tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post3160360802055357493..comments2024-01-21T00:24:21.127-08:00Comments on Demi Negara: To Hell With Politics !KijangMashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comBlogger441125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-36675708782853289142010-01-06T17:16:22.807-08:002010-01-06T17:16:22.807-08:00Would you consent to me passing on this post for m...Would you consent to me passing on this post for my new entry? If you're unwilling, it's understandable. The facts are so attention grabbing, drawing 'certain' people to become apprehensive whilst most buckshots didn't miss a single target.Haiza Najwahttp://www.haizanajwa.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-79319715266085177172009-04-15T10:33:00.000-07:002009-04-15T10:33:00.000-07:00Unker Yew said:-
"P/S is actually in chinese; ‘Phe...Unker Yew said:-<br />"P/S is actually in chinese; ‘Phee Sai’ or ‘Phei See’. Ask Tuan KM for translation; something like dried Mo Far Kor lah …hehe.."<br /><br />Unker, what's wrong with Yew? Been indulging in orh pee sai ahh? Mo Far Kor not enough kaa? Waulau, you pak chew cheng and pak puay kee until pee sai fly out ahh? You some kind of pai kia? <br /><br />Lu boh akai eh? Chip lai pun sok hun ki. Haiya, I’m reminded of an old Teochew saying, “ai pee, ai chee, ai tua liap nee.” Semua lu mau. Pui chao nuah ...<br /><br />Oh folks, the above is just a short discourse with Unker Yew on the need to have good quality condiments in our fine cuisine, and the necessary qualities one must find in the choice of a mate.<br /><br />--------<br /><br />Mat Cendana said:-<br />"Anyway, I don't know too much about the Singaporeans - except through reading. But I do know a few over the years... Can't create a stereotype because that would be unfair ... However, I do know some (not `generally' ya) who are so damn proud of `being a citizen of a RICH country' and tend to look down on the bumpkin Malays here - the further north you go, the more their scorn. I should be near their ultimate "The Beverly Melayu Hillbillies", although their snobbery is at the highest when it comes to "Melayu Siam" aka Patani."<br /><br />Exactly sdr Mat Cendana. <br /><br />You have just said what needs to be said while we collectively ponder the history and fate of our brethrens across the causeway. <br /><br />Yes, I have come across a number of Singaporean Malays myself in the corporate world and, Erniceda may be surprised here, my first job as a corporate banker two decades ago involved KUL-SIN commutes and short working stints in Singapore's financial district. My impression of their Malay white-collar types is that <I>sadly</I> many of them seemed to be LKY-junkies as well, often parroting the party-line of them making it on their own without any tongkats and how developed and wealthy they are compared to the Malaysian variety.<br /><br />Sad indeed. Because in my eyes -- sorry to say -- these Melayus are the "poorest of the poor," beyond destitution, while the proud hard-working land owning farmer in the rice bowls of Kelantan or Kedah are infinitely "wealthier" -- in dignity, in identity, in the fact that they are still the Tuan Tanahs. <br /><br />In some ways I get the impression they are apolitical, perhaps programmed to not dwell on a lost cause and just blend in and enjoy the ride, no matter where it leads. And when was the last time we hear a Singapore Malay liberation movement seeking to launch an insurrection against the pendatangs? <br /><br />Erniceda may indeed be an exception. She may be one of the rare, far-sighted Melayu Singapura who has seen the light and taking action in her own way. Anymore out there? We need a bigger pool, a collective voice, an embryonic group building towards a critical mass.<br /><br />----------<br /><br />Naif said:-<br />"The worst accusation I've heard from pakatan supporters was that UMNO engineered the May13 inccident. Every political blog I read, theres this repeated reference on how the late Tun Abdul Razak mounted a so called coup detat in order to oust the ineffective Tunku. Nothing can be more further from the truth."<br /><br />Yeah, why these scums are able to do this? Because we Malays ALLOW them. How? We ourselves -- esp. your generation -- have lost sight of our own history. You're lucky your dad took the trouble to enlighten you. The others? Many have not read a non-schoolbook ever in their lives. Gila Gila would be the upper limit. Apa ni? If people don't read, how the heck they are going to understand and appreciate past events, and to synthesise thoughts based on the facts, and to rebut the naysayers and revisionists? <br /><br />I know what's going on in the subversive blogs and media. Tun Razak, the man who saved the lives and upheld the citizenship of the Chinese and Indians when they were at the mercy of Malay mobs and the RMR, are now villified by these scums. These people have turned history on its head -- semua dah terbalik.<br /><br />Without Tun Razak's leadership, especially if the Dato' Harun faction prevailed, these huddled, defenseless non-Malays would have been mincemeat and thrown into Selat Melaka. I've mentioned this before, go check my old posts, but Tun Razak brought back the non-Malays into the political process at a time when they were at the complete and utter mercy of the Malays. <br /><br />I was a young child when my dad brought us round KL in the aftermath of the incident. We drove past Kg. Baru, Chow Kit, the site of the old Sulaiman Court flats at today's Jln Raja Laut. The Chinese shops and settlements were all reduced to ashes, with old Ah Sams and Chinese boys in short pants sitting on the streets in a daze. Their menfolk are all gone, either in hiding, rounded up or floating on the Klang river. <br /><br />Malaysia could have been a wholly Malay country at that time, with the military (not the police) in full control across the land. Heck, Tun Razak was head of the junta, the NOC/Mageran. But what happened? Tun Razak allowed these scums to come back and partake in our political process in the spirit of Muhibbah. And the rest is history.<br /><br />But did these scums thank Tun Razak? No. They now turn it around and said Tun <I>started</I> the whole thing. So it was Tun Razak who asked the Chinese and Indians to get on their victory parade trucks to unzipped their pants and show off their balls to the Malay bystanders? To pee and spit at the policemen? To shout insults and abuses? Damn, I'm getting goosebumps even as I write this ...<br /><br /><B>Anyway, folks, lets continue our discussion at my new post</B>.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-85274818836138186172009-04-15T09:43:00.000-07:002009-04-15T09:43:00.000-07:00Tuanku KijangMas said,
"What if -- yes a big what...Tuanku KijangMas said,<br /><br />"What if -- yes a big what if -- TDM had been the PM at that time? Well, for sure, LKY would be nothing more than a glorified footnote in history (alongside such irredentist luminaries as Tun Mustapha, Kalong Ningkan, Asri Muda and Pairin Kitingan); Pulau Singapura would remain a part of the federation with the Malays probably forming a marginal majority (the original 30-40% bolstered by a huge influx of job-seeking Malays from other states and other Nusantara pribumis); the hard-core maladjusted and intolerant Cina Totoks would have migrated away long ago by the tens of thousands; and Erniceda's extended family would be sitting on their verandah in their landed Geylang homes amidst the sound of schoolkids revising their schoolwork in Bahasa Malaysia."<br /><br />Yes, agreed. If only TDM was the PM. We, Malays, we should not be too nice ...to sopan santun anymore .....we have to be as forceful as THEM ....It is the only way. Being nice is like a passport to be bullied and to be used by unscrupulous people.<br /><br />For those who think that NEP should be abolished, pls think again ....pls think about other poor Malays who need help ....When you have attained that 30%, then you can think about suppressing NEP ....I think you should increase it to 70% at least ....no more give and take Malaysians ....It is your Tanah Melayu after all ...not theirs ...<br /><br />Do I sound like an instigator? Heck, I don't care ....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-55512342289520388592009-04-15T09:31:00.000-07:002009-04-15T09:31:00.000-07:00Sepadu said,
"They have a host of electronic and ...Sepadu said,<br /><br />"They have a host of electronic and computer controlled tools and equipment that can hit targets scores of ......"<br /><br />Don't forget that Singapore has an AWACS plane. This is a sophisticated spy plane ...put it just above the M'sian sky, they'll know what Najib is doing in his toilet ....that is how high tech and avant garde it is ...courtesy of the US of A. <br /><br />What about M'sia? Do you have a spy plane?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-12551557506754518002009-04-15T09:22:00.000-07:002009-04-15T09:22:00.000-07:00LM said,
