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{: , : , : 109, : [], : , : [[, , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , ], [, , , , ], [], [why get a civic when for a little more i could get a 3yr old c class\, , , ], [, , , , , ], [If you only wished to be happy, this could be easily accomplished; but we wish to be happier than other people, and this is always difficult, for we believe others to be happier than they are.\u201d - Montesquieu\nShared by Morgan Housel.Will look it up, I suppose my relationship could be defined by upbringing as I wasn\u2019t from a very rich family. Growing up my parents would boycott a stall/food for 20 years due to price increase sometimes and use the same car for 20 years and that made them affluent.While there is a group of biar papa asal bergaya, there Is also a group whereby they earn really good money. Like you yourself earn 20k a month. If I were you, I would buy a nice car for myself also. I mean I have driving around in a proton so why not indulge abit when I'm earning 20k in a monthhhhhh", "IKR. Work hard earn lots of money but not spend, in the end when we die (early) all of it goes to our kids who fight among themselves for inheritance.", "Yeah save2 pun no point jugak. Indulge a little", "what wrong in proton? i earned 15k nett still using proton preve haha, good handling and have many modifications option lol", "Nothing is wrong with a proton but imo if I'm earning good money, I will upgrade my carIf you really wanted to flex your 15k get an inspira lol. Preve susah oh tukar cvtI earn upwards of 20k a monthJust your typical reddit/lowyat person I guess lol. I might as well post why is every 5th person on malaysian reddit seem to earn more than 10k/month.Kesian right. Make a setori just to say they earn 20k:26563:Business owners or upper management peeps prolly driving company car. I think a lot of normies like us didn't realise that living a luxurious lifestyle out of our own pocket is kinda dumb. T20 peeps don't need to fork out their own cash for comfort and privileges, they got it for free.You\u2019re referring to T10 or T5. T20 in KL starts at RM16,640 HOUSEHOLD income.\nIf you\u2019ve been promoted to the point where you have a company car it\u2019s not really \u201cfor free\u201d\u2026Exactly this. People grossly generalizing the T20 as some luxurious elite are so mistaken. T20 is nothing nowadays, and even the T10 is easy to attain. The true elites are not on the spectrum as they aren\u2019t salaried and they\u2019re business owners or simply not reporting taxes and income themselves but via company or proxy.T20 has never been a luxurious lifestyle in any country, in most countries the narrative is of the 99% against the 1%, I have no idea who's bright idea it was to have the class divide be B40, M40 in T20 like all 3 groups don't have more in common with each other than the 1%.Probably the top 1%\u2019s idea \ud83d\ude2cExactly. My friend who is a MD recently changed to a Range Rover because he prefers a SUV to drive his kids and parents around. The car is all paid for by his company. He also has a driver for personal matters like sending his kids to school, delivering documents and even getting groceries. The company also pays for their rent as the whole family needs to relocate from another state to KL.\nEven my bf drives a company car and his boss is hinting that they will be upgrading his car to a better model in 2024.Are you the same guy that made the post about why there are so many rich people in TRX?I have been analyzing this phenomenon for a long time.\nHere's another factor no one has mentioned. You're approaching this from the total cost angle. There's another angle to take: monthly payment and cashflow.\nThe truth is cars are expensive and not affordable in Malaysia, even myvi is not cheap. That is why we take out loans and focus on the affordability of monthly payments. Because otherwise most of us can't even afford myvi or City.\nIt's just like housing. Most of us have to take out a home loan to afford buying a house.\nSince we're focusing on monthly payment. Is it really that big of a difference between 800 and 1500 per month? How about you stretch out the tenure? You'll be able enjoy nicer things NOW.\nThat said, there are definitely some people who can afford to buy these cars with cash.", "I feel that even with monthly payments it\u2019s quite expensive to devote any more than 10% for a swankier vehicle. Unless of course it generates more income like those who need it for image.", "I don't disagree with you. Heck I feel Axia is expensive. 30 plus k one year loan is 2 to 3k plus installment per month. That's crazy.", "Another thing to consider is that a car doesn\u2019t immediately lose all its value immediately. It might seem obvious since everyone knows about depreciation, but until recently I noticed I was thinking of car ownership cost as (sticker price + depreciation) when it really is just (depreciation) alone. When you buy a new 330i for 320k today, you don\u2019t pay 320k, you pay the monthly installment and initial down payment, then when you sell the car off you get some residual value towards your new car."], ["1/10 is 10% if you account that it\u2019s KL, then maybe they\u2019re like 1%, so.. about right? Anyway you do often see some entry ones, but seeing a 7 series or sports car on the road is normally quite rare even in kl"], ["In the KV, a lot of people are either of high income, or work in jobs that entail long hours on the road and require one to project a certain outward image of \"success\", like sales and marketing. Also maintenance and support services are more easily available compared to outside KV. So a combination of push and pull factors are at play here. So that's why you are more likely to see more exotics or harder-to-maintain 2nd hand luxury makes in KV. Biar papa asal gaya.Yeah earning 20K a month wouldn't give you much options for new luxury vehicles except the entry level ones. Since if you do the basic calc of monthly salary\u00d712=value of the car you can afford, you'd only be able to get a C segment at best, unless you buy 2nd hand\nAnyways to answer your ques, there's a lot of business people in KL (Business owners, insurance agents and ofc now the forex/crypto traders) so it's a status symbol for them more than anythingOp stated earning rm20k monthly but still doesn't know how to use excel at an executive level.\nAlso, if you earn rm20k per month, you should know how easy it is to pay for a rm150k.\nHigh level sus bro."], ["I mean it really depends on your circle. My friends are mostly investment bankers, doctors, lawyers and they all drive expensive cars. And I know CEOs have their car all paid for by their company with personal driver.\nI also stay in MK so I see a lot of BMW and Mercedes in this area. Recently I saw a guy sent their kid to school in an Aston Martin.\nEven someone who earns less than half of your salary might be thinking of getting an entry level BMW. It\u2019s all depends on their priorities.", "My friends are mostly investment bankers, doctors, lawyers and they all drive expensive cars. And I know CEOs have their car all paid for by their company with personal driver.\nMy man. What car do you drive ? You are probably the T1 percent in this sub.", "There's a lot of us T5-10's lurking in the sub, T1 is a bit of a stretch though. Also side note, just cause a car is expensive doesn't mean it's necessarily comfortable. I've had my fair share of sitting in mid to high 6 figure cars and some of them are quite uncomfortable due to their suspension systems etc.Well MK of all places I understand - or basically every private school in the countryYeah, 10% luxury car in KV is about right. I expected more tbh. Esp those lower income ones are either taking bus or rides motorcycles.\nI strongly believe Malaysia has a bimodal wealth distribution. Those who are working class and those who are SME owners/RE agents etc.For the sake of brevity we\u2019ll only look at financial situation of the individual and forego the reason of purchase. I think generally these purchasers can be categorised as below:\n1) people who have low disposable income but stretches for it.\n2) people on company\u2019s dime. Obviously if your company gives you a certain budget for your car you\u2019ll want to maximise the value.\n3) people who have high disposable income but spends almost every dime (in my very limited exposure I\u2019ve seen a lot of people in this category).\n4) people who can actually afford it, which means they have the full cash for it (whether they pay in cash or takes a loan is immaterial) & this does not affect their current lifestyle at all. In terms of percentage this group is ridiculously small, probably top 1% income earners (note, not net worth, net worth means nothing if you can\u2019t generate enough income for your expenses).\nAnd here\u2019s how you get 1 luxury vehicle in every 10 cars on the road \ud83d\ude2cThis also puts it in an interesting perspective. If only 1% can afford it and 10% of cars are luxury, it means that only 10% of the car owners we see can truly afford it. Of course some people brought up the 2nd hand market which could make the percentage higher, so it will be interesting to know how much % of luxury cars in Malaysia are bought secondhand.cheap fuel. we talk later when petrol is 3.50 a liter in 3rd quater next year.As in they have better fuel efficiency? I\u2019m not good with carsfuel efficiency can only carry you up to a point. You never going to beat someone driving bezza or myvi in mileage. 60 ringgit now can get you a full tank in bezza. This would be 100++ when fuel no longer subsidized. People paying 100 plus for a full tank would be paying 200 plus when the changes comes. This people is going to wrecked by fuel prices.it's mostly 2nd hand"], ["What job you're doing man? Hope I get one too.\nAnyway seriously, I know some people who earn around 7-8k and still get a luxury car. They go into debt and borrow around all the time. All cause they just wanna show off. Not to mention they don't have to pay rent cause living with parents, don't have to pay for food cause living with parents and so on. New phone, great car, pretty girlfriend, all sorts of branded stuff. Bank empty and friends hate em cause they haven't returned the money yet. Modern living on the edge style.", "See this is why I\u2019m very puzzled. I went through a lot to get where I am but every time I go out on the road, I asked myself is every 10 person earning 50k/mo. I\u2019m in upper management in an mnc currently but it was been a hard few years. Lost my job twice in startups due to closing shop", "Some people might not need to pay for housing so that 1-2k rent put straight into car, just like how you see those multimillion dollar houses but cars inside only 1st gen vios and myvi."], ["biar papa asalkan bergaya kan \ud83e\udee0\ud83e\udee0\ud83e\udee0"], ["True, I realised KL has more luxury cars than most advanced European cities, I guess probably they couldn't be bothered due to the parking situation unlike here, we've got dedicated parking lots in condos and landed housing, and -1 generation germans are not that expensive and maintenance is considerably cheap if you know the right places.", "Most European cities have way more narrow roads than us I think, which is why hatchbacks are the way there. Compare that to USA where even 200hp cars with 6s 0-60mph times are considered slow lol", "I visited KL recently and was shocked at the amount of LV bags I saw at malls. When I was living in the US I never see such things at all too."], ["Darn maybe GLCs are the way to go. I do have friends in semi-GLCs if ya know what I mean earning what you mentioned. I believe I can afford it but the opportunity cost is hard to stomach"], ["Let me tell you this.\nIf you start to find a particular car type or colour, that car will start to pop up more frequently in your view.\nWhat car on the road is irrelevant. There are luxury cars driven by bankrupt owners. Irrelevant."], ["I mentioned this in another thread. There is a mindset where people ignore the logic of things and get the most expensive car to show they are well off.... Behind the curtains they might be nose deep in debt. Don't you wonder why credit card offer credit transfer?\nBut admittedly, Some are actually rich as f.I guess the OP meant brand new cars? In general, luxury brands can be kept for over 10yrs with the right upkeep and maintenance. Hence, there bound to be people buying second hand luxury brand cars (I'm one of them!)", "I was asking in general, but yes I missed out the second hand market as a major contributor. Not going to lie, I\u2019m human too and do sometimes go \u201cwow that merc looks rad\u201d and wish I could drive something like that. Mind sharing where you get 2nd hand deals and your rules of thumb? How has maintenance been?", "The trick is to look for cars that are 3-5 years old. That's when the depreciation hit the hardest. For example, a BMW 330i back in 2019 was 330k brand new, today you can get it for around 190k.\nI just ordered a fully specced 2019 718 Cayman GTS for 480k, which would've costed around RM800k when brand new.\nAs for maintenence, as long as you stay within the entry level models and know a good mechanic, they're pretty affordable.\nFor example, a C200 service at the service center will cost you about RM2k, whereas at an independent work shop it'll be around RM800.\nContrary to popular belief, as long as you maintain the car well and on time, Merc and Beemers are pretty reliable. Never had issues with mine.", "Thanks for the tip! Maybe I\u2019ll revisit this end of 2024", "You can always shoot me a DM if you need advice looking for a car \ud83d\ude04", "Well Porsche is on the reliable side when it comes to exotic. (if well maintained)\nBut I still personally prefer to stick to JP car as they are generally more reliable & way cheaper parts."], ["Some are from wealthy families, some have the financial capability, some are mlm/insurance/property trying to lure people to join them."], ["My sister earns 23k a month and is driving a 10 year old Honda jazz. My cousins family that both earns a combined 10k blew their savings on a used Vellfire because someone called them poor. Materialism is strong in Malaysia, but its probably because of how judgemental and critical everyone is.", "There are better cars to buy than to blow their money on a Vellfire."], ["Hey OP, I'm in the same boat as you, worked hard to get to the same figures and realised it ain't shit, maybe a camry. Still driving my 14 year old camry, find car expenses not worth it at all. Did some calculation and feel that at 40k is when you can comfortably drive a luxury car + maintenance, depreciation and all the jazz. Anyone who disagrees is the AhBeng that drives luxury but eat maggi mee, all face and no brain.", "Exactly my sentiments. I feel that we barely earn what junior engineers earn in Europe/US/UK."], ["You gotta go out of KL buddy. And not as tourist my mingle with them. KL isn\u2019t a representative of what the whole of Malaysia looks like. True Malaysians living the Malaysia dream are those out of the city.", "Malaysian dream? What\u2019s that like?", "The context of my question was limited to cities. Not Malaysia in general.", "Dude if you go to kota bharu, it's just like KL in terms of luxury car ratio. Ok maybe a little less but it's mind boggling also given the background of small town.", "Lol in Kuching it's all Land Cruisers, , Veilfires pickups and Mercs. Most of them are >150k tooLuxury cars are getting cheaper to own but ofc the caveat is that they are cheaper because they are used. For instance, a 2022 BMW 7 series retailed for around 600k to 700k but now when you check their premium selection site, you can get one for around 400k. The depreciation is mad for those and better yet, the gurantee given by BMW themselves makes it a better deal. Cars that are priced at rm2++k drop to sometimes less than 100k or just above so easier to own but remember the achillies heel of all these luxury cars (bar maybe only Lexus) is that the maintenance cost is gonna eat into your income a lot.Second hand car , vehicle has been mortgaged / stolen, it is the new meta nowWhat do you do for a living?Real car enthusiast countries don't buy base models. M, S and R stickers are for suckers. You know what's up when N line from Hyundai isn't available in Malaysia but there is an N trim. \ud83e\udd37\u200d\u2642\ufe0f\ud83d\ude05"], ["Beemer and masidi aren\u2019t THAT luxurious of a brand that you need more than 20k a month to own.