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Why Malaysian Malays hate Chinese?

Ah, thanks for the correction. My Malay skills needs more work, LOL.

But do Malays show only disdain for Chines? Do they show the same for say other East Asians like Japanese?

Knowingly , it is sometimes hard to differentiate us from Chinese. Do you ever see times where Malay Racists project that kind of attitude to Japanese or Koreans? Hmm..
Not all malays show disdain, love/hate relationship depends on the individual. But things can change very fast. My father works with government before and has good relations with Malays. Just because of one hate speech by Najib Razak(1988), ask him to (potong ****) circumcise and abandon isolate him. My father later resign, do you know how deep my father disappointment is?

On east Asian, they respect the Japanese. Mahathir look up to the Japan as a model. But trend are going towards the Middle East.
 
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Not all malays show disdain, love/hate relationship depends on the individual. But things can change very fast. My father works with government before and has good relationship with Malays. Just because of one hate speech by Najib Razak(1988), ask him to (potong ****) circumcise and abandon isolate him. My father later resign, do you know how deep my father disappointment is?

On east Asian, they respect the Japanese. Mahathir look up to the Japan as a model. But trend are going towards the Middle East.

The Chinese are there to provide a break to Islamofascism, and instrumental in introducing progressive idea, showing malay what is work ethnic.

With Malay islamofascism, there is no chance for chinese to integrate and chinese population keep going down.

When all chinese gone, malaysia will be just another very poor state when oil run out.

I believe the malay elites already aware of the problem but they are not going to forgo their privilleges, and to maintain such privilleges, they need islamofascism.
 
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Who cares? The worlds hate USA they said, still some 50 cents online bashing the USA watch hollywood movie, enjoy American technology. Haha

The irony of it all.

Not all malays show disdain, love/hate relationship depends on the individual. But things can change very fast. My father works with government before and has good relations with Malays. Just because of one hate speech by Najib Razak(1988), ask him to (potong ****) circumcise and abandon isolate him. My father later resign, do you know how deep my father disappointment is?

On east Asian, they respect the Japanese. Mahathir look up to the Japan as a model. But trend are going towards the Middle East.

Very interesting. The reason why I ask for your input is because I didn't receive the prejudice that you and other Chinese Malaysians report here, or I didn't see it when I was in Kuala Lumpur several years ago when I attended a conference at Asia Pacific University. Coincidentally, when I was at the lecture hall at APU, the one who was giving lecture about the concept of "Satu Malaysia" was actually a Chinese Malaysian Professor in the Department of Pyschology. This concept of 'Satu Satu' actually had captivated me -- and seeing the cameraderie amongst Indian Malaysians, Malay Malaysians and Chinese Malaysians -- had me envying the racial harmony in Malaysia.

But at the same time , i guess the prejudice that you mention would not be something academics would proudly air. I guess there is truth in the saying (pardon me if my Malay is bad...as i said, i'm still learning...):

Ayir yang tenang jangan disangka tiada buaya....
 
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Racial
Japs
WOW
Samsung cant see the nationality,let me guess..
I dont have an idea about Muslim,their restaurants are great.
But I hate almost any religion , Christanity,Buddhism,Hindu...except Daoism...
 
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Very interesting. The reason why I ask for your input is because I didn't receive the prejudice that you and other Chinese Malaysians report here, or I didn't see it when I was in Kuala Lumpur several years ago when I attended a conference at Asia Pacific University. Coincidentally, when I was at the lecture hall at APU, the one who was giving lecture about the concept of "Satu Malaysia" was actually a Chinese Malaysian Professor in the Department of Pyschology. This concept of 'Satu Satu' actually had captivated me -- and seeing the cameraderie amongst Indian Malaysians, Malay Malaysians and Chinese Malaysians -- had me envying the racial harmony in Malaysia.

But at the same time , i guess the prejudice that you mention would not be something academics would proudly air. I guess there is truth in the saying (pardon me if my Malay is bad...as i said, i'm still learning...):
If you can understand Malay language, Mahathir rethoric towards Najib did reveal the political climate. The Malays are very displeased with the reduced contract given by UMNO and difficult to get scholarship. He literally said if UMNO lose will be havoc, because the opposition will dig and won't be merciful. And the Chinese will not support even when given RM500 social welfare. Chinese view the money as buying votes. He chided Najib for organizing show of support.


For example today newspaper:

Ku Li: Race, religion-based parties no longer relevant
PETALING JAYA: Religious and race-based parties are no longer relevant to the younger generation who "want something different," said Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

"I honestly think it inhibits unity and harmony and maybe the way forward is an open-based system, and not religious-based or race-based.

"I'm going to get into trouble for saying this. I don't care, I believe in it," he said in his keynote address when launching the non-governmental organisation Harmony Malaysia.

Tengku Razaleigh, the Gua Musang MP, said there should be some hard thinking done and try to accommodate so as "not to miss things that they want because we don't want a disharmonious society."

He said Umno, with its race-based concept, was self-defeating as it could not attract the young or expand its membership to other races.

A news portal quoted Tengku Razaleigh as saying the tendency to harp on religious and racial issues had left the people jittery and that the “spirit of May 13, 1969” still existed in society.