"Di sini apa kurang- Datuk je sikit, ber...LM said,<br /><br />"Di sini apa kurang- Datuk je sikit, berbau duit je sikit mesti amoy nak sapu. Lagi loaded lagi hansem walaupun muka beruk hansem lagi!"<br /><br />Yes, I know of someone who left the husband to be with a Datok (who happened to have a position in the govt)...the husband was heart broken and he died soon afterwards with his broken heart literally....When he died, she said that he WAS a BUDIMAN ....kalau budiman kenapa lari kat orang lain ....hipokrit betul ni perempuan China ....Money and power make them blind!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-29449888408816296492009-04-15T09:16:00.000-07:002009-04-15T09:16:00.000-07:00anyone care to explain about mersing line?? i did ...anyone care to explain about mersing line?? i did search it on google, and read the comment from rocky's blog.. all i got somethink like maybe 'the sg army will hold up to mersing if war likely to happen'.. <br /><br />-bob-Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-18130967240876813822009-04-15T08:48:00.000-07:002009-04-15T08:48:00.000-07:00satD said:-
"Erniceda there's a lot of Good Malay ...satD said:-<br />"Erniceda there's a lot of Good Malay Guys in Malaysia.....u folks should come down more often to KL..."<br /><br />Salam Bro satD. Nice to hear from you, a field general among the Knights. <br /><br />BTW, yes agree with your advise to Erniceda. And not just KL, she should go to Pasir Mas and marvel at some fine specimens there, right in Mat Cendana's habitat and satD's ancestral domain. And Mat Zawi of course. There! See the pattern, the correlation, the good looks and smartness oozing out of that serene, god-blessed land? <br /><br />... and don't let me get started with the damsels. The infamous thought <I>convulsions</I> may return with a vengeance ......<br /><br />---------<br /><br />Sepadu (April 13, 2009 10:54 AM) said:-<br />"With the kind of politics going on in Malaysia, one wonders how much time our political leaders have on observing Singapore's activities, analysing their intentions, formulating and executing policies that would directly benefit our Malay interests. With so much problems arising from weak leadership in recent years, one wonders whether our security services have sufficient capacity to adequately monitor Singapore's undeclared activities and intentions against Malaysia."<br /><br />My thoughts and opinions on this would be beyond the scope of this post or even blog, but suffice to say that the Singapore nation since its existence has been obsessed with their many scenarios to subjugate the southernmost tip of the peninsular, to create a buffer for themselves, to secure water resources, and to create much-need <I>lebensraum</I> for their populace, which will include selected productive ethnic-Chinese from the world over. <br /><br />I'm sure many have heard of the <I>Mersing Line</I>. The threat <I>is</I> real. <br /><br />Our preparation? Our own strategic deterrent? What's our gameplan? Survive the <I>blitzkrieg</I> and prevail via jungle warfare? Aren't they trained for that too? Preemptive strike or massive retaliation? Who has the bigger will to fight? Not just the first 2-3 days, but the inevitable weeks and months and years of attrition, inch by inch, drain by drain, as in Patani today (still fighting after 107 years!). What about Big Brother Indonesia? <br /><br />Lets save this discussion for the Comment section of my next post. <br /> <br />-------<br /><br />Dal said:-<br />"We are also aware that Singapore claimed stands as being surrounded by (hostile?) countries as mush as Israel is surrounded by (hostile?) Arabs. That's telling."<br /><br />Yup Pakcik Dal, <I>who</I> triggered and perpetuated these hostilities? Again, just like the Israelis, LKY's denizens concoct "issues" as a matter of strategic imperative. They create an "issue," then justify their pre-planned acts as the necessary solution to the "issue." <br /><br />-------<br /><br />Naif said:-<br />"Symptoms include extreme fidgeting, anxiety attacks and lack of sleep! Help needed. Thank you."<br /><br />Take two teaspoonfuls of Mo Far Kor every four hours, watch <I>The Three Stooges</I> on YouTube between dosage, and come back here in the morning. You'll be as good as new.<br /><br />Anyway Naif, you're the winner of the DN Fan of the Month award. Your prize: Unlimited rereadings of my old posts and comments and ........ a fresh new post in the next hour just for you. <br /><br />Enjoy ....<br /><br />--------<br /><br />Dot said:-<br />"We Malays have always been the polite ones, traditionally, speak when spoken to, membongkok hulur tangan when walking in front of elders, generous, hardly take advantage of or exploit situations that will bring benefit to ourselves. Whereas the Chinese would talk "I", "You" even with Sultans."<br /><br />Yup, agree with your observation.<br /><br />That's why I personally make it a point to morph into an aggressive beast and a living nightmare whenever my <I>Sin Kheh Kurang Ajar Alert</I> gets triggered by a wayward Chinaman anywhere on earth I happened to be.<br /><br />BTW, almost landed my prized uppercut to an absolutely kurang ajar tyre shop foreman in KL recently. This <I>mulut saja keras</I> tikus ran off helter skelter when I started to turn a reddish hue and began to mumble my mantra in <I>Baso Kelaté</I> spiced with choice Siamese pronouns and participles. <br /><br />We must unearth our martial past. We were warriors, the greatest seafarers ever, the ruling-class of the Nusantara. We built empires, we colonised other lands, our language became the <I>lingua franca</I> of the seas from Madagascar to Okinawa to Rapa Nui (Easter Island). That's 60% of earth's circumference. We must be <I>that</I> again. Do away with the lemah lembut lembik persona that has caused an epidemic in Malay transvestites and Mak Nyahs and budak lembuts everywhere. We must toughen up. Can we live off the land? When was the last time we held a cangkul? Jala ikan? Sembelih ayam? Sembelih orang would be too much to ask for now, but still .....<br /><br />Yup, we all got lots to learn from seasoned mountain men like our very own Pakcik Dal. And learn we must.<br /><br />---------<br /><br />Cenderawasih said:-<br />"... istilah dia dalam psikologi sy xingat dan malas nak cari.bunyinya lebih kurang camni.."manusia cenderung untuk membayangkan/terbayangkan imej dan karekter yang baik hati,kacak,cantik dan apa2 yang sewaktu denganya terhadap orang yg menolong/membantunya."(lebih kuramg camtu la) kalau dalam blog pun cam2 gak kot.tambah2 lg xpernah tengok orangnya.lg la macam2 org bayangkan:-D"<br /><br />Tepat sekali saudara Cenderawasih. <br /><br />Ya, saudara-saudari, pakcik-makcik, walaupun Unker Yew sekali pun dan apatah lagi Pakcik Dal, kesemuanya cantik menawan, segak tampan dan manis bergaya di sudut pandang imaginasi saya. <br /><br />-------<br /><br />Mimosa said:-<br />"Wow, KMas has reappeared .. I'm c....xing now ........aaaaarrrgggh"<br /><br />Thank you maam. Much appreciate it. The front door's unlocked. Please let yourself out and don't call me I'll call you. And please go easy on the <I>petai</I> before our next ... :) <br /><br />-------<br /><br />LM said:-<br />"There was this documentary on Spore sometime at the beginning of this year on the History Channel. It was a disgust - totally one-sided, you would think they were talking about some place in china and that the chinese have been on the island forever. Images mostly were mostly of chingkies and their kongsis. The only mention of a Malay was the Tengku but nothing of the Singapura Malay settlers. Even its history is distorted now!"<br /><br />It is indeed an outrage BUT it is to be expected. The Thais did and is doing the same thing to the old Patani kingdom and to the Setul ("Satun") Malay state across from Perlis. <br /><br />We must counter it ourselves. Heck, that's why I wrote a 226-page book on Patani. Otherwise, our history and heritage would be wiped out from the face of the earth. The Thai government would never allow or agree to the real Malay account of that region's history. Same thing with the Singapore government. So we must do our own research, compile the records, and actually document them. Beyond books, we must do our own documentaries and movies. The Singapore Malays should do all these. <br /><br />And the <I>inverse</I> is happening in Malaysia. The non-Malays are now writing their own historical accounts of this land. According to this subversives, many alumni of such schools as the LimKokWing college or whatever, Chin Peng is now the hero. Bintang Tiga is a patriotic organisation. Heck, even Hang Tuah is now an Ah Pek. Parameswara is an Indian fellow. The old pre-Islamic civilisations were all Tamil outposts. And the Chinaman "open up" much of this Tanah Melayu. Yeah, go read the original Hindraf lawsuit documents. See how these scums insulted the Malays. <br /><br />The battle for our Tanah Tumpah Darah and Maruah Bangsa must also include an assertive statement of our history. <br /><br />------<br /><br />Omong said:-<br />"'Fighting Spiders' is a story of Singapore in the past. The main characters are 3 non-Malay boys. The only Malay "sighted" in the previews was a man in the background doing nothing except fan himself in the hot sun. Looking forward to see what is their content. Rewriting history??"<br /><br />Exactly. refer to my comment above.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-53724470610445294262009-04-15T05:35:00.000-07:002009-04-15T05:35:00.000-07:00Tuan KM,
