Johari has left a new comment on your post "Takkan Melayu Hilang Di Dunia? ...dream on !":
Politics? Leave that to the politicians. BN/PAS/UMNO/PKR/DAP/MIC/MCA/ AMERICAN/ Democrats/Republicans…WHY politics as your agenda for migration? Have you been living in China ,There are elements build up the foundation of Chinese culture and society, tradition, and beliefs today ,The chinese in Mainland do practice 3,000 bc law , there's no such thing as democracy voting,No head counts,only head chop apply,Why nobody cares to border politically? Not even Malaysia DAP leaders.
Hi ,for the chinese it doesn't matters where the Money source come from., if needs to be street prostitutes,gangsterism,cheaters,gamblers,to them its as one's scarifices religiously ,as along monetary the rewards,thats their finale main ultimate life goals.let it be.Its sadden me, to see in near future,when anyone from muslim malay families to have the wierd looking darken with blue eyes's grands. .As for the malay in general, being a Muslim this is unacceptables forbidden Sin.I may agreed some weakness in general about the malays attitudes, instead educated like you should stays and helps these unfortunate muslim,clearly they're the victims of theologically trapped, instead of condemning them openly ,that needs to be rebuke .
If its to regards with your politic perceptions as i may persuing ,my advice to you,whoever they’re,in the government they'll screw it up,infacts every country in the world,you name it, any which way you look at it.
Having followed your thread , I notice there’s one question that’s been glaringly absent: Who is fit to take over leadership of this country? since you're so so pathetic in your comments and to be seen more alliance towards with Pakatan Rakyat? Do you really think a coalition without UMNO majority of Malays possible?,Which made up the Malaysia majority,PKR with completely with different ideals,able to unite themselves, let alone the governing the country? Right now they’ve got a common goal to enrich themselves by ousting Umno. But if history always repeats itself then the future does NOT look good.
Remember the Malaysian Communist Party? When the Japanese were here the MCP; like Pakatan Rakyat, had a common goal with everyone else - ousting the Japanese. Once the Japanese were gone however so was that common goal. We all know what happened next…
Even if that doesn’t happen it still begs the question - now how? You might be able to change a govenrment with one election but changing people’s mentality? That’s a whole different story. Can the Malays stop being so insecure and dependent on their privelages? Can the Chinese stop being so selfish and money minded? Can the Indians stop quarreling amongst themselves? Will everyone be willing & able to put communal issues aside and instead make national interests their priority?
Lets say that does happen there’s still the issue of time. From the point a new government takes over, this is the timeline of change most likely to take place:
First batch of 5 years: Cleaning up all the garbage that has accumulated over the years.
Second batch of 5 years: Planting new seeds i.e. new policies, laws, infrastructures, etc.,
Third batch of 5 years: Watering & tending those seeds
Fourth batch of 5 years: Seeds grow into trees and start to bear fruit
As you can see, it will take at least 20 years (remember this is from the point of a new government being installed) before any kind of significant change can be seen. And in all that time do you honestly think the ousted BN is going quietly sit by the side and twiddle their thumbs? All its going to take is for them to play up some issue or other (they’re grandmasters at that), get back their 2/3 majority and Malaysia will be back at square one.
Posted by Johari to steadyaku47 at Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 8:35:00 AM GMT+10:30
Politics? Leave that to the politicians. BN/PAS/UMNO/PKR/DAP/MIC/MCA/ AMERICAN/ Democrats/Republicans…WHY politics as your agenda for migration? Have you been living in China ,There are elements build up the foundation of Chinese culture and society, tradition, and beliefs today ,The chinese in Mainland do practice 3,000 bc law , there's no such thing as democracy voting,No head counts,only head chop apply,Why nobody cares to border politically? Not even Malaysia DAP leaders.
Hi ,for the chinese it doesn't matters where the Money source come from., if needs to be street prostitutes,gangsterism,cheaters,gamblers,to them its as one's scarifices religiously ,as along monetary the rewards,thats their finale main ultimate life goals.let it be.Its sadden me, to see in near future,when anyone from muslim malay families to have the wierd looking darken with blue eyes's grands. .As for the malay in general, being a Muslim this is unacceptables forbidden Sin.I may agreed some weakness in general about the malays attitudes, instead educated like you should stays and helps these unfortunate muslim,clearly they're the victims of theologically trapped, instead of condemning them openly ,that needs to be rebuke .
