I must admire Lim Kit Saing's faith in the new Bolehland, but I doubt very much the Chinese Malaysian Diaspora will return in large numbers any time soon to serve the country of their birth.
Though this is supposed to be the dawn of a new Bolehland when the rakyat finally dumped the old duMNo regime and voted in the PH government, it is still very much the same Bolehland of old under duMNo & Co.
Nothing much has fundamentally changed. It is still very much about race, religion and entitlement. They even held a special Malay Congress on the future of the Malays in the new Bolehland, where the Pm himself had attended, just to remind people lest they should forget. They are not talking about meritocracy per se any time soon.
The Chinese Malaysian Diaspora would be better off staying where they are where, at lest, their contributions are recognised and appreciated. If they return, they will at best be ignored. If not, looked upon with suspicion.
Wasn't it Pm Maha himself who had said if he allowed a million Mainland Chinese to come here and do business, the Malay would be pushed to the fringes of the jungle? Not too clear if he had intended to include the Chinese Malaysian Diaspora though. Hehehe......
60+ years after independence, they are still talking of saving the Malays though they are not telling whom or what the Malays must be saved from.
If would be more honest if they say not only the Malays but the whole country should be saved from corrupt leaders and billion dollar whales. At lest, that will be more like it and truthful.
And less of the self-serving, cowardly, destructive, age-old politics of convenience, race,religion and entitlement Hahaha......
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