The worst accusation I've heard from pa...Tuan KM, <br /><br />The worst accusation I've heard from pakatan supporters was that UMNO engineered the May13 inccident. Every political blog I read, theres this repeated reference on how the late Tun Abdul Razak mounted a so called coup detat in order to oust the ineffective Tunku. Nothing can be more further from the truth. <br /><br />I too, was once anti establishment. I've had numerous debates with my father (an old school UMNO sympathiser) on the NEP, malay privillages etc. At one time the debate reached its peak and my father burst. He started recalling his experience during the May 13 riots. It was my first time hearing it. He didnt hold anything back and I got the worst toungue lashing of my lifetime. The oppostion after winning the elections went around town for a victory parade. They shouted all kinds of insults to Malays on the streets. My father was 15 at the time, strolling along jalan Shaw (now jalan hang tuah) He vividly recalls how the Chinese and Indians told him to "balik hutan" some even spitting to passerby's. When everything was pitted againts them, the Malays gathered at Dato' Harun's residence and we all know what happened next.<br /><br />By the end of the conversation, my balls had shrinked. I was teary eyed. Not so much of the story but the manner it was told. Father's face was red with fury. Needless to say, the debate ended. Till today, I avoid discussing sensitive issues. <br /><br />It was a dark period in history which should not ever be repeated again. My father told me, all his years in the Victoria Institution, he never knew he was a Malay, until May 13.Naifnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-39899316044607234402009-04-15T04:28:00.000-07:002009-04-15T04:28:00.000-07:00Apa nak buat? Senang aje, lagi aggressive, lagi ke...Apa nak buat? Senang aje, lagi aggressive, lagi keras, always use the word 'No' bila dia orang mintak apa2. No mercy punya attitude. Main tekan jiwa je.Tak suka, bole bla - mcam dia buat melayu spura. Tutup semua skola2 cina dan india skarang juga. Inila perkara yg paling bodoh skali selepas Tengku gadaikan Spura bulat2 mcam pusaka bapak dia punya. Bukan ka dia orang hanya 27% of the population , apa kesah? Bila dia orang bising...buat macam Spura- kita ketawa and say its only a figment of ur imagination la!<br /><br />Ernecida- tak ada bezanya baba/nyonya semuanya sama -cina! Kebaya nenek moyang aku pun dia sapu! <br /><br />D sini apa kurang- Datuk je sikit, berbau duit je sikit mesti amoy nak sapu. Lagi loaded lagi hansem walaupun muka beruk hansem lagi! <br /><br />LMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-17712131543261377172009-04-15T03:54:00.000-07:002009-04-15T03:54:00.000-07:00Dot (April 12, 2009 1:48 PM) said:-
"Do we ha...Dot (April 12, 2009 1:48 PM) said:-<br />"Do we have such a short memory or are we so arrogant as to ridicule the NEP ourselves? The very disheartening thing is that those words of ridicule were uttered by our own top people."<br /><br />By and large, the Malays who ridicule the NEP are political opportunists playing to the non-Malay gallery, knowing full well that there is nothing more delicious to the eyes of these subversives than a Malay condemning the very programme that gave him an education, business opportunities and the subsequent free time and comfortable life that enable him to indulge in politics in the first place. <br /><br />Zaid Ibrahim is a prime example of this species. I've dealt with his huge law firm in the corporate sector through the years, and actually Zaid Ibrahim & Co. is the grotesque <I>embodiment</I> of a beneficiary of all the NEP flaws that he energetically attack nowadays. This product of the Malay-only, NEP-oozing UiTM and beneficiary of fat government-related NEP-centric legal work that fabulously enriched him should be the <I>last</I> manusia on the face of this Bumi to ridicule and dismiss the NEP. Incredible. Oh, it's good to see this wayward <I>Oghe Kapong</I> Bachok where he rightly belongs -- in the clutches of Brother Anwar and the Pakatan nation-wrecking gang.<br /><br />------<br /><br />Kawan Rapat Apek said:-<br />"Their wayang kulit has been going on for far too long. One of my Apek neighbour’s sister left for Australia over 12months ago. I asked when she will be home. Smilingly and casually told me “until the authorities catch her!”."<br /><br />You see people, this attitude is really in their blood, <I>tertanam dalam hati sanubari makhluk perosak ini</I>.<br /><br />And the whole WORLD knows it: the Americans know it, the Australians know it, the Europeans know it, the Canadians as well, and the British of course, to the point where our visa free entry status is now in great jeopardy, with the questions asked of us at the Heathrow immigration counter nowadays downright humiliating and ridiculous.<br /><br />Yup, ALL Malaysian passport holders (including KM) must, for no reason, endure this treatment at key entry points worldwide BECAUSE the Ah Pek and Ah Moi in front of you (who talks loudly in pidgin Cantonese or Hokkien while waiting in line and purposely dangling their red <I>Pasport Malaysia</I> for all to see and sneer) have created so much bad blood and destroyed our nation's reputation everywhere. We are now thrown into the "undesired non-resident alien on the watchlist" bucket in most entry points. In Amsterdam, I was forced to stand on a chair and frisked and studied so close by the lady officer that it qualified as a <I>first date</I> in <I>my</I> books. Oh, she asked for my number but I declined ... ha ha.<br /><br />I have many personal experiences and observations on this matter. I can write a book about it, or least start another blog called <I>theuglymalaysianDotbsDotcom</I>. <br /><br />------<br /><br />Sepadu (April 13, 2009 10:54 AM) said:-<br />"It is no secret that those promoting the "Malaysian Malaysia" concept, those promoting the strong over weaker culture idea, those wanting their own version of Malaysian history, and those glorifying Chin Peng and the Malayan Communist Party can easily become a Fifth Column for Singapore. At the least, those people can become secret agents for providing information to Singapore or agent provocateurs participating in public demonstrations that undermine the integrity of our Government, carry out provocative acts that create a sense of restlessness and instability in the country. Who else could be those fellows who write in the Internet about the alleged unfair and inhuman treatment of non-Malays stated by a commentator earlier on?"<br /><br />Absolutely. These proponents of the <I>Malaysian Malaysia</I> fantasy and the non-Malay speaking self-described <I>Anak Bangsa Malaysia</I> sponsors are beyond mere political irritants. They are <I>de facto</I> fifth columners who I'm sure maintain close contacts with not only Singapore, but also Beijing and all of the Western governments. These people have ready-made cosy advisory jobs and scholarly appointments in the prestigious Western institutions any time they <I>cabut lari</I> to get the heat off their backs -- and then return with more energy, more <I>modal</I> to hantam, more resources and the eerie <I>angkuh</I> look of having a powerful Big Brother backing their cause.<br /><br />What has the government done? Do our government officials even understand what's going on beyond the Dewan Rakyat circus and their plush office suites in Putrajaya? Seriously.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-88734171672068812912009-04-15T03:37:00.000-07:002009-04-15T03:37:00.000-07:00Salam Dot of April 15, 2009 8:44 AM .. what makes...Salam Dot of April 15, 2009 8:44 AM .. what makes Bismillahirrahmaanirrahiim such a powerful sentence in the Qur'an? ... Because of the DOT under the BA (jawi). <br /><br />Without that dot, that sentence would be meaningless ... the whole Qur'an would have never graced this world. You are a Dot worthy (nearly) of that DOT. <br /><br />That comment of yours, if fulfilled by Tuan KijangMas would explode the blogosphere's horizon like the proverbial 4th of July.<br /><br />Me? I would read it, memorise it, and spit it out at any delcapo I come accross .. he he heh.Tam Dalyellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00718696284416911955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-60209742755886143762009-04-15T03:19:00.000-07:002009-04-15T03:19:00.000-07:00Interesting discussion. Best in the web.
