"Malay supremacy! ”
With such a biased slogan and a lot of support in Malaysia, why can blatant discrimination prevail in such a small country?
There are 6 million Malaysian Chinese, which supports more than 90% of the country's tax revenue, and it is not an exaggeration to say that Malaysia is completely dependent on the Chinese.
Last year, 98-year-old former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad publicly released the Malay DeclarationNaming and criticizing the Chinese in Malaysia as second-class people cannot block the path of the Malays.
This declaration once again caused an uproar in Malaysia, and many Chinese expressed their dissatisfaction with it, but with little effect.
In fact, this is not the first time that Malaysia has made such inappropriate remarks
Malaysia's top leaders do not allow other races to serve, and the core power of a country is firmly held in the hands of Malaysia's indigenous people.
Moreover, the country itself is extremely xenophobic, and many foreigners have multiplied in Malaysia for two or three generationsIt is not even a foreigner by blood, but it is still not officially recognized by Malaysia.
In Malaysia, Malaysians have preferential treatment in all aspects, and in terms of education, Malaysia only recognizes the educational qualifications of Bahasa Malaysia and denies the teaching of Chinese.
That is to say,If your language of initiation is not Bahasa Malaysia, even if you have the same academic qualifications as others in a Chinese teaching environmentSimilarly, after graduating from a Chinese school in junior high school, Malaysian officials will not recognize your education level.
And in terms of further education, non-Malaysians are also discriminated against, according to the regulationsEvery Malaysian university must have 70% of the places reserved for Malaysians, leaving people of other nationalities to compete for the remaining 30% of places.
In other words, in Malaysia, as long as you are a local aboriginer, you can be admitted to the best local universities in Malaysia casually, while if you are Chinese, you need to do your best from an early age to stand on the same level of education as these Malaysians.
Especially in Malaysian high schools, two students with the same grades are often able to get into the top universitiesAnd Chinese students may not even be able to get into third-rate universities.
In this environment,Most children in Malaysia learn very casually. As long as you work a little hard, or have a lot of talent, the best universities are pretty much in your pocket.
For Chinese children, because almost every Chinese family attaches great importance to the education of the next generation, its learning environment can be described as very involutional, coupled with the naturally scarce university places, the same college student, the Chinese have to pay three or four times more than Malaysians.
Is this really fair?
Politically, Malaysia strictly implements racial discrimination against public officials, and non-Malaysians cannot hold high-level positionsAnd even as an ordinary grassroots civil servant, there are extremely strict requirements.
A large number of civil service places have been reserved for Malaysians themselves, which has led to the Chinese being unable to speak for themselves politically.
Malaysia itself has formed unbreakable interest groups to prevent people of other nationalities from pursuing their own interests through political platforms.
Economically,Malaysia** stipulates that every company must employ a certain number of Malaysians and cannot be fired.
This is equivalent to giving every Malaysian a solid iron job bowl, compulsory employment and non-dismissal, these have become Malaysians' gold medal for avoiding death.
Many Malaysians don't really participate in these tasks, they just rely on their ethnic identity to enjoy themselves all day long, and many companies in Malaysia have to pinch their noses to support these unearned people.
You know, in Malaysia, the Chinese only occupy 22About 7%, but it contributes more than 9% of Malaysia's tax revenue a year!
Therefore, this regulation of Malaysia is equivalent to forcing Chinese enterprises to support the entire nation of Malaysia and sustain their lives by sucking the blood of Chinese.
In addition, the security of the whole society is also inclined to Malaysians, medical care, social security, etcThese social public services are free for every Malaysian, while people of other races are not so lucky.
Many major illnesses are not difficult for Malaysians at all, and their ** expenses are often fully reimbursed by **, and for a Chinese family, many times they cannot afford the sky-high medical expenses of family members.
Political, economic, cultural, social security ......This is true in too many areasMalaysians will always have their own national privileges, which has also developed the habit of Malaysians being lazy and lazy.
Most of the locals are almost unenterprising, living on social welfare all day long, and they do not take advantage of their innate privileges over other ethnic groups, which leads to a large proportion of the poor population in Malaysian society being these so-called "noble people".
Politically, Malaysians are not sober, and almost every Malaysian politician is not thinking about how to drive the development of the country and promote the progress of societyEveryone is thinking about how to further exploit other ethnic groups and how to maintain the high national status of Malaysians.
