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Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,

by "st. Mary' s Fucking Cunt hole" <veakrin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 10, 2008 at 02:28 AM

****ing hell ,
the  Chinese  make  up  to 30 %  -  40 %  of the  population of
Malaysia,.



the other Chinese  from Malaysia
posting with the falsification figure  saying
 the  Chinese  are only making up to  25%  of the population of
Malaysia .

**** , the Chinese really  want to take  Malaysia ,
30 %  -  40 %  is a  big  number  of  Chinese inside  Malaysia .

will Malaysia  become a  Chiense  nation   soon , in this  century  ?

will  ASEAN   be called  South China  in this  century  ,
or in the  next  century ?



will the  over - seas  Chinese  in SE  Asia   steal  ASEAN   for the
Chinese  nation China ?

will the Chinese  in Malaysia  steal  Malaysia  for the Chinese
people in China  ?

the Chinese  expansion into South  China which was  originally  called
the  Yue  territory  5000 years  ago,
because  of  copper  ores  in Jiang- Xi province ,
now the Chinese are  expanding into Tibet and into  Malaysia because
also  of  metal  ores .

the  Chinese  are taking over  ASEAN by using different local
names  , thus  hidding their  real  Chinese
identity in Thailand , in Indonesia , in The  Philiippines , in
Vietanm , and  in Myanmar .

the Chinese  are  every where in ASEAN .

the Chinese  race  is the real  thief  of  Asia ,
the  Japs  have  gone  home,
but the Chinese race  is  still  stealing lands in ASEAN ,.

after the Chinese  have  stolen  Tibet ,and  Singa****e ,
the Chinese  now want  to  take ASEAN .



=2E


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On Apr 10, 12:42=A0pm, pluto <pl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia
> Daily Vidette - Normal,IL,USA
> Simon talked about race relations of the Malays in three nations:
Malaysia=
,
> South Africa and the Philippines. "Malaysia has three main groups,"
Simon
> said. ...
>
<http://www.dailyvidette.com/home/news/2008/04/10/News/Malays.Face.Ide...>=

>
> Home > News
> Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia
> Andrew Rosten, Daily Vidette Staff
> Issue date: 4/10/08 Section: News
> PrintEmail Article Tools Page 1 of 1
> Media Credit: Jamey Davidsmeyer / Daily Vidette Photo Editor
> Philosophy professor, Dr. Thomas Simon, talked about the Malay identity
du=
ring
> Wednesday's International Seminar Series in the Bone Student Center.
>
> Thomas Simon, a philosophy professor, lectured Wednesday at the Bone
Stude=
nt
> Center about the identity and crisis faced by an ethnicity group known
as
> Malays.
>
> "I think there's a fundamental question that we need to ask," Simon
said. =
"It is
> going to sound strange at first, but it is not what are you, of what
group=
 are
> you a member, but rather who suffers? That is, what group suffers? I had
a=
 very
> different starting point than many, and your starting point really
frames =
your
> analysis. My starting point is, for example, Apr. 6, 1994, in Rwanda,
when=
 the
> horrifying genocide began to unravel."
>
> "I start with the worst and work backward, so what I am doing when I
talk =
about
> group identity is to try to avoid the worst, and I think I can make a
case=
 that
> genocide is, indeed, the worst," Simon said. "That gives you a very
differ=
ent
> perspective on group identity and discrimination."
>
> Raul Hilberg, a formal scholar of the Holocaust in Europe, used a
typology=
, with
> the European Jews executed by Nazis serving as a model, to describe the
le=
vels
> of discrimination.
>
> "The first phase [of the typology] is designation, when the group is
singl=
ed
> out," Simon said. "The second is discrimination, when the group is
discrim=
inated
> against, and the third was called brutalization. I am going to try to
look=
 at
> those three designations in terms of a group called Malays and talk
about
> different constructions of Malay identity in those three terms."
>
> Simon talked about race relations of the Malays in three nations:
Malaysia=
,
> South Africa and the Philippines.
>
> "Malaysia has three main groups," Simon said. "The three groups are
Malays=
,
> Chinese and Indians. The Malays make up over 50 percent of the
population =
and
> they control the government. The Chinese are about 30 to 40 percent of
the=

> population, and they control the economy. The Indians make up less than
10=

> percent of the population and they're either in professional
organizations=
 or
> criminal organizations.
>
> Malaysia has recently experienced an upsurge of tensions between the
Malay=

> majority and the Indians."
>
> In 1950, South Africa introduced a color scheme for the purpose of
identif=
ying
> races.
>
> "That color scheme had whites on top, then it had Indians, and then it
had=

> colored and, finally, black," Simon said. "The Cape Malays were put into
t=
he
> colored category, and so they're in between. They could become like
Indian=
,
> which was not too bad, but bad, but still was better. There is a strong
mo=
vement
> now to call them Cape Muslims so that this ethnic tie to Malaysia is
being=

> transformed into a more religious form of identity."
>
> "The question I was going to ask was about South Africa and the Malays
the=
re,"
> David Forest, a political science graduate student, said. "I have some
fri=
ends
> from South Africa, and they're saying that, now that the system of
aparthe=
id is
> gone, they are starting to see the same problems with the black
government=
, and
> I was curious about how that affected the Malays."
>
>
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> caveat fair use notice:http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml
 




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Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
"st. Mary' s Fucking  2008-04-10 02:28:49 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
WANG Lei <aogeriletu@[  2008-04-10 05:17:46 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
Monster <dku04441@[EMA  2008-04-10 07:45:05 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
bear@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-04-10 14:48:08 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
the Fucking Boudha <v  2008-04-10 12:03:38 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
the Fucking Boudha <v  2008-04-10 12:04:10 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
achtung <konon@[EMAIL   2008-04-10 17:55:09 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
amdg84 <vin.nuevo@[EMA  2008-04-10 19:41:54 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
Monster <dku04441@[EMA  2008-04-11 07:12:08 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
the Fucking Boudha <v  2008-04-11 13:43:28 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
=?ISO-8859-1?B?Lio6KqioKj  2008-04-11 18:22:31 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
Monster <dku04441@[EMA  2008-04-11 18:25:20 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
the Fucking Boudha <v  2008-04-12 05:58:06 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
Monster <dku04441@[EMA  2008-04-13 03:58:56 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
the Fucking Boudha <v  2008-04-13 04:56:26 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
=?ISO-8859-1?B?Lrc6KqioKj  2008-04-14 17:49:35 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
=?ISO-8859-1?B?Lrc6KqioKj  2008-04-14 17:51:05 
Re: Malays face identity crisis and discrimination in Malaysia ,
Jesus Christ the Holy C  2008-04-16 03:47:11 

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