May 24, 2008

of its about time malaysians boycott singapore products

FCUK Singapore says
It's about time Malaysians start boycott Singapore products.
In its blog post titled "Singapore robs Pulau Batu Puteh from Malaysia"
Today is a sad day for all Malaysians. Singapore has robbed Malaysia of an island that does not belong to Singapore. Just look at the map and see for yourself, it does no logic how Pulau Batu Puteh (Singapore calls it Pedra Branca) belongs to Singapore when it's so much nearer to Johor, Malaysia.

Abdullah has some serious explanation to the Malaysian citizens.

Meanwhile, it looks like Singapore through its agents has successfully penetrated into the neighbour's administration and is looting Malaysia in daylight robbery. More into that in my next posts....
In another post, it calls to boycott Singapore products,
In view of Singapore's daylight robberies, it's about time Malaysians show who's boss.

Lets boycott Singapore products.

Below is a list of companies associated with Temasek Holdings:
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(goes on to list several companies)
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There are also other corporations or companies associated with Singapore which have presence in Malaysia, but are not necessarily associated with Temasek Holdings.

The list is as follows:-
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(goes on to list several companies)
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Lets do what we have to do as citizens of Malaysia. Boycott Singapore and Singaporeans' products!

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous24 May, 2008

    they got middle rocks and south ledge, you don't see us kicking Protons on the streets.

    History was fair. We did take care of the main island but not the neighbouring clusters, that's why they retained title of the clusters but we won the island.

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  2. I don't think it is a good idea to give such irresponsible remarks free publicity.

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  3. m'sians or the whole of m'sia can sure boycott singapore but what good will that do to everyone? what are the benefits?

    both states went to the ICJ to settle this dispute amicably and it is ruled in favour of singapore...so who are we to dispute what are the "is" or "what if"?

    again, some m'sians have displayed such childish acts to retaliate when the facts and truth of the matter has been distorted beyond comprehension.

    our govt. has grown up...perhaps its time the citizens of both states start too.

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  4. rationalneurotic: This should be seen as win-win. But then there are many out there who thinks otherwise.

    liyong: oh ya. Must charge the person for a fee hor.

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  5. racerboi: last para is power. well said.

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  6. To me, it is just a random rant from a sore Malaysian patriot.

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  7. Anonymous28 May, 2008

    Go ahead, how many products on your supermarket shelves are made in Singapore?
    Don't be a sore loser, We have agree to do it the gentleman way by going to ICJ and so let the matter rest.

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