anwarib

anwarib | Joined since 2014-06-23

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2014-06-23 17:25 | Report Abuse

speakup, guess you are among those with low IQ then

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2014-06-23 17:24 | Report Abuse

sop, why waste you daughter talent studying in local public university given the fact she already has admission on best university. As parent, you should be looking for scholarship for her. And why did she apply for HKUST U (Asia QS ranking no.1. world young U QS ranking no.1. world U QS ranking no.34) but reject it? She has already waste another student chance for administration due to her selfish act. What guarantee that once she admitted to local public university, she will not abandon mid term to pursue overseas offers? Many Chinese undergraduate had done such selfish act and they should be blame for stopping another Chinese who are genuine to finish their studies locally.

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2014-06-23 17:17 | Report Abuse

Dong Zong is a very wealthy and powerful organisation. It receive sponsorship not only from wealthy malaysian chineses but also from other wealthy oversea chineses. Dong Zong was the key hindrance toward vision school. They could have compromise instead of putting up with demands via 'sin qui.

No doubt UMNO is rule by corrupted leaders and the reason for malays such as myself voting for PKR. But the bigotry display by DAP for wanting dominant role in politic but disregard unity among races. Adamant to abolish malay special rights and stepping on Islamic issue are taboo for malays. Malays never step on Chinese rights on their vernacular schools or doing unislamic businesses. Malays have tolerance haram way of life and only request mutual respect from their Chinese citizens. Just governance is want all malaysians would like to see, but not supremacy of minorities. If Chinese leaders are serious about political change, they should make vision schools a reality instead of continuously holding power to own race.

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2014-06-23 16:38 | Report Abuse

So you see how even sending children to school are based on race. How do you suppose to unite various races when they grow up without interaction with other races. We all are product of these race based upbringing. We don't even have a party that cater to all races. PKR? DAP? PAS? No need to mention Bee End, it is finished.

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2014-06-23 14:12 | Report Abuse

Many getting tired of bigotry articles especially from Mr. Koon. Malays did want just governance by voting for PKR. But malays did not vote for minorities to abolish their special rights and Islam as official religion. In fact daily bigotry articles have distant malays from just governance to defending their rights. Now malays are in defensive mode, wanting to remain dominant, even to a point voting for UMNO or PAS. Mr. Koon lack of understand toward majority malays will spell gloom future for multiracial harmony.

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2014-06-23 13:06 | Report Abuse

Sunztzhe, you are talking about one sided opinion. Government has been trying to integrate all races via single stream schools. Children need to learn to trust each other despite different races. You cannot force feed divided races by giving into minorities wants. Don't you agree with what i have just stated?

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2014-06-23 13:01 | Report Abuse

Public universities need to change their selection basis to suit Mr. Koon or chinese community. They need to do away with the fact that malays are majority race. Public universities must use English and not Bahasa. They need to follow Mr. Koon or chinese community needs. Public service need to accomodate chinese, and requirement must include ability to speak and write mandarin only. Bahasa is optional. So you see, bigotry is never ending wants.

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2014-06-23 12:58 | Report Abuse

Mr. Koon your children in Canada will marry another chinese regardless of religious freedom. You can always find new excuses for not integrating into bigger society.

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2014-06-23 12:56 | Report Abuse

Mr. Koon, what you trying to say is that majority malays are wrong to choose the way of life suit them. They need to change to suit yours. So you are trying to say, we cannot have single stream schools for all malaysians because chinese must be national language.

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2014-06-23 12:17 | Report Abuse

And i am sure all your children will marry same race even if they have been in Kanada for over 100 years. And this issue of brain drain will crop up in Kanada too. It is called race supremacy bigotry.

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2014-06-23 12:13 | Report Abuse

Mr. Koon, you can choose hold to your own bigot ideas.

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2014-06-23 12:04 | Report Abuse

One can easily find malays with arab, caucasian, indian etc. But you cannot find chineses with similar mix blood. And many chineses cannot speak in bahasa fluently like Mr. Koon. In fact you can find majority elderly chineses who only speak in chinese. Can you blame the government for trying to intergrate all races under one primary and secondary schools. Or it is the chineses who insist separate themselves from other races?

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2014-06-23 11:29 | Report Abuse

Chineses in Malaysia will forever be treated as 3rd class citizen and view with much suspicion by malays. This is the fact that we cannot change. As for further education in public universities, Mr. Koon got it wrong. The problem with chineses students are, they come from vernacular schools and many of them with A's have no interest in school curriculums and sport activities, and they are known as bookworms. Do you need bookworms in public universities? Even if they are given the chance to be assessed by public universities facilitators, many seen as reclusive, unable to speak in bahasa, and cannot articulate themselves, so how do you integrate these chinese students who will not mix with other races except themselves? And these is what happening in public universities today. Chineses are known as race that do not integrate themselves with other races in fact malays are much more multicultural with many mix blood compare to 100% chineses in Malaysia who remain 100% chineses despite over 100 years living as malaysians. This is shocking case of not wanting to be part of bigger Malaysia can hinder toward truly Malaysia.