tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post8118532430852996132..comments2024-01-21T00:24:21.127-08:00Comments on Demi Negara: Robin Returns ... More Conversation with an Alienised MalaysianKijangMashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comBlogger309125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-6275571241098146712010-02-23T20:01:39.038-08:002010-02-23T20:01:39.038-08:00Hope all the 'pendatang' will leave this s...Hope all the 'pendatang' will leave this sad land. <br />Resource is a curse, it is not a blessing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-86070582869566755852010-02-22T23:18:30.555-08:002010-02-22T23:18:30.555-08:00don't forget to mention Orang Asli also "...don't forget to mention Orang Asli also "pendatang" from Africa in Ice Age hehePandak Wiranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-36771888795970588592009-12-30T10:26:20.671-08:002009-12-30T10:26:20.671-08:00First thing first.
Firstly the Chinese who came t...First thing first.<br /><br />Firstly the Chinese who came to Malaya to work in the tin mine or Lim Goh tong who came with just the shirt on his back came to make money and go back.<br /><br />Just like the bangla or indon now.<br /><br />But with the withdrawal of the British the Chinese realised they can make Tanah Melayu a satellite of China which they nearly did by the communists.<br /><br />But the British, bless their hearts, still held the Malay Sultans to their treaty and when they left they felt it their honour to return it to the Malays and Sultans.<br /><br />So there it is. It is clear that Federated Malay States is what they are. Malay states with their Sultans and Chinese immigrants being immigrants.<br /><br />What to do with the Chinese. Some were not interested and left and some with cajoling by taukeh in MCA choose to be citizens. <br /><br />They thought they can always go back to China but a Malaysian citizenship maybe useful.<br /><br />So it is up to the Chinese. Prof Khoo Khay Beng had it right when he said assimilate or leave.<br /><br />You all must think in a few more decades more Malays will be malay based not English based. If you find it hard to assimilate dont close your eyes and think that nothing will happen.<br /><br />You cannot make the Malays anglicised or westernised.<br /><br />The Malays are here owner of their land and their culture and their Sultans. You can make your life and everyone else easier to forget your chinese roots.<br /><br />Pretending otherwise is just waiting for some upheaval. Of course this apply to the Indians too.<br /><br />They think its good they fly evey month back to Chennai and claim loyal citizenship to Malaysia.<br /><br />Indians too seemed cannot understand why is there a Malay Sultan who decide who become speaker? Boorish and uncouth, the Indians politicians think they are back in India.<br /><br />The Malay Sultan is the owner of all land in Perak. The Perak Sultan protested when the British acquired his land to make the New Villages. This was made by the same British officer who demarked Palestin too.<br /><br />The Sultan is the source of legitimacy of the State Government. No Chinese or Indians or Bangla may be the Chief Minister of Perak.<br /><br />Why? Because this is Tanah Melayu of course!<br /><br />No Chinese can be Sultan also. Can a Malay be an emperor in China? Or a Maharajah in India?<br /><br />The Sultanates defines the Malayness of Malaysia.History Todaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-90837833048185063752009-12-06T18:44:12.151-08:002009-12-06T18:44:12.151-08:00@nono
you actually have a point. Jackie Chan, of ...@nono<br /><br />you actually have a point. Jackie Chan, of the kungfu movie star fame, created a <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/5182114/Jackie-Chan-says-Chinese-people-need-to-be-controlled.html" rel="nofollow">bit of a controversy</a> when he said the Chinese needs a strong leadership to keep them in check.<br /><br />Back in the days, emperors held supreme rule, no tocang, heads are chopped off, tocang, heads are chopped off. It's all about toeing the line with very, very harsh rules. Same with the CCP.<br /><br />So how do you keep them in check? Unless there is no need for them, and if the figures and migration trends reported recently are right, then they will be too small a minority to be of any threat to national unity in the future. So will be the relevancy of DAP or MCA for that matter.msleepyheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865350687840052004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-26769261975444473352009-12-04T19:47:13.378-08:002009-12-04T19:47:13.378-08:00The following online news articles show the kind o...The following online news articles show the kind of Assemblymen we have in Perak:<br /><br />Bernama - IPOH, Dec 4 (Bernama) -<br /><br />DAP Perak takes responsibility for the actions of several party leaders who had stepped on a poster bearing the facial images of three Independent Perak state assemblymen last Sunday.