Chinese, indian, malay, all same. Some thinks malays are this and that, while others thinks chinese are this and that, while further to other groups will think indians are this and that. I know some malays don't like malays, and I also know some chinese don't like chinese. So how? Who is right, who is wrong? Who is making the laws and who is practising and enforcing the law now? We all know who it is. Who is enforcing corruption in the country's system now? We all know who it is. So it's pointless (to a certain extent) to say that "aiya, malays are bla bla bla" or "chinese are bla bla bla" or "indians are bla bla bla". The question is...
will all citizens stand as one to ensure the country rulers do a better job, or are we going to isolate ourselves according to skin colors, thinking that by doing so, we're doing it the right way? The country rulers are many in numbers, but the number of citizens (malays, chinese and indians) outnumber them by many folds. If we're unhappy about a certain ruling, we should all stand as one to voice out against the govt, of course, in a professional way. What is the govt really gonna do when 100,000 people gather for a peaceful protest in front of the parliament? Shoot all of us? Catch all of them back to pudu jail and lock them up there? Use violence against us, when all we are basically doing is just standing around with sign boards and protesting?
They can't do shit to us. They know the whole world is watching, possibly even live telecast. If they do something to the peaceful protestors to cause any injury or harm, they will cause many foreign investors to retreat from malaysia. When that happens, malaysia will go down faster than the king can say "MERDEKA". When that happens, malaysia will become a desolate waste land that nobody wants.