Ridhuan tee abdullah biography of barack
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Controversial lecturer Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has denied suggestions that he suffers from an identity crisis, insisting he has merely been defending Islam all along.
In his Sinar Harian column today, Ridhuan (pic) said he wanted the rights of the original inhabitants of Malaysia to be acknowledged.
Using a badminton analogy, the National Defence University Malaysia lecturer said: "When Datuk Lee Chong Wei meets Lin Dan, it is a good example to reveal one's love for Malaysia.
"Both these players are Chinese, but of course we will support the Malaysian Chinese instead of the Chinese from China.”
However, Ridhuan asked whom Malaysians would support if Lee were to meet Misbun Sidek, or if Lin Dan played against Misbun or Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia.
"Therefore, there is no need to pretend to show one's love for Malaysia, but to vote in an ultra-kiasu manner," he said in his article entitled "Krisis Identiti dan Ultra Kiasu".
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Nationalist showmen and the inconvenient truth of mongrel blood
Professor Ridhuan Tee Abdullah also whined about being “treated like a terrorist” after his photograph and thumbprint were taken by Singapore Immigration. He claimed Singapore was violating his right to free speech – but if he expected sympathy, he was disappointed when even civil-rights champions opted to ignore his case.
Ridhuan has plainly chosen to forget the words he wrote three years ago in a Malaysian newspaper: “It is fortunate that I was not the PM during the dispute over Pulau Batu Puteh [Island]. If I were, I would definitely have not brought it to the International Court of Justice. The only resolution to the dispute over the island is to wage war [against Singapore].”
If he expected red-carpet treatment from Singapore, then he needs to see a shrink. If he complains he was treated like a terrorist, then he should check the dictionary definition of someone wh