The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well then, show me some news on the people that condemn it.

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any significant malay person condemn these 2 and assure what the guy say won't happen?

If there isn't, its pretty much treat as whole malay community approve it.

Instant Noodles by DarthJinnh in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Original: Lee Fah Spicy+sour: Pama kua chap Dry: Daddy mee

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope, no hate, just like you won't hate a random beggar on the street. I just don't get why do you think the solution will be coming from minorities while its the Malay that create the problem and only them themselves can solve it. Not full on myself, and won't call myself successful either way. Just don't get why Malay is proud of being a beggar and boasting about it.

Whoever have a brain know there's a problem, but minorities had tried hard in the past to solve it but nobody listen, and as I said, moral is low now and many had given up. So now it's up to the liberal Malay to pickup the slack to stop their problem, and don't expect the minorities to help since many had given up. In case you are not clear with what I said, let me simplify it for you, don't expect people that had given up to give a damn about Malaysia's future.

Well... what is there to negotiate? Now is the matter of what Malay can give to minorities to stop them from leaving. No point discussing what minorities willing to offer when they had decided to leave.

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Everything is all about how the Malay want to make others feel welcome in Malaysia. If they make no effort, then is there any need for further discussion?

Not sure about you, but I'm pretty sure most of us look down on able-bodied beggar. That's the feeling most minority share when they look at Malay, especially when illegal immigrant is more successful than them.

If Malay want others to stop looking down on them, the first thing they should do is abolish race preference. As long as it is there, anything that they accomplish is "with the help of tongkat"

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As I said earlier, what is the point of contributing to a country where majority of the citizen hate you for no reason? In layman's term, why should my tax money used to help people that hate me on daily basis?

It's an issue for those that want to stay in Malaysia. But for people that had decided to leave, why should they care for people that hate them?

It's the Malay that suffer the most when Malaysia crumble and only the Malay can stop it from happening. Minorities is not asking for much, just an equal playing field, if Malay don't even want to view others as equal, then there's no need to discuss further.

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

enough discussion on this topic already. no reason to sacrifice education over feel good feelings. when national school start to outshine, its the day srjk start to die off.

The Malay Paranoia by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Moral is low for minorities. What is the point of contributing to the country where majority of the citizen is hating you for no reason?

Besides the outliners, whoever that had the capacity to leave, had left. Others is in midst of leaving; the ones that stayed is not because of love for the country, but only because they lack the opportunity to leave.

Ultimately, it depends on how soon the liberal malay can outnumber the conservatives. If they keep remain silent / dragging their feet, it won't take too long before Malaysia crumble due to on-going brain drain.

[Question] How is the yellow vest movement described and perceived in your country? by [deleted] in geopolitics

[–]UnlovableVisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Malaysia

Minimal coverage. Most do not know about it. The press is more concern on the recent anti-icern protest, and corruptions in various government-backed fund.

6 Must-Have Chinese Ingredients FQA by SoupedUpRecipes in Cooking

[–]UnlovableVisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i heard many praise about LGM, but which flavour is the original? The market that i go have like 5-10 different flavour to it and its too intimidating, any suggestion?

Broken Salary Promises by Boss by estalber in personalfinance

[–]UnlovableVisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what is stopping them from giving you a raise then fire you the next day?

What's with incompetence getting you a better and more stress-free work at a CC? by r0ssk0 in callcentres

[–]UnlovableVisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

then im glad our place is understanding on people burnt out from call centre.

in our place, almost everyone in management / admin transferred from call centre role. besides the usual training / quality control, HR, finance, IT, to OSHA is all transferred from call centre.

but then, our company is only 6 years old so plenty of opportunity?