\nThe entry models you see berlambak on the road are tin kosong models, much less equipped than the Japanese counterparts (i.e a top spec Accord/Camry/Mazda6 has so much more features and is better quality than the entry level big 3 German cars).\nYou\u2019re doing the right thing by not YOLOing into a car for the sake of superfluous status though. But at the same time there exists people that prefers a nice car over a big savings account. Different strokes for different folks."], ["there are many who earn 1m or even 2m/month, what not so common are billionaires"], ["Some are probably working at a high position, where the car is provided for him or her by the company. But there are a lot of wealthy people as well. Of course there are people who live above their means as well. So ya, it is pretty hard to gauge what is what."], ["OP earns 20+k a month but can't imagine paying instalment for a 150k car? Oh, I seeeee.....\nDo you have 4 wives and 20 children to feed?Nope but I have until recently a student loan in usd. I\u2019ll admit it wasn\u2019t a good move to settle down here after studying overseasWhat level do you have to be at to earn 20k a month? Senior management?Diff people have diff priorities.\nI stayed in a fully paid 5million house with a 150K car & a 15yrs old mazda. I am not really a car guy, I probably drive until it cannot be fix lol\nSomeone I know drive a new BMW X6 with a 1mil house on loan.\nor a couple with 5K income each drive a vellfire stayed in a 400k house.\nThen there someone, drive a camry, he is a factory owner.Just so you know, many people finance those cars are 60-70% only. Most likely they sold their old valued cars and top up some cash. Monthly instalment for them could be as low as 1.5k-1.8k. Just like a honda civic. And when they sold their old car, can transfer NCD for insurance at 55%, save cost some more.\nIf you want one of those, you got to start somewhere i guess, if you're interested in cars then why not?"], ["Better be talking 20k USD per month otherwise that's barely middle classI\u2019d say not even middle class when it compares to US/Europe/UK. Junior exec for professionals like engineers lawyers etc. The ringgit is going to the dogs |
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titleOld school cool : revisitng 1998href/r/malaysia/comments/18ugtih/old_school_cool_revisitng_1998/num_commentflairlabelheaderWe had Commonwealth games, Anwar getting arrested for reformasi and the financial crises\nWhats your fondest memory from that year?commentsLesson from this video\nMalaysia good in preserving culture.\nPot hole\nCross the road sesuka hati\nNot maintain buildings\nNot friendly predestination walkway\nDouble park\nProton wiraaccessing the Internet via TMNet dial-up. Anyone remember babyrina? \ud83d\ude0f\nthe CM is Koh Tsu Koon from Gerakan. Since they're part of BN, okay lah\nwe would buy pirated game DVDs from malls, usually at the topmost floor. The one in Bukit Jambul Complex goes for RM12-RM15 per DVD\nBas Kuning ftw", "Bukit jambul complex omg. My fellow penangite I presume. I used to buy my pc game CDs from there. Good memories circling the top floor finding for my fav games during the holidays", "Yup, Penangite here! Of course I have fond memories of BJC (I was there back when there's an ice skating rink at the ground floor), but my most nostalgic CD/DVD shop would always be that place at Komtar (kinda hard to describe the location though lol).\nAlso back then there's a florist shop in Pulau Tikus that sells old PC games with their thick manuals.", "RJ computers :26554:", "Don't remember that, the old place that I can recall is Z'tronic.\nAnd of course Pineapple.", "Babyrina, we sure have cum a long way :26554::26554::26554:", "Internet was introduced. Netscape navigator and yahoo paved the way. Mirc and icq happened and yes babyrina and Ckg Suraya were two staple names amongst the teenagers that time \ud83e\udd23", "Mirc and icq\nAnd MSN Messenger!", "One stop midlands better than BJC!", "babyrina\nThere's separately one more, a Chinese girl. I thought she's Malaysian too, or at least claimed to be, supposedly was in Australia that time. Can't recall her name at the moment.Still hectic as ever around Kota Raya and Petaling Street, just more foreigners around and lots of homeless near CM.All the cars seen are considered a shitbox today.\nAll the bikes mostly remain the same, small capchai dominated by ex5.Those mercedes cars are still around today. Back when German cars are reliable. Unfortunately the BMW and Citroen are gone todayI know it\u2019s probably just nostalgia and a lot of reminiscing of being a kid. But I always think there\u2019s something magical about Malaysia during the late 90s-early 00s for me when it comes to cartoons, musics, culture, entertainment etcVideo is going to be 26 yrs old. Half of 90s and 00s are entering 30s and 20s respectively. Holy....You can still see those 90s Mercedes E class today, but the BMWs ? GoneThis is so so cool. OP thank you! Stuffs like this makes me feel connected to the past. Dear OP and mods, please don\u2019t take this downThere are plenty of these videos on YouTube, this is probably taken from one of them.world cup, brazil lost to France 3-1. Some food stalls in petaling street no longer there now. The food was real good back then.brazil lost to France 3-1\n3-0. The year I started to go football crazyI visit KL with my parents for the first time. Landed in Subang. First time taking a flight too. I was 6 years old.For the first time , young gen X felt that we might lose our jobs after the Asian Financial crisis . Gloomy times as available jobs everywhere start to dry up , we were so used to walk in interviews held in numerous hotels.Also, potholes \ud83e\udd23Alr hear me out... One of the Malaysia Vet (1956) by the day he was born there is a record 9k+ baby born that day\nMy parents (1970-1980) have a record of 5k+ born that day\nMe a Gen Z? Only 1.7k+ born that day\nDo you guys know how crazy fast the birth rate drop year by year?They playing cricket in full uniform back in the days?????no social media crap, cheap housing. These two alone is a massive buff compared to now. |
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titleI've done it", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18udg6z/ive_done_it/", "num_comment": 109, "flairlabel": ["Satire"], "header": "", "comments": [["Which one is you?", "Glad someone is asking the hard questions.", "Yeah that mathatir cosplay is really convincing", "lol", "sial can someone get this oldfart OP away from the coser?", "The ancient mysterious man", "probably the girl", "Are you sure it's a girl?Fooled me goodHe's like \"Adakah ini hasil wawasan 2020 aku\"", "dasar pandang ke timur gone right"], ["<image>\nYou can tell how disappointed he is to our generation \ud83d\ude02", "Same energy", "\ud83d\ude02", "u sure that's not a happy face?Watch out, he's going to sugma ur life force out", "Not gonna work, bro", "What is sugma? Is it a new malay slang?", "Sugma kacang, adik kecil\nGottem", "Another way to say \"suck my\""], ["Mahatir is having that Oppenheimer's regret look for the unprecedented effect of his 'Dasar Pandang Timur' policy.Hahahahahhaha this is a deep track sejarahI didn't know Tun M is a fellow redditor."], ["DASAR PANDANG TIMUR IS RILLL"], ["Damn Tun M finally got a chance to take a picture with cosplayer"], ["Atok don't look impress in the first pic\ud83d\udc80\ud83d\udc80\ud83d\udc80Tun got same energywow the cosplay is dopeVery convincing indeed. Especially the wrinkles. Must have used up a lot of modelling Clay!Yeah that cosplay looks sexy hot!..\nAnd also haramboi costume looks cool too.Iirc that's a dude BTW \ud83d\udc80", "Obviously , its mahathir lol .", "", "Who is she cosplaying?", "some old and experienced politicians by the look of it idk"], ["Hasil Look East Policy."], ["Lmaooo that's insaneAre you a boy or a girl? Because looking at the picture I cannot tell /s???\ud83e\udd21Yeah they should. I didn\u2019t disagree. But that\u2019s not what the entirety of lgbt represents. We\u2019re not \u2018lost generations\u2019. We are just more capable of expressing ourselves freely and don\u2019t have an ego as fragile as you. We know who we are. We know who we love. No one is \u2018forcing it down your throat\u2019. You see it on social media? Then don\u2019t use social media if ur that bothered. Simple enough. Don\u2019t criticise things that you don\u2019t know anything of and stick to living your pathetic old life to the fullest instead of being a hater over things that doesn\u2019t even concern you. You\u2019re a straight cisman. Good for you. Go lick a pussy or something. No one\u2019s asking you to cut your dick off and put on a dress. Your time is almost up anyways. Cheers....that person did not say they are non-binary or trans?Imagine thinking that masculinity is so fragile that wearing a skirt can erase itI passed the entrance exam for a Japanese government uni in a STEM subject and have been able to pay off my tuition with my own part time job money for 3 semesters now, I think I'm doing quite well but eh \ud83d\ude0a", "You did not refute the point I brought up- that it is absurd to think that wearing a skirt makes a man any less of a man- and then claimed I lost. I explained how I don't think I did. I believe we are perfectly on point.\nWearing a skirt does not make a man any less of a man. The act of wearing a skirt and not believing in gender norms are not markers of incapablity, inability to succeed in modern life or lack of grit- that is the point I wanted to make. Men have worn skirt like clothes and paid attention to their appearances throughout history and across cultures- pants did not exist in Muhammad's age, nor in Jesus or in Buddha's, in Confucius's or Marcus Aurelius' or in the eras of emperors and kings... Are you going to argue that these people were not men?\nWhy are you hung up on another person's behavior?", "Why are you hung up on another person's behavior?\nProbably having post nut clarity after fapping to a man in a skirt.Wtf are you saying manomg i thought this was a girl the whole timeNo, he's a regular cosplayer in r/bolehland.", "oh well it\u2019s a really good cosplay", "Comments removed due to being in breach of reddiquette, specifically because it contained personal attack, insult, or threat.\nWhile you're not using direct insults, you're still making personal attacks, i.e.: attacking your conversational partner instead of the topic itself - \"kids\" (declaring someone is your inferior and speaking down to them meets the criteria above). This causes escalation, so don't do that please.\nI also see you've been doing a lot of flaming in the form of bigotry on this thread.\nPlease stop equating LGBT to a form of mental illness.\nThe basic stance of American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Psychiatric Association is that \"homosexuality is not a mental disorder but is rather a normal form of human sexuality, and they propose that their stance is based on significant scientific evidence\".\nIn 1990, homosexuality was declassified as a mental disorder by WHO (World Health Organization) in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10)\nIn 2019 WHO no longer classifies gender nonconformity as a \u201cmental disorder.\u201d\nYou're a relatively new account so please treat this as your one and only warning as reddiquette is actively enforced here.Tun M: Maybe I shouldn't take photos with that Pink Guy last year..."], ["Easily post of the year"], ["Based siak, wtf..."], ["Why is that leg at that angle ?\nThe second picture.."], ["Didnt know malaysia had a wax museum. It looks so real , howd you get it to change expressions?"], ["He looked like the grandpa in disney up movie lol"], ["He's not impressedNow I know Tun M Redditor name :26561:Is he going to save Cosplay ?\You want them to commit a number-placement puzzle on themselves? \ud83e\udd14AYO WTFNo fucking way XDBro rethinking his idea of \Hahaha this is way just too funny Lol lah hahaha, speechless hahaha \ud83e\udd23\ud83d\ude02 Uncle brother Dr Mahathir still can't let it go his country and take it too seriously of his youngest generation :26558::29091:"], ["Who is this cutie on the right?"], ["Was he aware that you're a guy? \ud83d\ude02Did you tell that fucking racist to piss off?ICONIC.dont take foto... it's nothing. take video, it's more pro and can keep repeat and laugh, bcos Tun is the Shiaets, everyone wants to live the lavish life, how many can be so high up there, itu maha KUT !Yeah I should have lmao but the security was intimidating and there was a crowd of people wanting to take pictures<image>H, T, LEh\u2026 N, GNah. it's B,G"], ["Congratulations champ, you made history"], ["Nice to see Mahatir and his son"], ["I really hope nothing bad happens to you lol"], ["Never believed I'd live to see this \ud83d\ude02Not sure what is so proud about talking pictures with a racist ex PMWhat\u2019s so good about taking a pic with this old prick?Who ever did the make up is awesomeImpossibly based.I don't know who he is.\nNot knowing who he is is the best punishment for a narcissistic hypocrite like this."], ["This feels like a frickin fever dream"], ["Now do this but with obama"], ["Tun M is (not) impressed??? :P"]]} |
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{"title": "average Malaysian cat (found in Putrajaya Lake)", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18uvtva/average_malaysian_cat_found_in_putrajaya_lake/", "num_comment": 6, "flairlabel": ["Environment"], "header": "", "comments": [["OP GIVE BACK MY SECONDS IN WATCHING THIS VID !!!! KANASAI I THOUGHT A CAT WOULD ATTACK THE LIZARD !!"], ["Asian water monitor"], ["average cat ... I knew they had nine lives but damn they can also shape shift nowadays?"], ["mkh... \ud83e\udd23"], ["I think the cat has autism."], [""], ["My parents always warned me and my siblings to never touch the water in the Putrajaya Lake\n\u201dTakut ada buaya\u201d\nWell, uh. no crocodiles, but i don\u2019t think i\u2019ll be touching the water"]]} |
