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You cannot limit other races’ entitlement to some benefits and then expect them to also give all their might for the nation. Blatantly speaking, the nation isn’t giving equal opportunities to all races so why should then all races be expected to give same amount of cooperation to fight for the nation?
The article then compared the numbers of Malays/non-Malays in armed forces pre- and post-1969. Hmmmm
— May 02, 2018 09:36PM
The article then compared the numbers of Malays/non-Malays in armed forces pre- and post-1969. Hmmmm
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“No culture is a hermetically sealed entity. All cultures are influenced by and in turn influence other cultures. All cultures are in a state of dynamic flux, driven by internal and external forces.”
— May 08, 2018 05:11AM
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Nak foster unity mcm mana dah masa berkempen utk election pun main race carddd
— May 02, 2018 09:40PM
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The government should tackle this issue. This is a racial issue and it is affecting our nation quite directly. On top of that, this is a matter of security for the country.
Failure to foster unity among all races and encourage participation in armed forces (and civil services) from ALL races, is a failure for the government.
— May 02, 2018 09:39PM
Failure to foster unity among all races and encourage participation in armed forces (and civil services) from ALL races, is a failure for the government.
Nadia Redhuan
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You cannot limit other races’ entitlement to some benefits and then expect them to also give all their might for the nation. Blatantly speaking, the nation isn’t giving equal opportunities to all races so why should then all races be expected to give same amount of cooperation to fight for the nation?
The article then compared the numbers of Malays/non-Malays in armed forces pre- and post-1969. Hmmmm
— May 02, 2018 09:36PM
The article then compared the numbers of Malays/non-Malays in armed forces pre- and post-1969. Hmmmm
Nadia Redhuan
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“The DPM added that taking care of the nation’s safety was a collective responsibility and not to be “shouldered by one particular race”.”
You did NOT just say that.
— May 02, 2018 09:21PM
You did NOT just say that.
Nadia Redhuan
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This is quite possibly the best article in the book. As the topic is discussed and you dig deeper to find out why (if it’s true) “have non-malays always shunned the security forces?”.
Such a serious allegation isn’t it? “Currently non-Malays only make up 5% of the armed forces”. 5% is alarming!
— May 02, 2018 09:15PM
Such a serious allegation isn’t it? “Currently non-Malays only make up 5% of the armed forces”. 5% is alarming!
Nadia Redhuan
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“Is it not at election time that we see elected representatives as they really are: the SERVANTS of the people?”
— Apr 27, 2018 06:50AM
Nadia Redhuan
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“Our leaders kept telling us to aim to be a high-income nation but they do not seem to realise that in becoming a high-income nation, making fun of national leaders is part of that package - evident in all other such developed nations.”
HEAR HEAR! Take it with a pinch of salt, why don’t ya? 🤣
— Apr 27, 2018 06:49AM
HEAR HEAR! Take it with a pinch of salt, why don’t ya? 🤣

