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  • 0:51 Jac pairs with reshmonu. unity eh? hahaahhha just kidding.

    P/s: I rated vid with like ok

  • Thumbs up if you r from Ms. Brooke's class.

  • happy chinese new year :3

  • Guys, your link has been flagged as malware. I dunno if your web site has a virus but right now google will warn everyone who clicks on the link. Might want to look into it if you actually want people to download your music.

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  • I'm a student of UTAR and one of my coursework projects is to re-create a cover or parody of this video. I've uploaded it into youtube and you can find it from my profile

    Do take your time to view it and give comments, it is also a 0 cost product. And yes, I am proud to be a Malaysian!

  • PUSH BACK SISTER WONT YOU PUSH BACK?>8(

  • 52ppl dislike is they not a malaysian ppl... ==

  • @DiamondCrown93 no la, its Najib and his cronies...

  • @DiamondCrown93 no la, the BN cronies

  • chinese ppl only 10% inside this video

  • @mangoPANGo0o so why they didn't want involve? blame them la because not participate in unity with other race and become patriotic malaysian...

  • how about indian??

  • @DakChomel

    Dont try to create an issue here, we all noe this applies to all Malaysians..

  • puak-puak urban je ni yang sokong PR banyak dalam ni.. 

  • Malaysian and proud! Abroad but my heart is home

  • my father is a kuwait and my mother is a malaysian, AND I AM SO BLESSED TO HAVE SUCH A WONDERFUL COUNTRY TO RETURN TO EVERY OTHER SUMMER! <3 MALAYSIA!!

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  • Hope is what I feel when I see this, there are people out there united regardless of race and religion. Believe in this and let this unity grow.

  • Love this song....

  • why would u people fight? even in youtube?...cmon just enjoy the song will u ?

  • <3 this song.trying to search for ages!!

  • How can anyone unlike this video? LOL

    This should be our freakin' National Anthem.

  • Malaysians Rule \m/ RT MsEppy nice !

  • nice !

  • I'm Freakin' Proud To Be A Malaysian =]

  • I wonder why namewee isnt in this video...Isnt he like the Best rapper in malaysia? HAHAHAHAHA~~~

  • Kak Yasmin! Rindu ngan Kak Yasmin Ahmad. Al-Fatihah

  • Merdeka!!

    Heh, this song kinda reminds me of 3 Doors Down - Be Like That.

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  • hope they are making this kind of song more....

  • i felt like crying listened to this song. May God bless us all :)

  • Best!!!....Better Than "Lagu Satu Malaysia"......

  • Malaysia is our Home , Malaysia is a place where i live ... I love Malaysia ....

  • Malaysia is our Home , Malaysia is a place where i live ... I love Malaysia ....

  • love u guys..

  • Jac, Ning, Atilia... their voices are divine. :)

  • is it just me atau lgu ni seakan2 lgu oasis-wonderwall?????? oh gosh ;p

  • wassalam~ ate teman suka beno lagu nie~ this song remind me about my best neighbour friends, Soo Jun Hoe and Santuru, my first best chinese and indian friends! after we moved to new city.. IM VERY2 MISS THEM SO MUCH.. already 8 years pass behind.. how are they now?

  • I'M SO PROUD TO BE A MALAYSIAN!!!!!!...LIKE THIS IF YOU ARE TOO!

  • korang dtg cni sbb nk layan video la ..korang yg nak pasal baik bla je..Those people who dislike this video are racist & non Malaysian for sure..must be the indon sial..

  • @RealPuncher1993 are you saying all Malaysians are non racist? How do you come to that conclusion? I am sure all the non racists Malaysian must be proud of you.

  • @talk2stop We were not racism. It's the politician that made it racism. We still sit with other races in 1 table, we eat and joke together. We were 1 country been divided by the damn government.

