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    It is said that what the Chinese army did after entering Malaysia was not absolutely glorious. It was very brutal against the local Malays and even beat the government troops to pieces. However, the news reports cannot be so fair and objective.  Yiming took this into consideration when he first ordered this planning project.

    Studio anchor: "During the Malaysian Chinese humanitarian crisis, our Chinese compatriots suffered heavy losses. Our reporters at the front randomly interviewed some of the victimized compatriots and asked our reporter Xie Luwei to send us first-hand information. Luwei, you  good¡­¡­"

    "Anchor, audience friends, I am currently in the urban area of ??Kepong near Kuala Lumpur in Mamisia. This is one of the main areas where local Chinese compatriots live. Because Chinese compatriots have migrated here for hundreds of years, the local Chinese population  They account for the vast majority, and the towns also have strong Chinese cultural characteristics.¡±

    The photographer pulled the lens, and what appeared in the picture was an antique Chinese building with symmetrical carved beams and painted pillars. It has obvious characteristics of Chinese civilization. Although it is not as magnificent as some real domestic scenic spots and historic sites, it has a very market-like feel.  Although the architectural color is modern, the audience can clearly see at a glance that this place was definitely built by Chinese and is a product of Chinese civilization.

    "This building is the Beitian Temple in Kepong. It is dedicated to the Nine Emperors of Taoism. Originally, the period from August 30th to Double Ninth Festival of the lunar calendar every year was a time for local Chinese compatriots to hold celebrations and sacrifices, but due to the sudden outbreak of  The anti-Chinese incident has caused the Beitian Temple, which should have been bustling with activity, to be deserted in front of the gate, with almost no visitors. What¡¯s even more outrageous is that last night, thugs even ransacked this local representative Chinese place and robbed a large number of people.  Property has caused huge losses to the compatriots who maintain this place. We interviewed Mr. Lin Bingzhong, who is in charge of this celebration. Hello, Mr. Lin, what kind of losses did the riot last night bring to our Beiwu Palace? "

    Standing next to the reporter was a middle-aged man with a short stature and a yellowish face. He looked distressed and complained in Mandarin with a Hakka accent: "Last night, a large number of Malay people  The mob broke into our Beitian Temple. This is disrespectful to the gods. Not only that, they also smashed, looted and burned. They even killed a 21-year-old volunteer here and robbed us of about tens of thousands of dollars.  Ringgit property¡­¡±

    Through the TV pictures, the audience can also see the mess in this not-so-splendid temple. The statues of gods were desecrated and even toppled, the offerings were missing, and various furnishings and objects were also destroyed in a mess.  Everyone can't help but imagine in their minds what kind of chaos happened to lead to this situation, and people are even more angry at the thugs and the Malaysian government who caused this result.

    After the accusation was over, the director cut the scene to another scene.

    "Friends in the audience, this is a temporary medical station built by our plan to rescue and treat the Chinese compatriots who were injured in last night's incident" The picture shows rows of military tents that look a bit crude.  There are big red crosses posted on them, and some people wearing medical armbands and doctor's white coats are busy carrying the wounded or prescribing medicine to treat the disease.

    In fact, there is more of a pretense here. There are many Chinese hospitals in the area. Really serious injuries are sent to these professional hospitals for treatment, and there are Chinese doctors there who can help. Instead, they are plastering.  This so-called medical station is basically used to treat people with minor injuries or illnesses, or the hospital is overcrowded. Here, rescue treatment and preparation for transfer are done.

    But the Chinese people in the camera, wearing bandages, arms hanging, and being carried on stretchers, still aroused great sympathy from the domestic audience who were watching the festival.

    The reporter once again found an interviewee. This time, the interviewee, who looked to be in his thirties, first took out his "Passport of the People's Republic of China." His passport was not a passport paper issued to other people, but a passport issued to other people.  It was a real passport. Of course, the passport was given to him mainly to increase confidence during the interview.  Well, this person actually does have a Chinese passport, but before getting this passport with a dark red cover, he had a blue passport with "Republic of China" written on it.  As for the original one, he had just torn it up.

    ¡°?Mr. ? is an overseas Chinese whose ancestral home is Xinyang, Henan. He is a legal citizen holding a Chinese passport. During this riot, he was stabbed twice in the back by thugs. When our medical staff found him, he was already dying. After our rescue  and blood transfusion, Mr. Liu is out of crisis, but he is still a little weak at this time.  "A temporary medical staff wearing an airborne uniform first explained to reporters.

