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A Simple Note to Malaysian Indians

We have been cheated again.

This is not the first time. It had be done many times by different people i.e. our own people and outsiders for decades.

But for sure we never changed.

We always trust wrong people as our true leaders. These leaders are the biggest culprits. They always proclaimed themselves as the emperor, saint, or as a friend who later will slaughter the society without mercy.

It had been proven again and again.

But we refused to learn. Probably we won't learn at all.

That's because we do not know our rights. The leaders have to listen, yes, have to listen what we wanted. They cannot assumed and pushed us to accept their agenda. That's not a democracy. Democracy means people are the masters for the nation and they entrust the leaders to execute their aspirations not the other way around.

We also allow 'others' to determine our future. These aliens aka colonists always use what ever the opportunity to abuse and discriminate us. Because they do it with their imperialist mind. Even our own who had acted as their servants willingly sold our interest to these imperial masters to make sure their interest is fulfilled.

Then, why such things still happening in our society?

Why we are allowing the new colonial masters to conquer us again and again?

Then, who to be blamed? 
Are we the curse society? 
Are we just allowing ‘others’ to decide our fate?   

Just one answer for all these questions.
There is no unity among us.
Because disunity is always our pride.

By
A proud Malaysian Indian.

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