Malaysian Government as an arsehole expects loyalty from non Malays

From: "Desmond133"
Subject: Malaysian Government as an arsehole expects loyalty from non Malays..
The day will arrive when they will be given their dues.
> Subject: A letter to Lim Kit Siang
> To:
> Have you seen this ? A fantastic 'hands on
> letter' that described exactly all us Non
> Bumiputras' basic feelings at the present moment of the
> stench from BN especially UMNO !
> Even amongst the medical profession there is unfair
> treatment !

> Dear Mr. Lim Kit Siang,
> I have utmost respect and admiration for your
> tenacity in remaining in Malaysia to champion the cause of
> justice and equality and fight for a Bangsa
> Malaysia.
> My heart broke when I read about your article
> regarding the honest cyber cafe operator especially when he
> wondered if he 'had chosen the wrong country' to start
> and operate his business.
> I see my situation summed up in that phrase. You
> have said before that the best and brightest are leaving
> this country. Well, I am making every preparation to leave.
> I have consistently scored straight As in every public exam
> and placed among the top 3 of my form. In university, I
> studied medicine and am among the top scorers. I have just
> graduated and scored near perfect results in a medical
> licensing examination that will enable me to work abroad and
> further my studies.
>
> I
> was born a Malaysian yet I cannot see myself as a Malaysian.
> As a Chinese, I feel that I am
> being discriminated against. I feel that the government is
> trying its hardest to sideline me just because of my race. I
> look around and see this discrimination manifested in
> various forms. From the issue regarding religious conversion
> to the allocation of places in local universities, the
> stench of discrimination is sickening.
> It was horrifying to note in my
> batch of medical students, there were a substantial number
> of malay students who actually did not apply for medicine
> but were sent to study it. It is disgusting to think that
> many STPM straight A scorers are deprived of a chance to
> study medicine while the government gives the places to
> people who are not even sure that they want to study
> medicine.
> I have seen how racial politics sully the
> environment in the university and how unqualified people are
> in high posts at the expense of far more intelligent and
> qualified individuals just because they are Malay. I have
> heard the terrible statements made by delegates at the
> recent UMNO General Assembly about revoking my citizenship
> rights should I question their special rights.
> I have seen the videos on YouTube where UMNO MPs
> have the audacity to ask us to 'keluar' of the country
> if we don't like what they are doing to it. And I see the
> pathetic attempt by the PM to 'discipline' these
> racists. I hate the fact that
> Gerakan and MCA have done NOTHING to fight for my rights
> instead of just kow-towing to UMNO for their own
> gains.
> Patriotism isn't about singing
> the national anthem or raising the flag. It isn't about
> accepting at face value everything the government says. It
> isn't about attending merdeka celebrations. It is about
> feeling accepted as part of your nation. It is about knowing
> that your nation accepts you as a son or daughter. It is
> about realizing that being a part of a nation entails
> certain responsibilities. That is my definition of
> patriotism.
> And right now, as a Malaysian, I am feeling
> anything BUT patriotic. 50 years of independence? So what?
> What has it done for me? Whoopee. I have a chance to change
> my life. I will change my destiny. I could not choose the
> country where I was born but I can very well choose the
> country that I will swear my allegiance to. I want a country
> that will recognize me as a citizen and grant me rights
> equal to that of all other citizens. I want a country that
> has the wisdom to recognize my potential and talents and
> reward me accordingly. I want a country where the government
> fears its people and conducts itself in a manner worthy of
> respect and honor.
> This is not my nation. I am leaving. Mr. Lim, I
> salute you and all those like you who can find the strength
> and energy to fight for an ungrateful bunch of people. How
> many actually held mass protests, hunger strikes or rose up
> to defend you and your family when you or your son was
> imprisoned for fighting for us? How many did more than just
> shake their heads and move on with their petty little lives?
> None that I know of. Yet you continue to defend their
> rights.
> You are an amazing man, Mr. Lim and I truly admire
> you for that. Unfortunately, I have a bright future ahead
> and I will not waste it in this country. It is not my
> nation.
> Thank you for fighting the good fight.
> (Author's name withheld for privacy)

4 comments:

  1. If you don't accept Article 153 of the Constitution on the Special Position of the Malays, which is the quid pro quo or in exchange for your citizenship right, and Article 152 on the position of Bahasa Malaysia, you are free to leave.

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  2. legally, everyone is free to leave including you.

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  3. Dear blogger I totally agree with you and I can understand why you left Malaysia. Malaysia is such a corrupted nation and i dare say if it wasnt for us Chinese all these bloody Malays will still be living in huts and tending to their padi fields instead of living in massive bungalows and driving merc and bmws. They are so ungratful and kurang ajar. Thank goodness I left this corrupt country called Malaysia 16 yrs ago and I havent regretted my actions since.

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  4. Dear Blogger & responder,

    I totally agree with you. Since you don't like M'sia constitution so much, it is best for you to leave Malaysia to go the green pasture.

    I still wonder why so many others still want to stay behind.

    Have you ever wonder why Malaysia is called "Malay"sia and not any other name?

    Go for it.

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