GIFT’s Chandran Nair - Malaysia’s Political Elites Use Race-Religion-Royalty to Steal From You

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GIFT’s Chandran Nair - Malaysia’s Political Elites Use Race-Religion-Royalty to Steal From You
Global Institute for Tomorrow (GIFT)’s Chandran Nair, an engineer, economist, entrepreneur and scholar, points out that Malaysia’s political elites use the three very powerful levers of race, religion and royalty to instill fear into the public, giving them unlimited access to wealth and power.
(Many thanks to the Asia School of Business for their collaboration with The Do More Podcast, in whose studio this conversation was recorded. The Asia School of Business is a partnership between MIT's Sloan School of Management and Bank Negara Malaysia).
CONTENTS:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:55 - Where is Malaysia Right Now?
00:04:34 - It’s Time to Remove Politicians' Free Pass of Race-Religion-Royalty
00:06:15 - The UiTM Issue: People Are Afraid to Speak Out
00:07:20 - Political Allegations, Police Reports Inciting Race, Royalty Are One Way Streets
00:08:30 - There is Fear Everywhere - the ‘Red Line’ of Race-Religion-Royalty
00:09:44 - Governance Rule #1: Malaysia Is Not Owned by One Racial Group
00:10:08 - Governance Rule #2: Political Elite Are Obliged to Protect All Minorities to Prevent Unrest
00:11:02 - Governance Rule #3: The State Must Prevent Any Racial Segment Receiving Undeserved Privilege
00:11:27 - Affirmative Action Must be Targeted And Not Used At the Expense of Chinese, Indians or Other Minorities
00:12:20 - Malay Political Elite’s Power Abuse
00:12:50 - Racism is Institutionalised in Malaysia
00:13:37 - Institutionalised Racism Has Destroyed Malaysia’s Institutions and Meritocracy is Dead
00:14:34 - The Enemy of Meritocracy Is ..
00:15:20 - Institutionalised Racism Is a Fundamental Threat to Malaysia Because ..
00:16:58 - Can Malaysia’s Racist Policies Ever be Dismantled?
00:20:24 - Is There Even a Will to Dismantle These Policies?
00:23:14 - A Poor Deal: Incompetence and Corruption In a System of Elites to Grab Money and Power
00:26:00 - The System of Patronage Seems to Work And Is Even Aspirational - That’s Why It’s So Clever
00:26:52 - The Wealth Gap Between Malaysia ($12k/yr) and Singapore ($76k/yr): WHY
00:28:20 - Malaysia’s Wealth is Not Shared: This Must Change
00:29:50 - We Have Twin Towers and Skyscrapers But 70% of Wastewater in KL is Untreated. WHY
00:30:33 - Basic Necessities Are Being Corroded: Rice Reserves: 21 Days Only
00:32:10 - Abuses of Political Elite Prevent Access to Basic Rights for the Poor Malay Majority
00:35:00 - Trigger Points for Positive Change?
00:38:40 - Was the Green Wave A Protest Vote Against Corruption?
00:39:10 - A Collapse of the Ringgit Could Trigger a ….
00:39:45 - A Food Shortage Could Trigger a ….
00:45:20 - Malaysia's Position in ASEAN
00:49:02 - ‘Stay and Build’ on Malaysia’s Strengths - Which Are .. ?
00:51:54 - What Does The World Look Like in 2044?
00:56:00 - Malaysia Does Not Have ANY Leaders
00:57:10 - Hope is Essential. Indonesia Once Was a Basket Case Too
00:58:22 - Singapore's George Yeo Says These Three Leaders Are Legit
01:00:36 - What About China? Foreign Policy, War, Conquest, Power?
01:06:25 - How China Thinks About Malaysia and its Diaspora of 7m Chinese in Southeast Asia
01:08:25 - What is China’s Soft Power?
01:12:42 - US Elections: Who is Less Likely To Throw Bombs?
01:14:22 - Who Would China Prefer? Trump or Biden?
01:16:25 - How Is Chandran Preparing Himself For His Own Future?
01:27:32 - Let’s get the Best People Back Into Malaysia’s Institutions to do the Best Job, Irrespective of Race of Religion, To Help ALL Malaysians
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Some of Chandran’s Key Articles Mentioned in the Podcast:
To whom does a country belong?
www.freemalaysiatoday.com/cat...
