just to show that you edited your post. if not people would be wondering why i posted that.Originally posted by HyuugaNeji:this is just what i thought or believed will happen. I never said the whole singapore will have the same view as i do.
You can post your thoughts too. (esp if you think otherwise)
too troublesome.... i dont want to go to war... and then end up with 12 million parasites to support...Originally posted by fishbuff:remember that sabah and sarawak were coaxed into joining the federation malaysia by LKY.
so if sabah and sarawak revolt and join up with SG, then SG use its army strength to squash MY since SAF has alot more firepower than MY. it might just work.
what are you waiting for even nw if anyone wants to join in malaysia you can now start packing and stay there, then if you want to work here because S$ is big, you will be become FT so no need to complain about FT in Sg because you will be one of them.Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:If Malaysia in 20 year's time abolishes the pro-bumiputra policy, do you favour Singapore rejoining the Malaysian Federation?
ask more china ppl come over like what they did in the past?Originally posted by Timmay:I don't ever want Singapore to rejoin Malaysia because the Chinese are going to be a minority and I hate that to happen
wow your post a bit racist leh. I scared it will offend some of our fellow Malay forumners.Originally posted by youyayu:ask more china ppl come over like what they did in the past?![]()
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then maybe kick the Malaysia government out and dominate the whole place as Temasek... Malay can't handle government affairs.. Malaysia are one of the examples... too much corruption...
not racist.. malay are good at doing sports but not business and politician... chinese not good at sports but they are better in businessOriginally posted by Spartans:wow your post a bit racist leh. I scared it will offend some of our fellow Malay forumners.
Is your question is :Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:If Malaysia in 20 year's time abolishes the pro-bumiputra policy, do you favour Singapore rejoining the Malaysian Federation?
Noooooooo.... because i don't to another hindraf here or maybe Singraf... what you think.... canOriginally posted by Poh Ah Pak:If Malaysia in 20 year's time abolishes the pro-bumiputra policy, do you favour Singapore rejoining the Malaysian Federation?
In world history, no city state has ever lasted for long.The Lion City would
Yah I think that is factually correct.Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:In world history, no city state has ever lasted for long.
i don like the name "Malaysia" to be country name ...Originally posted by youyayu:i don't mind if they renamed it as Temasek Or Singapore BUT NOT MALAYSIA but hopefully its run by Singapore Government but not sex tape government.. i don't want to live in poverty..
Malaysia government's policy of giving special privilege to the Bumiputra aka the Malay.Originally posted by happieman:what is discriminative Bumiputra policy ?
Originally posted by Spartans:aiyo .. this kind of unfair treatment .. which non-malay want to be malaysian ??!!
Malaysia government's policy of giving special privilege to the Bumiputra aka the Malay.
Such as 80% of univeristy admission and government agencies [b]must be Malay.
Discount in the buying of housing etc. A non-Malay cannot buy a Malay's house whereas a Malay can buy a non-Malay house.
Source: My Malaysian friends and relatives.[/b]
Then what abt so many olympic gold won by China???? How many gold Malaysia and Indonesia combine????Originally posted by youyayu:not racist.. malay are good at doing sports but not business and politician... chinese not good at sports but they are better in business
in world history all large powers started off small...Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:In world history, no city state has ever lasted for long.
In history, how long the city states, small countries or even big countries existed depend on the prevailing environment. When the Roman Empire expanded its territory, all countries along the way fell.Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:In world history, no city state has ever lasted for long.