Boaty McBoatface: Why would I want to stay here?
1.
Failure to sign Icerd (the International Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial Discrimination), which is to eliminate all forms
of racism. Since our government didn't sign it after they (the
entitled class) took to the streets, it goes to show that they want to
maintain at least some form of racism.
2. If I'm driving on a
poorly lit road at 3am and a bunch of kids are riding their special
bikes, I'm concerned I might go to jail. I mean, if I'm a pilot and hit a
bunch of kids playing in the middle of the runway at 3am, is it my
fault?
3. Often, I'm told (directly or indirectly) by "them" that if I'm not happy, then I should leave. After all, I'm a ‘pendatang’ (immigrant).
4.
Every day, I see my rights slowly being eroded. I might start my own
business, be successful and then overnight be told that I have to give up 51 percent of my company to "them".
So, tell me again, why would I want to stay here?
IndigoKancil5615: EMIR Research’s Rais Hussin, isn't
it hypocritical that you, being a supreme council member of Bersatu,
are commenting on brain drain.
Since when did Bersatu, or you for
that matter, speak out against racism, which is the core reason that
Malaysia's best and brightest talents leave our shores? Did you voice
out the lopsided Budget that heavily favoured the preferred race?
As
long as Malay supremacists reign supreme in Tanah Melayu, led by your
godfather Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the brain drain will not stop. By the way, TalentCorp should be more appropriately rebranded as "TalentCorpse".
FlabberPro:
This is a very important piece of research work done by Emir Research,
and it is indeed a cause for alarm. However, present this to the
government, and all we get is a lackadaisical attitude.
They do not seem to care much that we are left behind, so long as the ketuanan Melayu (Malay supremacy) cause prevails. If, by a sheer miracle, Malaysia becomes a meritocracy, the hardcore Malays will scream "kami ditindas" by an invisible, unknown enemy.
If
it was visible, they would blame it on the DAP. This has been the
narrative for the past many years and very likely would be the narrative
for years to come.