  • @ihavepandaeyes hey I got no problem with racism in fact I got some racism in my blood.What I am trying to say what i dislike is inequality in Malaysia. They is nothing wrong with sitting among friends from different background. Why must a non bumis have to struggle harder to put food on the table compare to a bumis? Can you explain that to your kids (if you do have any)? Does you bumi friends understand why most non bumis are so patroatic to Malaysia?

  • @ihavepandaeyes As i said. The politician did those mimic. Some Malays cant afford to enjoy the benefit as well, isn't it? For example, they pay lower fare for house, but still some cant even afford that lower fare. They only benefit politician and their followers.

  • @ihavepandaeyes If some Malays can't afford to enjoy the benefits what about the unfortunate Ah Wong and Ah Chong or Mutusamy. They don't have the benefits let alone enjoy it. Now that you said "they can't even afford that lower fare". What are you insinuating? Giving more benefits to bumis? What the wheelchairs are not good enough? The bumis have forgotten how to hunt. Their human instinct to strive is gone. On my honest opinion at times I do feel sorry for the bumis

  • @ihavepandaeyes i merely means that it is not their fault that they r in their status. When a children hav problem, the 1st person we go to is their parents. It's the system that the government set up allows them to b pampered. It have nothing to do with race. And please know that Indian share the same burden with us.

    There is no reason to hate the bumis.

  • @ihavepandaeyes don't blame goverment.. i'm see Malaysian not thankful to their gov. which rule so good that has make Malaysia become prosperous and modern nation.. but blame the opposition they are the real threat which has ruin racial unity in Malaysia because of the greed to be the country's ruling party..

  • @RealPuncher1993 agree........

  • I wish it pust a smile on my face......every time :(

    Try explaining to your daughters or sons that with grade better than bumi can't enter university in Malaysia.

    Where is the equality and humanity to all Malaysians?

    The bitterness of inequality remains long after the sweetness of song is forgotten.

  • Puts a smile on my face...every time! :)

  • Hey where is my respond? Hello ......?????

  • ahh miss yasmin ahmad~~

  • I mean what else would you want? You have nearly everything but you're still not satisfied. Like i said, since you're happy to be in Australia then it's your choice. Think about your new country instead of bashing and dissing Malaysia. I dont think you come here to 'educate' people. You're here for bad intentions. Its too obvious dear.

  • @talk2stop is

  • So it is all about uniting Malaysians. That's not going to happen. Sing about explaining to the non bumi kids that he/she can't go to uni even with good grades compare to a bumi. Please sing about why bumis need not have good grade to go to uni in Malaysia. This is what you need to sing about.

  • atilia's voice is goddess like! she's stil a bitch, tho.

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  • @mintygum48 what is right with you? Can't stand the heat get out of You Tube. Toughen up princees you can always listen to songs and ignore all the comments. I am here to comment not to listen to garbage.

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  • @mintygum48 why do people like you think that I got a complaint. It is more a concern. I am trying to educate others how not so good about Malaysia.

    Some come here to read & sing

    Some come here to listen & think

    Any you my freiend you come here to shit & stink

  • @talk2stop The problem is my friend, not only you give negative comments to 'make people think' on this video, but other Malaysian videos as well. Im starting to consider about your intention to 'educate people'. I know you come here just to bring chaos. Im trying to educate people as well about haters like you. Its funny how you pay so much attention to problems in other countries besides your own and spend every second thinking about it and dissing their videos.

  • @mintygum48 I just love people like you you make my day more interesting.So you are here to neutralise me which I thought it was my job. Malaysia is a very interesting place it just that Malaysia treated me 2nd class. Why must I pay more for my home, score higher marks to enter Uni..etc etc. If the bumis dislike me I welcome with open arms because the feeling is mutual but for Malaysia to dislike me I can't accept that. I am an ex Malaysian of Chinese descent. Your respond please.

  • @talk2stop If we're so cruel to you, you wouldnt have jobs, or chinese and indian restaurants which currently can be seen everwhere. We give you jobs and whatever you want but frankly speaking, you always want more. What we give is never enough and then you say we treat you like second class.

