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When I was in Mecca, there were many black people that were asking for alms
"You know when I was in Mecca, there were many black people (orang hitam) that were asking for alms. Now, not anymore. How they do it, I don't know? But if they can do it, why can't we?
-- Federal Territories Minister Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in an interview explaining why giving and receiving "alms" will now result in an on-the-spot fine. "Don't let people see that KL-lites suffer such difficulties- lying on the street, no clothes, torn pants. It's sickening," Syed Ali told Malaysiakini in an interview in Cheras. Gotta say, the lack of political correctness is refreshing in Malaysia. I respect a place that says: this is how we do things and if you don't like it, leave. Entire article here: https://my.news.yahoo.com/kl-more-me...020608583.html |
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White Power. . |
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Go get your own white power! :mad: |
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My white power is now bigger than your white power, so cool brother. :thumbsup White Power. . |
Malaysians are made up of Malays, Chinese Malays and Indian Malays, none of whom consider themselves White.
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White powder to these stupid race threads! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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White powder
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Damn you are dense :1orglaugh I mean would white power thumb up brown people? :1orglaugh Moron. |
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White Power. . |
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Anyway - he is not claiming that everything is great, he is claiming that this one fact of no bullshit PC is great. |
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White Powder! |
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And it's not just a race thing. That's secondary. If you want any government or public service job here and you're not Muslim - you're out of luck. Discrimination? What's that? No such laws here. And if you don't like it, leave. Sexual harassment? No problem - legal. Drunk driving - go for it, legal. Mandatory seat belt usage? Are you fucking kidding??? Read the previous two. Matter of fact, I've only seen 1 police car here in 6 months. You never here sirens, you NEVER see a car pulled over by the cops being issued a summons. I'm not saying it's the perfect system. AND I'M CONSIDERED AN INFIDEL BY MOST PEOPLE HERE, but as is Asian custom, they don't like confrontation and won't tell you that to your face. What I am saying is I feel more personal freedom here than I have in a very long time. New York and New Jersey has turned into my definition of a police state and the longer I stay here, the harder it will be to return to the US. |
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