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This Chinese people account for a quarter, very rich, but they are discriminated against.
As the saying goes, "the economic base determines the superstructure" and the economic strength determines the social status of individuals, which is the basic law. In the world, rich ethnic groups have a particularly high social and political status. Such as the Chinese community in the Philippines and the Chinese community in Thailand. But there is a country that is very strange. Chinese account for a quarter, close to 25%, and they are all rich and very rich, but they are discriminated against and called second-class citizens.
This country is Malaysia, which is one of the major countries in Southeast Asia, with a territory of over 3, square kilometers and a population of over 3 million. Among them, there are nearly a quarter of Chinese, and there are about 8 million. It can be said that it is the second largest ethnic group in Malaysia and one of the countries with the highest proportion of Chinese in Southeast Asia. Chinese in Malaysia, like Chinese in other countries, are very rich. According to statistics, Chinese in Malaysia own more than 7% of the wealth in Malaysia.
In the annual Forbes rich list, at least 8 of the top 1 Malaysian rich people are Chinese, which is more obvious than that of the Philippines and Thailand. Guo Henian, a Chinese, has become the richest man for 1 years in a row. Chinese people basically monopolize the core departments such as finance, real estate, entertainment and casinos, construction, telecommunications and so on, and they are all very rich. However, the political status of Chinese people is very low and they are discriminated against as second-class citizens.
The policy of giving priority to Malays in Malaysia discriminates against Chinese in an all-round way. Judging from * * *, more than 98% of Malaysia's * * * are Malays, so Chinese people not only can't get into * * *, but also have no chance to become presidents, prime ministers and other senior officials. Not only that, Malays enjoy high welfare, enjoy privileges and benefits in employment, medical care and education, and they don't have to pay taxes. Even buying a house is 15% cheaper than that of Chinese. Chinese are discriminated against, and they are in a state of discrimination in employment, medical care and education.
Moreover, Malaysia's domestic laws are also protecting Malays. Generally, Chinese people have disputes or contradictions with Malays, and the police and the courts are all biased towards Malays, and they are openly biased. In addition, Malaysia stipulates that Chinese cannot marry Malays, but only Chinese women are allowed to marry Malays and then change their Malay surnames. Therefore, rich Chinese are like floating population without hukou in big cities. Although they have worked hard for this country, they can't get any treatment, and they are real second-class citizens.
Therefore, this unequal policy makes Malaysian Chinese constantly move out and drain. In fact, during the founding of Malaysia, Chinese accounted for 44%, which fell to a quarter in just over 3 years, and it is still declining, which is also the reason for Malaysia's continuous capital outflow. Rich people in Malaysia can only emigrate overseas or even return to the mainland because they cannot enjoy reasonable political rights. To this end, Malaysia's economy has developed very badly in recent years. If all Chinese leave, Malaysia may even collapse.
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