  • @mintygum48 so you don't see non Chinese & Indian restaurants in Malaysia? That's very interesting. If the Malays treat me 2nd class I don't give damn. If a Malays/white person do not welcome me to his/her home that's his/her property. But Malaysia must treat all citizens equal. If a place or an instuition built by tax payers' money it must be open to all. If a school is built by Malays then the school can have just Malays. Malays have to toughen up and stop sucking mum's breast.

  • @talk2stop Schools that are only for malays are islamic schools. There's no such thing as building all-malays schools for no religious purposes. Get your facts right. We are being equal. But some of you, not all, just want more. I you could, more than us. Admit it. That's how this second class thing came up. I have nothing againts other races but just people like you. It seems that you already have become an Australian. Now i guess Malaysia means nothing to you so start caring about YOUR country

  • @mintygum48 so islamic school is for Malays? I thought islamic school is for all muslims. Malays must be the only muslims in Malaysia. Can you see why there is 2nd class in Malaysia? There is racism in almost every Australains and I am not immune to it too. But Australia treat me 1st class.Do understand between Australians & Australia or Malaysia and Malaysians. Australia will not ask an Australian his/her race and religion i.e schools, institutions, employment. You can count on that fact.

  • @talk2stop Of course islamic schools are for muslims. Majority of muslims in Malaysia are malays. Other muslims are welcomed to. Everyone knows that. You're just manipulating things or you're just too dumb. Malaysian government has done everything they could to make non-bumiputera to feel welcomed here. They gave out nearly everything but there's a limit. Its an Islamic country and will forever be that way. But non-muslims are free to practice what they want, have a job, live freely.

  • @mintygum48 I am not dumb but dumb founded by you. You mention majority of the muslims are Malays. Is it not all Malays must be muslim? So you are telling me the muslims and/or the Malays are giving out nearly everything. That's strange?? If that's the case why are there so many non bumis leaving Malaysia. Malaysia can't decide whether to be an Islamic country. I can tell you that becoming an islamic country Malaysia will lose out foreign investment. I suppose religion is more important to you.

  • @talk2stop What if I tell you to stop believing in your faith? You'll say its non of my business. That's similar to what's happening. It has always been, and been decided since long long time ago. What if i tell you quit believing in your religion because i think its not important to you. How would you feel? We dont interfere with your religion. But people like you always do. Whats the point dude you going from one Malaysian video to another dissing and leaving hatred comments.

  • @talk2stop You are happy living where you are but you still want to find faults here. People like you make me sick.

  • @talk2stop Besides dude, turning Malaysia into a free country is impossible dude. That's like turning USA into an Islamic country. There muslims over there so why cant they do it? Same problem as here. You live freely in Malaysia but you act as if you're being locked up and tortured in jail. Its all about greed.

  • @mintygum48 it is not about greed. It is about HUMANITY. Are you saying America is a Christain state or a non Islamic country? I rather be a Muslim living in America than a Christain living in Malaysia. There is nothing wrong with Islam or Islamic or any religion. The problem lays with the believers. There are more killings between Muslims but then again they can always put the blame on Christain crusaders or the Jews. The Christains are just as bad long time ago. Maybe the Muslims will change.

  • @talk2stop What is wrong with christians living in Malaysia? What have we possibly done to them? Nothing so far. We dont threaten any christian here and they are living freely. I have christian friends and I respect their belief, and so do they towards me.

  • @mintygum48 phew I thought you abandon me. So you respect their religion that's nice. Why can't the Chriatain print the bible in Bahasa Malaysia? And have to fight to use the word "Allah" which not even a Malay word. The Malay culture is dying faster than the Chinese & India culture combine in Malaysia. You guys want to be more Arabs than Arabs when most Arabs would even know where is Malaysia.

