Utusan calls MY Chinese ungrateful

Baby1M

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:thinking: stirring shit for 2nd time?

I highlighted 2 statements in red and blue (hope its not out of context)... maybe are just products of, former works hard for the money while latter relax and enjoy life?

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Utusan calls Chinese ungrateful, again

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Umno mouthpiece Utusan Malaysia has again played the race card by calling the Chinese in Malaysia ungrateful despite being given citizenship here, the privileges in the economic sector and the leeway to develop Chinese schools.

This time the paper justified its argument by drawing heavily on a book published by Ye Lin-Shing from China, The Chinese Dilemma, in 2003.

“Ye-Lin is a businessman in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, Britain and United States. His book captures his experience involving the Chinese in these countries. He criticised many parties including the Malaysian Chinese,” said Awang Selamat, the pseudonym for its collective editorial team, in the weekend edition, Mingguan Malaysia.

“He had concluded that the Chinese here were lucky compared to other countries, yet were still ungrateful. He had also stressed how generous the Malays were in the social contract prior to independence in allowing the Chinese citizenship.

“Yet when Utusan Malaysia published a front page article title ‘Apa Lagi Cina Mahu?’ two days after the 13th general elections, some DAP and Chinese non-governmental organisations were upset even though it was a realistic and rational question.

It is a clear message that the Chinese do not like to be criticised and that the racial approach to politics is becoming dangerous, Awang Selamat said.

“Ye-Lin said the Chinese in Malaysia were lucky compared to those in other countries. Hence, surely they should feel lucky (to stay in Malaysia),” he said referring to Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia and The Philippines where, he added, Chinese were denied citizenship or forced to leave the country.

“This book is relevant especially after the 13th general election where we witnessed a Chinese tsunami where they didn’t support the BN’s Malay leadership.

Despite controlling the country’s economy, the development of Chinese schools and the implementation of government policies which allows them to continue to prosper, the Chinese still want to topple the Malay political power.

“They are demanding for equal rights and support the DAP party extremists.”

Awang Selamat said even Ye Lin admitted that the Chinese in Malaysia were arrogant, insulting and unfair to the Malays.

“The Chinese are now colonising the Malays but the Malays remain patient and polite as these are their traits,” he said.

“I pity the Malays for not coming to their senses. Even though they have given in to the Chinese, they continue to be hurt and betrayed.” – October 27, 2013.
 
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For the sake of discussion, who is "luckier"?

Malaysian Chinese, or Singaporean Malays?
 
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Not my country, not my business. IMHO, I'm glad this is the way UMNO and it's cronies have decided to run the country. The Chinese that feel downtrodden can always do a 东家不打 打西家 and go elsewhere like to Singapore, Australia etc. Talent is welcome globally, as long as it's bonafide talent. The Chinese that are connected and benefit from the system can continue doing what they like and get away with it. The Chinese that suffer are those who aren't good enough or rich enough to leave and aren't connected enough to stay comfortably....
 
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wobbles said:
Not my country, not my business. IMHO, I'm glad this is the way UMNO and it's cronies have decided to run the country. The Chinese that feel downtrodden can always do a 东家不打 打西家 and go elsewhere like to Singapore, Australia etc. Talent is welcome globally, as long as it's bonafide talent. The Chinese that are connected and benefit from the system can continue doing what they like and get away with it. The Chinese that suffer are those who aren't good enough or rich enough to leave and aren't connected enough to stay comfortably....

So FTs welcome or not welcome?
 
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wobbles;1045319 said:
Not my country, not my business. IMHO, I'm glad this is the way UMNO and it's cronies have decided to run the country. The Chinese that feel downtrodden can always do a 东家不打 打西家 and go elsewhere like to Singapore, Australia etc. Talent is welcome globally, as long as it's bonafide talent. The Chinese that are connected and benefit from the system can continue doing what they like and get away with it. The Chinese that suffer are those who aren't good enough or rich enough to leave and aren't connected enough to stay comfortably....

Hearsay Meek & Darth Vader left.... well, Darth Vader converted.... he must be damn rich. Meek made her millions cooking 'chin chai zhi char'.... now works to past time.

humble brags... irrelevant post
 
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kenntona;1045320 said:
So FTs welcome or not welcome?

I've always and consistently maintained that I don't quite see Malaysians as "FT"s per se, and certain rules by MOM and HDB would support my inclination somewhat. For example, levies for Malaysians are lower compared to say for PRCs, and HDB does not impose quotas (to prevent enclaves) on Malaysian tenants at HDBs.

We share a common history, heritage and culture. How can our cousins be foreign to us?
 
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Yes....Malaysian confinement nanny BEST.... they take care the arduous night feeds.... else all welcome to come visit jia jia & kai kai's 3rd cousin....
 
Utusan calls MY Chinese ungrateful

wobbles;1045334 said:
I've always and consistently maintained that I don't quite see Malaysians as "FT"s per se, and certain rules by MOM and HDB would support my inclination somewhat. For example, levies for Malaysians are lower compared to say for PRCs, and HDB does not impose quotas (to prevent enclaves) on Malaysian tenants at HDBs.

We share a common history, heritage and culture. How can our cousins be foreign to us?

Totally agree. Screw the FTs... lian bang meis are damn chio and make good wives.
 
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fwah.. headlights very bright eh. bi xenons with white angels?
 
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kenntona;1045318 said:
For the sake of discussion, who is "luckier"?

Malaysian Chinese, or Singaporean Malays?

Huh???.. Is this a question in O level history paper?
 
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Dinosaur hunter said:
Huh???.. Is this a question in O level history paper?

I thought the answer is both easy and politically appealing.

Surprisingly no one wanna try.....
 
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No need to try. I believe many of us have friends/relatives across the causeway (ktv gal no count) should know the situation faced by the Chinese.
 
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kenntona;1045556 said:
I thought the answer is both easy and politically appealing.

Surprisingly no one wanna try.....

Easy. Got more MY Chinese come to SG to work or SG Malays go to MY to work? :sneaky:
 
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Malaysian Chinese men are complaining tat Singaporean men are stealing their women.

So M'sian women are luckier or Singaporean women are unlucky?
 
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MW;1045588 said:
Malaysian Chinese men are complaining tat Singaporean men are stealing their women.

So M'sian women are luckier or Singaporean women are unlucky?


Actually, Malaysian Chinese men are also stealing Singaporean women. Think big picture, win-win.




kenntona;1045318 said:
For the sake of discussion, who is "luckier"?

Malaysian Chinese, or Singaporean Malays?


As long as the ladies call up and manage to book Kennaconda, MY or SG they will all be happy and feel lucky.
 
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