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<blockquote data-quote="Hellraiser" data-source="post: 440322" data-attributes="member: 1657"><p>Why is it when someone shares his or her opinion, it becomes a racial issue when there is non in the first place? </p><p> </p><p>who are the real culprits causing racial tension? look at kelantan, even the chinese vote for PAS. have you ever thought for a minute how this is possible? </p><p> </p><p>do you really think people are really racial in this country? if so, then I would not be served makan in a malay restaurant or my charges would be different or the chinese repairman would not repair the problematic BMW brought in by a malay driver...</p><p> </p><p>what i am saying is, please be responsible with your remarks. it is very irresponsible of politician and certain people to bring up racial issues when there is none.</p><p> </p><p>if you wish to rebut my remarks, you are most welcome to do so. I have chindian relatives and I also have malays relatives when my great-grandmother remarried and converted later in life in kelantan. i also have half siamese relatives. i also have half aussie cousins and we all have a good time during get togethers.</p><p> </p><p>irregardless of whether or not its information from some tabloid, i also don't read the local newpapers because they are all owned by political parties and what we read is total crap and half truths with nothing much mentioned about your civil liberties and individual rights. these issues are linked with the rule of law and the separation of power. </p><p> </p><p>again, if these topics are too heavy for you as you said earlier, then you have no right to talk about racial issues simply because you don't know what it means!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellraiser, post: 440322, member: 1657"] Why is it when someone shares his or her opinion, it becomes a racial issue when there is non in the first place? who are the real culprits causing racial tension? look at kelantan, even the chinese vote for PAS. have you ever thought for a minute how this is possible? do you really think people are really racial in this country? if so, then I would not be served makan in a malay restaurant or my charges would be different or the chinese repairman would not repair the problematic BMW brought in by a malay driver... what i am saying is, please be responsible with your remarks. it is very irresponsible of politician and certain people to bring up racial issues when there is none. if you wish to rebut my remarks, you are most welcome to do so. I have chindian relatives and I also have malays relatives when my great-grandmother remarried and converted later in life in kelantan. i also have half siamese relatives. i also have half aussie cousins and we all have a good time during get togethers. irregardless of whether or not its information from some tabloid, i also don't read the local newpapers because they are all owned by political parties and what we read is total crap and half truths with nothing much mentioned about your civil liberties and individual rights. these issues are linked with the rule of law and the separation of power. again, if these topics are too heavy for you as you said earlier, then you have no right to talk about racial issues simply because you don't know what it means!! [/QUOTE]
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