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Re: Non-Malays merely asking for equality , so to take Malaysia .

by Monster <dku04441@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 01:40 AM

On Apr 26, 2:00=A0pm, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Ahmad" <othm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> On Apr 26, 12:26 am, beng1 <5191...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 25, 7:00 pm, Mohammed the =A0Holy =A0****er
<Moonyon...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
>
> > > of =A0course =A0the =A0Chinese want =A0equality in Malaysia =A0as
the =
=A0Chinese
> > > first =A0step =A0to take over =A0Malaysia .
>
> > It is quite clear that the Malays like you have no confidence in
> > yourself.
> > You are afraid the smarter, more intelligence and hardworking Chinese
> > and Indian will take over your home as well,
> > so you rather not have any progress and keep other race down, so that
>
> What is the point of so called progress if it does not benefit the
> Malays??
>
> The chinese felt kept down, because they are just too greedy. They
> want it all for themselves, bribing and stealing from Malays.
>
> > you look good.
>
> > This is good for Singa****e and other neighbouring countries actually,
> > they will all progress while Malaysia digress.
> > Ha ha ha....

Let's face it, the government has been very generous in its
"affirmative action" policies and by and large, these policies are
sup****ted by Chinese and Indian Malaysians as being necessary for the
advancement of the society.

However, after thirty-odd years of the NEP, those it has meant to
benefit have allegedly still not managed to catch up.  One is inclined
to think that if the beneficiaries of the policy still cannot rectify
the situation after thirty years, when will they ever?  A lot of my
hard-working bumiputera colleagues are still relatively poor despite
all these years of "affirmative action".  One only has to look at the
ultra-rich ruling class to see where the problem lies.

As for corruption and bribery, it takes two to tango and this has
unfortunately become the price of doing business in Malaysia.  The
lack of transparency w.r.t. government tenders, and the award of
government contracts without competitive bidding, only perpetuates the
problem.

So don't blame the Chinese and the Indians.  It is the bumiputera
politicians who are corrupting the country, enriching themselves at
the expense of their constituents.  Who put them there in the first
place - certainly not me.
 




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Re: Non-Malays merely asking for equality , so to take Malaysia
Monster <dku04441@[EMA  2008-04-27 01:40:13 

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