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{"title": "regarding my last post, you guys saved my life", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18uelcg/regarding_my_last_post_you_guys_saved_my_life/", "num_comment": 12, "flairlabel": ["Wholesome"], "header": "You can go ahead and check my profile if you want to know the whole story, but a few days ago I made a post in hopes of seeking advice from fellow Malaysians, I was kicked out of my family's toxic household at 18, homeless for 2 days with 6 ringgit to my name. I was desperate, starving and I felt hopeless and lost.\nA few people messaged me directly to offer help hours after I made the post, supported me through it all mentally and financially, I was able to live on the streets and the homeless shelter for a couple days until I was safe. Somebody even paid for a night stay in a hotel for me. I never would've thought a bunch of internet strangers would help me through one of my toughest moments. I want to thank this subreddit and Malaysians, for having a good and loving sense of community, it restored my faith in humanity completely when I was in rock bottom. To those that helped me I can't thank you enough.\nAlthough mentally I'm still struggling with things, I am now safe, I'm with my uncle and we're on our way to Perlis, hopefully I can start over again and get my life straightened out. I feel positive about this and I couldn't get through this without the help of the very nice people I've ever met online. I will try my hardest to make the best out of it. Terima KASIH!!!!!\nspecifically, thank you Ryan and Rach L, I will never forget you guys \ud83d\ude4f\ud83c\udffc", "comments": [["For context; OP's post that was redirected to the Daily Thread 4 days ago:\nNeed help. Homeless, hungry, don't know what to do\nPosting here cause I don't know where else to ask Malaysians for advice,\nFor the record i'm 18, my household has always been toxic. My mother especially, has always been very (verbally) abusive towards me and my siblings and would berate us for every little thing. It only got worse when my dad passed away a year ago, the verbal abuse didn't stop, mom would yell and scream at us when she's stressed about things at her work. It came to the point where I've accepted that this will be my everyday life. I understand that she's going through something, so does everyone in our family, but she refuses to accept the fact, and seek help so she takes it out on us instead. I just don't know why.\n2 days ago, I don't know what set her off exactly but she was even worse than usual. She got off from work early and she saw me still sleeping (it was 2pm, and I have insomnia, prescribed with alprazolam which causes me to be put in deep sleep) and woke me up by pouring water at me, yelling and telling me to wake up. She told me how i'm useless for the family and that she doesn't want to waste her money to take care of me anymore. She threw my wallet at me and gave me 10 minutes to get out of the house, and told me not to come back. I felt defeated, I didn't say anything, I just did what she told me to. I get how she feels that way.\nI'm wandering around KL Cheras now, with only 6 ringgit in my wallet. I haven't eaten since yesterday, my data will run out in 2 days, and I only had 2 hours of sleep earlier in front of an abandoned shop until I got kicked out by someone. I managed to get into contact with some of my close relatives from my dad's side of the family that are willing to take me with them for a while, only problem is they're in Perlis and could only get to me by Friday. I don't know where I should go till then. I'm just too hungry and have no energy left. Currently sitting at one of the bus stops here. My mom blocked my phone number from Whatsapp so I can't contact her. I can't go back home. I know it sounds silly, but mentally I feel so much safer here than how I would be back there, and I'm not so sure if she would've let me anyways. I don't know where to start. What do I do?"], ["Faith in humanity r/Malaysia restored"], ["Me too. Glad you had help. Bless the people who helped you too!!!"], ["Nice, I wasn't here when you posted the earlier post, but I'm glad the community helped you where it matters and that you're safe now!\nHopefully, your future is fulfilling for you!Just read your post and i cant even imagine how devastating your situation is. Stay strong OP!How old are your siblings?Bless the people who helped you.Please update us in the comments when you reached Perlis safely!this is heartwarming. Glad you're doing better"], ["Monyet together strong"], ["redditor save the day, malaysia improved."], ["You keep your chin up, this chapter is closed and better things will come by. Bad times never last but you have to remember to never give up on yourself, the people whom treat you kindly never gave up on you. Cheers mate."], ["May god bless you"]]} |
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{"title": "Somalian Tiktok Influencer Safiah21 Disturbing People In Starbuck Malaysia", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18uh11w/somalian_tiktok_influencer_safiah21_disturbing/", "num_comment": 131, "flairlabel": ["Mildly interesting"], "header": "", "comments": [["So we got a Johnny Somali case here?", "apparently it's funny to harass people in publicWannabe somaliOh lawdLet people drink and eat what they want :26563:\nAlso me: Eww Starbucks people and their glorified overpriced sugary water :26556:I agree. People who are boycotting should leave others alone.\nI don\u2019t support the boycott movement because it\u2019s nonsensical, but I also don\u2019t buy from Starbucks because it\u2019s overpriced.terrible overpriced coffee*. its only overpriced in malaysia, they actually compete in europe because starbucks malaysia is majority owned by a chinese tycoon who is as ignorant as ever.In the end, it's people and their money if they want to boycott they can boycott if they want to buy from them they can buy from them. What I don't like is when these activists that harrass and shame people.how is it nonsensical, may I ask ??Because boycotting USA companies does nothing other than harming workers here of their honest job. The execs and shareholders are basically losing nothing but their investment money, which is nothing in the grand scheme of things. They're also very loosely tied with USA Starbucks, which again will hurt no one in USA.\nAvoid starbucks because their coffee is shit, not because nonsensical reasons.", "i mean the workers would have to be paid one way or another, regardless if they boycotted companies are losing sales or whatnot right? If the company failed to pay its workers and staffs then isnt it on them, instead of the people boycotting it ? the company had to make responsible, not the ones boycotting it no? I'm just genuinely curiousBecause a good percentage of people who are \u201cboycotting\u201d literally went to Starbucks and McDonald\u2019s when the 4 day ceasefire happened. The point is, many people are boycotting now just for social media clout or because it makes them look good in the eyes of others around them. I can guarantee that a good majority of people who are swearing they would never buy from American brands again to buy within few months. That\u2019s why I said it\u2019s nonsensical, they focus on short term goals rather than aiming at long term goals.I saw the original video and damn everyone was supportive. What's the world becoming to ><", "ohhh jgn memain dengan tiktok, the place where people easily influenced mcm kerbau kena tarik hidung", "Makes me hate TikTok even more"], ["There is no Starbucks neither in Israel nor in Palestine. There is also no Starbucks franchisee with HQ in Israel either\nPeople who boycott Starbucks because of Israel do so because one of the founders is an American Jew and achieve nothing except procing Israels bickering about criticizement of Israel being antisemitism right\nSBUX has little to do with this conflict as a chain of stores can...this is really stupid. Don't be ashamed dribmig your 1000kcal Venti Frappuchino\nSame with the McD boycott in MY...the franchisee is Qatari or Saudi lolI've been boycotting Starbucks way before it was cool, ever since I found out how horrible their \"coffee\" (sugar water) tastes.", "true hipster :)\ntbh I use them as a coworking space on travels all over the world. Buy one venti black filter coffee and use their comfy seats, plugs and wifi for half a day. Its a cost-efficient solution to get work done, and their filter coffee is just like any random black coffee quality-wise\nI would feel bad doing so at some mom-and-pop shop, buying only one drink for hours. Not so with Starbucks, because their franchisees are huge corps themselves\nCan't stand their sugary drinksthats not the only thing. the world heavily boycotted israel during the early days under the british mandate when the arabs were fighting everyone. The jews supported the british against the barbaric arabs. However the whole world was very anti jew in the flow of weapons and equipment but turned a blind eye to the arabs who not only supported the nazis but started the violence in the first place. So the world had applied an unfair ruling to the jews letting the arabs do what they wish despite the rules but applying it to everyone else. The jews supported each other and managed to smuggle in their own weapons.\nBasically any boycott against israel isnt going to work, as they had experienced boycotts from the start. Not even the british allowed their own to sell weapons to israel during its early days so they developed the merkava tank. They even developed their own weapons that were very successful and used by the world even other muslim nations today out of the boycotts and restrictions they faced against terrible odds.\nSo i dont see how any boycott against israel would work given their largest financial income are from americans and they have succeeded under years of boycott.Wrong people boycott starbucks because 1. Founder is a staunch zionist in support of genocide 2. Starbucks the company sued Starbuck workers union in America for writing a pro palestinian statement.\nPeople boycott McD because - Israeli branch gave multiple thousands of free meals to IDF child killers while Palestinians children are dying of hunger and thirst\nAnti-boycotters clearly dont read and think they\u2019re the most intelligent people in the country when the opposite is true.Starbucks the company sued Starbuck workers union in America for writing a pro palestinian statement.\nhttps://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2023-10-18/starbucks-sues-workers-united-union-saying-pro-palestinian-post-damaged-its-reputation\nThey sued the union for using the \ name and obvious similarity in their logo for this statement\nStarbucks sued for brand infringement. The Union could even ask for Jewish Genocide and it would likely be covered by free speech provisions in the US. But they shouldn't use Starbucks' name for politics\nFounder is a staunch zionist in support of genocide\nSo what? Siegl, the jewish co-founder, left the company 1980. He is now working as a keynote speaker (he did speak on events in KL, btw). If you want to boycott him for his opinion, boycott his speeches.\nIsraeli branch\nNot Israeli branch, but the Israeli franchisee, which is an Israeli company called Alonyal. As usual with such franchises, they act independently and McD has no right to immediately cancel their license over sth like that\nThe Malaysian Franchisee has nothing to do with Alonyals' decision, obviously.\nAnti-boycotters clearly dont read and think they\u2019re the most intelligent people in the country when the opposite is true.\nRight back at ya. As usual, BDS people embarrass themselves by swinging and missing\nIf you want to actually hit targets involved with Israel, don't buy Intel chips, don't buy Sodastream machines, don't buy Obela Hummous, don't buy Teva meds, don't buy PepsiCo products because PepsiCo has a Joint Venture with Strauss Group. These are examples of companies which run factories in Israel on their own, or are Israeli-owned or -based.\nBDS people could do all that, but they rather lash out at random big corps close-by because they have some links to Jews, because TikTok told them to do so.The other person's name has an 88 btw. Take that as you will.", "What has my name got to do with it?", "I think they are implying that it's your birthyear and something about your age... but little do they realize it was your IQ.don't buy Sodastream machines\nDang they should boycott TeaLive now since TeaLive sells sodastream machines (which I assume they rebrand locally). However I love my sodastream machine, it really helps me cut down on other soft drinks as I discovered I really only enjoy the \"carbonated\" part of soft drinks XD", "I am taking about Howard Schultz. The man who is also against Starbucks workers having a union. If you couldnt care less about dying Palestinians at least care about the baristas and workers who dont have a union. Or just admit you dont care about other human beings and continue enjoying a shitty burnt coffee.\nhttps://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/howard-schultz", "Its all just absolutism and whataboutism with you lot. You can\u2019t boycott everything because america holds too much power so you boycott what you can and the easiest thing is overpriced sugary coffee and fast food. By your rationale we all should just stop recycling since we use petrol cars right?", "Anti zionism is anti semitism according to the EU definition of antisemitism.\nHamas still has millions of Shekels and received billions of dollars from Qatar. No kid would be hungry if they cared.\nBoycotting Israel doesn\u2019t change a thing. You should boycott Qatar and Iran.", "You know theres a blockade right by Israel to allow food and aid into Gaza? No matter how much money Hamas purportedly has food cannot come in. Where do you get your news from: CNN BBC or Fox? Funny how the Palestinians are Levants so technically they are semites. So if you\u2019re against them are you anti-semitic too? I\u2019ll start taking the EU seriously when it criticizes Israel the way it rightfully criticizes Russian warcrimes. The West should be nobody\u2019s moral compass. They lost the plot decades ago.", "By the recent report that israel cutting off power and water, gives a clue to a lot of things. Israel controlling palestine to a tee. What money is good when you can't use it.What about those workers earning a living there?who cares, let's people here don't have a job, die cannot eat, all their family members need to be neglected,as long as idk somehow saving Palestine by doing that?Malaysians losing their jobs is a worthwhile sacrifice for them. Because they claim it's easy to find a job.\nIt took me 1.5 years to find a job here even with a university degree.", "Because their mentality is that jobs that are easy to find are retails and Grab. Yeah, real career advancement.", "You can already see those comments on tiktok.", "All the while those on top who organized it wear luxury brands and drive luxury cars that support Isreal\ud83e\udd37\u200d\u2642\ufe0f", "Everyone should support Israel. They make the world safer by locking up Hamas terrorists.", "Ohhh boy, I guess you don't know who is funding them.Doesn't affect her, so fuck them", "Honest living at that \ud83e\udd72", "They can receive zakat instead."], ["I fking hate people like this. Let people do what they want as long it doesn't affect others.