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Singapore became an independent country in 1965 after being driven out by Malaysian Malay racists. So Lee Kuan Yew remembered this painful history.
Last year, he made a statement saying that if Malaysia no longer pursued a racist policy in Malaysia and was willing to treat Chinese and Indians in the country fairly, then Singapore would consider applying to rejoin Malaysia.
Of course, this statement is lip service. Knowing that Malaysian racism is in power today, Malaysian Chinese and Indians hate it to the core, but they say such things to entertain Malaysia**, and by the way, sow discord, so that Malaysia** has no time to deal with Singapore.
In fact, Singapore is one of the beneficiaries of Malaysia's racist policies in Malaysia. Because the policy favors Malays, depriving many outstanding Chinese and Indians of employment and study opportunities, Singapore has harvested a large number of outstanding talents for nothing, and he has become a naturalized Singapore citizen in the future to contribute to the development of Singapore.
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There is a big problem with the statement on the second floor.
In fact, Singapore originally belongs to Malaysia, just as Taiwan belongs to China."
Singapore became independent on 9 August 1965. It's completely different from the situation in Taiwan. It simply cannot be confused.
Singapore was founded in 1963 to form Malaysia together with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak. Singapore advocates "Malaysia for Malaysians". Umno completely disagreed with this statement and split up with Singapore. Singapore became independent.
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Singapore had joined Malaysia and later seceded.
Singapore's national coat of arms has two "mascots", a lion, which naturally represents the Lion City, Singapore, and a tiger, which represents Malaysia. What a love it must be to be able to put the symbols of other countries on their own national emblems! In fact, the two of them used to belong to the same country.
Singapore joined Malaysia as a federal province at the time of independence, but later became independent due to various problems.
In 1963, Malaysia was established as a country that includes Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak.
In 1965, Singapore withdrew. It's because of race. Malaysia is a priority for the Malays.
However, there are many Chinese in Singapore, who disagree and demand racial equality. So, in order to avoid more problems (such as the race war), Tunku Abdul Rahman decided to expel Singapore. The word "expulsion" was used by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman.
The Republic of Singapore (English: RepublicofSingapore), referred to as Singapore Paksan Yupo, Chunyan formerly known as Singapore Kapo, Sin Chew or Sing Dao, also known as the Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia, with a parliamentary republic political system. Singapore is bordered by the Straits of Johor in the north and Malaysia in the north, Indonesia in the south across the Straits of Singapore, and the southern mouth of the Straits of Malacca.
Features of Singapore:
Singapore is a city-state, with a land area of only 724 square kilometers, ranking around 197th in the world. Malaysia covers an area of 330,000 square kilometers, and it is clear that the area of Singapore and Malaysia is not on the same level at all.
With a population of only 5.63 million, Singapore is not even as populous as Wuxi, a prefecture-level city in China. Malaysia has 31.52 million, which is twice that of Singapore. As a result, Malaysia is "populated and widespread" compared to Singapore. <
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