Donāt know about Malaysia now but my mom grew up in Penang to a Taiwanese set of parents. And she always told me her father has always said the Chinese there face a time bomb
That said they were kicked out of Malaysia after WW2 being Japanese citizens from Taiwan
They never went back even to visit
About being Mexican
I work with quite a few American made Latinos and I donāt see them living under any racial threat
If anything itās better to be Latino in America than to be black
One is too many, but itās a very small number overall compared to the many living here, in many cases for many years. Switching places with a Han Malaysian sounds like probably overkill
Do you mean, still more frequent in the US compared to malaysia then? Iām not on the ground in the US for a few years, only reading the news. Which is always suspect.
Good to hear! Not so common in Malaysia either. But there is privilege and preference, much like the states I guess.
Ironically, as discussed about about Thailand being an issue for northern west Malaysia, they are at it with Cambodia. Again. I was there on the border last time Thailand (government) starting making trouble. They are a far bigger issue now, compared to Malaysia. But I do worry about how much more religiously extreme Malaysia is becoming. It may just become a psycho Singapore with far deeper religious insanity in the future. Which would be quite unfortunate.
Subjectively, I feel safer in Malaysia as an individual on the street walking around than I do in say the US or Canada.