\nYou people need to take a chill pill.Saw what somalis and pakistanis ( local and diaspora )wrote before abt malaysian minorities on twitter. Most of it are N*zi vibes and let say, not good.Oof, where did you read them? I might take a look myselfI dont have the screenshot.\nBut I remember their messages be like \ \Cringe behaviour, time to buy starbucks tmrI hope she will deported out of this country for being stupidlol i expect the majority of the population here will treat her as queen while blaming the Cina for drinking in Starbucks.Funny how they told me as a non-Muslim that supporting Palestine is not for religion but humanitarian cause\nMy University had a \ campaign in honor of Palestine\nMy simple question, if this is for humanitarian causes, why was there no public outrage for the Ukrainians when Russia invaded? Why didn't they storm to the Russian embassy and cast them out?\nSimple answer: It IS about religion lol", "heck, there's even some malaysian teenagers on social media who supports Russia for their actionsSupport Russia, and then support Palestine later on. Lmao.I even approached one of them and they said they support Russia because \, like that doesn't make sense at all lmao. that doesn't justify anythingThat's a major facepalm.", "anddddd malaysia was under the british so whats his point. disappointing to see teens like this to have this type of mindset", "Total cringe. Imagine simping for the country that killed 43 of our citizens.\nMalaysia is too soft on Russia.", "It's probably the anti semitism thing that made them support Russia lmaoIt is not just Ukraine, the worse is there was lack of apathy for the war victims in Yemen and conflicts involving Muslim as victims elsewhere. Support foreigners in the expense of fellow citizens. Then blame cina for every problems caused indirectly by them. It is about religion, turning a blind eye when the perpetrators are muslims. Won\u2019t be so eager to be sopro pilistin now. I love Mekdi.Tbh, rohingyas in myanmar and people in darfur sudan are muslims too and they are prosecuted badly but no one goes and protest for them either.\nFunnily enough, rohingyas arrived in aceh indonesia but they are strongly rejected by the locals there just a few days ago, even the students went out and protested about them.Dont get started on some of the bs rohingyas have done here as well.I've read many Indonesians say that Rohingya refugees tend to behave terribly there, which is why they cant stand them any longer", "They behave very poorly in Malaysia too. Nearly every encounter I\u2019ve had with them isn\u2019t pleasant.", "Simple answer: It IS about religion lol\nnote: only the religion when practiced by Arabs\nThere's a genocide happening to Uyghurs in China but none of the muslims here seem to kick up a fuss about it.thats because its a counter genocide. All these terrible global preachers inciting hatred against the jews and non muslims, chanting loudly to convert western nations into islamic ones go unchecked outside china. You do that in china well you can see the results now. Mosques are being demolished and rules are being enforced to make sure there is no mosque too close to one another. Arrests are made for anyone who preach hatred and they would demolish any establishment supporting would be enemies.\nWhile china does have a racist policy in its integration, it however like poland is the only way against islamisation that would cause a country to go backwards as we have currently seen. The ughurs are not being genocided but being reeducated. Yes there are camps but they arent slave labours either as they get to use better equipment than malaysian farmers.\nIm not saying their approach is good, but currently no one in the world is giving a better solution to the muslim problem than china and poland.The ughyurs are not being genocided? Wow. Have you asked they opinion whether they are being ethnically cleansed or not?yes, i looked at both sides of the arguments. China does ethnic cleansing not by force but by ideology. Ask yourself why does china target the ughurs? What treat do they show to the CCP?\nThe answer - islam. Islam is a radical religion (if you study islam deeply you will come to this). If islam truely was peaceful, they would not be facing the same thing. Sure the CCP does trample on christians in china but not as bad as the muslims and with good reason.\nYou see while christian scripture has its horrors you would be far fetched to see christian radicalism except in the US against the church of satan which is actually a form of activisim against religion. christians thinks they legit worship satan. to me however all of abrahamic religions are from satan, they just call it god and dont want to admit it.\nShow me any good christian or islamic country. many countries in europe are atheists with only christianity for show.It's not about Islam. The Huis are Muslims too and they don't get targeted by the PRC government. The Uyghurs practice radical islam and commit terrorist acts, that's why they are being clamped down.", "That's what I was saying about the ughurs. However other Muslims say if you aren't radical you aren't a Muslim and consider you Kadir. Hamas will kill their own for watching porn. Therefore Islam radical and to anti terrorist is anti Islam. That's how the world responds", "yes, why is there no walk for armenia?", "msu?", "Us Malays like to screw our fellow people for social media brownie points. Who make up most of the staff at Starbucks?", "Why blame the cina for drinking starbuck?", "pendatang/kafir harbi/DAP/Komunis/Sepupu Chin Peng pick your tagline here", "Who hurt u so bad bro?", "The average intelligence of the majorities", "Feel bad for you bro. Biasalah tak semua manusia tu baik hati.", "Lol xpayah cover bro, cuba korang baca komen kat TikTok tu, byk je member kau maki orang Cina sbb shorts tu ade \"muka sepet\"... dont expect much when most Malaysian are blinded with pemujaan yg zalim", "byk je member kau\nThere's no need for generalization, every race has their own bunch of assholes.Sorry bro. Aku tak ada tiktok. So selepas kau tersakiti, apa kau buat utk ubati hati kau?Minum Starbucks Dan makan mekdiI already don't support Starbucks because they use coffee specifically using CHILD SLAVE LABOR (look it up on Guardian news), against worker unions (countless news) or the horrendous olive oil in coffee travesty that makes everyone who drinks it has diarrhea.\nAnd all that from Howard Schultz who retired from the CEO position but his successor, Laxman Narasimhan is not any better since he said this month he only focused on demand and supply but not employee stability or wages. He doesn't address other concerns but makes new ones like using LLM (Large Language Model the actual name for fake AI) to make customers stay in Starbucks programs. (I'm putting it more kindly but he used the words \"Loyalty\").\nBesides most coffee enthusiasts know to stay away from burnt coffee made in Starbucks. Our Malaysian-made coffee is just miles better and cheaper to boot.\nThere are too many issues about Starbucks (not just Palestine) that I wish Malaysians took notice earlier, especially on worker rights.", "even malaysian starbucks which is heavily owned by a chinese tycoon, this chinese guy has the same idea as the american owners about the treatment of employees too and the same bad coffee and pricing. with those prices and popularity, i'd expect their barista to be paid at least 5k a monthYou know, with how pro-anything anti-Israel a majority of the Malaysian muslim population is, I doubt anything significant will happen to her. She might be ignored to continue her shinenigans until this schtick gets old and people start to feel embarrassed of her and thus of themselves because they had also enabled it.\nMy little future prediction anyway.israel has survived worse sanctions and boycotts before, thats how they managed to survive the brutal onslaught from the arabs. Not even the british would sell them military equipment that they started making their own and ended up one of the best in the world.she shd do it in Singapore. Then she will learn what is respect.Go back to Somali and eat shit. Reminds me of another Somalian Tiktoker that has been arrested by Japanese authority due to a long list of criminal acts (trespassing, harassing civilians, making fun of nukes) he committed and live stream by himself when visiting Japan, the news say the sheer amount of evidence from his own videos is enough to put him under detention for years and investigation if the authority itemizes the all the crimes individually before the trial even start.Johnny Somal is a US citizen I think. He just uses that name for his shit. Dude is annoying as hell.. I don't like to target people's appearance but dude just looks annoying as fuck and even if you imagine him without hs antics, the way he talks, his appearance etc is just annoying af.If I went in without intending to buy shit, that call out wouldve made me buy a drink and some for my officemates\nI support Palestine but this kind of activism makes me frustrated.r/imthemainchatacterNot all Tourists are idiots people think they're because of people like these"], ["Deport her back to her country"], ["More unemployed behaviour."], ["The Tiktoker hates Starbucks for it's involvement with Politics\nI hate Starbucks just because it's Starbucks", "The Tiktoker hates Starbucks for it's involvement with Politics\nThey hate Starbucks because it's the trend to hate on starbucks. They are clout chasing no talent vultures.", "Eh I wouldn't strawman the influencer too much , maybe she does have good intentions , but I find them annoyingSomalia. Such a great and beautiful modern prosperous country built by people great religious people like Safiah. Hope she can return home soon. The rest of us would like that very much.Her harassment of people who patronised Starbucks has little to do with helping Palestine, and more to do with stroking her own ego and gaining likes on social media.\nInconvenient truth.Another Karen mind ur own businessFirst of all, I thought this thing only happen in the US where a bunch of of TikTokers harrrasing workers and customers for not boycotting Starbucks.\nIt's their choice to to consume what ever they want. It's their money, goddamnit.\nThis user is using TikTok, which infact is supported by the Chinese Communist government that actively persecute and murder many Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang. So this person better stop using the fucking app or else it'll be seen as hypocritical. And why stop here, this user is probably using products by Apple or Google in which they're supporting Israel. So that makes them even more of a hypocrite. Why bother shaming people for drinking Starbucks if you yourself are using products that are made by companies that support genocide? So stop with this fucking holier-than-thou mentality.\nI don't care if you're pro-Palestine or not, stop shaming people. It's their lives to do what ever they want. If you want real change, pressure your own politicians or lawmakers. Rant over, thanks for coming to my TED-Talk.", "Let's admit it, they only do selective boycott and ignore the rest.If I'm a foreigner of a country I would never do such stuff. Even in the US with free speech foreigners can get deported if they participate in a protest. She should go protest in her own country if she believes in a \"genocide\"", "That's not trueI believe they did the same in Istanbul and it was cringey af.I got cringed outI would have kicked him out if i was there.If I saw someone that looks like TikTok influencer filming something at a premise, I'd leave too. Don't wanna get involve in some shitty shenanigans.Look at me, this is my Starbucks nowAlamak! What if somebody shouted Hamas are terrorists at her? \ud83d\ude02Cyberbullying using her minions on tiktok.Sadly, I can see that happeningWhat an idiot. There is ZERO Starbucks presence in Israel.very few starbucks in europe. Some people appreciate the quality of their coffee you know, they dont care about a brand name.Think I will order Starbuck\u3002people who support palestine and want to \ palestine are the ones supporting genocide instead. The problem goes deep all the way into islam, and because israel so happens to be a jewish nation (with 1.5million arab muslims) suddenly they are the criminal and oppressor.\nYou should see what these muslim nations do, you really wouldnt want them around. Oh yeah a lot of people have had bad experience with a few muslim african nations too. Genocide against non muslims have been happening in nigeria recently. Armenia has been attacked by a turkish backed muslim nation keen on resuming its 100 year old failed siege, and more hate and anti kafir is being preached on a global scale to muslim to \ western nations, turning them into the same hateful backward middle eastern muslim nations.So we have our version of \u201cPizzagate\u201d now?! :26563:\nJust leave people alone\u2026Starbucks drinks are shit.\nRegardless whether Pro-Palestine or not, this \ has made me realise how much money we send to Western countries for no good reason.\nIf it's gonna be shitty sugar drinks, we might as well buy it from local brands like Zus, Gigi, Richiamo or whatever. Same shit but at least the money stays in the country.", "Hey hey, they started boycotting Zus for sounding like a Greek God too", "Berjaya Food operates Starbucks in Malaysia\nSure, Starbucks gets some royalties, but the majority of the income ends up at the Malaysian corp and. their suppliers, most likely\nNot sure who roasts the coffee for Malaysian Starbucks. In China, Starbucks operates their own plant. In India, its Tata. In Europe, its Nestle for the European Master Franchisee. Most likely its some company in one of the ASEAN countries supplying Malaysia\nMilk, Soy Milk and pastries are usually supplied by regional suppliers (in Europe the vegan milk alternatives are supplied by Belgian Alpro, for example, Milk is sourced locally in each country)\nSo, no, you don't have to avoid Starbucks to buy local\nSame with McDonalds, btw. They use a US company called OSI for sourcing meat in most parts of the world, which in turn relies on local farmers. Other goods are sourced locally on a regional level (eg Sauces for Malaysian McD are made by Irish Kerry Group at their Johor plant, Bread is made by ASEAN plants of Mexican Grupo Bimbo, Milk comes from some Japanese supplier AFAIK)\nYour local brand likely shares some suppliers with the Western big corpsStarbucks drinks are shit.\ntheir food is apparently really good. lol https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bOkqFqqCAI4R\\crineworthyTo each to their own id say. Ur money, if you wanna be a decent person then be la. If u wanna support genociders then support la.\nPersonally i just think people who buy Stabak n Kepsi ni bodoh, not bcuz ure supporting Israel thats u n god not me, but cibai the foods not even that food theyre getting worse kemon la sia.you too can be a decent person and stay off all these genocider-made technology that's been serving you your femboy kink. but if you wanna support support la~", "Bluds out here resorting to exposing others kink just to support a brand that doesnt even care bout em, and support Israel? But hey, thats the best you can do. Terasa? Amik la bro"], ["Chad Somali"], ["I'm not hating Starbucks at all, at least not now with the buy 1 free 1 until Monday. After Monday, that's another story for next year."], ["And how is she disturbing people or Starbucks employees?\nThe video does not show that.\nCan the Author of this post please post an explanation?\nAnd I say this as someone who long boycotted Starbucks for years before the most recent Palestine issue. (Coffee acquired with CHILD SLAVE LABOR, they're against worker rights and unions and made the olive oil in coffee = diarrhea)People need to learn to mind their own business.Kick her the fuck out of our country wtf |