Apart fr...Interesting discussion. Best in the web.<br /><br />Apart from Erniceda, any more Singapore Malay out there care to share your story, your thots?<br /><br /><br />John CenaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-58423299072328876662009-04-15T00:31:00.000-07:002009-04-15T00:31:00.000-07:00Lipan Bara said:-
"Don't worry pendekarlara, if Er...Lipan Bara said:-<br />"Don't worry pendekarlara, if Erniceda fires 100-rounds-per-sec AK47, tuan KM when he comes out will fire a 10-round-per-sec platinum-puncturing bazooka."<br /><br />You got <I>that</I> right. I'm toying with the idea of unleashing <A HREF="http://www.defencetalk.com/pictures/data/3557/A-100_MLRSb.jpg" REL="nofollow">this</A> sound-and-light "show" to add much needed glitter to the boring Candlelight vigils by the Haris Freakzoids.<br /><br />------<br /><br />Sepadu said:-<br />"... we must not forget the stupid and disastrous decision he made in letting Singapore go when he could have done what Tun A Razak did in sending the Army and instituting Emergency Rule in Kelantan when the leaders there caused problems. When re-writing the history of Malaysia (as suggested by some), this point must be emphasised so that future leaders would not make such a blunder again."<br /><br />Spot on Sepadu and thanks for sharing your insightful thoughts with the DN community. Yes, Tunku's mishandling of Lee Kuan Yew's belligerence would be recorded in our future history as <I>the</I> pivotal act that altered the fate and future of the Malays not only in Singapore but in Malaysia as well. <br /><br />A Royal Malay Regiment brigade was only a few minutes from where LKY "holed up" and they could have easily "plucked" him from his nest or place him under house arrest. That would have nipped the then embryonic <I>SinoSerpent</I> in the bud before the beast could grow and torment the Tuan Tanahs. But the orders from KL never came. If I can recall, LKY himself said in his memoirs that he was at the mercy of the federal troops based there (mostly Royal Malay Regiment and of course the huge TLDM base at Woodlands) as his battle with the Tunku came to a head in mid-1965. He recalled the time when the RMR brigade's C.O. and his men marched into his compound on the day the city state was expelled from the federation on August 9, 1965. LKY thought he would be seized but was told that they were ordered by KL merely to escort him and guarantee his safety for his fateful radio address. Such was the shortsighted benevolence and misguided chivalry of the Malay race. <br /><br />What should have been done? <br /><br />The <I>Kelantan Treatment</I> of course. The federal government (under PM Hussein Onn. Tun Razak passed away in Jan. 1976) declared Emergency Rule in Kelantan in 1977-78 when competing political forces there broke their impasse and settled their problem the way the Kelantanese knows best -- fight it out, yes, pitched battles and hand-to-hand combat between thousands of <I>Oghé Kelaté</I> warriors across the state. Before long, inevitably, Chinese-owned trucks entering the state from Trengganu at Bukit Yong were seized and burnt and mobs roam the street. For the uninitiated, imagine last week's KB stadium mayhem and multiply it by a couple-dozen fold, happening concurrently. The swift action by the federal government -- with thousands of security personnel rushed to the state -- ultimately restored order. If KL could have controlled Kelantan, with its fierce populace and large (then quite inaccessible) land area, the concrete jungle-dwelling non-martial Ah Peks of little Singapore could have been "secured" quite swiftly by federal troops already there.<br /><br />What if -- yes a big what if -- TDM had been the PM at that time? Well, for sure, LKY would be nothing more than a glorified footnote in history (alongside such irredentist luminaries as Tun Mustapha, Kalong Ningkan, Asri Muda and Pairin Kitingan); Pulau Singapura would remain a part of the federation with the Malays probably forming a marginal majority (the original 30-40% bolstered by a huge influx of job-seeking Malays from other states and other Nusantara pribumis); the hard-core maladjusted and intolerant <I>Cina Totoks</I> would have migrated away long ago by the tens of thousands; and Erniceda's extended family would be sitting on their verandah in their landed Geylang homes amidst the sound of schoolkids revising their schoolwork in Bahasa Malaysia. <br /><br />What could be done now? Now that's something worthy of a separate post.<br /><br /><br />Sepadu added:-<br />"UMNO is supposed to do all these but is in a lamentable state of affairs. UMNO's weaknesses have led to the malays being divided and exploited by the others. Malays have gone to the opposition or spoilt their votes in protest. Let's hope DS Najib has the political will to rid the party of money politics and corruption."<br /><br />Yes, as I've mentioned many times, the rot in UMNO (and by extension, other BN parties) led to these ongoing series of fiascos, with the laughable Trengganu assembly sitting circus the latest off the shelf.<br /><br />I'm still not convinced that either Najib or Muhyiddin or the three vice-presidents, the Ketua Wanita or obviously the Ketua Pemuda or even the 25-member Supreme Council have the wherewithal to reform the party. I've gone through these 30-odd people with a fine tooth comb and would say that not more 25-30% of the lot could be potential reformists. The rest wouldn't even understand what "reform" means even if you hold large placards with that word in their faces. Yup, they themselves are a product of the flawed system sustained by dirty money and crippling patronage. Look at the bunch of perwakilan pemudas who carried KJ on their shoulders after his victory -- prematurely-obese young men stuffed full of <I>pesetas</I> and <I>reichsmarks</I> who's idea of nation-building is to build another gaudy mansion for their newly-acquired trophy <I>bini</I> and buy the must-have Porsche Cayenne to be parked in front of the nasi kandar joint in their hometowns. <br /><br />I know many of these guys. Many started as clean, energetic patriots, but a few years' immersion in the gruel of dirty ringgits have reduced these fine young men to fat, cocky sedentary zombies armed with the ever-ready shelf companies (complete with the <I>forms 24 and 49</I> in their emu skin document folders) ready to jump into any project in an instant, where the top 10-30% of the contract sum would be skimmed off and treated by the guy who actually does the work as a "cost of doing business" (i.e., these ketua bahagians would not "sabo" the transaction). As an example, I advise <I>gratis</I>, for free, a very well-run and profitable Bumiputra boutique broadband software and infrastructure company operated by a team of smart, enterprising Malays and this company had to dish out (as a "cost" item in their own off-the-record P&Ls) director's allowances and consultants' retainers of RM2-5k p.m. each to several political runners who's primary interaction with the company are their phonecalls at month end to seek expeditious crediting of their bank accounts. <br /><br />Can these people reform UMNO? Heck, can they save <I>themselves</I>? <br /><br />Having said all these, what's the alternative? The Malay apologists and shallow collaborators in Pakatan? No. The Malays have no alternative at this juncture. Their fate is still intertwined with UMNO.<br /><br />Unless something like <I>Perkasa</I> takes the Malay political world by storm, we are still left only with UMNO as the anointed and declared political front of the Malays. Hence, as of now, I will still do my part to induce reform in UMNO (although I position myself as <I>beyond</I> partisan politics and not beholden to any party) as this party is still the sole Malay patriotic organisation in our political landscape.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-32250005363418498012009-04-14T20:45:00.000-07:002009-04-14T20:45:00.000-07:00Hi Ernie,
Thanks for your prompt response.
