Yes. While I agree with most of his points, I disagree with him on point 20, wherein he suggests the invocation of a Malaysian Malaysia slogan as a rejection of national unity. Secondly, even in the USA, ethnic groups still retain their own culture and language and names, which undermines his example in point 2. But overall, yes, I agree with his central argument that for unity to work, everyone has to suffer.
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Yes. While I agree with most of his points, I disagree with him on point 20, wherein he suggests the invocation of a Malaysian Malaysia slogan as a rejection of national unity. Secondly, even in the USA, ethnic groups still retain their own culture and language and names, which undermines his example in point 2. But overall, yes, I agree with his central argument that for unity to work, everyone has to suffer.
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