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发表于 8-1-2020 02:01 PM
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我的此评论:
“感谢您的智慧,幽默,谦卑,理解和想象力。
该怎么办?? 有些人声称自己太贫穷了,他们需要其他种族的非礼貌货币来建造圆顶形的m.sques。
无论如何,已经决定:如果他们仍然想推动自己的议程,并用武力在教科书中放入两页jawi,我将开始一场运动,让父母至少放两个十字架,例如“ XX”或“ xX”或 至少一个点,例如“。” 或“。”至少在一页中。
含义:“金发姑娘和72头维尔京熊猪”。 和/或“ Little Red Riding Hoood和72,000处女座痛女神= PIG-熊”。
据报道是违反社区标准的。 我在这里只是想说的是:
每个人(绝对是每个人)吃完麦当劳,然后在购物中心的同一个厕所,一起上学之后,请注意,您的血液是什么颜色的?
不间断地标记种族,肤色甚至文化和宗教信仰怎么办? 也许我们应该尝试用点“ i”和“ j”的方式,甚至是穿过“ t”或“ f”的方式,来给一个人“ Cheena”,“ Melayu”,“ Melayu”,“印度人”,“穆斯林”或“圣诞节”加上标签?
比如说,如果您永远无法正确点出j,则称您为Melayu。 如果您无法正确标记i,请称您为印度欧亚人吗? 如果不能同时点缀i和j,则将其标记为Nyonya-Cheena。
不要比较,对比,然后寻求竞争。 在大多数情况下,某人最终会抱怨并表现得像个哭泣的孩子! 我要做的是比较,对比,赞美,然后寻求补充和完善。
最后但并非最不重要的一点,这不是我第一次这样做:身份证中的“比赛”列,真的有必要吗? 我们如何开始关注我们的血型呢? 含义:移除种族标签,并在国民身份证上放入该人的血型。 这很容易确定,当bb出生时,请医生检查他的血型并将其记录在身份证上..如果他或她需要紧急输血,这将对每个人都有帮助..不是吗?
而且,请不要问我我是哪个种族。 我也不知道 事实是,我认为了解这一点并不重要。 因为有时候当我以为我是Melayu-Hokkien时,会发生一些事情使我感到怀疑,如果我不是日本-印度-Kadazan ..还是Nyonya-Kalimantanese-Korean。
这并不重要。
精算,如果您将我标记为O血型,双子座,是痛苦之年,曾接受过SLS =皮肤美白手术并且是国大的(本科)毕业生,我会更喜欢。
糟糕! 只是意识到我们的IC中可能没有种族分类。 随你。 在这种情况下,我建议在我们的护照中输入血型分类。 我认为,如果我们提倡并建议其他国家在其护照中加入血型分类,马来西亚人可能会成为世界领导者。
我建议PH县政府建议其他国家的护照部门在其护照中加入血型分类。
否则,请.....不需要来马来西亚或新加坡。 因为如果发生事故或需要紧急输血,您将给这里医院的医生和护理人员更多的工作,甚至可能会造成很大的麻烦。 他们必须在输血前先确定您的血型。
否则,我们可以向他们收取至少RM1,000或SGD500的签证费和其他费用。 (我们可能应该从我们友好的邻居新加坡和/或泰国开始。给他们三到六个月的时间,以便在他们的护照中获得血型分类。之后,我们将向他们收取签证申请费或杂项费用两倍或三倍的费用。 如果仍然没有遵守我们的愿望...)
为国库带来一些收入。
原文:
This comment of mine:
"Thanks for your wisdom, humour, humility, understanding AND imagination.
What to do?? Some people claim that they are soooo poor, they need the not-so-haram mon*ey of other races to build dome shaped m*sques.. no?
Anyway, have decided: if they still wanna push their agendas and put in the 2 pages of jawi in the textbooks by force, I will start a campaign and get parents to put at least two crosses, like "XX" or "xX" or at least one dot, like "." Or "。" In at least one page.
Meaning: "Goldilocks and the 72 Virgin bear-pigs". And/or "Little Red Riding Hoood and the 72,000 Virgin Pain-In-Goddess = PIG-bear"."
Was reported to be against community standards. What I am merely trying to say here is this:
After everyone (I mean absolutely EVERYONE) has eaten McDonald's and gone to the same toilet in a shopping mall, and gone to school together, and mind you, what's the colour of your BLOOD??
What's with the non-stop labelling of races, skin colours or even cultures and religions?? Maybe we should try to LABEL a person "Cheena" or Melayu or Indian or Hindu or Muslim or Christmas by the way they dot their i and j, or even the way they cross their t or f??
Say, if you can never dot the j properly, then call you a Melayu. If you can't dot the i properly, call you an Indian-Eurasian?? And if you can't dot both the i and the j nicely, label you as Nyonya-Cheena.
Do not compare, contrast, then seek to compete. In most cases, someone will end up complaining and acting like a crybaby!! What I do is to compare, contrast, give compliments, and then seek to complement and complete.
Last but not least, this ain't the first time I am writing on this: the race column in our ID cards, is it reaaaally necessary? How about we start putting the focus on our blood groups? Meaning: remove the race label and put in the blood group of the person on the National ID card. It's easily ascertained, when the bb is born, get the docs to test his blood group and record it on the ID card.. it will help EVERYONE in the event that he or she needs an emergency blood transfusion.. no?
And please don't ask me what race I am. I also don't know. Truth is I don't think it's important to know. Because sometimes when I thought that I am Melayu-Hokkien, something will happen to make me wonder if I ain't Japanese-Indian-Kadazan.. or Nyonya-Kalimantanese-Korean.
It ain't important.
ActuaIly, I would much prefer if you would label me as O blood group, Gemini, year of Pain-In-God, who's undergone SLS = Skin Lightening Surgery and an (under)graduate of NUS.
Oops! Just realized that there might not be the race classification in our ICs. Whatever. In this case, I suggest putting in our passports our blood groups classification. I think that Malaysians could be a world leader if we advocate and advise other countries to put in the blood group classifications in THEIR passports.
I would suggest to the PH government to advise other countries passport department to put in the blood group classifications in THEIR passports.
Otherwise, please lah..... NO need to come Malaysia or Singapore. Because if or when you get into some accident, or otherwise need an emergency blood transfusion, you will give the docs and nursing staff in the hospitals here more work and maybe even CAUSE a huge mess. When they have to first ascertain your blood group before the blood transfusion.
Otherwise we can charge them at least RM1,000 or SGD500 visa fee and miscellaneous charges. (We should probably start with our friendly neighbours Singapore and/or Thailand. Give them three to six months to get their blood groups classification in their passports. After that, we will charge them double or triple the amount of visa application fees or miscellaneous charges if our wish is still not complied...)
Bring in some income for the national treasury.
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