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Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Karma strikes back when a man shames a Malay lady and her refugee husband from doing business

 

IS IT wrong for the local females to get horny over those rough, big Arabs who got here from their war torn countries?

Apparently it is, for a netizen who decided to make a nasty joke out of it when he discovered one of the refugees doing business on the streets with his Malay wife.

From the conversation in the video, the man was condemning the Pakistani man for doing business.

He further hurled insults at his wife for protecting the refugee and employing him, highlighting that it was wrong in the face of the law.

But if he was expecting the video to aid him in some sense to vilify the lady and her migrant husband, he would be sorely disappointed.

The video can also be found at: https://x.com/Y_X_sucks/status/1998038004674470044

Netizens by the numbers were quick to point out his folly, instead, lending their sympathy to the lady.

“He is jealous the lady rejected his proposal,” said @Aizat_Mysd while @akulereAu pointed out the simple truth that the lady was certain to “back up” the migrant since he was her husband.

The best comment, perhaps, came from @naufalkahar:

Also, netizen @Kimola90 said it was fine if he was being accompanied by his wife but it was wrong if he was doing it alone.

But the video recorder had his supporters too, who said she was handing her self respect over just for a little profit.

“KDN must be strict. I hate it the most when I am in the middle of a meal and these people come asking, and smiling, selling fruits,” said @Nanbakri113116, further pointing out that quite a number of locals bought from them too.

On our part, we would like to state that refugees already live a challenging life, having uprooted themselves and coming over to Malaysia without the right to work.

If they cannot provide for themselves, who are we to complain when they start doing honest business? If not, should they steal instead, as suggested by a netizen previously in the comment section? Regardless, we are not advocating people to do business without a permit. —  Focus Malaysia

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