S’PORE MALAYS’ BRAND
Problems on Every Conceivable Front, REALLY?
It must be quite depressing to be a Malay in S'pore.
Why?
Every other day, the newspapers will feature issues about Islam & spew lists over lists of problems faced by the Malays...year in, year out...day after day...
Is it really TRUE that only the Malays having so many problems & deficiencies...whereas other races have nothing of that sort & having such a great time cruising through Good Fortunes of S'pore?
I really don't think so. BUT for other races, the publicity of their problems are almost non-existent.
Problems on Every Conceivable Front, REALLY?
It must be quite depressing to be a Malay in S'pore.
Why?
Every other day, the newspapers will feature issues about Islam & spew lists over lists of problems faced by the Malays...year in, year out...day after day...
Is it really TRUE that only the Malays having so many problems & deficiencies...whereas other races have nothing of that sort & having such a great time cruising through Good Fortunes of S'pore?
I really don't think so. BUT for other races, the publicity of their problems are almost non-existent.
That is why I'm very much bewildered about the following:
Why the S’pore Malay Leaders LOVE highlighting publicly so-called Malay problems so much?
Why the S’pore Malay Leaders LOVE highlighting publicly so-called Malay problems so much?
How does that help them?
Easier to get help from the Government with that approach?
Or
The Malays REALLY need Help & cannot stand on its own two feet & solve their own problems and thinking external parties help can?
If that's true, Mendaki, AMP and other Malay organizations are obsolete & should be disbanded.
Instead of talking about problems, let us talk about some of the S’pore Malays' achievements, especially in the fields of Education:
Or
The Malays REALLY need Help & cannot stand on its own two feet & solve their own problems and thinking external parties help can?
If that's true, Mendaki, AMP and other Malay organizations are obsolete & should be disbanded.
Instead of talking about problems, let us talk about some of the S’pore Malays' achievements, especially in the fields of Education:
PSLE Pass Percentage:
90% in 1996 to 95% in 2005
'O' Levels (with at least 5 passes)Percentage:
48% in 1996 to 63% in 2005
'A' Levels (with at least 2 A & 2 O passes including General Paper) Percentage:
76% in 1996 to 84% in 2005
Now, let us see what Non-Malay Problems are:
a) MRT Suicides and all forms of Suicide
b) White Collar Crime
c) Drunk Driving
d) Loan-shark activities
e) Gambling & Illegal Betting
and many others....last but not least, The Inability to WIN THE SINAGPORE IDOLS....
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