Anti-corruption ‘revolution’ imperative and long overdue
www.freemalaysiatoday.com/cat...
Now everyone prospers: new equity pathways
www.freemalaysiatoday.com/cat...
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@epsilonlam
@epsilonlam 2 күн бұрын
Our 3R issues are not exclusive to Malaysia. It is the politics in all democracies. Look no further than the US, UK and France. The same nonsense exists and in fact continues to thrive. Why? Because the system hasn't worked since even during the great philosophical period before Christ. Socrates said democracies created demagogues and suggested that only the educated be allowed to vote. This was a reason that got him in trouble and eventually sentenced to death. Has the western world learnt anything since? It's all to do with the system of governance. Likewise monarchies and autocracies have probably done worse since absolute power corrupts absolutely. However, communism with a certain balance of liberalism seems to have worked out well as in the case of China and Russia. They're not perfect and can never be but its probably the best option based on historical record. Communism is truly governance for the people (give - shared prosperity) unlike democracy that has its foundation built on dominance (take).
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit 2 күн бұрын
The spectre of communism claimed how many lives across the world?
@deltaboss1190
@deltaboss1190 2 күн бұрын
Your take on Communism has truly been the only its philosophies and not its practicality. In the name of a "shared prosperity" has made more corruption and poverty worldwide.
@mayfoo02
@mayfoo02 2 күн бұрын
It does look like you're viewing russia n China through rose tinted glasses.
@epsilonlam
@epsilonlam 2 күн бұрын
@@nadaiduit True, communism in the past went through tough, horrific times but for the better. However, the dominance nature of western hegemony's democratic narrative have probably similar nos. if not more through countless unjustified wars in the name of freedom, democracy and liberty.
@le_hardi6984
@le_hardi6984 2 күн бұрын
In France the R of religion also corresponds to Islam. But unlike Malaysia, Islam is considered a foreign religion there. Apparently this doesn't make a big difference...
@premavathymammen8468
@premavathymammen8468 Күн бұрын
Thank you to the host, Mr Chong, for inviting Mr Nair for the third time. If I recall right, Mr Nair is an eloquent orator, who explains in simple language relating to political, social economic, environmental so forth matters, both at home and globally, which would otherwise sound like rocket science to a layman like me. Today’s podcast is no different, equally insightful and enlightening as two of his previous. Heartfelt thanks, again 🙏🏽
@arlenechin8156
@arlenechin8156 Күн бұрын
I wish Chandran Nair could be a high-ranking minister in this country
@steventham2435
@steventham2435 3 күн бұрын
Tq Sir for sharing and explaining out our wonderful country (Malaysia) are heading now. Malaysia needed more " Solid Professionals" people like you to brighten out in future to come. ❤🇲🇾 Hopefully Malaysian Politicians are watching and listening this Podcast.
@Otot_B
@Otot_B 3 күн бұрын
this man is brilliant. Thank you sir
@rammohamatcheng
@rammohamatcheng 3 күн бұрын
Hi to all, Malaysian living abroad for the last 25 years. Absolutely agree with Chandran that most Malaysians don’t realise that Malaysia is a wonderful country to live in minus sometimes the overwhelming heat 😂. It also pains me to see the direction Malaysia is heading now 😢 truly knowing how great it can be. Most worrying is that the younger generations of Malay youth heavily influenced by race and religion
@nirfan2020
@nirfan2020 Күн бұрын
Why worry Malay younger generations here? Please focus on your living problems abroad lah...hahaha...🤣🤣
@hbs4658
@hbs4658 Күн бұрын
Don't worry about malay youth pls worry about your own cause I don't think you care anyway cos what I observed you are only concerned about yours
@rammohamatcheng
@rammohamatcheng 11 сағат бұрын
@@nirfan2020 my worry is of the country my friend 😂. I hate to see one whole generation being manipulated for the benefit of few. Bukalah minda anda, ‘ belajarlah biar pun sampai ke negeri Cina’. I have comfortable life now thanks to my teachers cikgu Ridhwan, cikgu Patrick, cikgu Rama, cikgu zaharah and I can go on and on. Discrimination is not from the society but from few who has a lot to gain from our division. My two cents and you are welcome to disagree that’s how we grow our thought process
@PrimeChaosVC
@PrimeChaosVC 3 күн бұрын
It is hard to find channels like this that talks about Malaysia issues. Good show. Good work.