<br /><br />Malaysia Star -<br /><br />Kit Siang apologises for 'doormat' incident<br /><br />Malaysian Insider -<br /><br />Perak DAP issues formal apology for 'frog doormat' incident.<br /> <br />Don't they appear like monkeys doing that. They belong to the group that held meetings under a tree.<br /><br />They are supposed to be lawmakers. What law can be expected of them? Malaysians must think hard before voting for them next time.<br /><br />This is the result of the endless shouting, demonstrating, opposing and criticising every opportunity they have against established authorities, including the Police, the MACC, even blaming Teoh Beng Hock's death on MACC before the investigations and inquest were completed. <br /><br />And the use of the "Underworld" (believed to be secret societies, thugs and gangsters) by the Selangor DAP Exco as alleged by the PKR ADUN and PKR MP. <br /><br />Are they not "alienised Malaysians", too?<br /><br />Wan.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-15081336084513570172009-12-04T18:37:21.894-08:002009-12-04T18:37:21.894-08:00KijangMas,
I am happy to read Dato Seri Najib'...KijangMas,<br /><br />I am happy to read Dato Seri Najib's statement that he would not meet or entertain the greatest "alienised Malaysian" of all time - communist terrorist Chin Peng. <br /><br />He is only so-called "Malaysian" - in fact, he is not. Professor Khoo Kay Kim has pointed out that he is not a citizen by virtue of not completing the requirements and procedures for citizenship application. He is not even a British Overseas citizen, a classification of Chinese in the Straits Settlements during British colonial rule. He is, truly, stateless. It is simply inconceivable that the Thais or anybody else would give citizenship to a communist terrorist.<br /><br />Dato Seri Najib's decision is laudable. That is as it should be. The bloke is a hardcore communist and he adamantly said so as recently as in the last several days. He is unrepentent, does not renounce communism, non-apologetic and has no remorse at all for his sins. Whatever "apology" was qualified and well-guarded, as if it was not meant to be one. On these grounds alone he should not be allowed enty into Malaysia. <br /><br />Tun Dr Mahathir, in responding to calls by subversive groups to allow the fellow to enter Malaysia, suggested that the authorities clarify the terms of the Haadyai Accord concerning Chin Peng's right of entering this country, if any. I disagree. <br /><br />Assuming that the terms of the Accord with communist terrorists are confidential, there is no need to declassify their confidential nature. It is sufficient merely to point out to the public that, as Malaysia bans communism and the Malayan Communist Party and has zero tolerance on terrorism, the much-hated and not tolerated leader of the terrorists must not be allowed in this country.<br /><br />I hope the Ministry of Information and Mass Media are doing all they can to disseminate the correct arguments against the subversives, anti-nationals, supporters and sympathisers of communist terrorists.<br /><br />Let him rot abroad. Or across the border where all concerned have agreed he should be.<br /><br />Jitu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-63701783931036387942009-12-03T23:52:41.660-08:002009-12-03T23:52:41.660-08:00NEWSBREAKER! Dokumen bukti diskriminasi terhadap S...NEWSBREAKER! Dokumen bukti diskriminasi terhadap Sekolah Ugama oleh PR Sngor<br /><br />http://theunspinners.blogspot.com/2009/12/newsbreaker-dokumen-bukti-diskriminasi_04.htmlMs TheresaCock binti Ketuk Ketampinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-476178327852838372009-12-03T21:22:49.394-08:002009-12-03T21:22:49.394-08:00KijangMas,