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    ¡°I came to Malaysia decades ago to make a living, and I have always had a Chinese passport. Most of our Chinese compatriots in Malaysia are smart, capable, and hard-working. It is naturally easier to accumulate money than those lazy and inferior Malays.  family wealth, but those thugs are poor and don¡¯t think about their own reasons at all, let alone make progress. Instead, they accuse us Chinese of usurping their property and trying to oppress them economically, so they have blamed us for anything they have done for so many years.  Killing, robbing and robbing has become a habit. I have seen clearly that in Malaysia, the group of Malays do not regard us as the same people as them, but as sheep that they can shear at any time.  I think our kindness can be deceived!¡±

    After interviewing Mr. Liu, popular science content began again in the studio.  Just like the previous introduction to the historical origins of the Chinese in Malaysia, two experts came to the studio and continued to comment and explain to the audience.

    An expert and scholar from the School of International Relations talked about it one by one: "The main reason why Malaysia's racial problems continue to intensify and there is no hope of resolution is because of some of the political systems and historical origins of the Federation of Malaysia. First of all, let's talk about the political system, a few words  We have repeatedly mentioned the quota and putra benefits. Unlike countries such as Thailand and Vietnam, Malaysia is an obvious immigration country, similar to the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries.  In this country, Malays make up the majority, but not the absolute majority. About 50%, the Chinese are the second largest ethnic group, accounting for about 30%, and the third largest ethnic group are Indians.  Approximately less than 10%, 67%, of these three major ethnic groups are not the original residents of Malaya and North Borneo. They are the remaining part of the population that immigrated here.  The indigenous peoples, such as the Semang (dwarf black people) in Malaya, the Kadazan people in East Malaysia, the Iban people, etc.

    The so-called quota system is a fixed quota system, involving university degree quota system, scholarship quota system, indigenous housing quota system, public works land quota system, etc. The main beneficiary of the quota system is bumlputra, and  The vast majority of Bu fans are Malays, a majority ethnic group.  Let us not discuss the rationality of the quota system in terms of justice. In many countries, there are some policies to support ethnic minorities. For example, our country also has preferential treatment for ethnic minorities in family planning, education, etc. (our country does not have quotas.  The situation in Malaysia is on the contrary. The majority ethnic group uses such a policy method, which is equivalent to oppressing other ethnic minorities and exploiting their interests. It is simply unimaginable"

    This is the first time that the audience in front of the TV has heard of such a thing. Hard work cannot definitely make you rich, and hard work may not necessarily make you go to school. Unlike the situation in China where resources are limited, Malaysia is completely self-destructive.  .  As the saying goes, there is no concern about the lack of numbers but uneven loyalties. The domestic people feel that they cannot go to school and it is difficult to make a fortune. There are also environmental problems that are real. But at least there are insufficient resources and the country has no spare capacity.  However, something so unfair exists in Malaysia. The compatriots are born as if they are a second-class ethnic group there. This can't help but arouse the Chinese people's indignation and the association of foreigners doing good things in the country before liberation.

    Another expert began to analyze the problem from a historical perspective: "Malaysia is actually a post-colonial society. The British colonial rulers have a profound legacy on this country. In order to better control Malaya, they tried to  In order to seize illegal profits from the local area, the three major ethnic groups in the area were divided and ruled, and the Malays were restricted from engaging in political and management affairs. The Chinese were mainly engaged in commercial and other economic activities, while the Indians entered the plantations to tap rubber, and the three major ethnic groups were divided into three occupations.  ethnic groups, and have repeatedly provoked conflicts and contradictions between ethnic groups and created an atmosphere of opposition. At this time, as the superior colonists, they can step in as peacemakers and solve the troubles they have created. On the contrary, it makes the local people feel that they are British colonizers.  Rulers show favor.

    Even after the end of colonial rule, such things continued to happen. Due to ethnic antagonism and differentiation, Malaysia often had to turn to the British government for help. The United Kingdom retained its influence on Malaysia in many aspects such as defense, economy, and politics.  In the early days of Malaysia's founding, the Chinese did not form a stable and unified political force, so they suffered a great loss. In the May 13th Incident in 1969, the Chinese's election victory instead caused a catastrophe, causing human lives andSignificant damage to property.  The Malays are government officials, soldiers, and policemen, and have guns and weapons, while the Chinese compatriots only have sticks and axes, so they are naturally unable to resist.

    From the above point of view, the frequent anti-Chinese incidents are actually rooted in the very fabric of Malaysia, and are even more deeply rooted in the cultural hatred and alienation of the Malays towards the Chinese. We can save our compatriots once, but when we are gone  , what should we do?  "

    Just as this expert asked, more domestic people are thinking. Pia went to Malaysia not to invade, but to rescue his compatriots, but they will always come back one day. It is impossible for millions of Chinese compatriots to evacuate back to the country.  , what about the future?

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