• GarbageShootAlt@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    Singapore isn’t a “city-state” in Malaysia, it was booted out of Malaysia to fulfill the comprador Malay feudal classes interests here in Malaysia,

    I know nothing about this subject. Is it sort of like what happened with Hong Kong and/or Macau?

    • Neptium@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      Somewhat.

      I think the key point you need to know is that most of the political parties in Singapore, and all the left-wing ones in Malaysia before independence and even after, wanted a unified country, and many in Malaysia even sought for a "Pan-Indonesianism" which would fit into the historical cultural realm of the Malay archipelago (the spoken lingua franca of the entire region prior to European influence).

      • GarbageShootAlt@lemmygrad.ml
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        11 months ago

        Thank you!

        wanted

        If reunification has become less popular, is there a general cause of this that wouldn't require you writing out a treatise for the sake of an offhand question?

        • Neptium@lemmygrad.ml
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          11 months ago

          I tried to keep it short and I began to write an entire monograph lmao.

          TLDR: It just isn’t as materially important.

          People can easily travel between the two states, there’s iirc hundreds of thousands that pass through the immigration bridge weekly.

          Families are not separated and both states maintain cordial relations.

          Personally I would obviously like to see it happening, but when it isn’t necessary, you get limited by political bureaucracy than anything else.

          • GarbageShootAlt@lemmygrad.ml
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            11 months ago

            Makes perfect sense, thank you. I would have had no problem with an explanation of any length (and the forum might be interested in you making a post on this topic at some point) but I respect your time and patience.

            • Neptium@lemmygrad.ml
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              11 months ago

              Yup - I also did a quick double check with the stats, its more like hundreds of thousands (400k) per day.

              Apparently it is literally the busiest or one of the busiest land borders on Earth.

              and the forum might be interested in you making a post on this topic at some point

              I have a lot of ideas on this topic regarding Southeast Asian history in general - but I always seemingly want to cover a certain book before I start it, and never get round to actually drafting/creating a post.