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titlePADU: Mungkin ramai tercicir, tak semua rakyat ada akses isi data dalam talianhref/r/malaysia/comments/18uvuk9/padu_mungkin_ramai_tercicir_tak_semua_rakyat_ada/num_commentflairlabelScience/ TechnologyheaderNot yet started already got problem - not everyone got internet to fill up PADU - Governments agency should help in acquiring the information - MPs should do their part too\n\Seharusnya agensi kerajaan turun padang seperti satu masa dulu Jabatan Penerangan masuk ke kawasan terpencil untuk memberikan penerangan dan membantu proses pendaftaran.\n\ katanya kepada BH, hari inicommentsnot everyone got internet (skill) to fill up PADU\nThe elderly already not doing to well when all the bills are digital and tax filing is online only, then drop this on them lagi?PH and assuming everyone is a city dweller, what else is newThough I understand internet has not penetrated ALL parts of Malaysia (e.g. Veveonah situations) there seems to be juxtaposition.\nWe say rural folk are influenced by tik-tok, facebook, whatsapp fowards. How do they access this without internet? More and more are running online businesses and taking orders via whatsapp.\nThe first result on Google (whether you trust the source or not) says that internet penetration rate in Malaysia is 96.8%. Smartphone penetration according to MCMC in 2021 was 94.8%\nI mean, they can use all these social media services. Is the assumption they are too uneducated or lazy to use their internet access to do something else? Serious question.\nGovernments agency should help in acquiring the information\nMy understanding is, that PADU have already done that. The point is now for rakyat to confirm if the data is correct.You're missing the part where the people who doesn't have smartphones are likely to be the people who needs the subsidies the most. (barring woke only use Nokia phone for communication people).\n5.2% of the population(100-94.8) still means 1.8 million people.\nThat's what \"tercicir\" means in this context", "To clarify, I'm gonna admit I have no idea how the whole PADU database works, but neither does everyone else.\nAgain, I assume this is just a way to confirm your data.The data is already collected. If for some reason the government thinks you are T20 and you believe you are B40, then this is the way to update the database.\nPADU would only have information on people if they actually owned property, vehicles, EPF, tax filings, etc. If PADU has no information on these people, it would be safe to say they just fall within the B40 and subsidies are provided.\nThat is how it should be done anyway.I agree, It should be done that way\nBut even emadani have stupid hung ups like \ , which makes me very reluctant to bersangka baik with PADU's subsidy implementation\nBased on the past, it's more likely they'll just get no subsidy if PADU has no information", "PADU is going to be a political football when it launches no doubt. But really, what other ways are there to do it? If we want to reduce subsidy burden on the government and we can't remove subsidies for all, then there is no choice.\nHonestly people need to play their part as well. Malaysians are too often mollycoddled when it comes to these things. Reminds me of when there were complaints about RapidKL busses switching to TnG only and people didn't bother to read the notices, then got angry when their old parents couldn't use the bus \ud83e\udd26And its kampung folks fault that they didn't have the amenities like the city folks /s", "They faults lar cause they vote PAS ,PN /s", "kampung folks\nThere are \"new villages\" and they tend to go with DAP/PH.", "Rapiji is what a redditor looks like when he tries politics.\nLooks good on paper, poor execution", "Shhhh later you got attack by those PH supporters"], ["I don't understand. previously don't have existing data ke for BR1M etc. can't import database ke. E-wallet ask to update LHDN. can't import to PADU? mySalam auto send sms to activate, why the need for new database. if it's new and improved but require full manual key in is it really improved though. punya lah banyak data. data orang mati etc update je lah terus.PADU basically combines all these databases into one central one. According to Rafizi, this will make it easier for cross-agency policy work because currently there's a lot of bureaucracy involved in getting data from other agencies. The registration on 2nd January is just to verify whether the information that the government has is up to date/correct.", "the problem is also the data , who own it. unless a mechanism digital id if any of requesr must be honor by user each time somebody access then i agree . If auto expand to e wallet without our permission how ?", "Interesting point. Well I guess the ownership is still with the government, same as it is right now.\nBest answer I can give you rn"], ["I think most of the points described by the author are non-issues. PADU just essentially combines all the information that the government agencies already have on you, and registering for the platform is so that you can verify/update your personal data. Doesn't really affect you if you're currently eligible for welfare benefits (like STR / e-Madani). And for the rural areas, if I'm not mistaken DOSM/Economy Ministry has already done some \ test runs to increase awareness about PADU. Seems like more work needs to be done on that bit since people still don't understand what PADU is...\nI'm more concerned that PADU will be prone to lots of cyber attacks since it'll become the central data reservoir of the Federal Government. Looking at our cybersecurity track record, that doesn't seem promising.\nEdit: Apologies, I think PADU has an algorithm that can flag your profile if your information doesn't add up. For example, if you're eligible for STR under LHDN, but have several personal luxury vehicles under your name with JPJ. Not sure how it works, but I can understand the other commenter's scepticism and concern with PADU/MyDigitalID."], ["Hope this really transparent enough for all rakyat. Not another u turn policy."], ["Maybe there would be some outreach program to help rural folks with low digital literacy to do so. We're going to have to wait and see.But the times that been given is 3 months brah..ain't no way also I'm afraid of this people go in and get your information like do we believe the government servants???3 months is a long time in the hands of a group of committed people. For now I am going to remain optimistic.\nAnyway, do remember that your participation in PADU is entirely voluntary so it's really your choice to register or not."], ["Most of the project is jumping the gun.\nFor example, sibuk nak buat pengkalan data, tapi access to the Internet and country coverage are still below par. PDPA pun tak fully enforced.\nSibuk nak bawak masuk Tesla for sustainability, tapi jalan raya kat Malaysia Masih macam sampah\nSibuk nak buat High Speed Railway to attract tourist, tapi pedestrian accessibility still teruk.\nDia umpama Tepung takde, tapi dah sibuk nak bina kedai roti/bakery.", "Sad statement i read today\nThis whole country is a sham"], ["DOSM akan bukak kaunter di setiap daerah untuk bantu rakyat isi PADU", "Macam mana kerajaan buat pun kalau rakyat malas, tak jadi jugak, sama macam banci penduduk ramai ja tak isi"], ["And the demographic who needed the subsidies the most are probably the least likely demographic to be able to access, understand, fill up the necessary info correctly all electronically. Yes, this gov is a step-up from the previous one, but I can't help but to think they're constantly living in an elite, out-of-touch bubble from the common people on the ground. Smh."], ["tak minat aku nak isi. Maaf ye, nak suruh aku undi BN/PH ok. Tapi nak isi PADU ni, fuck off ye rafizi.", "But then you may not get subsidi wor", "downgraded to bezza long time ago. i'm willing to pay i what used to pay to fuel up my perdana 120 a week just to keep my name out of the database.Reject Digital ID aka PADU.\nDo not let the government to have an easy tool to further control people.That is why should not have targeted subsidy. Just float the petrol with some level of subsidy like what Najib did previously. All this new db and implementation is just new way for them create contract for new bunch of cronies. What makes t20 not so eligible for subsidies when this people are t1 asking you all to pay their high salary + allowances + the subsidy?But... But... But... Later no subsidy wor, me no rich like uSadly people will not going to realize it, we most likely will be down voted here even.My opinion on their endgame: With enough data you can translate it to information that you can utilize to manipulate people. AKA like what CCP is doing. So of course lah that is the price that they are willing to sacrifice. This is one dystopian bullshit.https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/amp/category/nation/2022/11/08/invoke-staff-will-get-shares-when-company-is-listed-says-rafizi/I dont understand with people saying the wont fill PADU. It will be used no matter what, but do you want updated information or what ever the fuck the 100+ government agencies have on you now. |
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titleHappy New Year Monyets!href/r/malaysia/comments/18uzqpx/happy_new_year_monyets/num_commentflairlabelCultureheadercommentsWhat AI program this is? |
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titleAirbnb gave a millennial couple $100,000 to build a wacky house in Malaysia. So they did.href/r/malaysia/comments/18uslu9/airbnb_gave_a_millennial_couple_100000_to_build_a/num_commentflairlabelTourism & TravelheadercommentsRM450,000 and this is what came of it lol.30% of it probably goes to the platform tbhthat visible AC compressor ruining the look lolThis cost 100k USD? Gosh I really wish we could get a price breakdown for shit like this.Seems like the homeowners had to fork out 10k USD to finish the project. According to them from the website, they said that they will still build it, but the funds from AirBnB just helped expedite the process.\nThey also planned to build two more in the future.Hmm i thought the hse had to be wacky...wasnt evvisioning this.looks like a kelapa shell stripped of its hard outer shell and but upside down, with holes cut in it.I tot that's what they're going for?There\u2019s already something similar built in Melaka with better structure\u2026and multiple units. I\u2019m gonna sound like a hater but this looks like a fail to me.It floatsCould have built 2 to keep Rajah Bomoh happy |
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titleTax the rich to fund healthcare for the poor, says ex-MPhref/r/malaysia/comments/18uwmlv/tax_the_rich_to_fund_healthcare_for_the_poor_says/num_commentflairlabelEconomy & FinanceheaderPSM chief Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj says wealth is captured by the very rich, while the average factory worker\u2019s wages have increased by only 1.4 times since 1970.commentsOK. Now define what is considered 'rich'People who are rich are just those who accumulated significantly more wealth that he average person, although a factory worker would probably be considered below average. A rich person in Malaysia would probably be asset rich.\nI\u2019m pretty sure it\u2019s easy to define it in Malaysia seeing how the middle class is basically below poverty relative to developed world standards of living.People who are rich are just those who accumulated significantly more wealth that he average person\nLOL I know this. I'm looking for an actual percentile. Top 20? Top 10? Top 5? Top 1?", "I mean you asked rich, that would be anyone who\u2019s top 30%. As in someone who has the means to accumulate wealth although you wouldn\u2019t be rich enough to be a factory owner. It only takes rm2million + in assets to be in the top 1% and many have that net worth but are by no means living it up especially if you consider that they have debt and family.\nI know it sounds obvious but that\u2019s a disjointed idea of how wealth is distributed among the population. Since you could be an engineer for petronas and still be living paycheck to paycheck since your credit would be good enough to hold down a lot of debt compared to someone who makes 5k as a freenlancer. One guy is going to be categorically richer under a capitalist framework in 10 years compared to the other.\nA factory owner like the post is describing is considered \u201cvery rich\u201d, thats below the 1% already. We\u2019re talking about 0.x or even 0.0X%. A factory owner needs a rolling expense of millions and there are probably less that a few thousand Malaysians that even exists that can afford that.", "Those professionals that earn MYR20k lah of course, not those MEGAH Holdings CEOs, because cannot touch cronies. /s\nJoke aide, did he not know that we technically already are? like 30%, I think this is just a populist clamoring trying to gain support via people emotion instead of their brain."], ["U tax too much, they move their money out. Equlibrium needs to be reached"], ["Dia sembang kencang macam ni memang best sebab belum jadi gov.\nLet's say PSM became government in the future, the dialogue/excuses will all be similar to the predecessor. (e.g kita tak mampu, or nanti investor lari, or saya janji tu tahun 2023)\nPenat dah kena tipu dengan politician. You want to survive as a normal citizen? You need to do it yourself.Salary 10k live in KL have 3 kids Salary 5k save 2k in kampong Tax the guy with 10k because he is rich? Betul ka ni?If the poor has bad eating habits that contributes to health problems, then why should the rich pay for it. Look at the diabetes statistics, its crazy high and not okay.It could be that bad and low quality food are much cheaper than their healthier counterpart.So if someone speeding on highway and crash the car, we proceed to blame the government for not building wider road or blame others for driving too slow?\nEating bad is an option, its you decide to eat fried oily foods instead of more healthier option like stir fry or steam, its you decide to drink high sugary drinks instead of plain water, its you to decide not to exercise.\nTake myself as example. On work days I do OMAD (one meal a day) and 16hours fasting when not working. I exercise 3-5 times a week, half an hour each time. My BMI is around 19-19.5. Sure its the cheap low quality foods problem and not a personal commitment issue. Before you pointing the finger, look at your hands 3 fingers are pointing at yourself.Always salah rich people.\nnever salah corrupt people.\nwhen you ask to tax rich, M40/T20 kena.\nCorrupt people got more money to corrupt. B40 get nothing, the cycle repeat.\nUnless we reduce corruption by 80-90% I will never agree with taxing the rich. |
