Tuesday, August 27, 2024

China Won't Protect Malaysia's Chinese?

 

Malaysian Chinese, especially the younger ones, don't trust China? 

They trust the Japanese who had raped Malaysian Chinese women and made sex slaves of them, tortured and killed Malaysian Chinese men during the Japanese occupation in the early 1940s just because of their love for anime?

And the Koreans for K-pop? 

And their androgynous stars?

What blardy frivolity and small brains leh, to put it mildly! 

Hahaha...Good for them! Sleep on, sleep on!!

Malaysia is a gone case already, in a sense, with decades of race and religious politics at center stage, and no politicians having the vision and especially the guts, to say enough is enough. We are all Malaysians irrespective of colour, cultural and religious differences, stop the divisive politics, let's get on as one and work for each other.

China won't protect Malaysia's Chinese? 

Whatever, China must not forget it was the Chinese diaspora, including Malaysian Chinese, who helped it when the country was such a sad case, poor and economically backward.

Had it not been for Singapore premier Lee Kwan Yew's help and guidance and China's own forward looking leader Deng Xiao Peng working together, China would likely still be struggling, at any rate not become what it is today.

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