Wednesday, July 6, 2016

After a long hiatus

* This post was actually written last year but never published but I'm doing it now. *

The last year had been a long rest after deciding to retire.

Returning to Malaysia was an economic decision because I wanted to make sure that I can live with relative comfort with my retirement funds.

Even though I had been coming home to visit regularly over that last 8-9 years, it's not quite the same as living here.

Of course the first thing I noticed was the increase of racial hatred by the Melayu against the Chines "Pendatang"

I was very glad that I attended Bersih 4.0 because I think for the first time, the Melayu get to see that the Chinese are no longer afraid of them. Not like my father and grandfather's generation. In the old days, the fucking Melayu just need to threaten to go amok and our forefathers will back down, basically saying that it's not worth the trouble. 



Bersih 4 pretty much told them that we won't take that shit anymore. I noticed that Bersih 4 was attended by predominantly younger Chinese. So you see, the mindset is different. You can't use the same strategy to intimidate us anymore. Not that they did not try.

As they say, "pehak tertentu" responded by sending their right wing thugs to stage rally and target Petaling Street. With their usual belligerence they called us Cinababi and threatened to spill our blood.

You see the fucking Melayu say they are a peace loving race, but are they? When they perceived threats, did they try to understand why that is? No, they just responded with "shut the fuck up or we will kill you."


The message is very clear from them.

This fucking Tanah Melayu belongs to fucking Melayu INCLUDING Chinatown. We want to step on your head and remind you who is the boss of this country. We let you stay here out of our kindness, it doesn't matter what the constitution says.

The symbolism of their intent is very clear. The red shirts negotiated with the police to allow one of their representative to march through the empty Petaling Street. And why did the police agreed to that? Why did they just fucking shot all the monkeys?



How can any Chinese not be angry?
And look at that chibai face?

But someone came and spoiled their party, and I think both Chinese and fucking Melayu were equally surprised by it.

The Star newspaper filed this report:

KUALA LUMPUR: China is against those who resort to violence to disrupt public order, said the country's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang. 

"The Chinese government opposes terrorism and any form of discrimination against races and any form of extremism,” he told reporters during his visit to Petaling Street on Friday. 

Dr Huang warned that Beijing would not fear voicing out against incidents which threaten the interests of the country, infringe upon the rights of its citizens in doing business, or disrupt the relationship between Malaysia and China.

"We will monitor the situation closely," Dr Huang added.



Dr. Huang's message is clear. You fucking Melayu can't tell the difference between a Chinese from PRC and a local Chinese. If you continue your stupid shit, you might just kill one of ours. And if that happens, I am going to send my aircraft carrier to the Straits of Melaka!


Besides, the PRC just bought a shitload of land from Sultan of Johor and they ain't gonna let some fucking monkey put that investment and other earlier investment into jeopardy.

After that, the Melayu pretty much just went back the the basement of Putrajaya with their tails between their legs.

I don't give a fuck if you accuse PRC in interfering with our domestic policy or not.
On this matter, I don't really give a fuck. Why? 
Why don't you go and ask the fucking red shirts that question?

Cowards are all the same. When they have the superior force, they act righteous and brave.
Against a superior force, guess what is their response?

Anyway this is old news.

More incidents had happened in recent days including the Mufti of Pahang calling upon muslim to kill kafir and a grenade attack against drinking joint. 

They claimed that they are a peaceful race. I think it is increasing difficult to keep up that myth.

Malaysia has changed and not for the better.

and the storm is coming.

P.S. And interestingly, China had kept up it's assertion in the South China Sea and used check book diplomacy to pitch some members of ASEAN against others. This is in fact a significant development. In the next 10-20 years, we need to play our card right and strengthen out trade relationship with PRC. This is the only security that we have against the crazy monkeys.