  • @talk2stop It is not going not going to be printed in Bahasa Malaysia. It is being imported from Indonesia. The problem is, who's going to read it in bahasa indonesia? Most of the malays here are muslims, so they are not going to read it besides Quran. Why shouldnt it be printed in chinese and tamil instead since apart of chinese and indians are christians? I dont think any of them are going to read bible in bahasa indonesia. Its a logical reason.

  • @mintygum48 don't think your opinion is suppressing the Christains? You have no idea how hard to live in Malaysia if you are born a non bumi or non Muslim because you are not the receiving end. Malaysia is treatiing the non bumi and non Muslims 3rd class.Where is your humanity and which part of the Quran says that you can't print the Bible or Quran in Bahasa Malaysia? You can print Quran in Bahasa Malaysia but not the Bible? I think God/Allah will be shaking his head in disbelief.

  • @talk2stop LOL I have non-muslims friends and they say they have no problem living here and think the problems like the ones you brought up here as rubbish. Thats exactly what they said. You have different opinions. They have different opinions. Not all are unsatisfied. You might feel the other way but they dont. We all have to work hard to make a living. My family work their ass of to study further and so do I.

  • @mintygum48 your friends are very noble. The statistic tells the story. If given the choice do you think the Christains will leave Malaysia? In America do you think the Muslims will leave America if given the choice? If you are a Malay and if you succeeded in life you will never gain the full reconisation. In Malaysia, Malays are given a head start so the non bumis have to catch up. So you know now why the non bumis have to be stronger, better and sharper. To non bumis failure is not an option.

  • @talk2stop Like I said, people have different opinions. Nowdays dear, everyone struggles to survive. You think Malays will get their opportunity to go into universities if they dont make any effort? No. Same as others. I wont be able to reply you anymore as im going to be away for a while. Though reluctant to leave, it was a nice debate mate and I respect your opinion as everyone has a right to have their view on something. Adios.

  • @mintygum48 I will definately miss talking to you.Such debate must be aired to everyone bring out ill feelings. After all we are still living on this earth for a short moment of time.I hope one day we will meet again. I got nothing more to say to you but best wishes from me. Anyone else here like @mintygum81 I can talk to?

  • FCP scroll credits. lol...

  • masa g kursus, fasilitator aku bg lirik lagu ni dalam bentuk berterabur & kitorang kena cantumkan lirik tu betol2..kitorang diberi pluang dgr skali je..giler sadis aku nk wat...skang aku kena dgr leklok ah

  • i like this song dr first i dgr.. :)

  • That chinese dude in the dark shirt sounds a bit like Phil colins at the beginning!

  • i cant amagine that the songs in from malaysia and i so proud to Malaysia !!

  • Sharifah Amani should not 'didukung' by non-mahram men are like that .. such a bad thing to do and shown.. it was impolite acts for Muslim women.. sorry, i must give advice about this..

  • @bjornchai....hmmmm....i never appreciated when i was in malaysia nor away from malaysia...sorry to say this...but i have never felt the true unity of 1 Malaysia....its so sad....

  • I never appreciated this song when i was in malaysia, but after been so long away from home, i always listen to this song and reminded me of unity in malaysia. we may never know it but malaysian stand together when we face the world.

  • I am a Filipino but I love all people from different walks of life and from all parts of the world. I am happy that Malaysian artists has gone an extra mile of promoting world peace and unity.. ^_^ Love Drake drakieness. com

  • If you wish for unity, religion, racial differences, and any other forms of discrimination should be disregarded...

  • HAHAHAH !!!! I'M a MALAYSIAN !!!! glad to be !!!!! ^^ 手牵手一起走~!

  • hey hey hey guys..please stop that argue that crap...dont u love that word "we the rakyat lah!"

  • proud to be malaysian..if you are ashamed to stand by beloved country,you are better seek for another flag

  • i get goosebumps whenever i listen to this song.. i mean it! i'm not Malay, i'm not Chinese, i'm not Indian, and i'm not even any other races in Malaysia.. but i'm just a Malaysian!!