@swoomh
@swoomh 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking about this topic and not selling it under the rug.
@WowLuvya
@WowLuvya 3 күн бұрын
He is so right. Unfortunately people of his calibre are not in government.
@Hs5687
@Hs5687 2 күн бұрын
If he was , Chances are he’ll be frames up for some Trumped Up Charges
@WowLuvya
@WowLuvya 2 күн бұрын
@@Hs5687 That would be a self defeating game for Malaysia. SAD🙃
@hbs4658
@hbs4658 Күн бұрын
I don't think so Are you a government servants to know who and who is not capable
@vdharma
@vdharma 3 күн бұрын
Dispassionate analysis of what is holding Malaysia back. The leaders we have are the ones that we deserve. We must ensure that we will deserve something better tomorrow.
@samsonnodelilah5459
@samsonnodelilah5459 3 күн бұрын
This discussion was talked about enforced when we split 50 plus yrs ago all done by a group of brave men led by Mr Lee Kuan Yew….how far Singapore has come…good luck Malaysia.
@vijayarenganramiah8418
@vijayarenganramiah8418 2 күн бұрын
If this country is to progress any further religion and politics should not mix.But the fact remains politicians are using religion for their personal benefits.
@Hs5687
@Hs5687 2 күн бұрын
It’s in the Constitution
@tortoise1953
@tortoise1953 3 күн бұрын
Only one toxic leader that destroyed this great nation beyond repair
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 3 күн бұрын
Not one but multiple. Mahathir was the head of the devil. He was the lucifer. Najib was second in command. The rest like Muuhyidin and whoever else is in power these days, I can't even remember their names anymore. Lol. All of them are part of the problems too.
@cleavenyan5363
@cleavenyan5363 14 сағат бұрын
Chandran Nair is 👍👍👍❤️
@ogapadoga2
@ogapadoga2 9 сағат бұрын
Singaporean here. I am very happy for 2 things: 1. It's too late for Malaysia to do anything to salvage the current situation. 2. The old systems that caused corruption, discrimination and political chaos are deeply entrenched.
@cheekonglow8391
@cheekonglow8391 16 сағат бұрын
Wonderful insights of how we can do so much better as a nation building Society and country as a whole. Good One Chuan, amongst the podcast I listen to Yours seem to capture the true essence facing our beautiful Malaysia and how it could move better forward. 🙏
@vimalrajkr
@vimalrajkr 22 сағат бұрын
To start off excellent podcast Chuang. I genuinely appreciate you honest work. Thank you so much for all your good work. Chandran represents a non-western iteration of politics and economy. I sincerely appreciate his opinion its refreshing. I cognisant there is two sides to a coin. The both of you did an great job in providing a non western context to the geopolitical issues we are facing today. I am however quite offended with how he describes migrating Malaysians. As a Malaysian who has lived in the antipodes in the past decade, I would say the choice to live here is purely because finances and innately the rights that I enjoy. While I do agree with Chandran that I cannot run away from casual racism, I know all well that I’m protected from institutionalised racism. In my experience in both NZ and AUS, I’ve seen our Malaysian diaspora participate and hold important positions in these countries. In addition to politics, I see plenty professionals we are talking across all races not just the non-Malays thriving in these two countries. Im not saying there is no glass ceiling but the ceiling is definitely higher. I think national identity is defined differently in the antipodes and maybe the UK. Thats an appeal. To allow your children to think they can be the next Rishi Sunak or a Penny Wong is much better than have them told constantly by their fellow countrymen your can't. As such, I disagree with Chandran when he insinuate wanting to be white. Being involved in the education in the antipodes, I've seen young children from various different backgrounds who while are proud of their ethnic identity, identify Australian or Kiwi 1st. We Malaysian are still obsessed with our racial identity our national identity is a muddled mess. I mean we are only Malaysians abroad, in Malaysia our notion of identity still mirrors of that left to us by our colonial masters.
@gryblk21
@gryblk21 Күн бұрын
As an outsider looking at Malaysia, I see that it is a very wonderful country with many positives going for it The only things that puzzle me are the high debt levels and the chronically weak currency. I must always question why these symptoms persist.
