• Non-bumis wealth: Sensible to hand it over
  • Never Ending Pain
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  • I refer to Narayan's letter Let non-bumis hand over part of their wealth and I must say that it is a sensible suggestion for both the long-term benefits of the minorities and most important, for our beloved country.

    If 30% is what is needed, and if the 18.9% figured is indeed true, we are willing to just give away part of our wealth (even we are not as 'rich' as claimed) in order to make up the 30% target now.

    In return, all policies that unfairly help the bumiputeras must be phased out towards building a truly equal Malaysia for all people. Make it an offence for any discrimination based on race, colour and religion.

    It is worth it instead of us suffering long-term damages. Short-term pain is better than long-term aches.

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