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titleWhy are museums so underwhelming in Malaysia?href/r/malaysia/comments/18u9no5/why_are_museums_so_underwhelming_in_malaysia/num_commentflairlabelTourism & TravelheaderI visit museum whenever I visit a new city or county. With Malaysia, I find the museum really underwhelming. Even the national museum is not really up to standarde for a National museum. I been to museum in US, Europe, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand, Vietnam.\nI say Malaysia museum of all sorts are so underwhelming here.I don't see much attention to detail or story telling. Only walls of information like a powerpoint presentation or copy paste of general knowledge. There is no artifact on display or just badly curated.\nI love history, arts, and culture. I truly wish Malaysia step up it's game.commentsWe don't have the habit of preserving our culture and history as a society unfortunately. Agree with you that our museums are really bad, doesn't inspire and feel \ enough\nOnly one I'd say that feels contemporary enough to be an actual museum in Peninsula is probably the Bank Negara Museum. Otherwise the newly opened Borneo museum on Kuching is also up there!", "Been to the bank negara museum, can confirm it's quite good\nThat said, maybe I'm biased but the old Kuching museum has a certain charm to it, but yes it's not up to par with more modern museumsI think the comment above was referring to the newly opened Borneo Cultures Museum in Kch, it\u2019s world class!Yes, I am aware, but I have never been to the new one since leaving Malaysia. While the old Brooke era museum is full of childhood memories for me\nWould love to visit the new museum at some point in the future thoAh woops, gotchu. I think the old Brooke era Sarawak Museum is being refurbished at the moment, but if you haven't been back in a while, you should also add the (kind of new) Brooke Gallery in Fort Margherita to your list.", "I actually came back about a few months back but just stayed in Sibu for two weeks to see my fam lmao", "Would like to piggyback the top comment but the Islamic Arts Museum in KL is incredibly beautiful and one of the best experiences in KL. Not that this is important, I\u2019m not Muslim myself but have visited this museum multiple times.\nBonus. Its a great place for dates!", "i see you JAKIM :26562:", "Singaporean here - I just went to bank Negara museum and several days ago and gotta say that my kids did have fun. But plenty of interactive stuff broke/wasn\u2019t working so that\u2019s a huge bummer for my kids", "The last sentence is so typically Malaysia haha"], ["Mostly my opinion:\nMalaysia, through most of its history, stone construction has not been the norm. Mostly the locals use wood. So we don't have lots of preserved indigenous artifacts beyond a few hundred years. On top of that, much of Malaysia's ancient history is oral and tribal. Much of it has probably been lost. There is a relative lack of things like Buddhist, Muslim or Hindu constructions that are very old unlike say Thailand, India, Vietnam and China.\nOn top of that Malaysia has a history of \"borrowed\" culture going back in history. Arab traders bringing Muslim religion and language. The Indians and Chinese too. Then came the waves of Western colonialists. In this sense, Malaysia has been a \"melting pot\" being at the center of many sea trade routes.\nEven things we consider \"traditional\" in Malaysia like the royalties etc appear to borrow heavily from traditions that are not indigenous. (Sultan, for example, is an arabic term) The Majapahit empire, for example, is Javanese-Hindu and is not centered around the current political boundaries of Malaysia. Then there is the influence from Thailand that is primarily Buddhist.\nIn a sense, this doesn't blend well with the current political ruling class that like to craft a narrative that Malaysia as predominantly Muslim and thus being Muslim is somehow central to Malaysia's past. History would point out a much richer and more diverse origins of Malaysian tradition and culture but this is actually quite politically inconvenient.\nThis probably disconnects many Malaysians from things going back more than a few generations. This is probably reflected in the academics as well as how things get curated in museums.", "You're not lying. There is literally an UMNO Museum In Melaka, literally at the historical area below A Famosa and with the other museums.I went there earlier this month and that particular museum is probably not gonna last that much longer. I would be suprised if it still exist beyond 2024.Why? Genuinely curious2nd floor isn't open to public, not that it has anything good anyways. And I was the only person who went there for the day (as of 3pm based on the logbook). Also no more aircond, which is a sure sign they are dying.", "Ah i see. When I was in melaka a few years back I was there and wanted to enter but it was closed hahah", "And we also have to contend with the fact each state museum wants to house their own artefacts (which Malaysia in general has very limited amount to begin with). The State Museums sometimes have much better artefact collections than the National Museum.\nAnd ofc, there's also the obvious issue of funding. Malaysian Museums in general (rightfully) have very low admission fee. A lot of them you don't have to pay a single cent.", "Wish I can upvote you twice. Super true", "Man. I want to print this out and just hand it out to people. Multi-purpose answer for most Malaysia FAQs", "This is the right answer.", "This I believe is the real reason. Politics and religion."], ["Hopefully this could improve sooner than later.\nThe one in Kuching, Borneo Cultures Museum is amazing though. If you like museums, I think its worth a visit when you do visit Kuching. Being the newest built 'big' museum really do wonders. The facility inside is nice, clean and modern. I don't really have an eye for architecture, but from the looks of it, the architecture of the building itself is well designed as well. Could spend an entire day there if you actually go through the exhibits slowly and read through everything.i really love this museum too. i went there during their spirit showcase (im not sure if it's permanent or not). the vibe is amazing, the showcase is amazing, the layout inside is amazing, the interactive showcase is amazing as well. 10/10 would recommend.\nalso i went to islamic arts museum in kl couple months ago. while it's not as amazing as sarawak and has no interactive feature, the paintings and items on showcase are quite a curious sight to see too.\nand perhaps you might want to take your kids to klcc petrosains and planetarium kl if they're into interactive museums. my kids love those a lot.", "I can vouch for this. There's a lot of heart put into it, it's modern(as of right now), the museum is very interactive, there's a merchandise store, it's a good tourist attraction, the entrance fee is also pretty cheap. I spent like 4 hours there reading and going through every artifacts and taking tons and tons of pictures. Sadly, I didn't get to experience the last floor entirely because the museum was about to close. I will definitely go there again in the future. It's a good family visit too however children tend to get bored easily but even then, there is an interactive section, made for kids (and fun loving adults) so even kids would love the experience.\nIf you're visiting Kuching, make sure to go there. It's genuinely a good museum and the largest one in Malaysia too.", "The State Museums are all generally very good. Perak Museum, Kota Tinggi Museum, Stadhuys (and the museums surrounding it), Seri Menanti Museum, and so on."], ["I would say have you visited our museum in the late 80's or early 90's it would be a lot more interesting. I remember a room full of weapon relics like keris of all shape and sizes, musket and pistols used by the British army when they colonized our country, as well as a replica of tin mining ship the size of a car. Another fond memory I had was the longest rotan found in the jungle of Malaysia, it was like 400 meters long (I think lol), they fixate it on the ceiling of the showcase and have it looped around the room several dozen times to fit its massive length.\nVisited the museum again with an Australian friend like 15 years ago, that time the museum is already fallen into a sorry state. The room full of keris shrunk into a single cabinet, most showrooms are basically empty. Such a sad fate for a place that holds the many amazing things in the past.", "Yeah, all thanks to the legendary head curator, the late Shahrum Yub back then - he really has the passion to do his job. Read his interview once in Mastika about how his team handled the tomb of King Tut for \"Tombs Around The World\" and it already make me go wow. Those period was the peak of National Museum.\nIt takes both the leaders passion and the gov passion to return it in similar state again, which per current Malaysia gov standard...uhhhhh......"], ["The Islamic arts museum is REALLY good. Serious kudos to the management there. Highly recommend. But yeah Muzium Negara was so sad.", "Agree. Very comparable to the one I\u2019ve been to overseas.", "I love the Islamic Arts Museum. Easily one of my favourite museums of anywhere I've visited.And cheap too! RM7 for the permanent exhibit and RM4-6 for the rotational one. They're also the only centre for restoration in Semenanjung. Most museums use them for repairs and restoration. They also used to have art classes like calligraphy."], ["The Borneos Culture Museum in Kuching is pretty good. Went there last year and thoroughly enjoyed myself."], ["Many of the muzeums here were old and wasn't kept up with the latest technology. If you have the time, pleaee visit the relatively newly built Borneo Museum in Kuching, Sarawak. Some people say that it's even better than Muzium Negara"], ["Underfunded. Im guessing the only budget they get is for staff, electricity, water and keeping the place clean. Nothing more.", "Yep underfunded and most of the history stuffs are under appreciated as well in Malaysia.", "Let's normalise not saying \ folksI was at Islamic Art museum yesterday with my foreign friend. I was blown away cos it\u2019s a world class standard and he really liked it too.Imo it\u2019s because Malaysian don\u2019t view Museums as interesting or a tourist attraction. Most Malaysians view museums as boring and only for history. The best Museum I\u2019ve been to is the National History Museum in London. We should have a cultural change to value art and history more.It's easier for the politicians to control the masses if the masses do not learn from the past ;)", "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past"], ["Museums are what is known as sociological expressions, in that they act as cultural conduits linking present to past. They therefore tend to be very well established and appreciated in areas of the world where there is a strong sense of connecting past, present and future together to inform society.\nMalaysia as a whole is not very interested in its past except in niche scenarios ( like most Penangnite who are Chinese or Indians are very interested in Penang history from the early 17th century onwards ). Malaysia is more interested in ethnic identification, which may mean one is interested in looking at the past except in the case of Malaysia the ethnic identification is a legal entity as well so it becomes more a focus on the present and less about the past.\nAs a result, museums become less important. Cultural things of the current becomes more important, such as existing festivals and rituals ( it does not need the past to be valid ).", "Chat GPT ah bro \ud83d\ude02"], ["The artifacts are probably in British Museum /s\nJokes aside, even the buildings are not as appealing or majestic as museums in other countries. It is hard to attract tourists or locals to come and see them.\nShoutout to Museum of Islamic Arts tho, they are really nice."], ["Because it didn't match with our Arab descendant narrative.Why bother with museums when you can see real-life dinosaurs roaming around us in daily life.\nIt's pretty easy to spot them really, they're the ones shouting ketuanan melayu.When I went to the National Art Gallery in Malaysia, I couldn't help but imagine some government bureaucrat saying, \"we need an art museum like a serious country\" and so they came up with a really poor, half-assed imitation of a Western art museum.\nWhen I went to the Islamic Arts Museum I had the opposite impression. I felt like the backers authentically cared about showcasing the diversity of Muslim cultures around the world and through history and did something impressive.\nSmaller local museums similarly fall into two camps. There are some real hidden gems in different parts of the country, but then there are some pathetic misses."], ["I always thought muzium is very boring since I'm grow up in Malaysia, until one day i step into taiwan muzium.Probably because we don't have a lot to preserve lmao. Try other museums instead of just tue national museum (like the perak man one) since our museums are split so many places"], ["You can try visiting the Malaysian Chinese Museum in Serdang. Ive been there earlier this year, and it is by far the best museum ive been to in Malaysia"], ["Our national arty gallery is pretty good tho"], ["Because real Malaysian heritage is shopping and eating. Look at the number of huge shopping malls"], ["keeping the people dumb is how 3rd worlds control their population.\nsmart citizens will change things, dumb citizens will follow along."], ["Really? Have you tried Dewan Rakyat?"], ["Cos Malaysians are very under-educated (by international standards) and basically extremely ignorant. Religious schools still teach evolution is fake\u2026so yeah\u2026cool level of general knowledge, guys..", "Religious schools still teach evolution is fake\nDo they? I came from SK Agama and did alot of religion study outside school in HS. The ustat and ustazah never said it's fake. They just did not mention it and ignored the question when asked. The best reply I ever got was \.My and my wife religious schools were pretty aggressive that it wasn\u2019t true. This is retard-level educationI hate malaysia museumYou went to the wrong place? Go to the British museum as they nicked all the good stuff! /sSince we're all here anyway - are there any museums in the Klang Valley that redditors are impressed with?", "Islamic arts Museum. I reckon it's good because it's privately owned. Their collection is extensive.", "Which one ah", "Next to Masjid Negara", "Idk if it's in Klang valley but I loved the orang asli museum, I also dk if it's up to you guy's standard but yeahThe one that\u2019s next to Muzium Negara? Pretty sure that counts as Klang Valley!\nIt focuses on OA craft and artwork, and is quite good in my opinion.