Fat Bidin Knows Everything (Ep 5) – Are Malaysian Employers Racist?
The HR Ministry wants to enact a non-discriminatory law, but the Malaysian Employers Federation doesn’t approve.
The HR Ministry wants to enact a non-discriminatory law, but the Malaysian Employers Federation doesn’t approve.
I’m glad that our prime minister voices out on racism, but I think that whatever he is doing is not enough.
What does the Umno & Pas pact mean to Malaysian politics?
What happens when democracy allows ultra racists to gather and form political parties?
She invited us to eat and both my father and I scoffed and just took glasses from the counter and drank water. We’re not filling our stomachs with food made by a Chinese!
So the Malay Muslims in Malaysia are calling for a boycott of all non-Muslim products and services. I never knew we were such racists!
Zakir Naik, balik India lah!
See! I told you that I will suggest a solution in my writing.
It took a former prime minister who used to lead the Malay-based party that ruled for sixty years to form another Malay-based party and make a promise to the Malays that their special privileges would not be taken away, to bring about a change in the government.
I have to stress that I am not saying having language requirements shouldn’t be allowed. What I am saying is that it can also be misused as a tool of segregation and racism.