impressed with my DAP Chinese friends, they deserve to win their seats as they accept the fact that's Malaysia. They can conduct a Parliamentary debate with Malays in Malay fluently anytime. Jah_Rastafar_I would probably call it Chinese lack of confidence or betrayal of Chinese roots.
In singapore malays aren't treated like this. Yet somehow they'll bring their hatred with them everywhere. They probably even teach their kids to hate chinese since it occured to them. Every small thing they'll feel offended that's why in uniquely sg we have ppl complaining of racism and even feel offended when an aunty in a shop doesn't smile at them or when a small kid calls them a name.
I always contrast the racism experienced by chinese in other countries like mudland for eg vs the racism minorities face in sg and it's like day and night yet the chinese won't complain despite facing much greater racism.
No wonder I see more Chinese/Indian friendships and brotherhoods compared to Chinese/Malay brotherhoods.
As in, friendships with different races, there are more cases of Chinese and Indian rather than Chinese and Malay.Chinese / Indian friendships? Sound like an urban legend!
I'm talking nonsense need to fart from my mouth again *pooooooooottttttttttttttttttt*
I agree that all races are to adhere to the national language of the host nation, just like how some immigrants in Oz refuse to converse in English and hence, are the target of the locals and cry 'foul'.
But there is a difference between the situation in Western English-speaking countries and Malaysia.
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