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PUNCA MALAYSIA TAK MAJU SBB CINA & INDIA DIHALAU

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Post time 23-5-2015 01:31 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
byk negara 1st world tak ramai populasi cina & india, tetap maju.... pe cerita? bangang tak abis?  


Thursday, 21 May 2015 11:06
UMNO'S SHOCKING POPULATION RE-ENGINEERING: Chasing away 2 mil Chinese, 0.5 mil Indians ...
Written by        Johan Bakri




This is of interest to those watching the development of Malaysia and Singapore

I am currently reading two books in parallel:

1] The March to Putrajaya This is about the recent and current happenings in Malaysia. It is the first book I am reading as an e-book (attached)
2] Men in White. This is the history of Singapore for the last 50 years The contrast is most enlightening; not that one has to read the books to know. The books spells out the minutiae that is not intended for the public eyes. Needless to say the former is banned in Malaysia.

UMNO and Population Engineering by Hussein Abd Hamid Since 1957 UMNO has effectively carried out the population engineering of our country to ensure its long-term survival by creating the myth of a two pronged “Ketuanan Melayu”. “Ketuanan Melayu” for the Malay masses who are lulled into a feeling of being superior over the non-Malays because of their numbers and “Ketuanan Melayu” for the UMNO Malay political elites through the accumulation of massive material wealth for themselves and their cronies. And while UMNO has failed by almost any measure you chose to gauge them – good governance or morality – without question they have succeeded too well in the engineering of the population of this country of ours.

The duplicity of UMNO in proclaiming Satu Bangsa, Satu Negara while all the while undertaking a relentless program to whittle down the numbers of the non-Malays through very precise and focused initiatives is breathtaking in its effectiveness!

Consider this:

In 1957:
– 45% of the population are Chinese.
– 12% of the population are Indians.

In 2010
– 25% of the population are Chinese.
– 7% of the population are Indians.

Over 600,000 Chinese and Indian Malaysians with redIC were rejected repeatedly when applying for citizenship and possibly 80% of them had passed away due to old age.

Since 1957:
– 2 million Chinese have emigrated.
– 0.5 million Indians have also emigrated overseas.
– 3 million Indonesians migrated to Malaysia to become Malaysian citizens with Bumiputra status.

Now the non-Malays are well aware of this tinkering and engineering of our population and it would do us Malays no good to say that it was UMNO doing and that we had no hand in what happened. As a Malay I was then comfortable that UMNO was the dominant partner in the Barisan Nasional.

It was comforting to know that Malays controlled four of the five major banks. Education? Between 1968 to 2000:

– 48 Chinese Primary Schools closed down.
– 144 Indian Primary Schools closed down.
– 2637 Malay Primary Schools were built.

Of the total government budget for these schools 2.5% were for the Chinese Primary Schools, 1% for the Indian Primary School and 96.5% for the Malay Primary School .

Petronas Petrol Stations? Of the 2000 stations the Malays owned 99%. Yes we Malays were indeed in control. In control of what?

We were in control of the all the business licenses and permits for Taxis and Approved Permits.

We were in control of Government contracts of which 95% were given to Malays.

We were in control of the Rice Trade through Bernas that bought over 80% of Chinese Rice Millers in Kedah.

We were in control of UMBC, MISC and Southern Bank – all previously owned by Chinese.

We were in control of bus companies. Throughout Malaysia MARA buses could be seen plying all the routes. Non-Malays were simply displaced by having their application for bus routes and for new buses rejected.

Every new housing estate built had a mosque or a surau. None, I repeat “no” temples or churches were built for any housing estate!

So why with control over all these highly visible entities and business opportunities are the Malays still unable to stand tall and with pride over and above the non-Malays? We are unable to so do because it was not the Malays that benefited from these opportunities - UMNO did.

Why must UMNO constantly harp about the need to spoon feed the Malays – about ketuanan Melayu when it is already in place and about Bumiputra status and all the privileges and rights that goes with that status?

And as a Malay I want to ask the non-Malays why do you still choose to live in a country whose government has by its actions and deeds done whatever it could to make you feel not welcome? The non-Malays I know have all told me the same thing – Malaysia is their country – they know of no other country they can call their own. And so they stay and put up with the abuses.

The difference now is that there are enough Malays who are shamed by the antics of this Malay political organization called UMNO. There are enough Malays to tell the non-Malays that we feel your pain. We understand your frustrations and despair at not being treated as equals in a country you call your own. And enough non-Malays have migrated abroad to cause our country to understand that their loss is another country's gain. A loss, which our country can ill afford to sustain.

