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Malaysia Sacrifices Talent For Dominance Of One Race, Says Lee Kuan Yew

7-8-2013 12:59 PM| Diterbitkan: admin9| Dilihat: 19495| Komen: 194

Malaysia sacrifices talent for dominance of one race, says Lee Kuan Yew                                                                                                
                                                                        
August 06, 2013
                        
Latest Update: August 06, 2013 10:52 pm                        

                                                                                                                                                                                






















Malaysia is prepared to lose its talent through its race-based policies in order to maintain the dominance of one race, said Lee Kuan Yew in his new book which was launched tonight in Singapore.

And although Malaysia has acknowledged the fact that they are losing these talents and is making an attempt to lure Malaysians back from overseas, such efforts may be too little too late, he said.


        "This is putting the country at a disadvantage. It is voluntarily shrinking the talent pool needed to build the kind of society that makes use of talent from all races.


        "They are prepared to lose that talent in order to maintain the dominance of one race," he said in the 400-page book called "One Man's View of the World" (pic).


It features conversations between Lee and his long-time admirer, Helmut Schmidt, former leader of West Germany. They discussed world affairs when Schmidt visited Singapore last year.


In the book, Lee pointed out that Malaysia is losing ground and  giving other countries a head start in the external competition.


About 400,000 of some one million Malaysians overseas are in Singapore, according to the World Bank.


When announcing the five-year plan for Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in Parliament in 2011, the government would set up a talent corporation to lure some 700,000 Malaysians working abroad back to the country.


But in his book, Lee said the demographic changes in Malaysia will lead to a further entrenchment of Malay privileges.


He noted that in the last 10 years, since the enactment of the New Economic Policy, the proportion of Malaysian Chinese and Indians of the total population has fallen dramatically.


        "The Chinese made up 35.6 percent of the population in 1970. They were down to 24.6 percent at the last census in 2010. Over that same period, the Indian numbers fell from 10.8 percent to 7.3 percent," he said.


        He added, "40 percent of our migrants are from Malaysia.


        "Those with the means to do so leave for countries farther afield. In the early days, Taiwan was a popular destination among the Chinese-educated.


        "In recent years, Malaysian Chinese and Indians have been settling in Europe, America and Australia. Some have done very well for themselves, such as Penny Wong, Australia’s current finance minister.


        "Among those who have chosen to remain in Malaysia, some lack the means to leave and others are making a good living through business despite the discriminatory policies. Many in this latter class partner with Malays who have connections."


        World Bank data for 2012 showed that the island republic has raced ahead of its neighbour, with gross domestic product per capita of US$51,709 compared with Malaysia’s US$10,381.


        Najib had said Malaysia is set to become a high income developed nation as early as 2018, two years earlier than the targeted 2020.


        Lee said in his book the separation of Singapore and Malaysia in 1965 marked "the end of a different vision in Malaysia on the race issue".


        He added, "Much of what has been achieved in Singapore could have been replicated throughout Malaysia. Both countries would have been better off." - August 6, 2013.
                                                                    


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Quote ifanonline 6-8-2013 11:17 PM
singapore majoriti cina...malaysia majoriti melayu...why not exchange melayu singapore dgn cina malaysia?
Quote pakwetizzaqyah 6-8-2013 11:27 PM
TUN lee kuan yew... hahahahahah
Quote pakwetizzaqyah 6-8-2013 11:27 PM
ifanonline posted on 6-8-2013 11:17 PM
singapore majoriti cina...malaysia majoriti melayu...why not exchange melayu singapore dgn cina mala ...

tenggelam nanti pulau bartuah tu
Quote Babai 6-8-2013 11:33 PM
Cine ni lupa kat negara dia tuh satu bangsa jugak yang dominan.
Quote ifanonline 6-8-2013 11:35 PM
basicly this apek transformed singapore into a high income nation...credit should be given to that effort....ape nasib singapore kalu masuk malaysia dulu? seperti sarawak, mungkin di rogol oleh ketua menteri melayu...
Quote spiderman80 6-8-2013 11:38 PM
Sebelum ada sesiapa yang mahu menghentam insan yang bernama LKY tu, sila berfikir sejenak apa yang dikatakannya itu ada benar atau tidak. Jangan fikirkan perkauman sebab pandangan beliau pun lebih kepada pembangunan negara. Anggaplah pandangan ini datang dari seorang tokoh bangsa lain selain dari Cina. Ketepikan apa2 yang tak baik dan terima apa2 je yang dirasakan baik untuk kita dan anak bangsa kita sendiri.
Quote ifanonline 6-8-2013 11:44 PM
hubungan apek kuan yew dgn mamak kerala memang tidak baik, semenjak mereka muda lagi...che det memang berbulu dgn tunku sebab lepaskan singapore senang-senang aje...bagi kat cina, tapi kuan yew pun rasis juga...cuba tengok kabinet singapore, berapa ekor melayu dlm tu?