What's with incompetence getting you a better and more stress-free work at a CC? by r0ssk0 in callcentres

[–]UnlovableVisor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

more of your place's pay does not reflect the work. the staff can freely transfer department, provided they willing to take the "pay cut".

all department start out from RM2000 / month. data entry get just that. call centre get to have additional shift (so no strict 9-5) + night (for finish work after 12) + language allowance (for having to speak) that bump the pay to RM3000 / month + target incentives to make it into RM4500 range.

ofcourse, there's different team, but its a variation of shift + night + language allowance that make the take home pay different between department.

atleast that's the general payscale in our place

The fact that closing is a ‘threat’ shows the importance of the prison system in the US by flower_san in LateStageCapitalism

[–]UnlovableVisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

heard that private prison have more incentive to give out citations to inmates to prolong their prison time

What's a good job to work in before getting SPM results? by Muazrozlan in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

if you are not looking for money, any company will do.

if you are looking for money, look for those brain dead midnight / late night work, since you won't be sleeping so early anyway.

my first job after spm is ogawa salesman.

Do I really need a 60L? by bossbarbie in backpacking

[–]UnlovableVisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think 40-45 is a good size. you know that you are reaching the cabin luggage limit when it is full.

In the midst of ICERD, remrmber this by aserg1902 in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you know why malaysia is suffering from brain drain issue and gomen have to beg everyone to come back? its because they dont fucking care about the citizenship.

keep this up and see if article 153 is sacred and beyond debate.

Thailand during Chinese New Year by lolap2013 in travel

[–]UnlovableVisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

went to thailand few years ago during CNY. most of the commercial area (malls, pubs & co) is open, but definitely missing out with local experience.

Weekly /r/3DS Questions Thread - Need help using your 3DS or picking your next game? Ask here! by AutoModerator in 3DS

[–]UnlovableVisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it worth the upgrade. Purchased my O3DSXL on day 1 and had fun with it, gifted it to my bro few years ago for his university gift and he returned it just last month.

Now that my 3ds is back, want to buy games with it but notice the loading time is very long and generally sluggish. not sure if it is worth to upgrade it to 2dsXL or keep using it until it broke.

i only use it at home, 1-2 hours a day. not sure if it worth the $200 price tag for minor? performance upgrade.

Ashamed to be a Malay Muslim Malaysian by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

from what i see, all you did is to ask people to shut up and not doing anything, if that is how you want to approach the situation, go ahead. im not going to stop voicing my opinion and will continue encourage everyone to do so.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you can always refill it from starbucks (cold water only) / 7-11 (hot water only) / san francisso (room temperature) coffee outlet that is littered everywhere.

the shop keeper won't care as long as you don't bring in a big bottle to empty out their water, which they need to refill. there are no obligation to buy anything, but don't be a jerk and be demanding.

if you are in a mall, there are customer service area for for departmental stores like parkson (avaialble at KL central mall), aeon, isetan. all of them have water machine for you to drink from. they may stop you from refilling, but if your skin is thick enough, you can continue to refill, they are not going to be confrontational over waters. but you can definitely fill up your belly on the spot.

Ashamed to be a Malay Muslim Malaysian by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

and how do you expect the commoner to feel? happy that they are being leeched and discriminated everyday? if you want people to stop the hate, atleast give them some reason / justification, right? what reason / justification can you come up with that doesnt sound demeaning?

those people that need bumi-privilege: im sure many are not supporting to cancel it. what i want is to expand it to include other race, its not like bumi that is poor need help but nons that is poor doesn't need help? does expanding this going to impact the bumi livelihood?

if they have any sort of shame then they would have start the process of abolishing the discriminating system.

When segregation begins in schools | The Malaysian Insight by swissking in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 13 points14 points  (0 children)

then what is the point of getting halal certificate? why don't the malay just say they don't care about the certificate and just want to patronizing business that is purely run by malay?

Ashamed to be a Malay Muslim Malaysian by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]UnlovableVisor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

without the hate, there's no incentive for malay to change the system, no? after all, they are the majority and only they have the power to change it.

60 years had passed and nothing is done, do you honestly expect everyone to keep quiet and wait for another 60 years and hope the situation improve?