Wednesday, 8 July 2009

PPSMI dimansuhkan sepenuhnya 2012

So what now people?Another mistake by the Government?Hopefully this issue is no more to be politicized. A Samad Said can sleep well now.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

DAP pulls out of Kedah gov.

Now as predicted a coalition party who has no common manifesto, unclear objectives, holier than thou sort of leaders, and of course a lot of muppets will crumble easily.Kudos for PAS Kedah anyway for stern action on the pig abattoir.A party that is bolder than UMNO when it comes to a fork in the road whether to choose popularity or responsibility.Not so much when it comes to UNITY though.Too bad.

Monday, 29 June 2009

The Insider

If you would like to know the vendetta of non-bumi to bumi please feel free to go to The Malaysian Insider.Just pick any topic that relates to BN, NEP, Bumiputra, Scholarship and so on..Read the comments and be your own judge.Think holistically.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Politic

Malaysian politic has fascinated me in many ways one of them is how divided the malays are in the midst of victory of PR and the misery of BN. All is not lost for BN and PR is not the true winner either. PR has inculcated cynical minded society who would slate the government no matter good a decision or a concept is. Can we just get along and bring this country into a better future. Politic of hatred is everywhere. You would hate a person because he happened to be contradict to your political view. I dont know which side started it first but for all i know the BN is always on defensive mode. The root cause of the problem is of course race politic. The non-bumi is never at ease as long as the title of non-bumi attached to them. The non-bumi was the decisive factor in the last election. It was total destruction for MCA,MIC and Gerakan but not really for UMNO which has the highest seats number per party in parliament. Yes umno is tainted with corruption but it is not beyond repair. The existence of PR is merely to crush BN which they almost did. The aftermath has shown how power would change individuals to become arrogant not to choose unity over power. The strong point of PR for non-malay to vote for them is their aim to bring fairness among all races which understandably to abolish the malay privileges. I would agree of such agenda if the non-malay willingly to abolish vernacular school and embrace indigenous culture like what you do when you are in UK or Australia.Apparently there is no indian or pakistani school there. It is disheartening when the third generation of their immigrant forefathers could not even speak proper malay. Or worse could not converse at all in Malay.Maybe it is too low standard to fraternize with the Malays or speak Malay. I am at all not a racist but i become one when somebody starts first. The other day somebody being racist so now i become one;)

Monday, 18 May 2009

BN not contesting

A wise decision.Indeed.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

The Perak Fiasco

The art of perception is at best in Perak. PR is regarded as the hero and BN as the 'all bad words you can throw in'. If ADUN BN joins PR, he is hailed as hero but if you do the opposite, it is no other words but all the bad words. I say to myself if you 'sincerely' want to contribute to the society do stay way from politics be it PR or BN. If you are too sincere you will not go far and end up being at the bottom.You will feel betrayed and oppressed and then you become the dissident in your own party. This cycle will go on be it in PR or BN. Nobody is a saint/ulamak/pemikir/bijaksana in politic. You are what people see in you. So you need to become hypocrite sometimes so long it is what you want people to see in you. There is no certain bodies to recognize you as saint/ulamak/pemikir/bijaksana but the people will. At the end of days, does politic train you to become hypocrite?So that you look good and heroic in front of the masses.

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Penanti

I find it amusing amid confusion as far as Malaysian politic is concerned. The slandering , allegations and what not come falling upon everyone like endless monsoon in the east coast. I have come to realization that there are only two factions in Malaysia, Pakatan and Perikatan (now Barisan Nasional)which bears the same principles since independence.What an enlightenment!. After political tsunami in 2008, i have mixed feeling on the result. Quite indifferent in a way because there are advantages and disadvantages. The good thing about losing is about self-realization of how bad people disapprove certain decisions and actions by the government.Now we can see some changes are on the way when people have the power to decide on many issues.

The negative side of winning is too many incompetent leaders around when winning is not decided by critical thinking and good justification. Winning means more lies, conspiracy,accusations you name it.I had seen many good leaders crumbled in the wake of new era so called CHANGE. Is it true that PR is driving the 4 states to change?.
Yes and no. And the end of the day , they interested more in public stunts rather than sit down and doing wakil rakyat job. Resignation after resignation followed by Pilihan Raya Kecil. Ultimately people is in the losing side. It is the time for PR to work but not to show off if they really mean by their slogan 'vote for change'.

The decisive factor of winning now is in the non-malay votes. Both BN and PR work hard towards pacifying and accommodating those guys. But what malays could gain from that. Yes integration and racial harmony. What about economy and political power?. You have the answer. Vote wisely.