As you likely have heard, my Facebook post about Malaysian Bumi policies – which I compared to how minorities are treated in Israel – has been removed (as have its reposts) from Facebook and Instagram.

I don't control social media platforms but I do control my blog, so here's the post (with a few minor corrections) reposted for your perusal again. Take a look at what got me in trouble:

Between sobbing their eyes out for Palestinian terrorists and the murderous Iranian regime, many Malaysian Muslims like to come here to try to convince all of us of their (completely imaginary) moral superiority.
In reality they are some of the most ignorant, brainwashed and fundamentally bigoted people, as we know from their antisemitic rants.
But their bigotry is not limited to Jews, of course, whom they like to blame for all the ills of civilisation. In reality it's Malaysia that's a modern model for legal apartheid - institutionalised racism.
Their enduring beliefs drive the politics of the country so strongly that no government dares to even talk about dismantling their racial privileges, for fear of losing the next election.

Heck, even said governments like to preach about discrimination perpetrated by the "Zionists", even though nobody in Israel is discriminated in a way that CITIZENS of the "wrong" race are in Malaysia.
Bumiputeras enjoy quotas in universities, preferential treatment in civil service, cheaper housing and financing, and even have 50,000 square kilometres of land specifically reserved only for them.
Palestinians, that they like to glorify so much, have been offered their own state multiple times but they rejected each opportunity. And every bloody conflict was started by them, not Israel, which left Gaza without any preconditions in 2005. They still chose terror and war after that.
At the same time, however, 2 million Israeli Arabs enjoy liberties that they would not be granted as a minority anywhere else - least of all in Malaysia.
In fact, Malaysia has no close equivalents (maybe South Africa) in the world. That's how bad it is treating its own citizens of a different ethnicity.
And yet people who benefit from - and defend - that racist legal regime then try to lecture others on what's right and wrong. Although it is quite funny that after 50 years of this preferential treatment, at the expense of the remaining 1/3 of the nation, they still have barely progressed.
Even Mahathir has expressed his frustration about it more than once.

Let's be clear - Israel is much better to Arabs than Malaysia is to its Chinese and Indian citizens.
And as long as that's the case, Bumis should keep quiet about other countries.