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    So many future terrorists in Malaysia

    http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Natio...yria-and-Iraq/

    What has Malaysia become ?

    What will the Europeans think of Malaysia ?

    Whenever I'm abroad, I avoid answering 'where do you come from?'

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    Its all about any individuals INFLUENCE surrounding or infiltrating the individual. Their influence will shape them to whatever become of them later for better or worse. Influence from circle of friends is not something new, just that this particular kind of influence is most evil and out to destroy anything they see as justified to their cause. Everyone is influenced to some degree, again for better or worse. You reap what you sow. God gave you brains to think, do wrong and its to your peril. Period!
    What other's think? everywhere got some bad apples..just that our bad apples get into the news a bit too soon and our media will be as quick to either deny it all or sensationalize it, but we can't be in denial all the time. Fact is, Malaysia gets into the news for the wrong reasons just too often or its all coincidental. Malaysians are generally so fascinated or quick to react to sensationalized news...even if its half truth. Unless you insist on lying, you've to admit you're from Malaysia.
    If there's one thing I trust is the authorities in their quest and due arrest of these evil characters. You have to credit them for their good action on this point. Kindly not bundle other kinds of arrest or detention, they're not the same.

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    Training camp in Port Dickson; where there are so many Malaysian Army establishments? Reminds me of a situation in a neighboring (ok maybe a little further) country.

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    A Royal Malaysian Navy officer is involved, scary isn't it?

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    As far as I know, most army camps were all established by the British during the colonial days, and in many to war on the Communist Insurgency. Thats why there's 2 camps as examples in Mentakab Pahang. Those camps can house a battalion to a division. They're still maintained throughout. Here in Klang Valley, Kem Sg Besi, Kem Wardiburn, Batu Kentonmen, somewhere at Jalan Ampang, etc. Lots of armed forces camps around the country..every state got!

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    Why surprising...fascist regime what here

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    Army or armed forces isn't fascist! Its another set of people! Please don't start confusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ng View Post
    What has Malaysia become ?

    What will the Europeans think of Malaysia ?
    Hehee.... and one of our Ministar said that the US was considering granting Msians "visa exemption" for visits to the United States..... I don't think that is gonna be happening anytime soon.... compliments of these dunggus....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ng View Post
    http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Natio...yria-and-Iraq/

    What has Malaysia become ?

    What will the Europeans think of Malaysia ?

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    Europeans? They may never have heard of Malaysia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naka View Post
    Europeans? They may never have heard of Malaysia
    Not that bad lah..THEY must be either dunggus or way out of touch if they've not heard Malaysia. At the same time they probably not heard of the internet too. The perception of "Malaysians living on trees" doesn't work anymore. USJ Subang got any tree houses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bslee View Post
    Not that bad lah..THEY must be either dunggus or way out of touch if they've not heard Malaysia. At the same time they probably not heard of the internet too. The perception of "Malaysians living on trees" doesn't work anymore. USJ Subang got any tree houses?
    Yes, some heard of Singapore but not Malaysia and that was not too long ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naka View Post
    Europeans? They may never have heard of Malaysia
    Just go to Thailand and you'll meet a lot of Americans/Europeans.

    They've heard of Malaysia, and they treat it as another Arab country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naka View Post
    Yes, some heard of Singapore but not Malaysia and that was not too long ago
    Oh well, sometimes its all the same, in response, if they mention which town they live or come from..and I'm reckoning many won't have the faintest idea where or what. Its not always London, Paris, Sydney, New York or San Francisco.
    Similarly, when some shop cashier or staff speak to me in Mandarin..I ask if we're living in China right now? Communicating in same lingo doesn't entitle me to any price discount..LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bslee View Post
    Similarly, when some shop cashier or staff speak to me in Mandarin..I ask if we're living in China right now? Communicating in same lingo doesn't entitle me to any price discount..LOL!
    Does that mean that communicating in English means you're living in England or America ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ng View Post
    Just go to Thailand and you'll meet a lot of Americans/Europeans.

    They've heard of Malaysia, and they treat it as another Arab country.
    You may be right ..... at the rate things are changing in Msia.... they wouldn't be too wrong in their perception.... perhaps closer to a Taliban wannabe country soon enough,....

    Go walk around Jln Tunku Abdul Rahman.... and you'd see a lot of hijab clad ladies and local men dressed like Pak Arab wannabes....

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