And more importantly all this ground swell of disgust and contempt at UMNO has manifested itself in a way these political idiots understand – losing our votes in the 12th General Elections. Amen for that. And so we wait for the 13th General Election which we hope will dish out the relevant karma for UMNO and its Barisan Nasional partners. Meantime understand what they have done to us all – not only the non-Malays but also to the Malays and do not allow Barisan Nasional to play the race card and start their divide and rule antics on us anymore.

You are one with me we are two. HIGH TIME TO WAKE UP FROM OUR COMFORT ZONE.......ALL OF YOU OUT THERE...MALAYSIA IS NOT DOING ALRIGHT AT ALL...IT IS STILL NOT TOO LATE.....UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL !!!

FOR THOSE WHO KNOW WELL, SHOULD PASS THE MESSAGE AROUND TO THOSE WHO ARE STILL SLEEPING.

MAY GOD HELP US...TO HELP OURSELVES. - MAILBAG

Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.co ... mid=2#ixzz3atCU8jtI
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penulis nie mabuk ketum?

Every new housing estate built had a mosque or a surau. None, I repeat “no” temples or churches were built for any housing estate!

dah cina & india nak pupus, buat apa bina kuil/tokong/gereja? astaga........ bangangnya ko nie  
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 Author| Post time 23-5-2015 02:16 AM | Show all posts
penulis Johan Bakri nie bodoh ke apa?  

Mengapa Ramai Rakyat Malaysia Kerja di Luar Negara?
ON NOV 11, 2009 BY STAFF BERITA SEMASA { 31 comments }



Sekarang ini tidak boleh dinafikan lagi yang mana orang kita rakyat Malaysia lebih berminat untuk kerja di luar negara berbanding di negara sendiri. Rata-ratanya beranggapan  ini merupakan soal gaji lumayan yang bakal diperolehi mereka apabila berkerja di luar negara. Angkanya bukan sedikit iaitu sekitar 785,000. itu belum termasuk lagi lebih 100,000 yang sudah menukar kewarganegaraan.

Kalau diikutkan statistik daripada kementerian di mana orang Melayu sendiri adalah yang paling ramai berhijrah ke luar negara. Kenapa mereka sanggup tinggalkan negara sendiri dan meredah hidup di rantau orang? Sebab?

Tak payah jauh pun, kawan saya sendiri yang bekerja di Brunei pernah beritahu saya yang mana gaji lumayan yang diterimanya adalah faktor utamanya bertindak sedemikian. Jikalau company di sana boleh menawarkan tawaran gaji 3-4 kali ganda daripada apa yang diperolehi di Malaysia, siapa yang tidak mahu ambil peluang ini. Kawan saya pekakkan telinga sahaja apabila dikatakan tidak mengenang jasa negara, bla…bla…bla. Yang pentingnya,  at the end of the month dia dapat apa yang dia impikan untuk kehidupannya pada masa depan. Itu kata kawan saya. Bagaimana pula yang lain?

Bagi mereka, mungkin ini jalan yang terbaik untuk masa depan mereka sendiri. Tidak salah rasanya nak tinggal dan kerja di luar negara hatta sampai 20 tahun pun, yang pentingnya ilmu dan pengalaman yang dikutip di sana dapat dikongsikan akhirnya dengan masyarakat di sini. Bagi saya sendiri sememangnya menyokong sesiapa yang ingin kerja di luar negara dengan tujuan menambah pendapatan dan juga pengalaman, asalkan tidak lupa kepada tanahair sendiri, Malaysia yang tercinta dan satu lagi jangan sesekali menyerahkan kerakyatan.

79,199 Melayu lepaskan kerakyatan Malaysia
Sunday, 15 July 2007 07:14am
Dipetik daripada Berita Minggu (Digunakan dengan kebenaran)

DATUK Y seorang ahli perniagaan yang agak berjaya. Beliau kini berusia 54 tahun. Beliau membuat keputusan untuk menjual perniagaannya dan berhijrah ke United Kingdom (UK) dua tahun lalu. Beliau membuat keputusan itu kerana dua orang anaknya kini sudah bekerja, seorang di Sydney, Australia dan seorang lagi di Hong Kong. Dua yang lain masih menuntut, seorang di sebuah public school terkenal di London dan seorang di salah sebuah universiti di Wales.