The f...Hi Ernie,<br /><br />Thanks for your prompt response.<br /><br />The fact of the matter is deep down inside u cared. (Hey, I always look on the bright side of life.) Anyway my buddy MC had responded (immediately), very truly & accurately, the impression the average ‘Malaysian hillbillies’ (me included) think of u guys (ALL races) from the tiny red dot behaves. Snobbery is his nicer way of saying ‘Tua soi mak kiasu’. E.g. we got one Genting, now u must built 2 Casino Royales at one go to steal our business or what? Why u care if Genting goes bust & 10,259 Malaysians lose their livelihood. <br /><br />If I dwell further, KM’s mate Robin will be pale in comparison with his Leng Chai counterparts from SinChiaPor.<br /><br />Anyway luv u too!<br /><br />Tommy, "Jilo Jilo" 8<br /><br />P/S – I, Commander 6969 RMN; btw, KM is Rear Admiral 11967. FYI our Love/Hate kumcheng relationship goes back a long way, from playing football barefooted & drinking FN rose air sirap from the same cup and jamming Smoke on the Water while waiting for durians to drop from their trees.Tommy Yewfigurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12417405409281770347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-24955143162745973012009-04-14T17:44:00.000-07:002009-04-14T17:44:00.000-07:00KijangMas
Glad to know that your upcoming post wo...KijangMas<br /><br />Glad to know that your upcoming post would include a bit of history lesson to the anti-Melayus.<br /><br />I hope it would include why they should be grateful being in this country, why they should not concoct their own version of Malaysian history, why in business and economy it is not a level playing field for the Malays, how the so-called "Malaysian Malaysia" concept, that originated from LKY, had led to the kicking out of Singapore and contributed to the 1969 racial riots, and why that subversive concept should not be promoted and why they should not use that label. (Others have used it only in inverted commas). <br /><br />Bernama yesterday reported that DS Najib, when asked to comment on the "1Malaysia" concept advocated by him and "the Malaysian Malaysia concept advocated by the DAP", said he would explain it to the cabinet to day 15 April and later to the people. Although he has encouraged constructive criticisms, I truly hope he does not find the "Malaysian Malaysia" concept constructive. It had caused a tremendous amount of anxiousness and anxiety in the period before the 1969 riots, was not discussed for a long time after that and, after the lax attitude of the Abdullah Government, re-surfaced and is now causing serious concern and anxiety again.<br /><br />Asked about his plan to review the ISA, he said he would discuss it with the Home Minister. This is the sign of a good PM; one didn't hear it happening much during his predecessor's time. But more importantly, we hope the phrase "activities prejudicial to the security of the country" would be elaborated to specifically include subversive and racially inciteable activities such as promoting a new version of history that belittle the "lazy, don't-know-how-to-do-business Malays", praising Chin Peng and the Malayan Communist Party. <br /><br />On MCA and MIC grouses, he said they could express their views and he would make the decision. Again applaudable - another Tun Dr Mahathir-like crisp and firm-sounding answer. We hope he will continue making inspiring decisions, especially when, according to him, MCA had asked for a 2nd DPM post.<br /><br />Now, this is the kind of thing that we must be concerned about and protest in the protection and promotion of Malay interests. This is the kind of people who keep asking for more, and more, and more. I think it was the vernacular school products who asked for a Ministry of Chinese Affairs. Now the rather mainstream lot asking for another lot. <br /><br />What on earth can justify a 2nd DPM post reserved for the Chinese? They are only 27% of the population. No doubt they may be hoping, may be even abetting, for the many tourists from China to overstay. Already we find many of those selling vegetables at pasar malam, early morning office cleaners etc not knowing a word of Malay or English. Not just in the city but also in the small towns. Who else are they if not over-staying "tourists" or illegal entrants. Remember, the Malaysian Immigration Department is corrupt -the Director General himself was arrested with a lot of cash on him and at his house. The Government must continue arresting and prosecuting the corrupt fellows. Otherwise this country may become another Singapore, the Malays relegated to the status of pendatangs. <br /><br />And I hope DS Hishamuddin would not ban the use of the word "pendatang" - was it his stupid predessor who suggested that? <br /><br />DotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-32227869288629237282009-04-14T10:55:00.000-07:002009-04-14T10:55:00.000-07:00Dot (April 11, 2009 4:59 PM) said:-
"Our new PM ap...Dot (April 11, 2009 4:59 PM) said:-<br />"Our new PM appears supportive of vernacular schools, has his 1Malaysia blog in other languages."<br /><br />Dot, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes, PM Najib is assuming a neo-liberal persona in his bid to win over the sentiment of the non-Malays. To me this is an ill-advised stance and would lead to dire consequences if allowed to persist. The non-Malays, already intoxicated with unprecedented clout by PR's machinations and BN's incompetence, would gladly take Najib's concessions BUT would remain steadfastly with the PR. The Malays would be further disillusioned and stuck in "no man's land" in their own country, with neither UMNO nor PAS pursuing their cause. Perhaps this would give the opportunity for <I>Perkasa</I> to have a political role. <br /><br />Dot also said:-<br />"Some have spoken for the re-writing of recent Malaysian history, a few saying Chin Peng and the MCP should be given credit, etc. These do not augur well for the concept of Bangsa Malaysia you have propounded and we have supported. Perhaps you should write about these again when his policies become clearer. Or write now as an attempt to get that concept incorporated in policies he would formulate from now on?"<br /><br />Noted. Stay tuned for my upcoming post with a bit of a history lesson to the anti-Melayus (note to DN Knights, this is a prelude to "Robin Returns").<br /><br />-------<br /><br />Phonont said:-<br />"Do the Malays there have some kinda HINDRAF-like movement in the form of Malay Rights Action Hoard (MARAH!), noisily protesting on the streets, threatening the PM and demanding equal this and equal that, on top of demanding multi million dollar compensation for their existence? What about a Malay Dong Jiao Zhong-like association loud-mouthing Malay language and educational issues?"<br /><br />Good point Phonont. Perhaps it is due to Singapore's historical evolution and perhaps LKY's gang was thorough in their pacification of the Singapore Malays, but that community seem to lack the <I>intrinsic radicalism</I> that are necessary to safeguard their fate in such a winner-takes-all polygot society. I don't know whether the early urbanisation and long history of direct colonial rule have an impact on the mindset of Malays there, but today they MUST exhibit <I>jiwa keperwiraan yang lebih jitu</I> if they want to contain this pervasive Yellow Tsunami. <br /><br />Perhaps in another time I will relate how the Kelantanese handled the sudden influx of thousands of Hakka coolies in search of gold and tin on their Tanah Air in the mid-1800s. How? Suffice to say that the huge Kelantan River turned to a shade of red for a month by the time the Kelantanese led by a rampaging Sultan Muhammad II solved their little social problem. Hence, today Kelantan is 97% Malay Muslim, with the other 3% totally assimilated into the dominant budu-slurping cultural milieu. Should or could the Melayu Singapura done the same thing to the arriving <I>sin khehs</I>, the destitute and shirtless and shivering coolies in their rickety tongkangs whose cucu-cicit today exhibit so much keangkuhan and kebiadaban to the original Tuan Tanahs? Perhaps they should. Hindsight is 20/20 of course. <br /> <br />------<br /><br />Dal said:-<br />"Yea … what has happened to the Singapura Malays is happening to Malaysian Bumiputeras, with the blessings of the Govt. at that."