  • I feel proud cuz Imma Malaysian~;D

  • guys, guys... i know you guys love your religions but please stop crapping. its a fruitless discussion/argument. just enjoy the song. cheers. ;)

  • respect is one elemen of unity... get respect more in here :D

  • There will be no equality in Malaysia until people aren't forced to convert to Islam if they marry a Muslim.

  • @besos13 you just have to convert on paper only la. whatever you do outside is your business. think outside the box la aiya.

  • @germ321 Its still conversion and its still wrong. I would never convert, not even on paper. Besides, its not the government's place to dictate religion.

  • @besos13 ok situation for you. you're at a junction facing a red light. there isn't a single soul/car whatever that could possibly be there for at least 10 miles. the red light changes to green after 10minutes based on your experience. are you seriously going to wait there? same situation with what you're facing. why are you letting some black and white stop you when the end result will be the same?

  • @germ321 Flip situation: a) why does nobody complain to the government about the fact the red light is red for 10 minutes? Why not change the light so it is red for a sensible amount of time only? b) You run the red light. There is a camera. You are fined, and when you refuse to pay the fine you are jailed. Was it worth running the red light? Wikipedia "freedom of religion in Malaysia" (the sections on marriage, divorce and conversion of minors) - then you'll understand what I mean.

  • @besos13

    i was born in a mixed family with maybe the same thoughts/situation you're having when my father decided to convert, bro. if he didn't jump the red light, i wouldnt be here. just an advice la. i honestly think you shouldn't waste your time with this. if you want to marry the girl, go ahead and marry her and all the while when you're with her you can still fight for freedom. if not then i think you're just creating unnecessary drama or maybe you just dont love her.

  • @germ321 As for "unnecessary drama", my ancestors did not fight for freedom of religion from the Mughals only to voluntarily sign away their religion because an oppressive government demands it. Would you deny who your parents are? Would you abandon your parents for your girlfriend and start calling someone else "Mother" and "Father"? I sincerely hope not.

  • @besos13 and don't say "you'll understand what i mean". you're not the only "educated" person in malaysia ok? peace.

  • @germ321 "Bro", I AM the girl and I don't intend to convert because I love my religion more than anything and anyone else. Perhaps freedom of religion wasn't important to your father, but don't assume that to be the case for everyone. And I simply said "you'll understand what i mean" because a)I assumed you would and b)because there are not enough characters in a youtube comment box for me to adequately reply. If a wiki link makes you think I'm showing off my education, God help you.

  • @besos13 non muslim indeed should convert if want marry muslim. it's law of Islam !! it's notng to do with equality in Malaysia. but they should convert sincerely because of he/she believe of one true god, Allah and Muhammad as last prophet of god not because want married muslim. so no one want to forced convert to islam bcause of married and only those who are guided from Allah will sincere embrace Islam.

  • @besos13 please do not misunderstand our religion. islam got it's own law that need to respected by all human and practiced by muslim.

  • @horzun This is your belief. I disagree with it - many Muslims marry non-Muslims and their children believe in both religions. This is true religion, not the opression you adore. However, it is your choice. But it is not the place of the governemnt to chose this. The government also gives more rights to parents who convert to Islam AFTER marriage. This is blatent religious persecution. Religion is not the place of the government, especially when they use it as a tool of opression.

  • @besos13 malaysian muslim cant marry non muslim.. except ahli kitab.. but there got condition in islam law.. U know malaysia is islam country and government is advised by muslim scholar.. there are 2 condition 1- Women who become citizens of an Islamic state. Muslim scholars believe a man must marry this woman. 2- Women who are citizens of non-Muslim countries. Scholars agree not believe Muslim men should marry women because of its more powerful, perhaps the effect is greater from their religion

  • @besos13 Islam is official religion in Malaysia which have stated in malaysia constitution perkara11.There are 60% of population is muslim and government should be rule by islamic ways.There are special right to native malay, sabah, sarawak and islam(as main religion)u cant disturb.non-malay and non-muslim still live happily and peacefully so pls be thankful.you as Malaysian must accept all Fundamental Liberties article in consititution and i'm as malay,native malaysia can accept that.so dont u?