Quote Bedah.Cun 6-8-2013 11:55 PM
Berapa orang menteri orang Jakun, Semai, Che Wong, Mah Meri, Kintaq, Ma Betaseq di kabinet Malaysia? Senator? Kitorang undi UMNO berkurun2 lamanya!
Quote don_quixote 6-8-2013 11:56 PM
a bitter pill to swallow but it's a remedy nonetheless....
Quote spiderman80 7-8-2013 12:05 AM
Babai posted on 6-8-2013 11:33 PM
Cine ni lupa kat negara dia tuh satu bangsa jugak yang dominan.

Haha... tapi ada tak sana wujud istilah ketuanan Cina dan tongkat istimewa?
Quote Maideen. 7-8-2013 12:07 AM
Menurut seorang intelek Melayu kat Singapore ni lah terdapat seorang Amoi yang menjual panties dan air mazinya (yakni video clip nya) secara online.

Sesiapa yang beli panties amoi ini akan dapat video clip (yakni air mazi) amoi itu secara percuma!

http://mforum2.cari.com.my/forum ... read&tid=519909

Maideen~Video clip = air mazi.....hahahahahahahaha
Quote BotakChinPeng 7-8-2013 12:14 AM
spiderman80 posted on 6-8-2013 11:38 PM
Sebelum ada sesiapa yang mahu menghentam insan yang bernama LKY tu, sila berfikir sejenak apa yang d ...

ooookay .dah pikir dah.

itu lee kuan yew dah jadikan rakyat singpura sebagai warga kelas kedua di negara sendiri sebab dia awal awal lagi dah sedar org sjgnapore bengap & tak ada bakat.

tapi bakat dari malaysia yang dia import pun hampir sama bengap gak. cuma bagus sikit dari warga singapura saja.
itu sebabnya singapura masih lagi ketinggalan belakang malaysia dari segi teknologi.

malaysia ada teknologi peringkat tertinggi macam enjin kereta, automatic transmission & platform kereta bertaraf dunia.
teknologi bateri polimer lithium malaysia tiada tandingan di dunia.
limbungan serta loji keluli jepun pernah import penunu hidrogen pemotong keluli dari syarikat malaysia.
terbaru, malaysia antara beberapa kerat saja negara di dunia yang berkeupayaan merekabentuk enjin gas turbin  dan turbojet saiz besar.

singapura..... nak rekabentuk ball bearing sendiri pun tak mampu. hahahahahahaaaaarkptuih




Quote 5229 7-8-2013 12:19 AM
BotakChinPeng posted on 7-8-2013 12:14 AM
ooookay .dah pikir dah.

itu lee kuan yew dah jadikan rakyat singpura sebagai warga kelas kedua  ...

singapore tak buat dengan semua tu.singapore buat duit dengan bank,dorang punya bursa,financial industry dorang..
Quote BotakChinPeng 7-8-2013 12:19 AM
spiderman80 posted on 7-8-2013 12:05 AM
Haha... tapi ada tak sana wujud istilah ketuanan Cina dan tongkat istimewa?

tongkat di singapura tetap tongkat gak waluoun tak istimewa
Quote spiderman80 7-8-2013 12:22 AM
BotakChinPeng posted on 7-8-2013 12:14 AM
ooookay .dah pikir dah.

itu lee kuan yew dah jadikan rakyat singpura sebagai warga kelas kedua  ...

Bukan apa tapi awak benar2 rasa bangga dengan pencapaian Proton selama ini? Lagipun tak semestinya semua negara harus memiliki sektor permotoran yang hebat2 baru boleh jadikan mereka maju. Banyak jugak negara yang maju tanpa sebarang perindustrian. Zaman sekarang dah berubah, dah menuju ke sektor kewangan, teknologi dan lain-lain.

Walaupun saya tak suka warga Singapork, tapi apa yang berjaya dibawa oleh kerejaan depa untuk memajukan negara depa seharusnya kita belajar. Yang tak baik, kita tolak ke tepi.

Janganlah asyik nak menghina kaum dan negara lain. Setiap negara ada advantages dan disadvantages masing-masing.
Quote spiderman80 7-8-2013 12:23 AM
BotakChinPeng posted on 7-8-2013 12:19 AM
tongkat di singapura tetap tongkat gak waluoun tak istimewa

Boleh bagikan contoh? Saya nak tahu gak.
Quote sekngucing 7-8-2013 12:24 AM
cuba lee kuan yew ckp mcm ni dgn china?
why china sacrifices talent for dominance of han chinese? where is pakis? where is indian? where is manchu? where is uighur?
Quote spiderman80 7-8-2013 12:25 AM
5229 posted on 7-8-2013 12:19 AM
singapore tak buat dengan semua tu.singapore buat duit dengan bank,dorang punya bursa,financial in ...

Itulah... Singapork dan HK merupakan negara pusat kewangan global yang maju dan tak memerlukan perindustrian.
Quote spiderman80 7-8-2013 12:26 AM
sekngucing posted on 7-8-2013 12:24 AM
cuba lee kuan yew ckp mcm ni dgn china?
why china sacrifices talent for dominance of han chinese? w ...

Mungkin dia maksudkan tongkat?

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