Bagi Datuk Y, keputusan itu tidak mudah. “Saya sayangkan Malaysia, dan terhutang budi, keluarga dan saudara mara saya semuanya di Malaysia.” Kenapa berhijrah? Beliau memberikan alasan pendidikan untuk anak-anak dan peluang pekerjaan mereka sebagai alasannya. “Saya bekerja selama ini untuk mereka, saya mahukan yang terbaik untuk mereka.”

Datin M bercerai dengan suaminya lima tahun yang lalu apabila Datuk S mengahwini seorang gadis jelita. Datin M membuat keputusan untuk meninggalkan Malaysia bersama-sama tiga anaknya ke Melbourne, Australia. Beliau boleh hidup agak selesa kerana pembahagian harta sepencarian yang agak lumayan ekoran penceraian itu. Seorang anaknya sudah bekerja, dua yang lain masih menuntut di universiti, di Brisbane dan Melbourne.

Alasan Datin M untuk berhijrah mungkin lebih mudah diterima. Beliau memberitahu saya alasan utamanya kerana “membawa hati yang luka.” Katanya, “Saya mahu pergi jauh dari apapun yang mengingatkan saya pada masa lalu.” Mengapa tidak tinggal sebagai warganegara Malaysia tetapi bermaustatin di Australia? “Saya mengikut suara hati anak,” katanya. “Mereka fikirkan masa depan.”

LJ memilih untuk berhijrah ke Auckland, New Zealand enam tahun yang lalu. Dia seorang akauntan yang mendapat pendidikan di Auckland. Pada mulanya dia hanya mahu bekerja di Auckland selepas menamatkan pengajiannya, untuk mencari pengalaman. Selama tiga tahun beliau bekerja di Auckland kemudiannya pulang ke Malaysia. “Saya hilang punca di KL,” katanya. Dia kembali ke Auckland tiga tahun kemudian. Setelah mengahwini seorang wanita berkulit putih dia merasakan tidak ada keperluan lagi untuk pulang ke Malaysia. Dia kini menjadi warganegara New Zealand.

Bagi LJ, terlalu banyak yang tidak kena mengenai Malaysia. Namun demikian, beliau menyedari potensi yang ada pada negara asalnya. Tapi beliau merasakan bakat dan kemampuannya tidak dihargai. Terlalu banyak yang menyebabkan dia kecewa – dari isu pilih kasih, etika profesionalisme, amalan perniagaan hinggalah situasi politik. Beliau hanya mahu “pergi jauh dan mencuba nasib di tempat orang.”


Itu statistik dahulu. Bagaimana dengan situasi sekarang? Apa yang lebih memeranjatkan ialah berdasarkan statistik itu, orang Melayu adalah kaum paling ramai yang melepaskan kewarganegaraan Malaysia dan kerja di luar negara. Hanya 25,107 orang Cina dan 1,347 orang daripada kaum India yang berbuat demikian pada waktu yang sama. Orang Melayu adalah 70 peratus bilangan mereka yang berhijrah dan kerja di luar negara. Destinasi paling popular ialah Amerika Syarikat (AS) Australia dan New Zealand bagi orang Melayu utnuk kerja di luar negara.

Tidak seperti penghijrah dari negara miskin dan mundur yang mencari nafkah untuk memperbaiki kedudukan ekonomi mereka, orang Melayu yang berhijrah rata-rata merupakan golongan yang berjaya. Mereka terdiri daripada golongan berada atau profesional. Orang Melayu yang miskin tidak akan menggugurkan kerakyatan mereka semata-mata untuk kerja di luar negara.

P/S : Cuma saya ingin pendapat daripada kalangan pembaca BeritaSemasa.com sendiri, apa sebabnya orang Malaysia berminat kerja di luar negara. Mungkin anda boleh kongsikan pandangan anda di sini.


http://www.beritasemasa.com.my/mengapa-ramai-rakyat-malaysia-kerja-di-luar-negara


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Post time 23-5-2015 03:39 AM | Show all posts
Boya pun rasa nk berhijrah. Boring dan malu dpt PM yg dihencap oleh yex PM. Rasa mcm nk pergi menetap di bulan bintang
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Post time 23-5-2015 08:02 AM | Show all posts
hang ni cong, mesia bukan mau maju pun...mesia ni pelan asal mmg mau bersekutu bersama geng islam (kononnya) asia selatan
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Post time 23-5-2015 08:20 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kalau sekor tak ada kat malaysia ni kan lagi bagus...tak perlu melayu layan rasis mereka.