  • @horzun What rubbish.."the government should rule by Islamic ways" - a) Religion and government should be seperate. b) Why accept taxes from non-Muslims and accept the economic benefits of non-Muslims, yet treat them as inferiors? Either ban all non-Muslims and have a purely Islamic state, or treat everyone equally - anything in between is watneing the best of both worlds. c) What on earth makes you think I'm Malay? and d) Mayb you believe Islam is this oppressive. I don't - this is Man, not God

  • @besos13 no, religion and government cant be separated.... it's a sunnah and compulsory for all muslim..

  • @semiey7202177 Then either don't allow non-Muslims into Malaysia, or don't pretend to be a united, fair, equality-centred society. Hence my origional point "There will be no equality in Malaysia until..."

  • @besos13 i bet u r non-muslim... u think at the negative side only... try to know islam first and then u can talk about islam with me or person with much more knowledge about islam...

  • @semiey7202177 LMAO! Geez, well done - you have sucessfully proven how stupid and how bigoted you are in one sentence. I could try to have a rational argument with you, by pointing out a) how do you know how much I know about Islam - particularly when you have demonstrated no sizable knowledge of Islam yourself, b) Why can you only debate with Muslims, c) what do either a) or b) have to do with this debate and d) aren't you simply proving my point about inequality and

  • @besos13 ...e)why are you trying to make this a religious debate when its clearly about politics? BUT I have a feeling rationality is lost on someone as stupid as yourself.

  • @besos13 yes, mayb im stupid as u said.. a)bcoz u said religion n politic should be separated, obviously most muslim know they cant be separated... b)im not sayng i can debate with muslim only... c)not understand your question coz im weak in english d)islam promote equality to muslim and non muslim, thats why u shuld know more about slam bcoz its meaning is too deep even i cant explain myself e)as i said earlier religion and politic cant be separated...

  • @semiey7202177 My Malay is weaker than your English, so I have to reply to only the English part. a)If they can't be seperated, rule over Muslims only - don't pretend to be multicultural and take taxes from other religions if you are a Muslim state. c) All religions are deep, not just Islam. d) If Islam treats all fairly and Malaysia is under Islamic law (although it is not...), then why are religions treated unequally in Malaysia? Does that mean Islam is unfair, or Malay government is?

  • @besos13 its not Malay govt but malaysia's govt.. which country u r belong? Islamic law is only for muslim, thats what PAS said but others should respect our religion.. non muslim will be under current law..

  • @besos13 its not Malay govt but malaysia's govt.. which country r u belong? Islamic law is only for muslim, thats what PAS said but others should respect our religion.. non muslim will be under current law.. malaysia's govt is not using islamic law in most cases...

  • @semiey7202177 Then explain to me this: Why, if I criticise Malaysian government, do you leap to the conclusion that I am disrespecting Islam? Malaysia does not respect other religions, as they force conversion to Islam (a religious matter which should be a private choice, not government forced) - so how on EARTH can you say that they treat everyone equally? Or that the laaw only applies to Muslims?

  • @besos13 u shuld re-read your first comment.. u said govt n religion shuld b separated... im just replied to denied that sentence n not saying that u disrespect my religion.. seems like u dont know much about malaysia.. we r not forcing others to convert to islam but we r just breaching or spreading our religion through most polite ways..

  • @semiey7202177 You should re-read my other comments too - yes, they should be seperated if you are truly a fair nation (or simply declare Malaysia a Muslim state), you ARE forcing conversion (e.g. conversion of minors to Islam when one parent converts to Islam after marriage and conversion at marriage) and that IS by force, it is not "through most polite ways." If your father or husband converted to Hinduism and the government decided you too are a Hindu, would you still call that "polite"?

