Well, another book which means another source of income or another cat out of the bag?
It is more likely the latter.
Now look what he said:
But i would like to say that not nearly, it is only some. There are lots of pure Malay in Perak as they maintain that the mixed marriage would only purified after nine generations. Thus, they don't go for mixed marriage.
So, you are not ashame of the Indian blood now. What made you so brave to admit that DR M ?
It is not the Malay in the past, but the Malay of today. It is because they want privileges of 5% this and 5% that thus they forget their DNA.
Dr M it is your policy that made them forget, or forced to forget their DNA.
http://beta.my.news.yahoo.com/dr-m-admits-he-has-indian-blood-20110307-184028-856.html
It is more likely the latter.
Now look what he said:
“Nearly every Malay in Malaysia has some non-Malay blood. But that fact
doesn’t make them any less Malay,” he said.
But i would like to say that not nearly, it is only some. There are lots of pure Malay in Perak as they maintain that the mixed marriage would only purified after nine generations. Thus, they don't go for mixed marriage.
“I admit that some Indian, or more accurately South Asian, blood flows in
my veins, but from which part of the Indian subcontinent my ancestors came I do
not know,” he wrote in the book titled “A Doctor in the House: The Memoirs of
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad”.
So, you are not ashame of the Indian blood now. What made you so brave to admit that DR M ?
Dr Mahathir noted that Malays in the past did not keep track of their
lineage, although most of those with Arab blood can trace their roots to Yemen
and know which family they belong to.
It is not the Malay in the past, but the Malay of today. It is because they want privileges of 5% this and 5% that thus they forget their DNA.
Dr M it is your policy that made them forget, or forced to forget their DNA.
http://beta.my.news.yahoo.com/dr-m-admits-he-has-indian-blood-20110307-184028-856.html
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