Just a short message to those who talk...KijangMas,<br /><br />Just a short message to those who talk about "lack of justice" in Malaysia - they should read the following news, quoted even by the China news agency:<br /><br />www.chinaview.cn 2009-12-04 <br />KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- <br /><br /> Malaysia has reiterated that the two Malaysians who are detained at the United States' Guantanamo Bay camp should not be called terrorists before charges, Malaysia's Deputy Foreign Minister A. Kohilan Pillai said.<br /><br /> The two men, Mohd Farik Amin and Mohammed Nazir Lep, could not be called terrorists because they had not been charged with any offense since the Malaysian government was informed of the arrests in 2006, the deputy foreign minister was quoted as saying by local newspaper The Star on Friday.<br /><br /> The Malaysian government was constantly appealing to the U.S. government to send back the two men to face Malaysian legal proceedings, according to the report.<br /><br />***************<br /><br />The anti-ISA fellows should take note that while the US does not have the two Malaysians detained in Guantanamo Bay tried in court, the Malaysian Government is already talking about legal proceedings for them in Malaysian courts once returned.<br /><br />These fellows should understand and accept the purpose of ISA. They are for the communists, subversives and hardcore anti-national elements.<br /><br />Maju.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-58434686036170234892009-12-02T00:26:10.394-08:002009-12-02T00:26:10.394-08:00I agree with the opinion that "Dong Zong is b...I agree with the opinion that "Dong Zong is being paranoid for nothing, trying to protect their notion of Chinese culture through education when we know even the one in China has undergone tremendous changes with the Cultural Revolution, CCP policies, etc."<br /><br />They may have 1-2 vote-seeking opportunists defending them in political circles but they should not "naik tocang". Indeed, why allow them to naik tocang? Why should they talk about retaining Mandarin medium of instruction as part of maintaining their culture? In fact, Mainland Chinese had discarded their tocang (pigtail hair) culture even long before Mao Tse Dong's "Cultural Revolution" in the 1960s. <br /><br />It happened early last century when the last Manchu (a foreign dynasty) Emperor had his own pigtail cut simply because he didn't like it. The citizenry had to follow. That aspect of their culture was put aside not even out of any need for unity or any noble, or higher purpose. <br /><br />And here in Malaysia we are asking for all schools to have BM as the medium of instruction for the sake of unity, and in the words of you all here - "for creating a united and cohesive Bangsa Malaysia". There you go. Reasonableness. Responsibility as Malaysian citizens.<br /><br />If the Dong Zong and the likes of them are so concerned about culture, why didn’t their ancestors in Malaya and they now in Malaysia, away from Mainland China, continue with their pigtails? The Red Indians and remnants of the Aztec and Inca civilizations still do. Even within their own territories, not having run away to anywhere. Yes, the modern ones don’t. But are there any un-modern Chinese still keeping pigtails like un-modern Red Indians, Aztecs and Incas? <br /><br />Pigtails are indeed culture. It is a way of life, it is attached to their very own body and person. It is unlike Mandarin, which is not mother tongue and spoken hardly one third of the time in their daily lives. The fact they were willing to forego pigtails suggests that they should be willing to forego Mandarin as the medium of instruction in schools.<br /><br />Here in Malaysia we need unity badly. Mandarin medium of instruction and Tamil schools are not conducive to national unity. Yah, yah, they’ll say it’s because of the poor standard of national schools, no equality and all sorts of other excuses for non-compliance with the dictates and the spirit of Article 152 and 153 of the Constitution.<br /><br />Goodness, gracious, nobody says they can’t study Mandarin. Only have Bahasa Malaysia as medium of instruction and a national school curriculum and syllabus for the existing vernacular schools. They must be reasonable. They must respect the Constitution of Malaysia. They must be loyal citizens of this country.<br /><br />How else can you prove loyalty to this country other than respecting and following the Constitution fully. Paying tax is insufficient proof because even non-citizens also pay tax in one form or another.<br /><br />nono.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-28069661973245473542009-11-29T18:07:21.576-08:002009-11-29T18:07:21.576-08:00Salam folks,