All kinds of injustices have led to many Chinese who have no ambition in Malaysia to resolutely leave their hometowns and go to Singapore for development.
Data shows that the average annual salary of Singaporeans has reached 400,000 yuan after tax, far surpassing that of Malaysia next door. Among them, the contribution of the Chinese is indispensable.
However, Malaysia has treated the Chinese very badly and constantly suppressed them. The proportion of Chinese in China has increased from 50 percent in the last century to just over 20 percent now.
However, what is puzzling is why Malaysia should let so many Chinese talents not be used, and these Chinese are willing to bear such unequal treatment?
In fact, the local Chinese in Malaysia also resisted, but unfortunately failed in the end.
The local Chinese in Malaysia have a long history, even dating back to the Tang Dynasty.
In ancient times, many Chinese businessmen saw the local business opportunities and chose to go to Malaysia for **, and in this way, the blood of the Chinese began to be passed down in this land.
And when the time goes back to modern times, the empire of the sun never sets began its own expansion journey, and soon the weak Malaysia became a British colony.
In order to build this poor and backward colony, but also to provide more labor for their factoriesThe British began to capture innocent people from China and go to Malaysia to work as laborers.
In addition, the profit-seeking nature of businessmen has not changed, and even if the war continues, this has not stopped Chinese businessmen from doing business in Malaysia.
Therefore, in Malaysia in the last century, the proportion of Chinese even reached more than 50%.
The abundant labor force and the first-class economy brought by Chinese businessmen have greatly promoted the development of the backward Malaysian country, which once had a thriving momentum.
At that time, many Chinese only regarded Malaysia as a resting place, and when they had earned enough money here, they would return to their hometowns.
However, with the outbreak of World War I and World War II, a large number of Chinese were stranded in Malaysia, and after decades, these people have long married and had children there.
It stands to reason that with such a long history, the Malays should have merged with the Han people a long time ago. At the very least, the treatment of the population should not be as extreme as it is today.
However, in fact,Many Chinese who come to Malaysia for business or other reasons are mostly from Guangdong, Fujian and other places, and believe in the "Mazu" culture.
Whereas, Malaysians are mostly MuslimsThe differences in culture and religion have always made the two nations a little incompatible, and they never treat each other as their own.
Therefore, even if the Chinese are married, they will choose the Chinese in the local area, which leads to the long-term independence of the two circles and the inability to integrate.
This also explains to some extent the current situation in Malaysia today.
In addition, because most of the Chinese come here to do business, they are not even prepared to stay in Malaysia for a long time at the beginningAs a result, the Chinese tend not to pay enough attention to Malaysian politics.
This has also formed a deformed situation in today's Malaysia, where the Chinese have even propped up the entire Malaysian economy, but have made no political achievements.
After discovering that they could not return to China, many far-sighted Chinese also tried to seek a certain position in politics as a way to speak for their race.
It is a pity that seeing that it could not get rid of its dependence on the Chinese economically, and even could not resist the domination of the Chinese over the Malaysian economy, the Malaysian ** at that time decisively began to advocate xenophobia in policy and achieve all-round exclusion of the Chinese, so as to curb the rise of the Chinese.
Maybe that's what it's called a rat's eye.
Because of the political tilt towards the Malays, these policies immediately aroused the dissatisfaction of the local Chinese and caused turmoil in Malaysia.
In order to defend their legitimate rights, the Chinese in Malaysia began their own counterattack.
In the third Malaysian election in 1969, the opposition party, which was dominated by Malaysian Chinese, won 509% approval rating,For the first time, it surpassed the Malays**.
Many Chinese took to the streets to celebrate their first victory.
What is infuriating is that the Malays have a lot of grudges against this and launch attacks on the Chinese, that is"Five-one-three" ** piece.
After this incident, the local Chinese were politically slumpedPerhaps because of the threat, Malaysia quickly introduced a new policy, including racial regulations for public officials.
On this basis, Malaysia** has intensified its efforts and constantly implemented new discriminatory policies, vowing to treat Chinese to death as second-class citizens.
However, with the rejuvenation of China's nation, it is believed that the Chinese in Malaysia will be able to get rid of this predicament in the future.