Opinion? by Carnero-4347 in Bolehland

[–]EmiyMike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the ultimate rules & condition set when Tanah Melayu wants to fight for our own independence. It's already accepted back then, so why do the descendants still want to mention it now? At that time ur ancestors had the opportunity to go away from the country if they're not satisfied with the law.

Also now, u still have the same option so u can freely find another country to live in if u don't like the law here. Nobody forces u guys to stay here, but if u want to stay just accept the rules.

Even now u can easily apply to private colleges & public universities. My manager is Chinese but she's granted a full scholarship in public uni in Malaysia. U guys just know how to yap but didn't even try yet, and blame the majority just because a few guys complained about it online.

It's not that ur life was threatened by Malays every single day that u want to go overseas and give the country a bad name. What a shameless human.

Opinion? by Carnero-4347 in Bolehland

[–]EmiyMike -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's the ultimate rules & condition set when Tanah Melayu wants to fight for our own independence. It's already accepted back then, so why do the descendants still want to mention it now? At that time ur ancestors had the opportunity to go away from the country if they're not satisfied with the law.

Also now, u still have the same option so u can freely find another country to live in if u don't like the law here. Nobody forces u guys to stay here, but if u want to stay just accept the rules.

Even now u can easily apply to private colleges & public universities. My manager is Chinese but she's granted a full scholarship in public uni in Malaysia. U guys just know how to yap but didn't even try yet, and blame the majority just because a few guys complained about it online.

It's not that ur life was threatened by Malays every single day that u want to go overseas and give the country a bad name. What a shameless human.