‘Leaving Malaysia a necessity’ for non Malays

Leaving Malaysia was a necessity more than a desire.

Then the obvious departure of hundreds of well-qualified and experienced productive young and old Malaysians and the stagnant if not failing economy and half-witted policies, the race and religious issues, the lack of freedom of speech and the ‘Sodomy II’ trial all saw the deterioration of a beautiful, peaceful and prosperous Malaysia into a quasi-banana republic (almost).

The rise of Islamic fundamentalist, the biased justice system and the treatment by the various arms of the legislative, judiciary, police, etc, have all contributed to our decision to move out of our lovely country.

People don’t get a second-level treatment else where in the world, compared to Malaysia where I’m a second-tier citizen. I’m far better off here in this so-called ‘foreign country’ even though I am not a citizen.

With equal opportunity being the primary driver, the good remuneration paid by the companies and great working conditions here seal the deal.

What does Malaysia hold for its people?

Malaysia, once the tiger economy of Asia in the 60s, now overtaken by Indonesia and Thailand. What a shame for the country’s ‘leaders’.

Fed up with all the racism

As for coming back to Malaysia, unless Malaysia is hit by a real tsunami which in turn makes Malaysians think that God created all human equal, then nobody wants to be part of a racist country called Malaysia.

08/10/10

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