  • And if you don't know about these situations and court cases, maybe YOU don't know what is going on in Malaysia. Start by reading about "Freedom of religion in Malaysia" on wikipedia for the most basic demonstration of religious intolerance.

  • @besos13 its ok to spread religion but ts up to them whether they want to accept t or not. we r not forcing them.. seems like this discussion will never end.... Ok, let make fullstop here.. either u like or dislike to islam is up 2 u.. u hav the right to think whatever u want.. i just want to concentrate to my study bcoz my exam is coming soon... actually i have nice time chat with u.. obviously we have different opinion.. thank u for ur time... bye.

  • @semiey7202177 Yes, this discussion will never end because you are blind to the truth. You insist on making this a religious debate, when it is really a debate about Malaysian government. The government ARE opressive (forcing children to convert is oppression) and if you don't know about this then maybe you need to read up about your own government. Is forcing conversion an Islamic principle? If so, I dislike it. If you believe this is Islam, then you demean your own religion, because I don't...

  • @besos13 ...believe that this is true Islam. I believe this is an opressive, stupid government and if you believe that what they do is right, you too are oppressive and stupid. So kindly do not put words in my mouth by saying "either you dislike Islam or you don't", because to hide behind your religion and to use your religion as a tool of oppression makes you worse than an atheist. So please, do not use religion as a shield for what is wrong in the world - think logically! Gd luk in your exams.

  • @besos13 hey no kid is forced to convert la.. and no forcing conversion in Islamic principle la.. dun blame religion and hate Islam la.. damn, why u spread lie, u really dont know how much sin and curse you get from making lie to our noble religion.. please dun debate here, this is not site about religion, Islam are fair and give equal rights to their followers ok, cant u understand it, if not go study more with open heart and mind without prejudice..stop your lecture here and go right site la..

  • @horzun Er, can you read? I said DON'T blame forced conversion on Islam (unless you honestly believe Islam says that - I hope it doesn't, although I have heard that Islam says "convert by love or by the sword" - I don't know if that is true Islam or lies). Kindly read my comments and don't put words in my mouth. I was not trying to debate religion - once again, learn to read.

  • @horzun And you DO convert by force (converted Hindu children because their father converted after marriage even though their mother is a Hind and went to court) - I told you to at least read that link but you accused me of patronizing you. You clearly know nothing about what is going on in your own country. Do not talk to me until you learn to read.

  • @horzun This is what YOUR government is doing in the name of Islam, not what I believe Islam is. Malaysia IS forcing conversions. So if you are going to give a self-righteous speech about the beauty of Islam, go give it to your government. Oh, and learn how to read. If you cannot read and understand a comment "with an open heart" then kindly do not reply.

  • @besos13 islam adalah agama rasmi d malaysia... so non muslim kene terima hakikat... kalau kerajaan laksanakan hukum hudud di malaysia ianya hanya terhad pada orang islam sahaja dan ko jgn nk bimbang la... kalo kerajaan dan agama dipisahkan... a)maksiat berleluasa tanpa penguatkuasaan.. b) kerajaan sesuka hati bagi lesen judi and jual arak c)rasuah berleluasa. skrg ni pun dah teruk... d) byk lagi...

    contoh Turki dibawah pemerintahan Mustapa Kemal Antartuk, search kat google..

  • @benjimin930508 : haha.. we are not racesist .. just the matter of respect towards each other.. no respect, no friend.. haha.. if we are selfish,then no one will be friends with us.. skin does not effect us.. it's just the character of people..

  • @hotmail2101 i'm so touching of what u say , i'm a chinese and i hv to admit i misunderstood some bumis , it's because of the bullshit of our country's politicians= =,chinese never want to protest the new economic policy for helping the poor Malays ,but the policy just made the rich malays richer and more corruption arised, so the government should change their economic policy to help the poor people , not only poor malays

    i wil stay Malaysia to watch the new Malays make Malaysia become better~

  • @feng1606 in economic policy the government should help poor malay to grow up their economic to stand up with non-bumi.. but politician should be blame for doing corruption which make richer malay become richer and poor malay not changed so much.. i hope no more corruption and politician will become honesty and trust.. they need to aware their responsibility are very large to the people..

