The answer is quite obvious. That is because we are fed up. We are fed up with the Chinese radicals and extremists who have dirty mouths and are fucking arrogant. So we do not care what the Malay radicals and extremists say any more because the Chinese radicals and extremists are no better.
NO HOLDS BARRED
Raja Petra Kamarudin
1) The Chinese and Malays may think alike but they are completely different animals. The Chinese parents taught their kids to work hard and stand on their own feet whereas the Malays are brainwashed to believe that they are not able to stand without crutches.
2) Looks like my cat agitated quite a few pigeons here. All I wanted to say is, it’s about time the Malays discard all those crutches which in my opinion is actually hindering their competitiveness and progress. Now tell me, can any Malay be proud to beat Lee Chong Wei in badminton if the latter has to strap 5kg of weight on each of his ankles? Yeah this is sport you may say but what different is business?
Michael Chua
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Michael Chua posted those two comments (above) in my article Chinese think just like Malays. And what Michael Chua posted more or less proves a few things that I have been saying for some time, which many Chinese dispute and get upset with.
The first thing many Chinese accuse me of is generalising. They get very angry with what they say is my generalising. Just because a few hundred million Chinese are like that does not mean the entire more than one billion Chinese are also like that, they would argue.
I reply by saying that the Chinese generalise about the Malays and the Malays generalise about the Chinese. It works both ways. If you hate being lumped into the same box then stop doing it as well.
Of course, this is again denied. Chinese never generalise. Well, this comment by Michael Chua shatters the myth that Chinese never generalise. And if ‘all I wanted to say is, it’s about time the Malays discard all those crutches which in my opinion is actually hindering their competitiveness and progress’ is considered NOT generalising then the Chinese are stupider than I thought.
The second bone of contention of the Chinese is my statement that the Chinese look down on the Malays and have a very low opinion of the Malays. I am accused of raising hatred against the Chinese by provoking the Malays. It is not true that the Chinese look down on the Malays and have a very low opinion of the Malays.
Well, what would you call the statement ‘all I wanted to say is, it’s about time the Malays discard all those crutches which in my opinion is actually hindering their competitiveness and progress’ if that is not looking down on the Malays and having a low opinion of the Malays?
The third bone of contention is regarding my statement that the Chinese just love whacking the Malays and do enjoy insulting the Malays. That is not true. I am lying. I am provoking the Malays to make them get angry with the Chinese.
I do not know how you would view the statement ‘all I wanted to say is, it’s about time the Malays discard all those crutches which in my opinion is actually hindering their competitiveness and progress’. To me I take that as an insult.
In fact, the statement ‘the Chinese parents taught their kids to work hard and stand on their own feet whereas the Malays are brainwashed to believe that they are not able to stand without crutches’ is also an insult. This statement means the Chinese are superior while the Malays are inferior. It also shows the Chinese are clever (cannot be brainwashed) while the Malays are stupid (can be brainwashed). It further shows the Chinese are hardworking while the Malays are lazy.
I can go on and on.
If Michael Chua thought that statement number two washes statement number one, the reverse actually happened. Michael Chua actually dug a deeper hole with statement number two.
And you know what, maybe not 100% of the Chinese think like Michael Chua but certainly many do if the comments on the Internet are anything to go by and I am not just talking about comments here inMalaysia Today.
So, it is because of people like Michael Chua that we have seen the birth of rightwing movements like Perkasa, ISMA, and many more. Prior to 2008 many Malay liberals (me included) used to whack those we viewed as Malay radicals or extremists.
Those who had followed the ceramah circuit in the run-up to the 2008 general election would have heard me speaking ‘live’ at these ceramah and issuing warnings to Umno and all those Malay radicals and extremists to not threaten the Chinese/Indians with May 13 and that if they do start May 13 Version 2 then the non-Malays should just stay home and not get involved because we liberal Malays will take on the radical and extremist Malays.
I said that all over Selangor and I said that in Penang. And I said it in front of tens of thousands of people who can swear they were there and heard me say that. In fact, it is even on YouTube.
Today, we from amongst the Malay liberals no longer want to say that. We no longer warn the Malay radicals and extremists to not start another May 13 and that if they do, we, the Malay liberals, will be there on the frontline to protect the non-Malays from these radicals and extremists.
That was what we said in the run-up to the 2008 general election. That is not what we say post-2008 general election.
And do you know why? Do you know why, as you say, we have changed since 2008 and no longer talk like we used to pre-2008?
The answer is quite obvious. That is because we are fed up. We are fed up with the Chinese radicals and extremists who have dirty mouths and are fucking arrogant. So we do not care what the Malay radicals and extremists say any more because the Chinese radicals and extremists are no better.
It is like what is happening in the Middle East. At one time we were very concerned about developments in the Middle East. Then we saw that both sides are the same. Both sides are no better. So as far as we are concerned they can wipe each other out and maybe the world will be a better place after that.
That is the same how we view the Malay radicals and extremists and the Chinese radicals and extremists. They are just both sides of the same coin. So let whatever happens just happen. The Malay radicals and extremists want Chinese blood and the Chinese radicals and extremists want Malay blood. So carry on and wipe each other out. Then maybe after one million Malays, Chinese and Indians have killed each other Malaysia will become a better place for the rest of us.
I am waiting for the Malaysian killing fields to commence so that we send people like Michael Chua and the rest of his ilk to an early grave.
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