<br /><br />Absolutely Pakcik Dal. <br /><br />As many have mentioned here, the resemblance is uncanny. Indeed, this is not a coincidence or a chance repetition of a historical anomaly. What the DAP subversives (with their Malay pengkhianats) are doing is a mirror image of PAP's machinations in Singapore's early days as vividly described by Erniceda. And Kit Siang and gang are doing better than they ever thought possible, due in large part to an absolutely disastrous 6-yr rule by Pak Lah. This was the "perfect storm," the fortuitous window, the timely break these people need. And the manifestation of this synchronisation of the political constellation was PRU12. It changed our political landscape, perhaps irreversibly, as testified by the results of the recent by-elections at the two Bukits. <br /><br />The stakes will just get higher. Indeed, our very <I>Bumi yang di Pijak</I> and <I>Tanah Tumpah Darah</I> are now viewed as fair game -- an achievable target, the ultimate real estate play -- by these subversives. I won't be surprised if the detailed Blueprint, culminating in a remerger with Singapore is already in place and etched in the collective psyches of these <I>penderhakas</I> ... ably and obediently assisted by their absolutely foolish Melayu collaborators in Pakatan. <br /><br />Now, how is the UMNO/BN forces handling these multifarious threats? Can these still bumbling syiok sendiri jaguh kampungs even comprehend the nature and disposition of this threat? Do they have the tactical agility and have they even contemplated the necessary strategic measures to face, engage and obliterate these threats? <br /><br />Well?<br /><br />Yup, PM Najib has a lot of thinking to do and I sure hope he has decent advisers and strategists on his payroll. <br /><br />-------<br /><br />Erniceda said:-<br />"You know I could just keep my mouth shut where Malaysia is concerned, not my country anyway....but, when I read some posts and comments in Malaysian blogsphere that were written by some ignorant bigots and <B>Malay Apologist condemning Melayus</B>, I told myself that I should open my mouth and tell you all of my experience in my own Tanah Air."<br /><br />If I had it my way, these Malay Apologists would be the <I>first</I> to be lined up at Dataran Merdeka to face my <A HREF="http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/images/m2_machine-gun.jpg" REL="nofollow">M2</A> <I>TraitorCuller</I>.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-34322574411858056482009-04-14T10:48:00.000-07:002009-04-14T10:48:00.000-07:00(This is a re-post of the comment I made at noon 1...(This is a re-post of the comment I made at noon 14/4. It doesn't appear to have made it here...)<br />Assalamualaikum To Saudara <B>KijangMas</B> and All, and Salam Sejahtera.<br /><br />No wonder there are so few posts at <I>Demi Negara</I> - there are at least TWO new ones from this matter concerning Patani, Singapore & the Malays there! We might still be at this post until the end of 2009 if `replies' are like these!:-)<br /><br />The reply about Singapore Malays - That would have been a clean break and opportunity to move and start a new post. Well, too late now.<br /><br />Anyway, I don't know too much about the Singaporeans - except through reading. But I do know a few over the years... Can't create a stereotype because that would be unfair. <br /><br />However, I do know some (not `generally' ya) who are so damn proud of `being a citizen of a RICH country' and tend to look down on the bumpkin Malays here - the further north you go, the more their scorn. I should be near their ultimate "The Beverly Melayu Hillbillies", although their snobbery is at the highest when it comes to "Melayu Siam" aka Patani.<br /><br />Those fools have gotten it OPPOSITE!...when it comes to certain things, the Patani Malays are the most admirable. But these Spura Malays look only at "cash"... They ignore and pretend to make light that the Malay Hillbillies have LAND while their square feet is shared with 14 others ON TOP and 15 below.<br /><br />But there *are* those who have high regards for the Kelantanese (whom the Patani tumpang gatek passport masuk) - for the willingness to travel there and live in privations to WORK and kumpul modal, although some look down, of course. But the latter know that if things have to be settled or solved through `muscle power' or some unflinching hardness who to look to - and keep out of the way.<br /><br />(Unfortunately some of these panglima have denigrated into stuff like burning the police Land Rover and stoning footballers' bus AT HOME. That's what I don't like - these are the "tetamu", outnumbered. It's not like Larkin 2003... that's disadvantage of 1-4 but they charged! Not to actually condone violence, esp against sesama bangsa agama, BUT when you taunt `budu' and such, well...)<br /><br />Okay, digressing - Back to the grind Sigh...Mat Cendanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14912016111197047017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-86648302819238633772009-04-14T09:00:00.000-07:002009-04-14T09:00:00.000-07:00Hello Everyone,
Before I proceed further on serio...Hello Everyone,<br /><br />Before I proceed further on serious topics, I would like to put on record that I feel happy, everybody in DN welcomes me, especially Sdra KijangMas yang budiman. I am lucky no one treats me like the way Rezuan Asrah was treated. I reckon that it is how one projects oneself to others especially if one is a newcomer.....<br /><br />Thank you to all.<br /><br />Here's a message to Laksmana Yew, Tom Yew, Commander 6969 RMN, OTGCKPSJKC.<br /><br />Btw, I know why you like to go to Geylang...This area has resembled any sleazy town in Shanghai, HongKong or Beijing ....There are massage parlours, illegal 4-D dens, illegal horsebetting centres, China food, China girls, China brothels, China monkeys, China China everything, imported from Chinaland, where else. ......You won't be lost unker ...<br /><br />Alright, we'll meet up in Singapore. We'll have drinks at the Top of the M - for its romantic atmosphere and its bird's eye view of my lovely city, pepper crabs at Newton Circus, Singapore Sling and gula melaka at Boat Quay. Then, to round it off, you said,<br /><br />"After that we can retire to my pad at the Raffles Hotel." <br /><br />No, unker Tom, we'll do it my way....Let's put you on a slow bumboat ride to the southern seas of Selat Singapura, then bundle you off on a Chinese junk, make it follow the direction of the high seas of South China, let it sail upwards and follow the Northern Stars. I'll bribe the Gods of the Seas to blow your junk all the way to your beloved Chinaland ....and don't ever take the first flight back to Nusantara.....<br /><br />Hahaha... how's that my 'lover not a fighter' unkerrr !!! what a meaningful evening for you ....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-27868911662514508992009-04-14T03:53:00.000-07:002009-04-14T03:53:00.000-07:00Sebab tu pada aku orang muda macam si anak Asrah d...Sebab tu pada aku orang muda macam si anak Asrah dan kawan-kawan bir sewaktu dengan dia tu (google lah cari Flickr dia tengok), memang merupakan Melayu yang sangat dicita-citakan oleh cauvinis macam Karpal dan Kit Sinag dari dulu lagi. <br /><br />Selama 50 tahun diorang cuba, baru sekarang menjadi. Kau tengoklah, budak Melayu 20-an ke bawah sekarang bukan lagi Melayu macam yang kita (aku) kenal dulu. Ini Melayu yang panjang otak tapi singkat akal, yang pandangan mereka terlalu kabur, tak boleh melihat jangkapanjang.<br /><br />Tertarik sangat dengan liberalisasi Barat yang padahal pada masyarakat mereka sendiripun mereka tak kasi sampai dipaksa dan diamuk baru nak bagi.<br /><br />Tanya diri sendiri lah, Melayu intelektual ngok oi: pasal apa orang perempuan di Amerika lepas 150 tahun merdeka baru boleh mengundi? Pasal apa orang kulti hitam kat sana sampai tahun 1950-an masih naik bas berasingan? Hak asasi pantat Jakob apa macam tu, bahlol?<br /><br />Hakikatnya: pergilah ke negara-negara yang Enlightened yang kau kiblatkan sangat tu. Tengok lah sendiri, kebebasan apa yang kau akan dapat sebagai orang yang bukan native kat situ.<br /><br />Pundek si Hindarf ni sibuk pasal genocide kepala mak dia. Pergi Australia lah dan tengok apa dia sebenarnya racism tu, bongok.<br />Kau nak kita jadi bebas macam US, UK dan Australia? Boleh! Tapi lepas tu jangan grumble lah kalau orang Melayu start baling botol isi air kencing kat kau dan conteng grafiti pasal bontot hitam kuali kau tu.Tembelenghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15846939014862917344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-28150145772330628292009-04-14T03:46:00.000-07:002009-04-14T03:46:00.000-07:00Erniceda,
