Friday, February 1, 2019

Lim Kit Siang

I believe that all Malaysian Institutions of higher education should aim to produce useful and patriotic citizens of Malaysia who are committed to the ideals of a united, just, democratic and progressive society where there is integrity and respect for human rights.

Lim Kit Siang

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When Malays Wants to Stay In Power

Malays are the most closest with the Chinese and the Indian in this country. They can't deny each other because they are blend in Culture, Food, Language, Cloths, Traditions and etc etc. The mix marriage also keep the originality in Malays in thin air.

Malays can't deny they built this country alone and they too can't claim they got the independent on their own. 

They too can't deny they develop of this the country alone on their own and or claim they did it their way because in every success stone on Malaysia, it lies Malaysian in absolute.

Malaysia is belongs to all Malaysians and not only Malays, Chinese nor Indians. If they do, they are not part of this country.

Malays who live overseas do not find photos of dogs, pigs and crosses offensive. Their minds are not bombarded with propaganda every day. They have a choice. Meaning they don't have to echo the other Malay's hypocrite voices. When a Malay is in oversea, he live happily. He lives his life with freedom and choices on his own. Most of them live happily in over sea than in their own country.

In Malaysia, politicians control the Malay mind and stupefy the Malays by removing their ability to think. They can then divide the nation and remain in power. This is also partly the game of Malays politicians. They Malays politicians are not allowing the majority Malays to unite cause they shall loose their voice and support.

But they should remember, the Malays learn politics, bribery etc etc from the non Malays and no wonder they fail miserably. 

lvbala said.

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