\nOr did you mean the one at Ayer Keroh outside Melaka?This one actually https://www.google.com/maps/place/Muzium+Orang+Asli+Gombak+(MOAG)/@3.2942978,101.7295488,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x31cc3f1492d7133d:0x2ec3082898d10f95!8m2!3d3.2942924!4d101.7321237!16s%2Fm%2F03hn05r?entry=ttu/@3.2942978,101.7295488,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x31cc3f1492d7133d:0x2ec3082898d10f95!8m2!3d3.2942924!4d101.7321237!16s%2fm%2f03hn05r?entry=ttu)\ni just realized it says gombak in the name, so not klang valley sadlyI think Gombak counts according to this:\nhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klang_Valley\nI wasn\u2019t aware of that one - will check it out as I live quite near. Thanks for the info!The Islamic art museum is pretty goodBecos we never conquered any other countries and steal their treasures and we kena conquered and our treasures all at British museum.....Laughs in Singapore National Museum, Art Museum, Asian Civilisation Museum etc etc.\nBut no seriously Malaysia\u2019s museum is kinda underwhelming for a country this developed. It was strange to me that visiting museums is not part of the tour when visiting Malaysia.Because all the good stuff were taken away by the colonizers when they were here hundred of years ago. If you have the chance to go to prominent museums in europe, you can see how much of our stuff were taken back there. Same thing happened to all the place where they colonized.Singapore's museums are really good tho, even their art ones.", "Because we got bajet to obtain exhibits mah. Collectors and owners also have peace of mind lending their objects to us because they know anything they lend will be secure and well-taken care of.", "The fuck you on about. Taipei and Seoul museums are nice. Also as others have said Singapore. Even Japan and their museums is about Japanese culture not so much about their colonizing past.", "Example, Klang bell, a 1200years old bell from bronze age found in klang. Taken by british and currently displayed in british museum. Also look at the database of british museum, around 3000 artifacts from malay peninsula alone in their collection.everything good were looted."], ["Our museums have only like 50 yrs of history compared to other countries, who tf wants to visit? Defo not me. All displaying cultural underwear and panties across different eras \ud83e\udd23\ud83e\udd23 as my dad likes to say in Cantonese \u201c\u770b\u4ec0\u4e48\u9a6c\u6765\u5e95\u88e4\u201d"], ["Suggest you try other things in Malaysia i.e food hunting. This museum stuff is so politically fucked up that it's not worth your time.Idk, museum always seems like a creepy place. I went one in melaka, there was an empty cradle with a doll (probably) inside with voice of crying baby and angklong background music.\nAlso went to the terengganu one, there was this traditional clothes section. Put inside a small room that looks exactly like my late grandma\u2019s room. Also creepy. I hv the photo but it\u2019s buried too deep inside my gallery.\nEdit: also good idea by op but i dont think the price will be rm5 per entry anymore.The Borneo Cultures Museum in Kuching is absolutely fantastic. Huge, excellent collection, modern design and great use of technology, interactive, very well curated. Though the Sabah State Museum in Kota Kinabalu is indeed rather sad.because most of the museum worthy collection is privately owned and owners dont want to part with itEven the scammers knew elsewhere to robBro Kuching has the best museums here. Check them out.You're pretty much describing the country."], ["Correct genealogy and accurate history interferes with the official world view"], ["If you haven't been, the Penang War Museum is my favorite museum ever, and I've been to many of them abroad."], ["I see many complaints. Any idea how to improve on the situation?"], ["Shout out to Terengganu State Museum which is for me quiet decent but not spectacular.\nI frequently went to museum in Malaysia and got laugh at doing that sometime haha."], ["I see. At least you guys still have a museum haha. I'm from Brunei and ours have been closed for 15 years under \ but afaik nothing moved. Perhaps it can be a paranormal sighting spot or something.They should bring back the Hantu exhibits honestly it was the multicultural learning experience memory I had in schoolYou should go to Sarawak Museum. You may change your mind. I\u2019ve been to museums in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea. Sarawak\u2019s new museum tops it all imoIt is and its below average since forever. It is always under budget and not up to date with the latest discoveries. It is saddening \u2639\ufe0fWe didn't get to loot any nations so we just put any available local items on display even though we knew that it's kind of boring.\nLooted relics make other nations' museums so overwhelming"], ["The new Borneo museum is so cool, did you know the museum have a samurai sword owned by a Japanese general and was given as a \u201cpeace offering\u201d when the Japanese surrendered\nThat\u2019s so cool to me, I love weapons\nAlso if you love archaeology you can see the history of archeology in Sarawak since Niah Cave have the oldest human remains in Malaysia"], ["Yeah muzium negara is pretty bad. Went to the museum in melaka, it was way better and had more things to see."], ["Because malaysia's history is not as what it seems.Tengah adjust2 history to 'educate' the kids lagi mah, cannot finalise lagi niIm guessing it\u2019s simply we\u2019re generally not proud of our heritage and culture. Museum is where we showcase our history of heritage and culture. I\u2019ve been to Istanbul museum and Taiwan\u2019s, they really take pride on their rich history no doubt.Islamic Art Museum KL is really good, you should visit it. |
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titlePotentially moving to Malaysia in the next few years.href/r/malaysia/comments/18uyh3j/potentially_moving_to_malaysia_in_the_next_few/num_commentflairlabelTourism & TravelheaderHello, hope this post is allowed. Looked at the rules and didn\u2019t see anything against it and looked at the previous posts and the wiki section but didn\u2019t see anything that really answered my questions. Had a few questions/discussion topics I was hoping somebody/ies might people able to answer/shed some light on.\nWe are looking to semi-retire and move to Malaysia (or potentially other similar countries) and wanted to get some additional info about areas that might fit us and about life there.\n1) What areas would be best for us? We like very urban areas, wife is from Tokyo, we would like to be able to not need a car and just be able to walk to everything. My wife is a bit bougee so it would be nice to be in a higher end area, but not a deal breaker. Would also love to be at or very near a beach. Would love to know best cities and/or neighborhoods?\n2) Weather, Looks like the weather is pretty decent although a little higher then would be perfect. Is there a good place if I would prefer 25c weather?\n3) Real estate, we would be looking at buying and wanted to know if that is generally a good idea. Initially looking at condos but read that they are not a great investment, would a house on land be better? Does property appreciate in Malaysia? Would it be better just to rent?\n4) Language, I only speak English and my wife speaks English and Japanese, obviously we would work to learn the language, but it seems English is very common as well. Would we be able to get buy with English well? Are some cities more or less friendly to English?\nAny other important insights would be appreciated as well!commentsCheck out Mont Kiara, Desa Park City and KLCC areas of you want convenience and bougie living in Kuala Lumpur. You can try Penang too, but I'm not too familiar.\n25c is going to be pretty tough unless you're in Genting, Frasers Hill, Camerons. We're in the tropics and it's 30c and up during the day.\nProperty is pretty expensive now, but there's a bit of a glut, so there's room for negotiation.\nYou can get away with English in most developed areas.Thanks appreciate it. Seems Mont Kiara keeps coming up. Are you familiar with Johor Bahru?Mont Kiara is very cosmopolitan and expat friendly. Too dense for my liking, but might fit your needs.\nI work in Singapore, but have not been tempted to visit JB (one train away). Haven't been there in 15 years.\nI hear its developing quickly, with train access directly to Singapore. Might be worth a look if proximity to sg excites you. Worth a look, but not enough to sway a long term decision tbh...", "Ex expats here. Look up TTDI. Way greener, quieter and friendlier than the expensive and concrete sprawl that Mont Kiara is.", "Will do appreciate it!"], ["What areas would be best for us? We like very urban areas, wife is from Tokyo, we would like to be able to not need a car and just be able to walk to everything. My wife is a bit bougee so it would be nice to be in a higher end area, but not a deal breaker. Would also love to be at or very near a beach. Would love to know best cities and/or neighborhoods?\nThere is a large Japanese/Korean expat community in Mont Kiara and Hartamas (both in Kuala Lumpur). Being mostly poised for expats, things are close by and a car is not needed. But you will be 100% living in that bubble.\nIf you want beach, you can look at Penang island, which I assume has also a decent Japanese expat crowd. But I am not that familiar.\nWeather, Looks like the weather is pretty decent although a little higher then would be perfect. Is there a good place if I would prefer 25c weather?\nLOL not gonna happen. Only highlands or places closer to jungles have this kind of temperature. Both are contradictory to your wants of an urban setting.\nReal estate, we would be looking at buying and wanted to know if that is generally a good idea. Initially looking at condos but read that they are not a great investment, would a house on land be better? Does property appreciate in Malaysia? Would it be better just to rent?\nLanded houses appreciate better. However will they keep appreciating? I don't know. However it is hard to find a landed house in KL (Mont Kiara or Hartamas) that are walking distance to many things. If you stay at Mont Kiara, then condos are the name of the game. Malaysia is a CAR society. It is hot and humid, and our public transport is not great.\nThere are also minimum purchase prices for foreigners. For example, you cannot buy a house lower than RM1mil (though many condos and landed houses in Mont Kiara are probably higher than RM1mil, so it might not be a problem).\nLanguage, I only speak English and my wife speaks English and Japanese, obviously we would work to learn the language, but it seems English is very common as well. Would we be able to get buy with English well? Are some cities more or less friendly to English?\nYes you'd get by with English in the Klang Valley area of Malaysia\nLastly, check out the MM2H program. Good luck.", "Thanks! Lots of great info and I will definitely check out MM2H. Appreciate the insight!", "You'd really need to check the visa and financial requirements under MM2H carefully, it is RM40,000 per month income and RM1 million fixed deposit.Since your wife is Japanese and likes being boogie. You can consult our resident Japanese rockstar GACKT. He runs a consultancy here that assists people (especially Japanese) who want to move to Malaysia.\nhttps://businessreport.ctoscredit.com.my/oneoffreport_api/single-report/malaysia-company/1162313V/GACKT-IKEDA-ASIA-BRIDGE-PARTNERZ-SDN-BHD-\nNote: PM for the phone number. Not gonna share it here. The fanboys and fangirls might go crazy.25\u00b0C, urban, near a beach - sounds like Hong Kong to me, not MalaysiaMaybe so but certainly not a similar cost of living. HK is about the same as where I live in CADifficult to not have a car in Malaysia, wherever you are, as public transport isn\u2019t like in Singapore or other countries. 25C would be difficult too, only in highland areas which are mostly tourist spots. English isn\u2019t a problem in the biggest cities of KL, PJ, Ipoh or Georgetown. Penang island sounds like it would tick off a lot of your requirements, condo prices aren\u2019t rising so much now due to oversupply, and it\u2019s near the beach area, although a car would be necessary. Also a big expat community, and is quite urban. |
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titleNot all DBKL car parks are free, says city hall - DBKL says surveillance will be stepped up in concentrated areas of parking touts, after car owner complains of a scratch on her car after refusing to pay.href/r/malaysia/comments/18urum4/not_all_dbkl_car_parks_are_free_says_city_hall/num_commentflairlabelheadercommentsWhen I read this, am I the only one who feels DBKL is a really corrupt scammy government agency. DBKL got millons from assessment fees and licenses and permits that businesses pay. Why the fuck are they subcontracting parking space management, I notice to \? Why can't they just be professional and apply the same consistent rules to parking everywhere? Instead now it is exposed how DBKL is mandi tahi together with kutu parking. Ain al Tahi should be the name of that area.\n\u201cThis car park is under the control of DBKL, and fees are applicable during office hours until 5pm. In addition, DBKL has contracted a private company to manage eight parking spaces as valet services after office hours,\u201d the statement said."], ["It\u2019s about freaking time"]]} |
