▐ 全民来讲讲▐ 前首相敦马最近挑起“隆市商家招牌清一色中文字”课题后,在政坛爆发口水战。对于马来民众而言,他们如何看待政治人物之间的口水战?招牌上的中文字,是否会为他们带来不便?
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00:00Mr. President, I'm sorry, even though you are my idol,
00:03but you shouldn't play with this issue.
00:06It's good that we don't have to go abroad.
00:09Here, we can feel the vibe of China.
00:13There's nothing to be proud of.
00:14All the politicians are like that.
00:17The former Prime Minister Pemah's
00:18Kuala Lumpur shop sign,
00:20the topic of green and white Chinese characters,
00:21continues to be popular in China.
00:22This topic also continues to be a hot topic
00:24in the political and parliamentary circles,
00:26accusing each other of inciting racial issues.
00:29But for ordinary people,
00:30especially Malay people,
00:32is the situation really that serious?
00:33Some shop signs are all in Chinese characters.
00:35Does it make them feel like they are in a small China?
00:38Will the signs without Malay characters
00:39cause them trouble
00:41and threaten the status of Malay?
00:43In this episode of Hot Topic,
00:44let's listen to what the people have to say.
00:48Do you know about the phenomenon?
00:51No, I don't.
00:52I don't even know.
00:54Because when I came to this area,
00:56it was all in Malay.
00:57Maybe it's just a certain part
00:59that only uses Chinese.
01:01No comment.
01:02It's difficult because if it's wrong,
01:03it will become an issue.
01:04Sometimes, the sign has a branding,
01:07so it should be no problem.
01:09Like Arabic,
01:10Arabic language.
01:11China, Chinese language.
01:12Japan, Japanese language.
01:14That's why Malaysia has to be in Malay.
01:16I don't agree with some of the statements.
01:20To me, it should follow the bylaws from the PBT.
01:24The United Nations is a bit less correct
01:26because not all of them speak Mandarin.
01:29Some of them speak Malay.
01:31If you still don't understand,
01:33the PBT has to correct it.
01:34Mr. President, I'm sorry.
01:36Even though you're my idol,
01:38you shouldn't play with this issue.
01:44Malaysia won't.
01:46Because we're a multiethnic nation.
01:49So, it won't happen.
01:50It's good that we don't have to go abroad.
01:54Here, we can feel the vibe of China.
01:57To me, it's not like that.
01:58It's a diversity for each nation.
02:01We're in the same country,
02:03so we should be united.
02:04We should be proud.
02:05Maybe it can encourage everyone
02:08to learn other languages.
02:14If it's fully in Mandarin,
02:15maybe they won't understand.
02:17But if it's in English,
02:19or above Mandarin, it's okay.
02:20So, it's not a problem.
02:22Maybe, for me.
02:24I don't understand Mandarin.
02:26Now, we have a lot of modern tools
02:30to know how to translate.
02:32For me, it's good to have money for language.
02:36So, it's easy for tourists to understand.
02:38We don't say that Mandarin isn't good.
02:41Actually, Mandarin is very good.
02:42Because we have a lot of tourists from China.
02:45So, if we go to another country,
02:46like Bangkok or Zhejiang,
02:49we'll speak Chinese.
02:50If some people can understand, it's okay.
02:52If some people can't understand,
02:54we can't do anything.
02:56We also have a lot of tourists from China, Korea, Japan.
02:59But not everyone can read Mandarin.
03:02Even Chinese people have a problem with reading.
03:04So, we should focus on the actual purpose of signboards.
03:08Make sure certain people can understand.
03:14That's it. It's a small thing.
03:16But why do they make it bigger?
03:17It's all about politics.
03:19It's been a long time since he was elected.
03:20He shouldn't have made such a statement.
03:23It's unnecessary.
03:24Politicians don't know how hard it is for the people.
03:27What the people are facing.
03:28They only know how to discuss one thing
03:31that the people can't do.
03:32The economy is declining.
03:34There are a lot of people in trouble.
03:36The people are fine.
03:37Politicians are fine.
03:38But in the end, everything will be like that.
03:39We should consider other issues
03:42to develop the country.
03:45As a minister, you have to be smart.
03:47When you make a statement,
03:49it's like a basketball for the opposition.
03:51If you give it to me, I'll give it to you.
03:53The opposition will play this issue
03:55to influence the Malays.
03:56The minister who makes a statement
03:58is not asking for forgiveness.
04:00It's not like that.
04:02It's for the good.
04:02It's not about ego.
04:04With what you say, you want to be egoistic.
04:06No.
04:07You're a minister. It won't be long before people change to you.
04:10We make sure our country is better every day.
04:13Try not to look for problems to fight,
04:15but look for problems to be better.
04:18After visiting the Kuala Lumpur City Centre,
04:20we found that most of the Malays
04:21don't think it's a problem to have a sign with Chinese characters.
04:24Of course, it's more important for the minister
04:26to follow the rules of the local council.
04:28The people also hope that politicians
04:29won't amplify and hype this issue.
04:32Instead, they should focus on the issues of the people
04:34and take care of the harmony of the people.
04:35Which of the respondents' responses
04:37left the deepest impression on you?
04:38Please leave a comment below.
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