aku dah lama insaf dah pasal kemelut Me...Erniceda,<br /><br />aku dah lama insaf dah pasal kemelut Melayu di Singapura ni. Sebab tu aku sangat bengang dengan Melayu liberal sekarang yang masih tak nampak-nampak apa takdir yang menunggu macam mulut buaya. Samarasa samarata, pigidah mabok.<br /><br />Bayangkanlah: masa merdeka dulu Melayu Singapura merupakan 40% penduduk. Hari ni dah jadi 20%. Cuba fikirkan: macamana boleh jadi macam tu dalamasa 40 tahun? Jawabnya: bila dia dah dapat kuasa, macam-macam benda yang dia boleh buat untuk marginalisekan kita.<br /><br />Tak percaya, cubalah kau ubah balik tanah 999 tahun kampung baru cina tu menjadi tanah 99 tahun semula. Boleh? Tak boleh punya. Tapi 20% Melayu di Tanah Melayu ni masih juga buta, tuli dan pekak.<br /><br />Kalau tengok demografik undi hari tu, nyata majoriti Melayu masih bersama UMNO. Walaupun kita tahu dan sedar UMNO tu korup, tapi bak kata tok moyang aku, better the devil you know.<br /><br />Malangnya hari ini kita tengok parti cauvinis Cina dah sedar, yang Melayu yang tak bersatu ialah Melayu yang boleh dikudakan. Andaikan: 90% Cina dan India hari ni dah merasa manisnya kuasa. Jadi sumpah mati hidup balik mereka takkan undi BN lagi buat selamanya.<br /><br />Hasilnya? Masa depan orang Melayu tinggal di tangan orang Melayu (dan Bumiputera Sabah Sarawak) semata-mata.<br /><br />Cina cauvinis sedar, selagi Melayu bersatu mampus hidup balik makan limau dua tong mereka takkan dapat pegang kuasa di Tanah Melayu ni. Jadi apa mereka buat, mereka bagi Melayu di berpecah. Dan sekarang dah berhasil pun taktik tu, terimakasih banyak-banyak pada Dajjal Anwar BABI.<br /><br />Melayu dalam kelompok Pakatan adalah minoriti. Tapi mereka tak sedar-sedar jugak lagi. Pakatan adalah 60% Cina, 20% India, dan 20% Melayu. Pecahannya sama dengan Singapura, bukan?<br /><br />Yang selebihnya, balance Melayu yang sekarang menjadi hanya 40% jumlah penduduk Tanah Melayu ni, takkan mampu menang pilihanraya ke 13. Cina tau pasal hal ni, sebab tu mereka beriya sangat kipas supaya Melayu yang 20% di belah mereka tu jangan sedar-sedar dari tidur. <br /><br />Jadi mereka usha dadah yang kaum Melayu liberal ni mahu dengar. Semuanya dibalut dalam cogan-cogan Enlightenment gaya Barat yang sangat indah pada Melayu intelktual yang sebenarnya sangat bangang ni.<br /><br />Kau tengoklah besok, bodoh: bila kawan kau dah dapat negara ni, dan komposisi kerajaan mereka sama macama komposisi kerajaan Singapura, tengok sajalah keadilan dan kesamarataan yang akan mereka jamahkan pada bontot kau masing-masing.Tembelenghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15846939014862917344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-10923780878369718702009-04-13T20:54:00.000-07:002009-04-13T20:54:00.000-07:00Hello KM,
Ahh that clip brought back some memorie...Hello KM,<br /><br />Ahh that clip brought back some memories, if not mistaken I was at Leeds when that game was played. Yes, Germany got their revenge from the 1966 finals. (And Yes, that 1966 Geoff Hurst’s GOAL actually crossed the line!) Oh and the great Bobby Moore & the Charlton brothers, wow. That time my idol was George Best, he was my role model, humsap & all but no binge drinking for me lah, my imam said I must not get intoxicated at any cost.<br /><br />Gee, I see your post have taken an interesting twist. Very intriguing, with all this espionage stuff & oso my fav city, the teeny weeny red dot down south!<br /><br />Hey welcome Erniceda, the name Yew, Tom Yew, Laksamana RMN intellingence. Are u sure u are not dropped in by Brigadier Lee to infiltrate the DN community. Well u can be ‘The spy who loved me.’ Hey, ‘nobody does it better’ than unker Yew. Yup, one day, I might catch up with u at Collier Quay Esplanade, have peppered crab dinner, drinks at the stretch of pubs, errr unker’s drink is Ginger Tea, ‘pulled’ not shaken nor stirred. There we can check out ur intelligence HQ at the refurbished Fullerton Hotel, very nice & impressive. After that we can retire to my pad at the Raffles Hotel.<br /><br />Bugis Street had changed a lot, I used to check out all the pretty girls (Boys???) there back in the old ‘cold war’ days. Nowadays I hang out at Geylang whenever I stopped over.<br /><br />Salam,<br />Unker Yew<br />P/S – Hi satD, no offends lah, it’s just that u r always on my mind, kita kawan baik kan?. P/S is actually in chinese; ‘Phee Sai’ or ‘Phei See’. Ask Tuan KM for translation; something like dried Mo Far Kor lah …hehe..Tommy Yewfigurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12417405409281770347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-44315862960565519672009-04-13T19:18:00.000-07:002009-04-13T19:18:00.000-07:00KijangMas,
May I acknowledge Pak Cik Dal's effort...KijangMas,<br /><br />May I acknowledge Pak Cik Dal's effort in promoting awareness and further give my views:<br /><br />What LM said above is true. Many educated S'pore Malays have been moving into Malaysia since the start of Universiti Malaya in KL in the 1960s. Many S'pore Malay graduates obtained jobs here, unwittingly assisted by our Malay authorities by giving them permanent stay and, subsequently, citizenship.<br /><br />They could have stayed in S'pore to start a core of well-educated Malays planning and scheming on how to get Malay voices heard and malay interests protected. But the scheming and machinations of the authorities were formidable, more effective, drastic and intolerable to the Malay graduates who have seen difficult life since the time of their fathers and grandfathers who did menial jobs, and those young men and women wanted to taste a little of the good life, having got degrees and able to get high-paying jobs.<br /><br />The scheming, strategising, orchestrating and aggressive plus subtle implementation of the grand design of the authorities against the Malays in Singapore must not be understated. If only they are emulated by the Malays here. The breaking up of closely knit Malay communities in the name of development, making them live in flats and apartments away from one another, was reminiscent of Zionist actions on the Arabs in the newly created state of Israel. That's why the authorities in S'pore like the Zionists and brought in Jewish Advisers. <br /><br />The divide and rule, the secretly planned penetration of agent provocateurs to sow the seeds of discord, resulting in the gradual demise of politically active Malay societies or associations, the use of the odd one or two Malay MPs to discourage dissent, the incessant whispering that Big Brother is always on the wall are among the measures employed. <br /><br />The SIA cabin crew would never want to talk about S'pore politics or say anything untoward about S'pore. The odd few Malay Division One government officers would rarely be given strategically important posts in any Ministry down there, any politically conscious and actively pro-Malay officer would be frozen on some research jobs. The handful of Malay officers in the Armed Forces under national service are not likely to be brought into sensitive strategic military planning the S'pore Chinese officers do with the Israeli Military Advisers. <br /><br />Not many well educated Malays could stand life under those conditions. The world knows what kind of freedom Singaporeans have. The bossman was at one time interested to become the Secretary General of the United Nations but several big boys in the international community refused to back his candidature. There may be a few idealists and strong-willed Malays who keep trying to promote the interests of our kind in S'pore and let's pray for their well being and progress.