Some surprises gathered from casual ...Salam folks,<br /><br />Some surprises gathered from casual conversations over the weekend.<br /><br />1. <i>Malaysian Chinese</i> was used because people thought it emphasized being Malaysian first and Chinese as an ethnicity second. So, the right way to express that would probably be with a hyphen Malaysian-Chinese. The other way round is of course explained by others previously in terms of correct English.<br /><br />2. Folks who send their kids to primary vernacular schools (I wonder how many here actually spoke to people first hand, rather than reading about it on the net) do it to learn the extra language. Most is of the opinion that one subject is enough without the burden of Science, Maths, etc. being taught in Chinese. Surprisingly, the ones I spoke to agree to a common school for national unity, and this view is generally true at least for the urban population even if they send their kids to a vernacular.<br /><br />3. Most have no problem with the SSS, should it be implemented with the third language available. They just want a basic level of third language grasp, not great proficiency. As the current system does not have the third language in all schools, the only way apart from spending their own money on outside school lessons is vernacular schools.<br /><br />4. Another surprise is that there are Malay and Indian children in <i>probably</i> all vernacular schools in urban areas, numbers depend from school to school. This is mind boggling, as there are no shortage of national schools in urban areas.<br /><br />5. The limited people I spoke to don't care about DZ or what they represent in this day and age. In fact, they seem to think that DZ is being paranoid for nothing, trying to protect their notion of Chinese culture through education when we know even the one in China has undergone tremendous changes with the Cultural Revolution, CCP policies, etc. DZ could be playing up the matter for their own survival and not necessarily represent anyone. They would probably be the same hardcore fundamentalist found in all communities. IMHO, there is validity in their sentimental attachment as the vernacular school system has no doubt contributed to education pre and early post Merdeka, but like most institutions of that era, their role in present day Malaysia needs to change, priority should shift from single ethnic cultural promotion and preservation towards mainstream national aspirations and identity. <br /><br />6. The reality that we shape here through our discussions is quite different than the one on the ground. Glad to hear that the one outside is not as bad as some scenarios painted here. Hopefully the misguided racial profiling and stereotyping will change.msleepyheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865350687840052004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-2924796898304363762009-11-29T08:55:39.864-08:002009-11-29T08:55:39.864-08:00Tommy Yewfigure said:-
"See lah how KM & ...<b>Tommy Yewfigure</b> said:-<br />"See lah how KM & I get along so well, tho at the back of his mind he still think I intend to ‘koa sua’ his girlfriend and free load at his Santa Monica crib…heheh."<br /><br />Ahaa ... no wonder <a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_TI8gu1_Ih9U/Sw8kNGixO7I/AAAAAAAAAx4/fzds7mypfLc/s1600/Greta.jpg" rel="nofollow">Greta’s</a> been actin' real strange lately, mumbling naughty Hokkien words while eating her <i>taco</i> with chopsticks. Shifty-eyed Robin, that boh tua boh suay fellow, was the prime suspect but now ...? Si noong kia! <br /><br />And said:-<br />"... hey KM, do u think I’ve got a mid life crisis? A lot of makciks thinks I do :(("<br /><br />Unker, you don't have a <i>mid-life</i> crisis; you have a crisis, period ... ha ha ha. No lah, you're fine. Nothing to add. Everything is swee swee boh kay chwee. And the occasional pak chew cheng may help.<br /><br />Anyway, the good makciks were just pulling your leg maa, in lieu of your other not so accessible appendage ...<br /><br />Unker added:-<br />“Childhood school friends always asked me why the Pakcik always give me an extra goreng pisang & not to them. I said it’s becoz I’m a ‘Leng Chai’ what….heheh.”<br /><br />Yeah Unker, I can just imagine you putting on a cute lil’ Leng Chai face for that extra bit of goreng pisang. I do recall the daughter of the old makcik occasionally giving me <i>two</i> extra morsels but I don’t think it was due to my cuteness ... <br /><br />--------<br /><br /><b>Msleepyhead</b> said:-<br />"It's not really the PM has no guts to implement a one school system, DZ has stated their stand, if it were done, it's only probably <b>by force ala the Constitution</b> and that will likely lead to protests and further destabilization of the country."