“As of now we may say with relief that we are successful in our attempt to prevent any repeat of the tragedy.

"However, if we scrutinise further and look at it from a philosophical perspective, the spirit of May 1969 occurs every now and then and rampantly.

“It may not be in the form of physical conflict, but more so psychologically, and mindset level. And this can be seen in the level of distrust that exists within us,” he said.

He urged Malaysians to avoid such groups and strive to maintain order and propagate peace and harmony in the country.
 
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If you can understand Malay language, Mahathir rethoric towards Najib did reveal the political climate. The Malays are very displeased with the reduced contract given by UMNO and difficult to get scholarship. He literally said if UMNO lose will be havoc, because the opposition will dig and won't be merciful. And the Chinese will not support even when given RM500 social welfare. Chinese view the money as buying votes. He chided Najib for organizing show of support.


For example today newspaper:

Ku Li: Race, religion-based parties no longer relevant
PETALING JAYA: Religious and race-based parties are no longer relevant to the younger generation who "want something different," said Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

"I honestly think it inhibits unity and harmony and maybe the way forward is an open-based system, and not religious-based or race-based.

"I'm going to get into trouble for saying this. I don't care, I believe in it," he said in his keynote address when launching the non-governmental organisation Harmony Malaysia.

Tengku Razaleigh, the Gua Musang MP, said there should be some hard thinking done and try to accommodate so as "not to miss things that they want because we don't want a disharmonious society."

He said Umno, with its race-based concept, was self-defeating as it could not attract the young or expand its membership to other races.

A news portal quoted Tengku Razaleigh as saying the tendency to harp on religious and racial issues had left the people jittery and that the “spirit of May 13, 1969” still existed in society.

“As of now we may say with relief that we are successful in our attempt to prevent any repeat of the tragedy.

"However, if we scrutinise further and look at it from a philosophical perspective, the spirit of May 1969 occurs every now and then and rampantly.

“It may not be in the form of physical conflict, but more so psychologically, and mindset level. And this can be seen in the level of distrust that exists within us,” he said.

He urged Malaysians to avoid such groups and strive to maintain order and propagate peace and harmony in the country.



Well I can understand why there is such tension in politics in Kuala Lumpur since back in 2008 the UMNO chief ministers were ousted from the states of Selangor, Perak and Kedah. That's why Abdullah Bedawi resigned and replaced by Najib. Its interesting because I believe Najib is a shrewd politician; he promotes UMNO supremacy and even got UMNO 9 seats in the last election , yes? At the same time, to appease the ethnic populations, he has encouraged acaemics in Malaysia to promote the concept of Satu Malaysia "1MALAYSIA".
 
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If you can understand Malay language, Mahathir rethoric towards Najib did reveal the political climate. The Malays are very displeased with the reduced contract given by UMNO and difficult to get scholarship. He literally said if UMNO lose will be havoc, because the opposition will dig and won't be merciful. And the Chinese will not support even when given RM500 social welfare. Chinese view the money as buying votes. He chided Najib for organizing show of support.


For example today newspaper:

Ku Li: Race, religion-based parties no longer relevant
PETALING JAYA: Religious and race-based parties are no longer relevant to the younger generation who "want something different," said Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.

"I honestly think it inhibits unity and harmony and maybe the way forward is an open-based system, and not religious-based or race-based.

"I'm going to get into trouble for saying this. I don't care, I believe in it," he said in his keynote address when launching the non-governmental organisation Harmony Malaysia.

Tengku Razaleigh, the Gua Musang MP, said there should be some hard thinking done and try to accommodate so as "not to miss things that they want because we don't want a disharmonious society."

He said Umno, with its race-based concept, was self-defeating as it could not attract the young or expand its membership to other races.

A news portal quoted Tengku Razaleigh as saying the tendency to harp on religious and racial issues had left the people jittery and that the “spirit of May 13, 1969” still existed in society.

“As of now we may say with relief that we are successful in our attempt to prevent any repeat of the tragedy.

"However, if we scrutinise further and look at it from a philosophical perspective, the spirit of May 1969 occurs every now and then and rampantly.

“It may not be in the form of physical conflict, but more so psychologically, and mindset level. And this can be seen in the level of distrust that exists within us,” he said.

He urged Malaysians to avoid such groups and strive to maintain order and propagate peace and harmony in the country.

What is your opinion about Anwar Ibrahim and his party, he and his daughter (Nurul Izzah) sometimes comes to Indonesia to get moral support from us. Indonesians in general support these guys.

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Anwar Ibrahim


Nurul Izzah (Anwar daughter)
 
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@Nihonjin1051 - What are you doing on this incredibly racist thread ? :what:

Trying to dispel the racism and instill some objective discourse. :)

And who's the lady in the avatar ? :ashamed:

Oh, she's my friend. :)

What is your opinion about Anwar Ibrahim and his party, he and his daughter (Nurul Izzah) sometimes comes to Indonesia to get moral support from us. Indonesians in general support these guys.

tumblr_mc13odiz861rau2jyo1_500.jpg


Anwar Ibrahim


Nurul Izzah (Anwar daughter)


Was not this the same man (Anwar Ibrahim) whom Dr. Mahathir removed from office for supposed corruption and sodomy?
 
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