"It is no wonder that the nation suffers a continuing brain drain of talent – including Malays – and its state universities have declined on an international scale."
Interesting to compare this with one notable person who moved into Malaysia: the controversial Indian Muslim preacher and accused jihadist agitator Zakir Naik. Whilst he's wanted in his home country of India for suspected terrorism and has been banned from the UK, he has received a hero's welcome in Malaysia and widely celebrated there for converting non-Muslim Malaysians to Islam:
Malaysia Fights the ‘Allah’ Case all Over Again
Why the various rights groups do not condemn Malaysia's obvious racist and discriminatory practices is beyond me.
"It is no wonder that the nation suffers a continuing brain drain of talent – including Malays – and its state universities have declined on an international scale."
Interesting to compare this with one notable person who moved into Malaysia: the controversial Indian Muslim preacher and accused jihadist agitator Zakir Naik. Whilst he's wanted in his home country of India for suspected terrorism and has been banned from the UK, he has received a hero's welcome in Malaysia and widely celebrated there for converting non-Muslim Malaysians to Islam:
https://www.india.com/news/world/hes-here-any-country-welcome-to-have-him-says-malaysian-pm-on-islamic-preacher-zakir-naik-3745270/
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/southeast-asia/article/2118129/who-zakir-naik-muslim-preacher-faces-hate-charges-india
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLOySTf_5qY
Oh well, Malaysia can (Malaysia boleh!)