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Malays Must Vote PAP!

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Ingat penghinaan menyakitkan Cina ini melemparkan pada kita bahkan ketika mereka mencari sokongan kita untuk menggulingkan PAP.

Ingat pekerjaan mereka menyangkal kita dan terus menolak kita kerana kita adalah Melayu bahkan saat mereka mengeluh tentang pekerjaan ditolak oleh pendatang baru dan asing ke negara kita.

Alih-alih menunjukkan rasa terima kasih kepada kita untuk berkongsi tanah kita dengan mereka, mereka menghina kita. Mereka menghina bangsa kita. Mereka menghina budaya kita. Mereka menghina warisan kita. Mereka menghina agama kita.

PAP rasis bukan yang terbaik untuk kita tetapi masih iblis yang kita kenal. Lebih baik iblis yang dikenali daripada syaitan yang tidak diketahui.

Undilah PAP untuk keselamatan kita bersama dari rasis Cina yang melayan kita seperti sampah di tanah kita sendiri.
 

pig.slayer

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LOL best example of Taqiyya in action.
Say one thing in English say another in their own language.
Watch out guys this is what toppled once secular countries like Lebanon and Turkey.
 

KNNBCCB

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Limpeh translate : this CCB is racist ...

"REMEMBER THE INSULTS BY THE CHINESE AND YET THEY SEEK US TO VOTE AGAINST PAP."

"THEY PUSH US AWAY FROM JOBS BECAUSE WE ARE MALAYS AND YET THEY STILL COMPLAIN THE F.TRASH ARE TAKING AWAY THE SINKIES JOB"

"THEY THANK US BECAUSE WE SHARE THIS LAND WITH THEM. AND THEY STILL INSULT US. THEY INSULT OUR RELIGION OUR CULTURE OUR HERITAGE OUR RACE."

"WE AGAINST PAP IS NOT THE BEST. BUT STILL THE BEST DEVIL THAT WE KNOW. BETTER KNOW THE BEST DEVIL THAN THE SETAN THAT WE DO NOT KNOW."

"PLEASE VOTE FOR PAP FOR THE SAKE OF OUR SAFETY FROM THESE RACIST CHINESE THAT TREAT US LIKE RUBBISH IN OUR OWN LAND "
 

Leongsam

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idiot up there, didn't you realize this is a forum with English as the main medium?

Malay is the NATIONAL LANGUAGE of Singapore! It is also the predominant language of the region. It is therefore most welcome in this forum. :rolleyes:

It's Chinese that should be discouraged. It has no place in the Malay Archipelago where Islam and Bahasa dominates.
 

wikiphile

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Ingat penghinaan menyakitkan Cina ini melemparkan pada kita bahkan ketika mereka mencari sokongan kita untuk menggulingkan PAP.

Ingat pekerjaan mereka menyangkal kita dan terus menolak kita kerana kita adalah Melayu bahkan saat mereka mengeluh tentang pekerjaan ditolak oleh pendatang baru dan asing ke negara kita.

Alih-alih menunjukkan rasa terima kasih kepada kita untuk berkongsi tanah kita dengan mereka, mereka menghina kita. Mereka menghina bangsa kita. Mereka menghina budaya kita. Mereka menghina warisan kita. Mereka menghina agama kita.

PAP rasis bukan yang terbaik untuk kita tetapi masih iblis yang kita kenal. Lebih baik iblis yang dikenali daripada syaitan yang tidak diketahui.

Undilah PAP untuk keselamatan kita bersama dari rasis Cina yang melayan kita seperti sampah di tanah kita sendiri.

Kaum melayu tahu mempersalahkan kaum yang lain lain aja dan tidak boleh belajara dari kesalahan diri. Sampai hari ini, kaum melayu masih sebagai tingkat terendah dan termiskin di Singapore setelah paling 50 tahun perkembangan.

你们这些挖土的, 你爸的爷爷来到这里是还在挖土。 到了今天你爸的爷爷的爷爷百年归老还在挖土。 给你们吃,给你们住不是欠你们, 而是希望你们的子子孙孙都还养不成不挖土的习惯和文化!

:biggrin:
 

bakaroo

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Malay is the NATIONAL LANGUAGE of Singapore! It is also the predominant language of the region. It is therefore most welcome in this forum. :rolleyes:

English is the official language stipulated by the ruling party. If you want to change it, you have to STAND UP for Election and take over the government. :smile:

It's Chinese that should be discouraged. It has no place in the Malay Archipelago where Islam and Bahasa dominates.

Wah! This is typical 'SSS'. Stir Shit Stick comment. :o
Malay Archipelago sounds like HISTORY lesson. :mad:
 

Leongsam

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English is the official language stipulated by the ruling party. If you want to change it, you have to STAND UP for Election and take over the government. :smile:

Wah! This is typical 'SSS'. Stir Shit Stick comment. :o
Malay Archipelago sounds like HISTORY lesson. :mad:

The National language of a country defines what the country is all about. It represents Singapore's heritage and gives recognition to the geographic location of the Island. Malay is both the National language and an official language. The other 3 official languages are English, Chinese and Tamil. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_language#Singapore

The Malay Archipelago has nothing to do with history. It's the name given to the region where Singapore Island is located.