<br /><br />"A la the Constitution" here means the <b>enforcement</b> of the Constitutional provision on supremacy of Bahasa Melayu as the Official Language of this nation. <br /><br />When people protest and destabilise the country in their effort to go against provision(s) of the Constitution, they are out to subvert rule of law and the fundamental framework of our nationhood. These people are defined as <i>subversives</i>. And in my book, there should be no mercy for subversives, the same way there was no mercy for the Al-Maunah subversives and the CPM subversives, although the government has been intriguingly lenient on the Hindraf subversives, particularly the certified traitor known as P. Waythamoorthy who slithers around the world to bad mouth the "genocidal Malay regime." Of course, the <i>pengkhianat bangsa</i> low lifes don't mind <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/14/nation/5110333&sec=nation" rel="nofollow">stooping to the same gutter level</a> just for a handful of votes from the lunatic fringe.<br /><br />--------<br /><br /><b>Claire</b> said:-<br />"Kijangmas, what do you think of this Bernard Khoo fellow?"<br /><br />Not much. This old cur is a has-been, a disillusioned failed cikgu who taught in my old PJ sekolah menengah (this rude SOB was just a couple of feet from my teenage face in the gym on many occasions) and who couldn't contain his hatred for Malays and Muslims and key markers of our nationhood in his post-menopausal state. This Zollo fella typifies the type of old fart that spews contempt on society to compensate for the shortcomings and failed expectations of a wasted life.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-37451609118634835522009-11-29T03:15:26.794-08:002009-11-29T03:15:26.794-08:00Tuan KM said: "Contoh: mereka menyalak dan me...Tuan KM said: "Contoh: mereka menyalak dan mengaung riuh sekampung bila penjenayah sebulu dengan mereka di padamkan oleh Polis Di-Raja Malaysia, seolah-olah si penyangak itu tidak bersalah, malah seakan malaikat suci yang di bunuh tanpa sebab oleh pihak polis. Yang anehnya, bila mereka menjadi mangsa bunuh, samun dan rompak, <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/25/nation/5176459&sec=nation" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">pihak polis pula di tuduh</a> lemah dan tidak cekap membanteras jenayah. Aneh!"<br /><br />Mereka menyalak pun dalam bahasa asing. Perhatikan <i>chicken-scratch banner</i> mereka - macam itukah adab mereka memohon pertolongan? Dengan bahasa yang tidak difahami oleh si Tuan-yang-dipohon-pertolongannya? Nampaknya <i>target-audience</i> mereka hanya kaum sejenis mereka, jadi jangan salahkan masyarakat umum jika salakkan mereka tidak diendahkan. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj0mtxXEGE8" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Sedangkan pelawak Chris Rock pun tahu adab dan tatasusila bila berhadapan dengan polis.</a> Ah malangnya, klip video itu tidak ada sarikata cakar ayam.Anti-cakar ayamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-4636754630080903162009-11-28T17:37:15.225-08:002009-11-28T17:37:15.225-08:00Salam Tuan Jitu,
If someone tells me that a mount...Salam Tuan Jitu,<br /><br />If someone tells me that a mountain has shifted from its fixed position. I can believe him.<br /><br />If someone tells me that so-and-so has changed its position. I cannot believe him.<br /><br />If someone tells me that a communist or a kkk DAP or a Dong Zong or a vinan or an msleepyhead has changed its position. I cannot believe him.<br /><br />Their messages and method of delivary are more subtle but are as poisonous as ever in respect to nation building the Malaysian way.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06597500565892976153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-56698816018603591302009-11-27T18:43:48.834-08:002009-11-27T18:43:48.834-08:00KijangMas,
Setuju "hakikat bahawa golongan i...KijangMas,<br /><br />Setuju "hakikat bahawa golongan ini tidak mahu apa-apa hubungan .. dengan masyarakat am negara ini."<br /><br />Tapi kita tidak boleh biarkan mereka begitu sahaja. Kita sudah pujuk mereka secara baik. Sekarang tiba masanya kita gunakan cara lain. Kita mesti kritik mereka, bidas mereka, keji mereka sehingga mereka sedar. Kita tidak mahu mereka jadi musuh dalam selimut. <br /><br />Mereka pentingkan diri sendiri teramat sangat. Nenek moyang mereka datang kesini lari dari keadaan merana, duka nestapa, bermacam masalah hidup dinegeri Cina, hampir 100 tahun menumpang sebagai pendatang berstatus "stateless" dinegara ini, sudah diberi kerakyatan Malaysia salepas Merdeka, mereka mahu naik tocang. Dipanggil pendatang pun tidak terima. Mahu hidup sekongkong antara mereka sendiri. <br /><br />Mereka saperti yang tinggal di"China Towns" dimerata dunia. Hidup dalam kelompok mereka sendiri, tidak bercampur rakyat umum, siap dengan institusi kongsi gelap, penjahat dan gengster yang dibawa dari negeri Cina. Tidak pedulikan kejian, sindiran, ludah benci orang-orang tempatan diEropah, diAmerika, diAustralia dan lain-lain nya. Lihatlah keadaan diMelbourne, diLondon, diSan Francisco umpamanya. Kebencian kulit putih terhadap peniaga Cina diMelbournne pernah dilapurkan diakhbar. Boleh di rasa sendiri bila disana. <br /><br />Kita telah mengajak mereka bersatu, mainkan peranan membangunkan negara sebagai rakyat, jalinkan perhubungan saliturahim supaya lebih mesra, lebih harmoni perhubungan antara kaum melalui Sekolah Satu Aliran atau Satu Sekolah Untuk Semua (SSS). Lihat apa reaksi mereka, apa Dong Zong kata. "Multi-national state" kepala hotak mereka. Langsung tidak boleh masuk akal.