@gpo546
@gpo546 2 күн бұрын
Amazing talk. Thank you for this session, chuang
@clarismontegue268
@clarismontegue268 3 күн бұрын
Tun Mahathir started institutional racism and now we are facing the consequences
@palanisamymurugan3943
@palanisamymurugan3943 2 күн бұрын
Yes.He did that in 1984
@gohmike6169
@gohmike6169 2 күн бұрын
Fully agree that Mahathir creates all this racial apartheid and racism.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit 2 күн бұрын
He followed Mao who embraced Marxist class struggle
@carolineedward4515
@carolineedward4515 Күн бұрын
So true !!
@nirfan2020
@nirfan2020 Күн бұрын
​@@palanisamymurugan3943he did the best compared to all D4P since merdeka...direct award party satu sen tarak guna since merdeka...current problems and the future is because of D4P...hahaha...🤣🤣
@megdavid
@megdavid 2 минут бұрын
Amazing interview. His thoughts about Asians living abroad is absolutely true and real. I am a Malaysian who have been living in USA for 34 years and Asia provides a much better life than living in the so called developed countries. I am working on returning to Malaysia for good and contributing my knowledge and skills at a humanitarian org. Many of my Caucasian friends who have retired in Asian countries have no regrets.
@khooboobeng3234
@khooboobeng3234 3 күн бұрын
Mr. Chong, The talk with Mr. Chandra is interesting. In Malaysia the Malays have potential to compete in education and economic. Sad that because they are support than there is no reason to compete when things are been spoon fed, therefore no need to complete. This is just to create weakness on the son of the soil by some irresponsible leaders. There has been a strategy to stay in power. I have many Malay friends who are very intelligent and positive but sad to see the nation is going backwards. When you are always given why bother to work for it.
@ismailpilus7659
@ismailpilus7659 3 күн бұрын
Chandran's insight to geopolitics is brilliant. But I wish to comment on his view of Malaysian race politics that he may fail to understand, which is : the psyche of the Malays minds being obsessed with the seiged mentality. Lets be frank, the fear of the dreaded lost of Malay political power is real to the Malays. If the race demographic is change in the distant future favouring the Chinese, which is plausible, that will be the lowest point of Malay political superiority. Hence, the Malay leaders' obsession with race politics. Malay "lordship" remains paramount importance to the Malays. Multi-racialism, far from being ideal, will be based on these terms.
@buyungadil1
@buyungadil1 3 күн бұрын
Why are Malays so obsessed? There's no way the Malays will lose political power ! Isn't that the epitome of ignorance?
@lingy74
@lingy74 2 күн бұрын
In that is the failure to see the Malaysian project and Chinese as Malaysians distinct from non Malaysian Chinese. Getting rid of vernacular schools will be a step in the right direction to address this issue. And long as government takes steps to keep public schools secular. The problem too is, once and if the race problem is sorted, hypothetically, religion will be the next dividing line. 😅
@vijaynair6161
@vijaynair6161 Күн бұрын
Fair comment. From Non Malay (mainly Malaysians of Chinese and Indian heritage) perspective our numbers will continue to decline as a percentage. We cannot see how we can be a threat politically to the Malays when we are becoming less in numbers.
@ismailpilus7659
@ismailpilus7659 Күн бұрын
@vijaynair6161 Figures from Google shows Malay etnic group comprised of only 50.1%. Non Malays (Chinese, Indians and others) between 45% to 48%. It will not take much to tip the balance against the Malay numbers, give or take 30 to 40 yrs from now. Here's an excerp from Google : "The demographic composition in the country are as follows. 50.1% of the population are Malay, 22.6% are Chinese, 11.8% are indigenous Bumiputra groups other than the Malays, 6.7% are Indian, and other groups account for 0.7%."
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
If not for the non bumi who are resilient admist the challenge of 3R and global recession, Malaysia economy is definitely going the way of venuezula. Govt too BIG and powerful is not conducive to economy development. This is known as socialism that is bound to fail. Conflict of interest in the govt in awarding contract apparently is norm. More capitalism would stimulate economy with less govt interference.
@SamugamK
@SamugamK 19 сағат бұрын
Meritocracy is the way to go...we just have to look to our neighbour in the south
@AtamaKatamaTv
@AtamaKatamaTv 3 күн бұрын
Nice discussion. I met Mr Chandran in Hong Kong a few years ago.
@rayshankarchandrasekaran8140
@rayshankarchandrasekaran8140 3 күн бұрын
Malaysia towards majoritinian democracy where religion plays bigger role. So, dangerous for Malaysia in future 😢
@SiberianGravy
@SiberianGravy 3 күн бұрын
Made a lot of sense. Good discussion.
