Many Malaysians Think The Malay-Only ‘Low Yat 2’ Proposal Isn’t A Very Good Idea

The proposal was submitted by Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the new Minister of Rural and Regional Development.

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Non-Malay traders welcome in Low Yat 2, but priority will be given to bumiputeras

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26 AUG: Low Yat owners: Please respect our name and brand

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Plaza Low Yat is a "perfect reflection of the beautiful mixture of all the races and classes"

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21 AUG: Kedah wants to have their own Low Yat too

The Kedah UMNO Youth head added that racism and political should not be an issue

15 AUG: Low Yat 2 will only hurt racial relations, says MCA Presi­dent Liow Tiong Lai

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Previously, MCA public services and complaints bureau told Ismail Sabri to "stop making 'ridiculous' statements"

Ismail Sabri: Those calling me racist are more racist than me

Saying that it was unfair for Malay ministers to be labelled "racist" for standing up for their race, he added that the 'Low Yat 2' idea is proposed with good intentions

13 August: BN leaders lambast Malay-only 'Low Yat 2' idea as racist

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MCA's publicity bureau chairman Datuk Chai Kim Sen also hit out at Ismail Sabri for the proposal

UMNO leader Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah also joined in to voice out his opposition to the proposal to have a Malay-centric tech mall

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12 August: Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has apparently submitted a proposal to establish 'Low Yat 2' a.k.a. a business centre for sales and purchase of telecommunication items targetted exclusively for Malays

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Not surprisingly, the topic has sparked some rather interesting responses on social media, and even became a trending topic on Twitter

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Top tweets linked to the keywords 'Low Yat 2' pointed out that the proposal is pretty much a racist concept, despite the government's constant push on 1Malaysia

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Similarly, Facebook users share the same sentiments

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On Twitter, Gerakan Youth Chief Tan Keng Liang likened the proposal idea to a "copycat" idea and also suggested that Low Yat 2 will probably end up as an "Ali Baba" business

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"Ali Baba" refers to a business practice in which a Malay company obtains a contract from the government-sponsored affirmative action system for the Bumiputera (e.g. the New Economic Policy) and subcontracts it to an ethnically Chinese-owned company.

Meanwhile, lawyer Syahredzan Johan said that those who support the proposal fail to understand why Low Yat has been thriving all these years

Some have pointed out the irony of proposing the Malay-centric project to take after the name 'Low Yat', which is of Chinese origin

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Amusingly, some offered suggestions on what to name the mall instead of 'Low Yat 2'

"Lowyar" is the homophone for a Hokkien word that means "lousy" when translated.

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Ismail Sabri is no stranger to being accused of racism. In February, he was criticised for a FB post calling for a boycott against Chinese traders, whom he claimed were profiteering:

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