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{"title": "Malay Racism by local Chinese", "href": "/r/malaysia/comments/18u4epl/malay_racism_by_local_chinese/", "num_comment": 408, "flairlabel": [], "header": "Edit : those comments he made it sounds like a low key jokes. Since it\u2019s repetitive and explicitly mentioned Islam Malay race, I don\u2019t find it funny. Futhermore, at the beginning of the trip we almost got into an accident because of his distraction using his phone.\ni recently hired a private driver from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands (booked a month ahead) to show my foreign friends around CH. Note : I don\u2019t drive, that\u2019s why I hired a driver.\nUpon picking up he did mentioned to my foreign friend about the boycott of Starbucks, etc and how some states are very strict religious (Kelantan, Kedah). I was like oookay but brushed it off. While in the car, he made another comment about some attractions in CH where mostly are \u201cIslam Malays like you lah\u201d (his exact words) dressed up nicely and take photos. Again, I brushed it off cos yeah it\u2019s true and didn\u2019t think much of it. I just thought ok his kind of jokes lah.\nLater on during the drive, he made some other comments which unfortunately I don\u2019t remember anymore, but it started to made me uncomfortable. I did mentioned later on to my foreign friends about it. They don\u2019t really understand or gets what the driver said because of his slang. Some of the remarks was when one car at a junction try to selit driving into the lane, he said \u201cthis Malay ahh, I will not give a chance in my lane\u201d. \u201cBest time to visit CH is during puasa month where all Malays is fasting. No jam\u201d. \u201cAll this Malays lah that go out, we Chinese don\u2019t go out cos we don\u2019t like jam\u201d.. well, I saw a bunch of Chinese too. Mostly family with kids. When we passed by one of the tea plantation, there were so many cars parked at the road side. He made another comment \u201csee, this all Islam Malay people like you lah\u201d. One of my foreign friend asked \u201cwhat did you said\u201d and he ignored him. When we were looking for a parking lot, one Malay couple was about to leave. I said \u201cthank god to this Malay we got a parking spot in front of the plantation\u201d. Not sure he heard me or not.\nI looked up his Facebook page, all of his customers are foreigners and Chinese. Imagine, what kind of things he said to these people.. He shouldn\u2019t have accept my trip when he knew well in advance I am a Malay.\nI have never ever experience such a racism in my life, let alone in my own country. I have Chinese, indian, all kind of races friends and we got along well.", "comments": [["As a former grab driver, many hired drivers didn\u2019t land in that profession due to their intellectual prowess.", "lmao... i agree with you. just read any mandarin version grab driver fb group. they amount of hate and vitriol they have toward grab and the customers is insane. i saw one post not long ago scolding people for giving rm2 tip.", "What? Grab drivers expect people pay tip now?"], ["Leave an honest review", "Was thinking the same. Will do some time..", "Should just give him the middle finger before you leave.", "I\u2019m too baikkk \ud83d\ude05 when he dropped us off, he said thank you great trip. It was silent from all of us \ud83d\ude02", "Lol I'm getting downvoted for telling people to give their middle fingers to racists. Such is the Reddit community.i'd be happy too, got paid driving, not getting yelled at for risking customer's lives in car, talking a whole ton of brainless shits due to being so overconfidently smart and yet not a word of disapproval and lastly, felt like an emperor doing the peasants a service.\nlast last, kena viral pun xde video kah gambar kah... flex on \die tu bodoe\], [], [, , , , , ], [joking\joke\, The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me\, common Malay\, , , special rights\a lot of malaysian here are more exposed to modern acceptable norms\, , , , , , ], [, ], [, , , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , ], [, ], [, , , , ], [, ], [, not racist people\not racist people\they want to steal our country\kafir cabar islam\backwards 10anak pedos\apunene will kidnap you\, , , Kuli\, , personal racism\, , , , , ], [, , ], [], [, , , , , , , , melayu malas\, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [kamu balik china lah\], [], [, ], [, ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [, ], [lower\Selamat Hari Krismas, semoga kamu begembira dengan promosi kami\, ], [, , ], [], [, , , ], [], [, , , , ], [], [, ], [], [oh we are bullied for being a unique small minority\], [], [], [, , , , you\], [], [, ], [], [, ], [], [, , , gwai lou\, ghost fella\devil\hak gwai\black ghost\, , , , , , , , , , , , , ], [], [], [], [], [, , , , , , ], [], [], [thank you but please shut up next time, I need a driver not a storyteller\], [], [], [], [], [], [free speech\], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [thank god to this Malay we got a parking spot in front of the plantation\u201d isn't racist, but why even need to mention the race unless he's obsessed with them?\\\nThere was a bunch of racist things thoFunny how Malay keep saying don\u2019t paint them with one brush then proceed to paint all Chinese with one brush lolthey literally said that this Grab driver was the first time they had experienced such racism, and that they had lots of Chinese and Indian friends who were perfectly alright\nIronically you're the one saying \"Malays keep saying\" as if they're all one monolithic groupActually there are a lot of Chinese who are racist and I say that as a Chinese person myself. The in-your-face racists like that driver are rare though.Now put a mirror on your comment. Replace race \ and put race \ in the same spot. Doesn't make sense right? Because it's still same thing.finally understand how minority feel in this country?yala cina cannot be rasis only malay onlyMore like privileged goverment backed majority prohibited a supressed discriminated minorities to talk back while they can freely do so without consequencesprohibited a supressed discriminated minorities to talk back? what minorities cannot talk balk ke? tak paham leBlh , tapi masuk lokapCalling minority balik tongsan and K word no issue. The cambodian merchant saying M word (lazy) police involved KEK.Ask minorities like indians who are more racist to them, the \u201cgovernment backed majority\u201d malays or the fella minorities chinese\nSee what you come up with for the results and lets us knowNobody going to jail by saying indian malas ,your pmx even got himself a k-word pass , privileged ones.Why MY pmx? Youre not gonna claim youre malaysian now? Why bother posting on this subreddit if you cant even pretend youre a malaysian?Well i didn't vote for him plus given your comment i bet you're one of those call us pendatang anyway, does it matter?Did i ever even imply that? Lmfao. Is it just like your lifestyle to feel victimised in any sort of discussion because you cant handle that you are wrong?\nJust because you didnt vote for PMx doesnt mean that he\u2019s not your prime minister. Every Malaysians had to go through 50+ years of BN, are you going to say that all the previous PMs werent your prime minister too? Do you really think people were proud to call the BN PMs their PM even with all the corruption back then? Or are you really happy calling Najib your PM but not PMX lol?\nLoser malaysian mentality thinking, only wants to claim to care about Malaysia but never wants to admit anything that is part of Malaysia and then complain when nothing changesPerhaps you should to get your brethen to admit cina are malaysian firstWhy my brethen? How come you dont wanna claim those people to be a part of your brethen too? Somehow youre making it like i\u2019m the one who has the division mindset when youre the one who cant stop thinking that me and you arent from the sane group lol\nYour internalised us vs them is so chronic man start having friends irlBeen subject to racism from a very young age so nothing new here (you are fortunate to be so shielded). Cina babi, balik Cina and even school teacher saying \u2018mata sudah sepit lagi mahu mengantuk\u2019 - accepted this since very young and already numb to it.Alhamdulillah, I saw the comments here and I will keep them in mind the next time I vote.Vote based on proposed policies not some salty comments on a reddit thread lolThats not gonna be good for ph with all those new tax coming in and impending subsidy cut.New luxury tax and targeted subsidy if I'm not mistaken, bad for rich tycoons but good for common folks no?", "All kena, rich t20 luxury tax, increased income tax,\nm40 below rm500 online purchasing tax, increased electricity tariff, no fuel subsidy\nB40=Win with increased br1m, fuel subsidy.\n2024 gonna be a smashing year.. no wonder Chinese says 4 is suwey.", "b40 definitely kena also.. business owned by M40 and T20.. if these people are hit, the goods that B40 buy is gonna get hit too.", "You got me at the last part \ud83d\ude02 take my upvote", "So you just gonna believe some random reddit post.", "Who cares who you vote, go ahead hahahahahahah"], ["Thx to our great government that been playing racism cards n promote \"bumi rights\" which rose unfairness n equally questions in the sunlights.\nPlus they purposely brainwashing people to be racism , so we keep fighting between ourselves while the politicians sitting on top enjoying our ripped off taxes money n corruption.\nBe awake people, be clarity of mind, knowing what causes all these n walk yourself away from this.\nEdit: typo correction"], ["ill say ,just go back to main land", "Don't fight racism with more racismNah, they need a taste of their own medicine - they know what they're doing is wrong, and if they didn't, now they'll know how it feels\nPrimitive idiots need primitive lessons. Start at the bottom of the pyramid then work yourself up", "Who are these 'they'? You are speaking of? OP posted 1 racist guy who happens to be Chinese. You are going to blame the whole race because of 1 person?\nYour moral high ground 'so high'", "\"They\" refers to the individual racists. If someone pokes your eye they should be ok with their eyes being poked out", "Luckily, for the rest of us, we have the justice system. You go ahead and poke people's eyes then, will read about you in the headlinesWell, maybe u should go back to Indonesia?What is this logic? Not ALL Malays are from Indonesia.\n???Generally the older generations can be very racist, they're mostly the product of their time and don't think being racist is a big deal. For Gen Z onwards there's absolutely no reason to be racist piece of shit. These people mostly just wanna be edgy or going all out to be an asshole because it's cool. Otherwise, they are people who grew up in an echo chamber and never go out their comfort zone when socialize. And I'm speaking of people of all skin colors."], ["Blame it on the individual, his up bringing has led him to this path as fate we would have called it. Just let it be. Racism a worldwide problem, since the dawn of men."], ["The irony being a post about a racist Chinese driver while the comments are being racist against Chinese in particular.\nLet's just make this clear as day, the driver is racist, period. more than likely uncle type who don't know when to keep their mouth shut. Met a few of them but they mostly talks about business even though I have no interest\nHowever whether a person is racist or not does not depend on race, is the individual, if you disagree then you are a racist. Chinese, Indians, Malays and every single race all have their bad apples and just leave it at that."], ["Sorry u have to go through that, us Chinese don't claim himThank you bro \ud83d\ude4c\ud83c\udffdWe found the private driver y'all!", "Hello, this comment was removed due to being in breach of Rule 1: Bigotry and hate speech.\nThis is an official warning to stop fanning racial flames on this thread, or a ban will be imposed.", "People like you hurt non-racist Malays. Wow.", "So u just paint everyone with one brush ? In your mind all malays are racist hence all Malay deserves to be treated that way ?"], ["wow...not even election season and still got race-baiting propaganda....what's going on?You ain't a racist if you are Chinese.\nEdit: calm down guys not all Chinese ok. Only some."], ["Hohoho don\u2019t worry. Institutionalised racism still in place. Ketuanan still rules.", "It\u2019s so funny that the word ketuanan has been mentioned by no one in daily conversations. Not even the Malays themselves.\nMeanwhile Cina ledditors lol.", "Just because you didn\u2019t hear it mentioned doesn\u2019t mean it doesn\u2019t exist.", "It does exist. I was merely pointing out where or by whom the word was most used."], ["feels great on the receiving end huh? I'm sorry that you had to experience racism, the driver's behavior is inexcusable, but not out of the ordinary as a Malaysian, so... shake it off, I guess? like so many nons and minorities in the country", "Thanks, OP feels better now. /s"], ["man you know, you sound like a well to do guy, and im not defending him but this fella is a driver helpless has to work his ass off to survive watching prices go up and up and up all the time while making basically less and less because of price gouging and rideshare apps\nmalaysia is full of racism, all against all, if you wanna single this chinese out for hating malays i also think you're being a bit naive or over indignant, basically people are dissatisfied with the government and taking it out on each other\nbe a bigger person and think compassionately instead of showing how disillusioned this guy is to the entire redditAs a Malay, I wonder what Chinese who regularly engage with the foreigners or expats tell them about Malays and Malaysia in general. I studied in Europe and I was once asked by my Eurpoean classmate whether it's true in Malaysia everyone is prohibited from drinking becayse Islam dictates us. I was like, \"everyone? you sure?\". Sigh. FYI, we have Malaysian Chinese in the class too, so I kinda sus thats where they got the wrong info from. Again, not all Chinese. Chinese are like Kelantanese, well organised and unionised people, but their unity kinda annoy people around them.", "I'm currently studying in Europe and whenever someone ask if they should go to Malaysia, I tell them just go there for the food and natureMaybe Islam is the one who make a bad name to Malaysia?As for the case of drinking, only the Muslims are prohibited tho. Not everyone. Non muslims rights to their lifestyle is duly protected.but majority of the population doesn't want Malaysia to be promoted that way...They'll rather let Malaysia to be known as the Mecca of the east or something and Islam doesn't have good reputations among western Europeans", "Then why can\u2019t people wear shorts in Kelantan?"], ["You seriously comparing how black Americans being treated in the US to how non bumi being treated in malaysia ?\nWhat ?!!! How ?!!!!\nAs per you mention, Chinese owned business is the core of Malaysian economy. How can a group of people that have these kind of success still thinks that thy are being treated worst that blacks American in America where they have been systematically put in poverty and at one point slaves by the American whites ?\nThis is why I hate people like you ! Yes here there\u2019s racism in Malaysia. no one can deny it but for you to belittle the hardship of black Americans it\u2019s craaazyyyy to me !!! Nuts !", "Yes, non bumis are openly discriminated in Malaysia and that is an ugly fact. From Education to Businessses. It's not a country based on meritocracy. Listen, I know of non bumis with Straight As and denied entries to do medicine in local Unis but for Bumis, they could get in with lesser grades. Government scholarships given to Bumis with lesser grades than Non Bumis ( straight As) despite the non bumis parents being hawkers... wtf.\nI dont think I said anything to belittle the hardship of black Americans. Black Americans do have a louder voice in the US than the Chinese in Malaysia. Blacks face hardships due to their own work and home culture and attitudes. So u r jumping to wrong conclusions.\nI don't have data to prove that Chinese owned companies are the core of the Malaysian economy today considering many Bumi enterprises are also very large but the Chinese entrepreneurs in 70s to 90s did help build the economy. Unfortunately the Malaysian Govt does not want to give credit to them.they are constantly told to thank the Malays?? Pfft...for what? Only in Malaysia do u have Malay dominated politicians openly threatening another race. Do u think the white Americans can say \"black ppl, don't test our patience with u??\, , , , , The Chinese are treated far worse than the blacks in the US\As a Malay, most will feel supreme over other races..\, I hate everyone equally!\, , , , , , ], [], [Malays frequent this place\starbucks boycotting\Malays like you lah\Malay\], [, ], [, ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [, , ], [], [, , , , , effort\it will never change\, effort\it will never change\, , change\, ], [], [], [, , , , , , ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [, ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []]} |
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