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Malaysians bite back at Bill O’Reilly’s ‘poor’ claims: ‘we have free healthcare, grandpa’

The US political commentator drew the ire of Malaysians by suggesting they were too poor to buy a hat or afford a proper meal

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People dine at Gurney Drive hawker centre in Penang, Malaysia. Photo: Shutterstock
Joseph Sipalan
Malaysians, stung by claims that they are poor, have fired back at US political commentator Bill O’Reilly, criticising both his ignorance and America’s ill-treatment of its own people despite its relative wealth.
O’Reilly, whose No Spin News channel on YouTube draws a loyal following among US conservatives, has been the target of Malaysian social media vitriol since last week when he said Malaysians “have no money” during a monologue lambasting Chinese President Xi Jinping’s tour of Southeast Asia.

On Thursday, he doubled down on his position by comparing what he said was Malaysia’s per capita income of US$5,731 to the average annual earnings of US$42,220 of each American worker.

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“So, if you want to buy a little hat, and you’re only making five grand a year, you’re not going to buy it,” O’Reilly said in a segment posted to his channel.

“You’re not getting Chinese takeout either in Kuala Lumpur. You’re barely eating.”

Bill O’Reilly hosts the No Spin News channel on YouTube. Photo: Instagram/Bill O’Reilly
Bill O’Reilly hosts the No Spin News channel on YouTube. Photo: Instagram/Bill O’Reilly
O’Reilly was responding to criticism from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who last week described the American’s rant as “imperialist”.
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