I ** Hate Malaysia
Okay, as the title states, this post is about Malaysia.
There is a lot of ** to say about this ** of a country. but i'll try to shorten it as much as possible.
Short Background: I'm currently attending college in Malaysia , and I would just wanna transfer out of here as soon as possible.
1) The people here are absolute **, though I admit there are a few "decent ones." Most of the people here are rude, selfish, loud, unwelcoming, and really ** annoying.
One specific example is the ** Chinese, those inbred ** are rude, loud, annoying, uncivilized and they have no basic sense of courtesy at all. They would scream, shout, and don't get me started on manners, i'm not too fussy about manners, but these chinks are too rude for me to just ignore. It's not just the chinks, most of the people here are generally rude and uncivilized. I just don't get how this is possible, compared to their neighboring country, Indonesia, most of the people there are nice, fun and have decent courtesy.
2) At first I didn't know why I would get so annoyed when listening to these Malaysian ** speak, until i've realized that they can't speak decent English even if it kills them. And don't get me started on their cancerous ACCENT, I wanna ** cut my ears off after hearing them speak with that ** accent. I would actually slit my throat if I spoke English the way they did, bless the heavens that I do not speak like them at all. And I'm not sure if the Chinese are just a rude race in general, but they always assume you speak Chinese, like ** would approach me for help or some **, and these chinks would speak Chinese to me. Like, why would you assume I speak Ching chong? And even after telling them that I don't, they keep speaking to me in that retarded language.
There are a lot more I could rant about this **, but that summarizes my main points about this ** and the autistic subhumans that live here.
I'm white, Canadian, and spent 6 years going to school there at ISKL. As I grew and matured i became aware of the government and the political and cultural landscape.
There were so many government inequalities it was just -life- in that country.
The people were as varied as any population. As we left the country it was clear that the Muslim government was slightly radicalized and was a power struggle between elections. All one had to do was accuse the opponent of gay **. 2 years in a court for sure. Just in time for the next election. The Malay population was indeed favored with social assistance. It was a pittance. But enough. The Malaysian Chinese were mostly the commercial class. Business owners and such. Malay Indian were mostly doctors, educators and such. Mainland Chinese doesn't always recognize a Malaysian Chinese as truly Chinese. My father stopped a race riot on a offshore drilling platform. After that one of the knee breakers for the Tongs was given permission to go and see a sick family member. That means flying by helicopter and plane from the South China Sea. After that I didn't know it but we were under their protection.
It's a crazy place. Had some great friends that left the school and returned to their own country. All religions. All colours of skin. Great building block for me to understand the world.
Oh hey, you're an ISKL student, i'm a JIS student, I guess we somewhat share similar experiences.