Malayan%20archipelago.jpg

 

bakaroo

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The National language of a country defines what the country is all about. It represents Singapore's heritage and gives recognition to the geographic location of the Island. Malay is both the National language and an official language. The other 3 official languages are English, Chinese and Tamil. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_language#Singapore

The Malay Archipelago has nothing to do with history. It's the name given to the region where Singapore Island is located.

Malayan%20archipelago.jpg


Since Chinese language is also an official language then it should not be discouraged.

The formation of Malay Archipelago besides the geographic location is because of it's heritage and culture, so it is still all about history.
 

fivestars

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Malay:-

1) Siam Malay mean Malay from Pattani, Yala, Nirathiwat, Kelantan, Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu.

2) Sea Malay mean Malay from Malacca, Pahang, Johor, Singapore and Riau Islands.

3) Land Malay mean Malay from Riau, Jambi and South Sumatra.


4) Pre-Bumi or Pre-Soil or Langsat Fruit Skin or Malays mean Original People's who stay in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Brunei.


Image of Pre-Bumi Races

Image of Sea Malay Race Heritage
 

Leongsam

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Since Chinese language is also an official language then it should not be discouraged.

The formation of Malay Archipelago besides the geographic location is because of it's heritage and culture, so it is still all about history.

Chinese may be an official language but its use in the region should be viewed with some concern. Ethnic Chinese are a minority and every effort should be made to speak the language of the region which is Bahasa. It's the language used by 20 million up North and 200 million just 20 km South and beyond.

You should make every attempt to learn Malay now rather than wait till Singapore is forced to re-integrate with its neighbours in the not too distant future.

The blissful ignorance displayed by many ethnic Chinese Sinkies regarding the realities that surround them often remind me of the story of the "The Last Emperor" where Puyi grows up within the confines of the forbidden city totally shielded from the reality and growing turmoil just beyond the palace walls.

Remember that whenever the Indos light some fires, Singapore's quality of life drops a couple of notches almost immediately and there is nothing your govt can do about it. Imagine what life will be like if they decide they don't like a mini China at their doorsteps and make a few concerted efforts to do something about it.
 

fivestars

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Lands of Malays, Pre-Bumi or Nusantara is an Indonesian word for the Indonesian archipelago. It is originated from Old Javanese and literally means "archipelago". Singapore and Philippines are a part of Republic of Indonesia?
 

bodycells

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malay is the national language of singapore! It is also the predominant language of the region. It is therefore most welcome in this forum. :rolleyes:

It's chinese that should be discouraged. It has no place in the malay archipelago where islam and bahasa dominates.

wahahhahahahhahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

bakaroo

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Chinese may be an official language but its use in the region should be viewed with some concern. Ethnic Chinese are a minority and every effort should be made to speak the language of the region which is Bahasa. It's the language used by 20 million up North and 200 million just 20 km South and beyond.

You should make every attempt to learn Malay now rather than wait till Singapore is forced to re-integrate with its neighbours in the not too distant future.

The blissful ignorance displayed by many ethnic Chinese Sinkies regarding the realities that surround them often remind me of the story of the "The Last Emperor" where Puyi grows up within the confines of the forbidden city totally shielded from the reality and growing turmoil just beyond the palace walls.

Remember that whenever the Indos light some fires, Singapore's quality of life drops a couple of notches almost immediately and there is nothing your govt can do about it. Imagine what life will be like if they decide they don't like a mini China at their doorsteps and make a few concerted efforts to do something about it.

Anda suka menyeret segala sesuatu ke dalam topik.
你喜欢牵扯其他事情入话题
 

fivestars

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Kota Gelanggi is an archaeological site reported in 2005 as potentially the first capital of the ancient Malay Empire of Srivijaya ca. 650-900 and one of the oldest pre-Islamic Malay Kingdoms on the Malay Peninsula.

The site's existence was announced dramatically as a 'discovery' by the Malaysian Press on 3 February 2005.

The reported site of this ancient city is in the dense jungles of the southern Malaysian state of Johor Darul Takzim, near a forest reserve currently managed as a water catchment area, the Linggiu Dam, by the Public Utilities Board (PUB) of Singapore. This description locates the site somewhere within a 140 square kilometre are of the forest reserve surrounding Sungai Madek and Sungai Lenggiu.

Kota Gelanggi is referenced in the Sejarah Melayu or Malay Annals, an early 17th century Malay historical text. In it, Kota Gelanggi is said to be found on the upper reaches of the Johor River. The main fort of Kota Gelanggi was reportedly made of black stone (or Kota Batu Hitam in Malay).

