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Malaysia net exporter of talent for free!

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Malaysia net exporter of talent for free!

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 23, 2025: The so-called Madani Government (UG) and politicians can lament all they want about their brain drain woes but it is only getting worse.

Why?

> BECAUSE the UG (Government elected every five years) and country do not love talented multi-racial Malaysians; and

> BECAUSE the UG encourages the rise of racial and religious bigots with its inaction.

This racial and religious bigoted Umno garbage is considered a more valuable asset than talented multi-racial Malaysians and was recently bestowed a “Datuk” for disuniting Malaysians and threatening national unity and harmony.

Now, Malaysia is described as a nation that exports talent for free!

The future for the rakyat dan negara (people and country) is indeed bleak.

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No News Is Bad News reproduces below an article now being circulated in WhatsApp and Facebook that hit the nail in the head on Malaysia socio-economic woes:

Malaysia: The Country That Exports Its Best Minds… for Free !

Malaysia today is like a hospital with no doctors, a courtroom with no judges, and a national team where the goalkeeper absconded because someone told him he wasn’t the “right race” to play. Meanwhile, countries like Singapore, Australia, and Canada are happily vacuuming up the very talents we proudly kick out — rolling out red carpets, offering permanent residency, and sometimes even giving them tax breaks.

Here? We also roll out the red carpet — but only up to the airport departure gate. Parents spend millions educating their kids abroad, only to whisper: “Don’t come back, sayang. Here you’ll be treated like a second-class citizen. Stay there, where your brains are actually wanted.”

Back home, the civil service looks more like a one-race monopoly club. Instead of building hotels on Mayfair, they’re busy building bureaucratic walls and silos, choking efficiency. Corruption thrives, patriotism withers, and services creak like a rusty bicycle while the rest of the world zooms past on electric cars.

And let’s talk history. Some Chinese and Indian families have been here longer than many who now call themselves “original Malays,” whose ancestors wandered in from Java, Bugis, or Sumatra. In Indonesia, “Malay” is just one of hundreds of sub-ethnic groups, nothing more. Yet in Malaysia, it’s been inflated into a supremacy card that trumps logic, merit, and sometimes even common sense.

If this continues, who will be left? The too poor to leave, and the too brainwashed to know better. Even many right-minded Malays are quietly saying: “No thanks, I’d rather have functioning hospitals and competent courts than endless slogans about bangsa and agama.”

So let’s stop pretending. Talent isn’t leaving Malaysia because they don’t love the country — they’re leaving because the country doesn’t love them back. If we don’t fix our mindset (and our history books), we’ll be the only nation in the world that exports its brightest citizens… absolutely free of charge.



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