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Comments by "K `" (@user-jt3dw6vv4x) on "How India is Buying Israel's Largest Companies" video.
Bahahahaha they never have their priorities straight. No wonder the educated Malaysian Chinese, Indians and even Malays leave Malaysia for greener pasture in Singapore and Australia.
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@user-gf5dr5nq6l Malaysia is a lot richer than India but that's because of the Malaysian Chinese. Malaysian Chinese power the Malaysian economy and Malaysian Chinese (and Malaysian Indians) earn more money than the Malays. Despite the Bumiputera law and all the attempts to redistribute wealth, the ethnic Chinese and ethnic Indians still earn more money than the Malays. With all the discrimination against minorities in Malaysia, many Malaysian Chinese and Indians have left for Singapore and Australia and Malaysia's catastrophic brain drain has led to the country continuously failing to reach high income status (a target it should've reached by now). Now Malaysia's leaders lament at the lack of talent in the country that has been lost to Australia like they did earlier this year and the World Bank continues to warn that Malaysia will never reach high income status until it stops it brain drain.
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@user-gf5dr5nq6l Lee Kuan Yew had a history of being blunt and making racially charged remarks on the Malays and infamously said that companies in Singapore should recruit more talent of Chinese, Indian and White origin with no mention of Malays. He though White people (who aren't even Singaporean) are more worthy of working in Singapore than Singapore's own indigenous people. Yikes. You think you're on a high horse but at this rate with everything we have seen in the history of Malaysia and Singapore, there is no high horse for you to even climb onto.
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@user-gf5dr5nq6l Yeah just like the Indians leaving India but difference is that they aren't leaving due to discrimination, they're leaving cause their government can't create enough graduate jobs for them. Malaysia, on the other hand, is richer but its government can't get its priorities straight, it discriminates against the Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Indians and is equally corrupt. There is a reason why most Malaysians outside of Malaysia are ethnically Chinese rather than Malay. Now if Malaysia got its priorities straight, the country would not be dealing with an uncontrollable brain drain. It has all the opportunities to be successful but can't do so because of its ultra pro-Malay and pro-Muslim voter base and politicians.
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@user-gf5dr5nq6l Yeah no I'm not keen on any of that, I merely stated these facts because it's the only way for people like you to understand. No, I am not an Indian and I know everything that Lee Kuan Yew said, you don't have to tell me, I admire him a lot. I've read articles about him, I've read books on him, I've watched his interviews and I paid respect for him at one of the public tribute spaces for him.
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@user-gf5dr5nq6l Also, I do agree that India is an artificial country. What exactly does a Tamil have in common with a Punjabi? What does a Sikkimese person have in common with an Andamanese? An Assamese is completely different to a Rajasthani. Each state in that country has its own ethnic group, culture and language. They hate each other, even people in the same state can't get along (look at Manipur). There is literally ethnic violence towards people from different states. The people in the south are angry that people from the north are moving to their states, cause they're more wealthy. Yeah it's an artificial country. Now do you have anything else to say to me or are we ending this discussion?
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