@NightSkyTower
@NightSkyTower 3 күн бұрын
First to comment.. thank you to your team and Chandran
@user-rz9bi5cz1j
@user-rz9bi5cz1j Күн бұрын
Excellent.
@SamugamK
@SamugamK 19 сағат бұрын
Very informative, mind provoking talk..👍👍
@zephyrzee9491
@zephyrzee9491 9 сағат бұрын
Every society is three meals away from chaos.
@Kotak8
@Kotak8 2 күн бұрын
This 3R issues are created by Malayan lawmakers and religious leaders in Malaya. Not so in Sarawak and North Borneo Sabah.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
In east malaysia, they use bumi vs non bumi, a subset of 3R.
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj 3 күн бұрын
Great 😃👍 educational institute in Papua.😊😊😊
@caneestudio
@caneestudio Күн бұрын
Unique is true provided the majority sees and believe in that uniqueness.The believe system needs to mature and sees the challenges will hit here if we do not exploit that uniqueness.
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj 3 күн бұрын
Yes, the grass is greener on the other side is a horrible delusion.
@barneyjackrabbit2986
@barneyjackrabbit2986 3 күн бұрын
Most of us are forgetting who really was PMX long before he joined UMNO. He was in ABIM and his fight was against the ruling party. He wanted only the Malays to rule the country and should have Islamic policies in all government undertaking. To shut him down, TM pulled him into UMNO with a good offer so that his barking would stop. Now that he is the PM, he is now implementing his plans visioned when he was in ABIM. He is blinded by his aims that he does not see Malaysia not going anywhere. Looks like we are at the end of the road. It is time we create a third force before GE16. Get a leader who can think of all races and not one particular race. Malaysia is not surviving on the energy of one race but by all Malaysians who are contributing to the development of the nation.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit 2 күн бұрын
Yes, Britain Reform Party
@bunnystrasse
@bunnystrasse 2 күн бұрын
Why did he change after his arrest?😊
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
You can fix an economy but not a stupid
@wsm3828
@wsm3828 2 күн бұрын
Will you please try ti feature/interview Dennis Ignatius. Thank you
@nantakumaran9789
@nantakumaran9789 Күн бұрын
Also Professor Kishore from Singapore
@nantakumaran9789
@nantakumaran9789 Күн бұрын
Regarding honesty , good governance , strong anti -corruption. policy is nothing new as the Brilliant Lee Kuan Yew already explained in the 1980s . India - Lee visited India n told Indian leaders , to bring in intelligent people as ministers On how to solve the political ,racial , ethnic religious ,caste , bureacratic issues . Lee also said that India wasted 50 years of misopportunities . Wasting times on politics ,etc Indian did not pay attention . Deng Xiaoping visited Singapore in 1978, Deng saw the progress ,and asked Lee to teach Deng on industrial zone , foreign investnent , cleanliness , housing policy education systens ,civil service etc So Deng went back to China n started in 5 regions in China . Deng changed China governing systems ! Deng had foresight followed pragmatism- So Lee Kuan yew ,a teacher for Singapore , Lee a teacher for Deng n Deng a teacher for China.Rest is history . All Chinese base countries - China , Taiwan , Singapore progress within 30 years (1980-2010) , All became econmic powers . Why did Lee Kuan Yew visited China 32 times - you ask the Malay , Indian - leaders for the answer ?
@kindface
@kindface Күн бұрын
LKY was brilliant. That’s irrefutable. It’s also irrefutable that he ran a population that was and is still very small that’s made up predominantly of Chinese, making for easier political navigation than a country where the racial breakdown were more dispersed. Furthermore, considering all that Deng had gone through and against the backdrop of the unforgiving history of China of the day, do you seriously believe Deng needed lessons from Lee? Popular pulp and especially Singaporeans love to and robotically perpetuate that myth just because Deng publicly urged his officials to study other economic systems, including Singapore’s .This self-congratulatory and oft-repeated fantasy about Deng learning from LKY is quite a tiresome trope that only embarrasses people who profer this drivel.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
You can fix an economy but not a stupid.
@Mamak999
@Mamak999 3 күн бұрын
Recently there was a move to let in non-malays into MARA college to improve cardiology but was opposed with demos by many incl the Malay future doctors and to think these are the future leaders. The proposal was shelved.
