--- On Fri, 4/30/10, Tan Eric <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Tan Eric <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Subject: A Letter from a Chinese Malaysian Resided In The USA
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, April 30, 2010, 6:51 AM







'S a matter of fact, their (umno's) cynical plans are realized.....do 
you noticed that the Cinese population in Malaysia are shrinking by the 
years ?????? 
 
 
 
 
 
Eric Tan
 


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Dear All,
 
 
Well written letter from a Chinese Malaysian whom is a residence  in The USA.
 
Malays in Malaysia presumes and many still believed the Chinese are all well 
off.
 
In facts, many are very poor and cannot even afford to provide their children 
with good education, it's the only means to get them out of proverty.
 
You know why? Because they are all brainwashed  by  UMNO.

 

 
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:59:17 +0800



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in my opinion this is an authentic issue, and i believe Malaysia can achieve 
far more better quality if everyone is treated equally. btw, a matter of 
fact..those claimed they are handicapped are themselves  developing laziness, 
as success doesn't come easy!
 
 poor me trap in between!
 
 












Subject: A Letter from a Chinese Malaysian Resided In The USA 










.... and our "MALAYSIAN" Government wants to woo MALAYSIANS back from 
overseas....... 





Yang Amat Berhormat Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak 
Prime Minister of Malaysia, 

[email protected] 


Dear Prime Minister, 


We refer to the letter below from a Chinese Malaysian for your information. 


Would you like to comment, please? 


We look forward to hearing from you in due course. 


Yours respectfully, 



Eddie Hwang 
President 
Unity Party WA 
[email protected] 
www.unitywa.org 

Ph/Fax: 61 893681884 
Date: 02-Dec-2009. 


  A WELL WRITTEN LETTER !!! 
  


A Malaysian diaspora speaks up....   
  
I am a female Chinese Malaysian, living in the Washington DC area in the United 
States . I have read many of the letters that often talk about foreign 
countries when the writers have no real knowledge of actually living in those 
countries. 


 Many draw conclusions about what those countries are like after hearing it 
from someone else or by reading and hearing about them in the media or after 
four years in a college town in those countries. 
  
I finished STPM with outstanding results from the prestigious St George's Girls 
School in Penang . Did I get a university place from the Malaysian government? 
Nothing.. With near perfect scores, I had nothing, while my Malay friends were 
getting offers to go overseas. 
  
Even those with 2As got into university. I was so depressed. I was my parent's 
last hope for getting the family out of poverty and at 18, I thought I had 
failed my parents. 
  
Today, I understand it was the Malaysian Government that had failed me and my 
family because of its iscriminatory policies. 
  
Fortunately, I did not give up and immediately did research at the Malaysian 
American Commission on Education Exchange (MACEE) to find a university in the 
US that would accept me and provide all the finances. My family and   
friends thought I was crazy, being the youngest of nine children of a very poor 
carpenter. Anything that required a fee was out of our reach. 
  
Based on merit and my extracurricular activities of community service in 
secondary school, I received full tuition scholarship, work study, and grants 
to cover the four years at a highly competitive US university. 
  
Often, I took 21 credits each semester, 15 credits each term while working 20 
hours each week and maintaining a 3.5 CGPA. A couple of semesters, I also 
received division scholarships and worked as a TA (teaching assistant) on top 
of everything else. 
  
For the work study, I worked as a custodian (yes, cleaning toilets), carpet 
layer, computer lab assistant, grounds keeping, librarian, painter, tour guide, 
etc. If you understand the US credit system, you will understand this is a 
heavy load. 
  
Why did I do it? This is because I learnt as a young child from my parents that 
hard work is an opportunity, to give my best in everything, and to take pride 
in the work I do. I walked away with a double major and a minor with honours 
but most of all a great lesson in humility and a great respect for those who 
are forced to labour in so-called `blue collar' positions. 
  
Those of you who think you know all about Australia , US, or the West, think 
again. Unless you have really lived in these countries, i.e. paid a mortgage, 
paid taxes, taken part in elections, you do not understand the level of 
commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in these countries, not just 
for immigrants but for people who have lived here for generations. 
  
These people are where they are today because of hard work. (Of course, I am 
not saying everyone in the US is hardworking... There is always the lazy lot 
which lives off of someone else's hard work. Fortunately, they are the   
minority..) 
  
Every single person, anywhere, should have the opportunity to succeed if they 
want to put in the effort and be accountable for their own actions. In the end, 
they should be able to reap what they sow. 
  
It is bearable that opportunities are limited depending on how well-off 
financially one's family is but when higher education opportunities are 
race-based, like it is in Malaysia ; it is downright cruel for those who see 
education as the only way out of poverty. 
  
If you want to say discrimination is here in the US , yes, of course it is.  
Can you name a country where it doesn't happen? But let me tell you one thing - 
if you go looking for it, you will find it. 


But in Malaysia , you don't have to go look for it because it seeks you out, 
slaps you in your face every which way you turn, and is sanctioned by law! 
  
Here in the US , my children have the same opportunity to go to school and 
learn just like their black, white, and immigrant friends. At school, they eat 
the same food, play the same games, are taught the same classes and when they 
are 18, they will still have the same opportunities. would I want to bring my 
children back to Malaysia ? 


So they can suffer the state-sanctioned discrimination as the non-malays have 
for over 50 years? 
  
The injustice the non-Malay have to suffer in frightening silence is the most 
damaging problem one has to face throughout one's life. You just have to look 
at the mighty govt structures which completely favours only one race, the Umno 
Malay. 


The Chinese and Indians are treated no better than the illegal Indonesians. 


Racism and corruption are openly practised by the Malay politicians everywhere, 
Courts, schools/Uni, police, govt offices, contracts, GLC, NEP, ISA, local 
govt. 


It's so powerful and intimidating that you walk with fear and keep your mouth 
shut on anything and everything political. 


Religion is taboo unless you talk good about Islam. 


As for being a slave in the foreign country, I am a happy 'slave' earning a 
good income as an IT project manager. 
  
I work five days a week; can talk bad about the president when I want to; argue 
about politics, race and religion openly; gather with more than 50 friends and 
family when I want (no permit needed) and I don't worry about the police 
pulling me over because they say I ran the light when I didn't. 
  
Have we seen the light at the end of the tunnel yet (Anwar Ibrahim)? 


Or is it the head light of an oncoming Umno train ? 


Lets hope its the former for the sake of all fair minded Malaysians. 
  
The dream of a Malaysian 'race' in the future is nowhere in sight with the 
present BN govt. 

Where is Negara-Ku???







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