the Chinese in Malaysia are using all sorts of excuses to
take Malaysia for the Chinese people in China .
the Chinese in Malaysia want to make Malaysia into their own
Chinese nation on Malaysia .
the Chinese in Malaysia want Malaysia to be Chinese lands .
luckily the Umno exists to push back the Chinese to stay
where
they Chinese belong.
On May 3, 10:43=A0pm, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Ahmad" <othm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> On Apr 29, 5:59 pm, Monster <dku04...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 28, 8:36 pm, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Ahmad" <othm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > Well - if a minister earns "only" RM10,000 per month, then you can
> > imagine how much two teachers can get in a month.
>
> So don't try to pretend that you can educate your children overseas
> unless they are the very best from the nation. If it were the sons of
> Ambassadors, let them be sponsored by the government, as long as they
> are the best that Malaysia has produced.
>
> Even Singapore follows this policy, except that they still follow the
> bonding scholarships very closely, even for foreigners. Singapore
> gives loans but didn't request for repayment, only bonding, unlike
> Malaysia.
>
>
>
> > Just to set the record straight, I am in favour of the NEP. =A0The
> > vision of giving the poor and the less fortunate a leg up is an
> > admirable one. =A0It is the way the policy has been abused that
> > disappoints me.
>
> > As the saying goes, when you give a man a fish you feed him only
> > once. =A0When you teach a man how to fish, you feed him forever.
=A0This=
,
> > I believe, is the challenge of the NEP.
>
> At least =A0you start using your brain, unlike many of the racist
> chinese. And please stop the lies that it was the Malays or
> Malaysians, who started these NEP policies. It was started by the
> British much much earlier and much more efficiently. It is the Malays
> who abandoned NEP according to the original objective and replacing it
> with corruptions by awarding contracts to cronies by a much larger
> amount compared to educational assistances that are designed for the
> poor, instead of just the middle class.


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