@MZMA85
@MZMA85 2 күн бұрын
What improvement? Don't act high and mighty lah Nobody within that U wants those non bumi docs to begin with
@Mamak999
@Mamak999 Күн бұрын
@@MZMA85 Your last line is the problem in a Malaysia in 2024 where there is discrimination against all Malaysians, promoting a divisive future generation.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
Commie ideology is always enticing to the poor. This poor is exclusively the B group.
@nelliepoh7118
@nelliepoh7118 Күн бұрын
Why does our govt not approach tis person to be in d govt??
@epsilonlam
@epsilonlam 2 күн бұрын
Potentially, a trigger event that causes unrest is not so much a gap in food security (which is an issue) where there's inadequate supply but one where people lose their means to sustain themselves. Inflation is perhaps a bigger risk compared to supply shocks that also drive prices up. Inflation faced in Malaysia and almost everywhere else in the world today is attributed to US monetary policy which is not within our control. All efforts must be to stabilise the RM and strengthen it through economic activities moving forward. This I believe is being addressed and more can certainly be done if greater resources are available.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
You can fix an economy but not a stupid
@kindface
@kindface Күн бұрын
I’m 100% with Nair on preference for Trump. And EXACTLY for that overarching, singular reason: he abhors war. Everything else that he does that might be unfavourable to China, I’m relatively less fussed about.
@arlenechin8156
@arlenechin8156 Күн бұрын
TalentCorp, are you listening to this?! Send Chandran Nair a letter now!
@rajasingammuthusamy959
@rajasingammuthusamy959 2 күн бұрын
3R comes with double meaning, it is between right and wrong depending on who is blubbering.
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit 2 күн бұрын
To cause a division in east mslaysia, they created B & NB.
@abbafunz9986
@abbafunz9986 Күн бұрын
​@@nadaiduitD4P is the one created division in SS lah... direct award party maaaaaaaaa 😅
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
@abbafunz9986 race is always the denominator. You have religious distinction and racial distinction. Religion & race are used in peninsula while its the Bumi vs non Bumi in SS. This is Maoism.🤣
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
You a fix an economy buy not a stupid
@jayihsan29
@jayihsan29 Күн бұрын
Malaysia's monarchy is a liability! Fear has created submissive malaysians. 3r bullying will stop when people stand up to it.-
@woohonyinyin31
@woohonyinyin31 3 күн бұрын
y can't u say directly all is ours banggang politicians make Malaysia rise again
@user-rj2um3yj3s
@user-rj2um3yj3s 3 күн бұрын
Those who use the 3R R coward, after independent for 67 years still cant improve the country. Malaysia Taboleh
@dominicchanwenshun
@dominicchanwenshun 3 күн бұрын
#PDRM
@mikeckchan
@mikeckchan 2 күн бұрын
Never understood Che Guevara ... ? do ppl really comprehend what he stands for ? Sad ...
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
He is commie
@stanleytang8221
@stanleytang8221 3 күн бұрын
Wow Malaysian politics are doomed,Many Gold Fingers🖐️🖐️🖐️👎👎🤔😁
@arulraj3076
@arulraj3076 3 күн бұрын
We did not come here by accident. It was pre-planned from the beginning, after the 1964 Parliamentary election. Slowly but surely we are here today, made by the majority of the race.Will they ever change ? Personally, I believe they won't because of their own ignorance : race n religion is the cause.
@rebeccajoseph8678
@rebeccajoseph8678 2 күн бұрын
pray and hope for changes
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
You can fix an economy but not a stupid. A developing nation under a socialist govt who controls oil resources will go down the path of venuezula. Fortunately, you have non bumi who are resilient admist the challenge of 3R and global recession.
@RUHappyATM
@RUHappyATM 3 күн бұрын
I don't think Malaysians are unique in leaving their troubles behind. Just look at the Afghans, Syrians, Africans etc. Did they stay behind to fight?
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 3 күн бұрын
Afghans & Syrians have a right to come to the west because they were bombed by the west & their countries destroyed. So since the west bombed them for nothing. It has been proving that the west lied to go to wars so they need to compensate in whatever ways they can. Malaysian Malays are not leaving, its the Chinese & Indians who leave the most.