If its to regards with your politic perceptions as i may persuing ,my advice to you,whoever they’re,in the government they'll screw it up,infacts every country in the world,you name it, any which way you look at it.
Having followed your thread , I notice there’s one question that’s been glaringly absent: Who is fit to take over leadership of this country? since you're so so pathetic in your comments and to be seen more alliance towards with Pakatan Rakyat? Do you really think a coalition without UMNO majority of Malays possible?,Which made up the Malaysia majority,PKR with completely with different ideals,able to unite themselves, let alone the governing the country? Right now they’ve got a common goal to enrich themselves by ousting Umno. But if history always repeats itself then the future does NOT look good.
Remember the Malaysian Communist Party? When the Japanese were here the MCP; like Pakatan Rakyat, had a common goal with everyone else - ousting the Japanese. Once the Japanese were gone however so was that common goal. We all know what happened next…
Even if that doesn’t happen it still begs the question - now how? You might be able to change a govenrment with one election but changing people’s mentality? That’s a whole different story. Can the Malays stop being so insecure and dependent on their privelages? Can the Chinese stop being so selfish and money minded? Can the Indians stop quarreling amongst themselves? Will everyone be willing & able to put communal issues aside and instead make national interests their priority?
Lets say that does happen there’s still the issue of time. From the point a new government takes over, this is the timeline of change most likely to take place:
First batch of 5 years: Cleaning up all the garbage that has accumulated over the years.
Second batch of 5 years: Planting new seeds i.e. new policies, laws, infrastructures, etc.,
Third batch of 5 years: Watering & tending those seeds
Fourth batch of 5 years: Seeds grow into trees and start to bear fruit
As you can see, it will take at least 20 years (remember this is from the point of a new government being installed) before any kind of significant change can be seen. And in all that time do you honestly think the ousted BN is going quietly sit by the side and twiddle their thumbs? All its going to take is for them to play up some issue or other (they’re grandmasters at that), get back their 2/3 majority and Malaysia will be back at square one.
Posted by Johari to steadyaku47 at Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 8:35:00 AM GMT+10:30
It is hard to discuss politics and religion with uneducated racists from Malaysia.I am not going to do it now with this guy who posted this comment. Take way your religion and corruption, you are nothing.
ReplyDeleteGetting rid of bad leaders is a continual process, regardless of who is in power. As it is, Umno is so entrenched with its self-serving politics which enjoyed success for the past 56 years (with mandate for another term) that political parties, organisations and individuals need to unite against it for change. To expect Pakatan Rakyat to be the answer once it managed to dislodge Umno seems too idealistic. The big difference is that any new alliance or coalition can be more easily removed once they exhibit any form of similar excesses. Based on the track records of PR-controlled states, they have what it takes in controlling wastage, leakages and so on. There will be some bad apples and it is up to their party leaders or the people to remove them as and when they exhibit themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhichever coalition is in power, the Malays will be in charge, so the insecurity seems unfounded. There is no one-answer for all, so compromise and understanding is vital among the people.
What the people cannot accept is the yearly A-G Report with all kinds of incredible tales of wastage and leakages, without anyone found responsible and punished for them. Even MACC confirmed that there is offence for being stupid! So those in charge can claim being foolish when signing contracts or making decisions as defence!
Even the PM is known to be extravagant, spending some Rm100 millions on private jet travel instead of taking commercial flight.
If the majority of people are still in favour of the present administration, then we deserve what we get.
Sorry, it should be: 'Even MACC confirmed that there is NO offence for being stupid!'
ReplyDeleteYou mean NO offence for killings and massive corruptions.
ReplyDeleteThe problem as we all know,lies with UMNO. But do we expect UMNO to change the way it is operating in another 50 years? We all know the answer. The good,capable and clean ones will never make it to the top. Just look at the present crop of it's leaders and tell me which one is capable and clean? If the status quotes remains Malaysia will become a failed state eventually,of course not in our life time. BN needs to make aware that the people can boot them out if they don't perform. like wise should PR comes into power one day. Absolute power corrupt absolutely. We cannot allow the day light robbery of the country to continue,and the divisive antics to perpetuate. We are all Malaysian and most of us have no where else to go when the country implodes. If UMNO ca't change from within, then let us help it change by any other means.
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