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Katılım Nisan 2016
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Yes please happen soon. Im so ready for this.
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it’s always some local cina who’d tweet with such apathetic oikophobic tone. y’all are never beating the trojan horse allegation.
Lawrence Teo ❔🎗️✊🏼💙@ifactoreal

@anwaribrahim Norway is right to protect its own security from those who aligned closely with Russia and China. Malaysia should take a good look in the mirror.

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different ethnic groups however similar problems to our local context it’s tiring af. 7% does more harm than good to this country yet we have to tiptoe when addressing cuz apparently their feeling matters more than the actual problem they’ve caused. smh
Myron Gaines Updates@WyronGaines

♦️Myron goes on a rant after Chud The Builder shot a bIack guy who attacked him!🤬🙉 “People are tired of fvcking n*ggas! We’re tired of you fvcking ch¡mpanzee oranguțan apè ret@rd motherfvckers!”

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Hahahahhahahahahaha wtfff
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read his intention before coming up with this crap of a message faris.
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kamaghul deghaman
kamaghul deghaman@kamaghul·
Ini baru betul kampung girl. Aku ingatkan tasbih digital dia pegang tu 😭
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mana datang la mindset sayang sultan ni haihh nak kata lambang agama pun tak function. decades ahead hidup cucu cicit secured doa rakyat setiap jumaat dapat, hidup ditanggung sepanjang hayat. mana nak faham struggle rakyat jelata.
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Richard Ker@richardker·
The most dangerous thing about Malaysian businesses right now is not China. It’s our silence. This morning I was at a summit organised by NEXEA. Ben Lim, the founder, opened with something that I think scared a lot of people in the room. And honestly, it should. China is already here. Mixue. Temu. Luckin Coffee. BYD. They are not coming. They have arrived. Competing for the same customers you have been serving for years. But what got me thinking wasn’t the presentation. It was something I keep seeing everywhere I go. Ask a successful Malaysian business owners what they have built and they will smile and say: “I prefer to stay humble. Work quietly.” I respect that. But humility and invisibility are not the same thing. I once found a Malaysian food company with an incredible story. Everything was already public. I put it together, shared it and it went viral. Thousands of Malaysians felt proud. Then I got a letter of demand. They wanted it taken down. That told me everything… 1. To founders and business owners: your story doesn’t just build your business. It builds confidence in all of us. 2. To government agencies: share the real stories of the companies you work with. Not just KPIs. (Psst… Your storytelling needs a lot of help). 3. To corporates: stop looking overseas first. The solution you need might already exist here. Find local companies. Believe in them. Give them the chance before you give it to someone else. 4. To everyday Malaysians: if you see an inspiring local business, share it. It costs nothing. Our humility is beautiful. But while we stay quiet, they are getting louder. By the time we decide to speak up, it might already be too late. Do we want that to happen? Follow for more thought provoking stories like this.
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yes no more avoiding racial issues. call it for what it is eventho its bitter to swallow otherwise we’ll never move on these tensions. melayu pencuri, cina penipu, india penyangak. it’s okay to be racist when needed as we should go against our own when fighting corruption.
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