@SivaKumaran-ih1kt
@SivaKumaran-ih1kt 3 күн бұрын
Great insights...we need more great minds like Mr Chandran to speak without fear or favour...
@rebeccajoseph8678
@rebeccajoseph8678 2 күн бұрын
@@secrets.295 not much opportunities give to talented people and we are not spoon fed
@ahmadrizabasir7163
@ahmadrizabasir7163 Күн бұрын
Politics can never be totally be based on rationality because humans have emotions. What is right for one may not be right for the other because everybody experience growing up in different environment. A Malay from the rural area will have different opinion on the same issue.
@user-pw7yk1ym9d
@user-pw7yk1ym9d 2 күн бұрын
A profound discourse. Sadly, all of us know the predicament Malaysia is in but no firm action or political will to correct the wrongs the BN Govt had inflicted upon our nation for decades. DSAI perhaps but the latest Sg Bakap election is not encouraging. I think it is due to the lowering of election rights to those of 18years and above. Those people are still in their nutshell. We still have a long way to go. We must never give up.
@abbafunz9986
@abbafunz9986 Күн бұрын
What year you are born kid? 20 September 1999 during Anwat reformati demo? Hahahaha 🤣🤣
@youtubetebie7799
@youtubetebie7799 2 күн бұрын
This country was destroyed by a doctor.
@user-pw7yk1ym9d
@user-pw7yk1ym9d 2 күн бұрын
Not all docs are good. Even dogs are better.😅
@abbafunz9986
@abbafunz9986 Күн бұрын
​@@user-pw7yk1ym9dThe Lim dynasty is even worse - talk cock only and even until today the undersea tunnel is still missing while Tokong still adjusting his decimal point of chocolates... hahahaha 🤣🤣
@Talk3Talk4Only
@Talk3Talk4Only 3 күн бұрын
Malaysia should be dissolved
@Hs5687
@Hs5687 3 күн бұрын
Believe something rdy Brewing between Johore & Singapore…
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit 2 күн бұрын
And S&S is asking ma63 still stand? If yes where is 40% due to sabah. Don't pay means no valid?
@kesatria_gelap
@kesatria_gelap 2 күн бұрын
Why DAP play silence about this issue..eventhough they are in goverment.
@bunnystrasse
@bunnystrasse 2 күн бұрын
Because Dap knows its power base is the non Malays and their birth rates are dwindling
@abbafunz9986
@abbafunz9986 Күн бұрын
D4P currently busy with plans to sakauuuuuu maaaaaaaaa...direct award party maaaaaaaaa 😅
@nirfan2020
@nirfan2020 Күн бұрын
10:31 Chandran, please list down the majority Malay discriminates the minorities here in Malaya? Don't fool everyone here with British slangs...hahaha...🤣🤣
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj
@SukhdevSingh-ge5rj 3 күн бұрын
Big, big mistake to favour integration over assimilation. I blame Dangerous Action Party for racial disharmony.🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@jasonlow8715
@jasonlow8715 3 күн бұрын
Really?
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 3 күн бұрын
@@jasonlow8715 Well he has a point
@lot10101
@lot10101 3 күн бұрын
​@@jasonlow8715dont feed the trolls and their lies.
@bunnystrasse
@bunnystrasse 2 күн бұрын
Dissolve Malaysia lah
@nadaiduit
@nadaiduit Күн бұрын
Blame it on the rain that was fallin', fallin' Blame it on the stars that didn't shine that night Whatever you do don't put the blame on you Blame it on the rain, yeah, yeah Come on and blame it on the rain 'Cause the rain won't mind And the rain don't care You got to blame it on something - milli vanilli
@abbafunz9986
@abbafunz9986 Күн бұрын
The guess should table for the raykat marhein to see how many non Malays died due the claim of discrimination in Malaysia since merdeka 1957 & the country formation of 1963? Dare to list down? Come on mate ... everyone knows that this podcast scripts was prepared by other none of Toni Puaka...🤣🤣
@chenghuattan7295
@chenghuattan7295 3 күн бұрын
Mr. Chandra’s, pls strongly advise China to educate and be fluent in ENGLISH.
@lot10101
@lot10101 3 күн бұрын
What has his rheotoric have to do with China? You are living proof of the quality education Malaysia can provide...well done for proving everyones point
@bobChristianson
@bobChristianson 3 күн бұрын
Anwar finally reveals his true colors - working for the interest of united states ( Black Rock )
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