Hi all,
Just recently, our Prata Minister, have decided to urge all Malays to join his Bersatu Party in order to strenghten the Malay special rights or also known as bumiputera status. This privledge gives the majority of Malaysians special rights in terms of education opportunities, housing discounts & many others which we may not know of.
Mind you, these priviledges are all funded by the taxpayers money of all races. You may wonder then why can there be such unfair policies, well the group with special rights will argue that it's in exchange of nationality (IC) for us. Or their so called social contract.
This is the main reason why matriculation has a quota of 90% allocated for a population of certain races, while the minority will have to fight hard in order to be given a chance. Not only that, the education system in Malaysia is basically in a shitlike state right now.
Not to forget the failed Government Linked Companies (GLCs), to name a few they include POS Malaysia, Felda Global Ventures (FGV), Lembaga Tabung Haji, Malaysia Airlines (MAS), all these companies which are lossmaking yet are continuing their operation from contribution of taxpayers' money.
For the younger generation in Malaysia, are you sure you want to pay your tax to LHDN which will not benefit you in any ways?
Are you sure you want to pay taxes to a government that practises race-based policy instead of meritocracy?
Are you sure you want to pay taxes to a government to help continuing the operations and bailing out these failed companies (which by the way hires most of the unproductive Malaysians)?
Are you sure you want to be the contributor to a corrupt government (1MDB and many others which you may not have heard of)?
Are you sure you want your future generation to suffer from your lack of foresight?
Just to give an example, with the state of education system in Malaysia right now, there's no way any smart parents would send their children to the public education institutions unless they are really poor. So what other options are there? Private schools, that's right. Tuition fees at these places can cost a hefty amount. Considering the meagre salary you make in Malaysia, you are bound to struggle for the rest of your life to get your children educated.
My advice is simple: Leave this country and go to Singapore (currency stronger & better opportunities), save enough and you can migrate to other countries with better prospects if you think Singapore is too stressful for you. At the very least if you decide to come back to Malaysia to retire, the amount you have saved is 3x in terms of the weak Malaysia Ringgit (which is going to weaken more).
From what I see, Malaysia is definite on the right track towards being a failed nation, it's just a matter of when.
Thank you very much for reading. (If you are one of those retired uncles that can no longer migrate, this article isn't meant for you.)
speakup
New Malaysia? Really? Bull-shit!
If u think deeply, the only thing that changed in GE14 is PH take over BN, that's all. All the apartheid racist policies remained cos PH is actually BN 2.0
2019-07-07 22:19