  • I am loving this song!

    The UK even needs to learn this message!

  • Malaysia is the places that i born, i like this country but why i and other nonbumis can’t have a basic and equal right of Malaysia‘s citizen just like bumis?

    non-bumis tolerated what the government done to us unfairly in the past 54 years

    , but at last what we get?? Bumis scold us dont know how to appreciate and ask us get out of Malaysia = =

    Nonbumis will treat Malaysia as home if the racism is gone~~~

  • @feng1606 i am a new generation of educated malay. n i want u 2 stay n have equal rights 2 bcs ur a malaysian! but there r conservative mentality n irrational fear tat i think w'll take 2 generations 2 abate. just chill out. america struggled with racism 4 more than 100yrs.we're young.we can learn:)

    p/s: I don't even mind any race bcm PM. i think it's not possible due to the need 4 islam 2 b dominant. hey, who knows...

  • *yawns*

  • luv ning's part!!!

  • too bad... 51 people does not have a home....

  • sudah 54 tahun negara merdekah,masih ada segelintir yang otak katak?maju malaysia dan makmur........................­....

  • dear god... after reading some of the comments..... the damn irony....

    and the worst part is they wrote the comments right after listening to the song. LOL..

    totally defeats the purpose. people never learn eh?

  • hm. wonder if i can get the chords to the song =)

  • WHY DOESN'T NIKKI GET TO SING IN THIS VIDEO? SHE SHOULD DO HER WHISTLE THING BITCHES.

  • Looking at all your comments below, coupled with poor performance of Malaysian economy, I personally believe the history of May 13 will be repeated in near future.

  • this song suppose to be 1malaysia theme song

  • i love malaysia......................­....

  • Da best!

  • Why do you ppl fight. We're in one damn country and everyone has different perspective on everything. deal with it. two words for y'all. Y'ALL STUPID.

  • please like this pages

  • Here in my home???You must be kidding. A non bumi can't even buy a same home same price as a bumi. Bumis must understand that non bumis will find it very hard to call Malaysia my home.

  • @talk2stop Non-bumis must also understand that bumis feel being mistreated by non-bumis. Even with the 7% discount, most bumis still cant afford to buy a house, proper education for their children, privatised health.And when a bumi is looking for a job in industry, they will be paid less than the a non-bumi. Touché!

  • @sungaikantan so what are you proposing? 50% discount to bumis is more appropriate? Special bonuses for bumis and free wheelchairs so bumis need not to walk. If you are a bumi, start growing up and compete like man or woman.Now I hope you understand why it is very difficult to call Malaysia my home for a non bumis. I am not having a go at you but the system.

  • @talk2stop Why bother with 7% discount anyway? its that enough to make you feel Malaysia is unwelcoming you? The privilege for bumis are with reasons, please re-learn your history. If you look at the economic statistics, non-bumis is controlling more than 75% of the country economy. That shows non-bumis should be grateful to be a Malaysian, they are having great life in this country.What do you want more? be reasonable please.

    anyway, just enjoy the song. Its a good song by Pete Teo.

  • @sungaikantan I think you are too intellegent for me. The system have made the non bumis, stronger, faster and sharper. If the goverment to abolish NEP the non bumis will eat the bumis alive at least a few decades that's the payback. Bumis achieve nothing if not for the goverment assistance that is what most Malaysians think.

    The song may be good but only for a moment before reality hit you.

  • @sungaikantan Unfortunately, there's nothing for us to be grateful about here - no one should "be grateful" that they are Malaysian.

    We built this country together, nobody owes anybody anything - hence, there's no need to be grateful of anything. Also, why the bumis and non-bumis? Arent we all Malaysian? Isnt that what counts? Its not and shall never should be a case of US versus THEM. We are all one. This, is our home too.