Its name 'Kota Gelanggi' was apparently derived from the Malay mispronunciation of the Thai word 'Ghlong-Keow' or 'Box of Emeralds', hence in Malay, 'Perbendaharaan Permata' ('Treasury of Jewels'). Some scholars believe that the city formed part of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, and may thus be the unidentified 12th Naksat city of ancient Siamese folklore.

Ancient Tamil inscriptions inform us that the city was raided by the Chola conqueror Rajendra Chola I, of the South Indian Chola Dynasty in 1025, after he had destroyed the Malay Kingdom of Gangga Negara. The latter is generally equated with the ruins and ancient tombs which still can be seen in the district of Beruas, Perak Darul Ridzuan. Old European maps of the Malay Peninsula further show the location of a city known as 'Polepi' (i.e. 'Gelanggi') at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula (see Sebastian Munster's (1614) Map of Taprobana).

References to Kota Gelanggi were reported in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by colonial scholar-administrators including Dudley Francis Amelius Hervey (1849-1911); who published eyewitness reports of the city in 1881; and Sir Richard Olof Winstedt (1878-1966); who stated that an Orang Asli was prepared to take people to the site in the late 1920s. The ancient city was also known to the adventurer-explorer Gerald Gardner (1884-1964), who discovered the ruins of Johore Lama while searching for Kota Gelanggi.

Recent evidence of the city's existence and approximate location was presented as the result of a decade-long research project based on Malay manuscripts, cartographical and topographical surveys, aerial inspections and assessing local folklore. A preliminary discussion on the subject based on these sources was published as a lengthy academic paper entitled The "Lost City" of Kota Gelanggi (JMBRAS, Vol. 77 Pt. 2, pp.27-58) in 2004. Prior to that, its author, Raimy Che-Ross, an independent researcher, had tabled and discussed his findings with experts at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore, the Johor Chapter of Badan Warisan Malaysia (Malaysian Heritage Trust) and to archaeologists at the Jabatan Muzium dan Antikuiti Malaysia (Museums and Antiquities Department of Malaysia), between January-June 2004.

The paper was given wide coverage by the Malaysian Media, who prematurely reported the introductory article as the announcement of a major 'discovery'. This prompted the then Minister for Heritage, Culture and the Arts to himself announce ambitious plans to 'discover' the city by selected museum and government officials.

On April 28th 2006, the Malaysian National News Service (Bernama) reported that the "Lost City does not exist". Khalid Syed Ali, the Curator of Archaeology in the Department's Research and Development Division, said a team of government appointed researchers carried out a study over a month in July last year [2005] but found no trace of the "Lost City".

However, Khalid later added that 'the Heritage Department (Jabatan Warisan) does not categorically deny that it exists, only that research carried out until now [over the month of July] has not shown any proof that can verify the existence of the ancient city of Linggiu [sic]' (Azahari Ibrahim, 'Kota Purba Linggiu: Antara Realiti dan Ilusi', Sejarah Malaysia, July-August 2006, p.37). When pressed for details, he revealed that Che-Ross was not involved in the museum's search team for the lost city.

Three elder Orang Asli headmen from the Linggiu Dam area nonetheless insist that the city indeed exists. According to Tuk Batin Abdul Rahman, 85, 'the city is very large, I have seen it myself because it was located near my village. I estimate its fort to be approximately forty feet square, with three holes like windows along its walls'. He added that the area was formerly inhabited by him and fifty Orang Asli families, before being moved by the British due to the Communist threat in the late 1940s-50s.

He further said that he had first stumbled across the fort in the 1930s, while foraging for jungle produce. Tuk Batin Abdul Rahman's statements were independently verified by Tuk Batin Daud, 60 and Tuk Batin Adong, 58, who added that their people had visited the site on numerous occasions before, and had seen the black stone walls themselves (Amad Bahri Mardi, 'Kota Gelanggi hanya wujud pada nama', Berita Harian, Sunday, 20 February 2005, p.18). Two old manuscript drawings believed to depict the ruins are in the possession of Tuk Batin Adong. The rough outline coloured sketches show a large building surrounding a steep hill. Two circular apertures are found on the walls on each side of the entrance into this structure.

Note that the Kota Gelanggi of Johor Darul Takzim is different from the Kota Gelanggi Caves near Jerantut in Pahang Darul Makmur. The Kota Gelanggi Caves of Jerantut hold Neolithic sites, with no evidence of substantial habitation beyond that period having been found despite extensive archaeological digs in its caverns by the museums department.

Late in May 2008, the Malaysian Press reported the discovery of an ancient bronze vessel or Kendi near a river close to Mentakab, Pahang Darul Makmur that may be connected to the ancient city of Kota Gelanggi in Johor Darul Takzim. Both sites are linked by a network of rivers once believed to form a trans-peninsular trading route cutting across the Malay Peninsula.
 
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