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Majority need perpetual help.

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Post time 15-8-2006 11:52 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
JK? Digest no 15 of August, 06 <195 of 2006> Majority need perpetual help.

36 years already.

The minority got the raw deals in greater marginalisation and hence oppressed.

Where in the world the majority need help at the expense of the hardship of the minorities?

Is there any other similar model of the developing nations in the world?

This help coined 'privileges' is based on a contract under duress since 1969 but considered a soverign right. However, this privilege is normally applied to a small well connected sector of this group.   (see below)

I leave that to all why should this phenomenon be perpetuated even in the 21st century.

Where would this nation head to in times of general economic hardship?

Joshua Kong

Author of New Wealth Order, EPIC of Sabah, FIRE, Sabah Wealth - image of woods power,

EPIC of Sabah - 2nd Edition, Paper to Parliament Select Committee on Unity and National Service.

EPIC of Sabah - 3rd Ed., WATER, A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water,

Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia in 1963, Paper to Parliament Select Committee on Integrity. Paper to Suhakam on the "The number of EPIC of Sabah".

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/55375

But Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz said Washington understood Malaysia's need to retain its policies favouring bumiputeras, who make up 60 percent of the population in this multicultural nation, and asserted it was the country's sovereign right to do so.

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Post time 20-8-2006 03:20 AM | Show all posts
government then told us that, it is because the poor appear to be the "majority" hence aid is continuously  provided, despite knowing the fact that these "help" and "aid" are racially bias.

i would also like to point out the fact that the non-bumi doesn't appear to be the minority, most of the non-bumi originated and born here. this country gain its independence through the hardship of three main races, and then later negotiation made under equal and fair deal to pull in east malaysia. it is not as if the non-bumi migrate to this country after its independance, we were all here and witnessed independence. so "minority" doesn't apply to the non-bumi, to certain extend it carries social conservatism missunderstanding.

we malaysian, has become a confused race.
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