<br /><br />Help the Singapore Malays we must, wherever we can. And here in Malaysia, the past weak government has led to people questioning Malay rights. We must continuously dispel the notion that Malay rights are negotiable. The Internet is almost free for all. Imagine, one fellow in one blog saying he is not bound by what his forefathers have agreed at Merdeka. And another denying what Tun Tan Siew Sin said that the Malays have been "generous enough". <br /><br />It was good that a few frustrated bloggers got hauled in for defacing the Perak Sultan's website. We are also frustrated. And we will protect, uphold and promote all the institutions that represent Malay rights. We must not count just on UMNO Youth, especially when they are in disarray at present. We will write as much as possible in the Internet and elsewhere to counter those irresponsible, provocative and arrogant statements.<br /><br />sepadu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-90339070570249936302009-04-13T18:09:00.000-07:002009-04-13T18:09:00.000-07:00"Fighting Spiders" is a story of Singapore in the ..."Fighting Spiders" is a story of Singapore in the past.<br /><br />The main characters are 3 non-Malay boys.<br /><br />The only Malay "sighted" in the previews was a man in the background doing nothing except fan himself in the hot sun.<br /><br />Looking forward to see what is their content. Rewriting history??Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10058653104014681765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-34526896717029881002009-04-13T11:57:00.000-07:002009-04-13T11:57:00.000-07:00KM:Do Malays there share your sentiment, or are th...KM:Do Malays there share your sentiment, or are they just too busy and caught up in the rat race of a competitive resourceless speck of land where "Malay Nationalism" has become nothing more than a lost vestige of a nostalgic past?<BR/><BR/>Many of the uni-educated younger generation of my family's melayu friends there have migrated overseas. No need open hardcore in-your-face anti-Melayu program -just slowly smother them, make it hard for them, make employment difficult, and constant "battering" of how inferior your race is till you're sick of it and think you'ld would want a better life for your kids. Its either that or crossover and shed off as much of your Malay identity. Yes, this yellow fungi should be exposed, world should know who they really are. Melayu Spura, your kids must know and remember their history and not the one the apek concocted. While you're at it, tombangkan patung Raffles tu - haha...founder of Spura my ass!<BR/><BR/>LMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-45168715370109003262009-04-13T11:07:00.000-07:002009-04-13T11:07:00.000-07:00Erniceda,Thanks for sharing the predicament of the...Erniceda,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for sharing the predicament of the <I>Orang Melayu Singapura</I> with the DN family. Yes, the Kisah Melayu Singapura must be told to the world. <BR/><BR/>Kelantan's sister state of Patani Darussalam is an explicit, albeit extreme, manifestation of the potential fate of the Singapore Malays. Upon annexation by Siam a century ago (with the collusion of the British colonialists), this cradle of Malay civilisation was dissected and reconstituted into several inconsequential Thai <I>changwats</I>. The Malay essence of the 17,000 sq.km kingdom was methodically erased and replaced with phony, plasticky Thai concoctions. For the three million Patani Malays, even their race is outlawed, their Malay names banned, and are officially known as "Thai Muslims." Hence Abdul Halim Hj. Ismail of Ligor is known to the world as Dr. Surin Pitsuwan, the ASEAN Sec-Gen. from Nakhon Si Thammarat.<BR/> <BR/>Of course, the Patani Malays have been fighting back and will regain their Tanah Air inch by painful inch. What about the Malays of Singapore? I'm not suggesting an armed insurrection, but as a start is there a respected and recognisable <I>champion</I> of the community? Siapakah tokoh-tokoh unggul Melayu Singapura? Aren't there any Malay activists there? Give me some names. Have these tokohs done anything to further the cause of the community? Any Ibrahim Ali-type pendekars. Any equivalent of <I>Perkasa</I>?<BR/><BR/>Do Malays there share your sentiment, or are they just too busy and caught up in the rat race of a competitive resourceless speck of land where "Malay Nationalism" has become nothing more than a lost vestige of a nostalgic past? <BR/><BR/>To DN Knights, notice the relatively subdued ties between Malays on both sides of the causeway. Why? Apart from the entertainment industry, any ties binding this rumpun Melayu? Not much. But look at the Chinese clans. Their cross-causeway ties flourish, and include faraway brethrens in Hong Kong, Taiwan and the PRC in one big cohesive family apologetic to no one. <BR/><BR/>What next for the <I>Orang Melayu Singapura</I>?<BR/><BR/>First, they must truly understand history - who they are, why Singapore became what it is now. Then they must truly understand the Singapore Chinese - the outlook, intentions, and ultimate geopolitical objectives of these people. And finally, they must come up with measures to check and roll-back the crippling socio-political and cultural infestation of the <I>Yellow Peril</I> in their midst.<BR/><BR/>Begin publicising your plight. Your community must write books, publish papers, churn empirical studies, expound the analytical manifestation of your marginalisation (ratio of ministers to population, share of economic pie, under-representation in strategic sectors, etc.), stimulate critical discussions in the myriad of "Malay World" or <I>Alam Melayu</I> or <I>Isu Nusantara</I> forums in your brother nations of Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. I've attended and spoken in a number of these forums, and I've seen passionate dissertations and deliberations on the plight of the Patani Malays, the Acehnese, the Moros, even issues impinging the Malays of Palembang, Riau, Pekanbaru and pseudo-Malays as far as Madagascar, Sri Lanka and Christmas island. But <I>none</I> on the <I>Melayu Singapura</I>. Why? Where are the academics? Where is the firebrand activist? Mana perwira yang berjuang untuk maruah dan kebajikan kaum Melayu Singapura? <BR/><BR/>Malaysia's ISIS is hosting a big geo-political seminar in June, and the plight of the Patani Malays and the Moros of Mindanao are prominent on the agenda, with dedicated speakers and experts on <I>both</I> sides of these conflicts. I heard that even my humble book on Patani would be discussed. But nothing on the Singapore Malays? Indeed, PAP has been exceedingly successful in smothering any Malay issue with concise, subtle propaganda and mindwarping, whereby they make Malays <I>everywhere</I> perceive the Melayu Singapura as a prosperous, lucky lot ... and a world away from the bitter reality you have shared with us here. <BR/><BR/>Of course, the PAP official would laugh off the "plight of the Malays" as a figment of the imagination, and if pressed would dish out voluminous stats on the relative prosperity of the Melayu Singapura compared to the Melayu Malaysia, Indonesia, Patani and even Brunei. Of course, we know per capita income means nothing if you lose control of your Tanah Air. Has a Singapore Malay political scientist formulated a rebuttal to the various PAP propaganda, with charts and diagrams and stats of his own?<BR/><BR/>Yes, the Malays of Singapore are now at a crossroad -- uphold their Malay essence (inspired and sustained by 300 million of their fellow pribumis in the region) OR conform and further dilute their <I>keMelayuan</I> and "assimilate." But assimilate into <I>what</I>?<BR/><BR/>A lot more to discuss about the Singapore Malays. And we shall discuss them. For now, there must be concerted effort by people like yourself to broadcast your plight to the world, to make it <B>an issue</B> for all to contemplate.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.com