Gaduh pun melayu dgn melayu, mamak dan bugis, tun ngan najib...muhyidin yg untung..bukan jijah kipas tawww.
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Post time 23-5-2015 09:25 AM | Show all posts
quote menarik dari satu artikel blog dari temasek bertajuk "Singapore’s population policies: Book extract in the New Straits Times, Nov 5th 2012"


http://sudhirtv.com/tag/total-fertility-rates/

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Orang Melayu, bini dulu, baru cari harta.
Orang Cina, cari harta, baru bini.

Malays find a wife first, and then wealth.
Chinese find wealth first, and then a wife.

It is interesting to compare total fertility rates—the average number of children a woman is expected to have—among the different ethnic groups in the two countries.

In 2010, Malaysia’s total fertility rates were: 1.5 for Chinese, 1.7 for Indians and 2.6 for Malays. Singapore’s were: 1.02 for Chinese, 1.13 for Indians and 1.65 for Malays.

Thus, in both Malaysia and Singapore, Malays have the highest total fertility rates among the three major ethnic groups. There could be cultural and economic reasons for this. In both countries, the Malays have lower average household incomes than the Chinese and Indians. As incomes rise, people tend to have fewer kids.

This would partly explain why Singapore’s fertility rates are today so low. This is a socio-economic phenomenon the world over, particularly with the other East Asian Tigers—Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan—who have all recorded torrid economic growth alongside plummeting fertility. (Similarly, the fertility rate in Malaysia’s more developed states, such as Penang and Selangor, is lower than other parts of the country.)

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Post time 23-5-2015 10:01 AM | Show all posts
pigi da.

company melayu bayar staf gaji murah pastu perah pekeje kow2.

berniaga  xnak rugi. pegi masuk kubur lg bagus.
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Post time 23-5-2015 10:51 AM | Show all posts
Malaysia lambat maju sebab tak halau cina la.  

India.....bwaaahahahahahaha
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Post time 23-5-2015 10:57 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by primemova at 23-5-2015 11:27 AM

Di singapura, malays fertility rate is the highest, tp percentage populasi melayu makin menurun... Sbb? Lky bawak masuk prc dari cina mainland utk suppress malay population....lepas tu bawak pulak masuk pinoy yg muka seiras melayu utk dillute populasi melayu...  Population reengineering by lky
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Post time 23-5-2015 11:27 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Article racist ker?  Masih lagi duk devide people?
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Post time 23-5-2015 11:58 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
BotakChinPeng replied at 23-5-2015 10:51 AM
Malaysia lambat maju sebab tak halau cina la.  

India.....bwaaahahahahahaha

Sayang, awak ni nakal lah. Nasib baik awak tak halau abam keluar rumah.....kesian anak-anak kita nanti tak ada ayah di sisi mereka.
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Anak_Nogori replied at 23-5-2015 08:20 AM
Kalau sekor tak ada kat malaysia ni kan lagi bagus...tak perlu melayu layan rasis mereka.

Gaduh p ...

kalau takde cina lahanat, ko tak wujud tau, syaitan  
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primemova replied at 23-5-2015 10:57 AM
Di singapura, malays fertility rate is the highest, tp percentage populasi melayu makin menurun... S ...

cina singaporn pun anti cina PRC  
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Post time 24-5-2015 02:03 AM | Show all posts
hurmmm... camtu ke.
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Post time 24-5-2015 06:11 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
..kalu takde cina, muleysia nasibnya persis Indon lar, dok gebang2 GDP tinggi nugara G20, tapi rakyat masih terpaksa ke Msia jafi PATI..


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pyropura replied at 24-5-2015 06:11 AM
..kalu takde cina, muleysia nasibnya persis Indon lar, dok gebang2 GDP tinggi nugara G20, tapi rakya ...

jangan jaki sangat dgn cina & india...... kami tak rampas UITM berbanding mamak, indon & ridhuan teh mabuk ketum
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Post time 24-5-2015 06:23 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
@Acong

Hanya umngok aje sayang kat kuminis cina Prc, kembar umngok tuuww...
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Post time 24-5-2015 06:31 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
lg ramai berambus lg bagus
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Post time 24-5-2015 06:33 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
harapan kita semua menjelang 2030..puak2 ni tinggal 15% dan 3% jer...sama2lah kita nantikan saat manis itu
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Post time 24-5-2015 06:56 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
oklah selamat sarapan
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