How is there a "march" anywhere when nobody can find fcuking "Tanah Melayu" on Google maps?
Can't call that "creative" but Bolehland's fantasy merry myth making somehow gets all over the place on that Mamakthir's crap Proton origami car on four cheap deflated tyres.
There are plenty of the Malay bros and sistas struggling hard to make ends meet, while we have a bunch of glorified thug savages spending all their free time from being lazy, inventing all sorts of scams myths and justifications for several lifetimes and more of free dedak.
If those of the self-awarded "chosen race" have any human dignity, they should elevate the status of the true "sons of the soil", the Orang Aslis, thereafter, put true Islamic qualities into benefitting all in the country.
If our "chosen wans" can go it alone, do come on board and explain how for more than the lifetime of most, the caveman's Mafia of the "chosen race" cannot make it out of bed.
And, don't pull that pile of steaming bullsh*t about the Orang Aslis graciously allowing the nons to live in Malaya and the "pendatangs" must be grateful for that. I'm not at all "grateful" and actually waiting for you cave monkeys to make me do that "balik" I know none of you have the colourful baboon testicles to make the "nons" do.
Meanwhile, use your time to ponder why that Mamakthir's and Toon Dying's families are fabulously rich - while the rest of you tree-swinging geniuses are so sh*t poor.
Clue: it's got nothing to do with the Chinese, a huge number of nons are sh*t poor too (and often not their fault). And try not to point your trotters at those proxies and cronies of those holy caravan bandits, either!
As for that "marching" order, beware, the Idiots of March! (Sheikh Speare, Julius Caesar)
So much has been written on feeding the Malays with all kinds of privileges to keep them herded as a single unit. To a large extent it succeeded. Those leaders who could not feed them much in material benefits fed them religiosity and that too succeeded to a large extent. This of course gives those who could entice with material benefits a run for their money.
When granting them the privileges, it was the exclusion of their perceived enemies (the non-Malays) from participating in these privileges that, it would seem, they rejoiced in.
Yet, in a recent report I thought I saw that the Malays only contributed 8% of our GDP and the nons, and presumably foreigners, the balance 92%. Similar numbers are quoted regarding contribution to income tax collections.
Buying into the UMNO narratives, and now adopted by Anwar, it would seem like the Malay language is all that is needed in excelling in this country. And so the masses amongst the Malays completely committed themselves to that lie and cannot participate in that part of the economy that requires the use and communication in the English Language. Our historical past has ensured that English continues to thrive as the medium of language that dominates the economy. For the average Ahmad, Ali and Mohammad who obtained a degree from a local university but is unable to communicate in English, an administrative position awaits him in government or one of the many GLCs. He takes advantage of the discount he gets when he buys his home and gets locked into the Bumiputra reserve market. Meaning, he is unable to leverage on the property to buy a second or a third property. And yet he wonders how his Chinese neighbour is able to afford a better car and a second property.
And Rafizi complains that the Chinese median household income is 29% greater than that of the Malays. Of course, after they have damned the masses amongst the Malays to believing in their narratives and promoted them to deny themselves of what is needed to participate in the full economic potential that Malaysia offers, he expects anything better? Hey, Rafizi, there's a tall coconut tree in my garden full of coconuts. But I never learnt to climb a coconut tree. Those coconuts reflect the potential of my wealth. But I can't get it. And that is where the Malays are today! Sadly I know what I can't get as I can at least see the damned coconuts. But as for the Malays, most don't even realise there is a coconut tree! Continue with the NEP and the educational privileges and the dumbing down of education for them and they'll continue to remain in the rut they are in.
How is there a "march" anywhere when nobody can find fcuking "Tanah Melayu" on Google maps?
Can't call that "creative" but Bolehland's fantasy merry myth making somehow gets all over the place on that Mamakthir's crap Proton origami car on four cheap deflated tyres.
There are plenty of the Malay bros and sistas struggling hard to make ends meet, while we have a bunch of glorified thug savages spending all their free time from being lazy, inventing all sorts of scams myths and justifications for several lifetimes and more of free dedak.
If those of the self-awarded "chosen race" have any human dignity, they should elevate the status of the true "sons of the soil", the Orang Aslis, thereafter, put true Islamic qualities into benefitting all in the country.
If our "chosen wans" can go it alone, do come on board and explain how for more than the lifetime of most, the caveman's Mafia of the "chosen race" cannot make it out of bed.
And, don't pull that pile of steaming bullsh*t about the Orang Aslis graciously allowing the nons to live in Malaya and the "pendatangs" must be grateful for that. I'm not at all "grateful" and actually waiting for you cave monkeys to make me do that "balik" I know none of you have the colourful baboon testicles to make the "nons" do.
Meanwhile, use your time to ponder why that Mamakthir's and Toon Dying's families are fabulously rich - while the rest of you tree-swinging geniuses are so sh*t poor.
Clue: it's got nothing to do with the Chinese, a huge number of nons are sh*t poor too (and often not their fault). And try not to point your trotters at those proxies and cronies of those holy caravan bandits, either!
As for that "marching" order, beware, the Idiots of March! (Sheikh Speare, Julius Caesar)
So much has been written on feeding the Malays with all kinds of privileges to keep them herded as a single unit. To a large extent it succeeded. Those leaders who could not feed them much in material benefits fed them religiosity and that too succeeded to a large extent. This of course gives those who could entice with material benefits a run for their money.
When granting them the privileges, it was the exclusion of their perceived enemies (the non-Malays) from participating in these privileges that, it would seem, they rejoiced in.
Yet, in a recent report I thought I saw that the Malays only contributed 8% of our GDP and the nons, and presumably foreigners, the balance 92%. Similar numbers are quoted regarding contribution to income tax collections.
Buying into the UMNO narratives, and now adopted by Anwar, it would seem like the Malay language is all that is needed in excelling in this country. And so the masses amongst the Malays completely committed themselves to that lie and cannot participate in that part of the economy that requires the use and communication in the English Language. Our historical past has ensured that English continues to thrive as the medium of language that dominates the economy. For the average Ahmad, Ali and Mohammad who obtained a degree from a local university but is unable to communicate in English, an administrative position awaits him in government or one of the many GLCs. He takes advantage of the discount he gets when he buys his home and gets locked into the Bumiputra reserve market. Meaning, he is unable to leverage on the property to buy a second or a third property. And yet he wonders how his Chinese neighbour is able to afford a better car and a second property.
And Rafizi complains that the Chinese median household income is 29% greater than that of the Malays. Of course, after they have damned the masses amongst the Malays to believing in their narratives and promoted them to deny themselves of what is needed to participate in the full economic potential that Malaysia offers, he expects anything better? Hey, Rafizi, there's a tall coconut tree in my garden full of coconuts. But I never learnt to climb a coconut tree. Those coconuts reflect the potential of my wealth. But I can't get it. And that is where the Malays are today! Sadly I know what I can't get as I can at least see the damned coconuts. But as for the Malays, most don't even realise there is a coconut tree! Continue with the NEP and the educational privileges and the dumbing down of education for them and they'll continue to remain in the rut they are in.