<br /><br />Saya tahu mereka tahu pendirian mereka itu tidak diterima rakyat umum. Mereka hanya minoriti yang kecil. Banyak orang-orang Cina yang menghantar anak-anak mereka keSekolah Kebangsaan. Dong Zong hanya mengeksploitasi keadaan politik yang lemah, pendirian pemimpin yang tak nyata haluannya. Tapi saya mahukan mereka sedar bahawa pendirian mereka itu tidak boleh diterima rakyat sampai bila bila masa pun. Kita akan terus membangkang, mengkritik, mengkeji pendirian mereka itu. Pendirian itu anti-nasional, tidak mendorong kapada pembinaan negara yang jitu dan bersatu padu. <br /><br />Cuba fikirkan: dari apa yang saya baca, pelombong-pelombong bijeh timah bawa institusi kongsi gelap (secret societies), penjahat dan gengster masuk ke Perak diabad 19. Satu Kapitan China dan 44 orang gengster telah menandatangi Petition meminta Residen British diPenang membantu mereka mengambil balik lombong bijih timah yang telah ditawan geng lawan mereka. Ini menyebabkan British masuk negeri Perak dan telah membawa kapada campur tangan dan penjajahan British di Malaya. Fikirkanlah kederhakaan mereka. <br /><br />Tidak tahu sejauh mana peranan institusi kongsi gelap dan gengster itu dalam mendapatkan kekayaan dan kuasa ekonomi dinegara ini. Hingga sekarang institusi tersebut masih ada, termasuk di-Ibupejabat Kerajaan Selangor. ADUN PKR dan Ahli Parlimen PKR menuduh Exco DAP ada membuat perhubungan dengan "Underworld" di Ibupejabat Kerajaan Selangor itu sendiri. Fikirkanlah tingkah laku mereka.<br /><br />Dong Zong pernah mengaitkan pendirian mereka terhadap cadangan Sekolah Satu Aliran atau SSS dengan isu budaya. Apa institusi kongsi gelap dan gengster juga budaya? Institusi ini ada dimana-mana "China Towns" dimerata dunia. Dengan adanya institusi tersebut mereka disekelilingnya biasanya mengamalkan pendirian semuanya rahsia "tidak tahu, tidak ada dengar" fasal pembunuhan, pergaduhan antara samseng dan sebagainya. Apa ini yang menyebabkan mereka tidak mahu bercampur, mahu terus hidup sekongkong, tidak hiraukan Artikel 152 Perlembagaan negara yang menyatakan kedudukan Bahasa Malaysia, yang lojiknya memerlukan semua sekolah menggunakannya sebagai bahasa pengantar?<br /><br />Jitu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-59144496828891413202009-11-26T21:13:44.018-08:002009-11-26T21:13:44.018-08:00@KM,
With due respect, you said: "Mungkin su...@KM,<br /><br />With due respect, you said: "Mungkin sudah tiba masanya kita terima hakikat bahawa golongan ini tidak mahu apa-apa hubungan atau pertalian dengan masyarakat am negara ini."<br /><br />Mungkin juga kerana golongan ini <a href="http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/44775-btn-taught-me-the-chinese-are-the-jews-of-asia" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">kerap kali diingatkan bahawa mereka tiada apa-apa hubungan atau pertalian dengan masyarakat am negara ini.</a><br /><br />If this is done at university level, imagine each student going home and telling their family and friends about it. Doesn't matter anymore if you come from national or vernacular schools at that point, whatever perception you have of a harmonious Malaysia as taught in Sejarah Malaysia or Pendidikan Moral is completely altered in a single day's session.<br /><br />I guess there will be some who will counter that with, but if they had respect for the majority and had blended in better than the BTN would not have existed in the first place. Maybe true.<br /><br />More hate and stereotyping is not going to bring us anywhere near a united front. If only they were as confident as you, knowing that they are the true Tuan Tanah, with their rights already enshrined in the constitution for eternity, they wouldn't have to justify their paranoia with something like the <i>Jews of Asia.</i> Boy, they really do know how to kill two birds with one stone. haha.msleepyheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865350687840052004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-37288574339124142902009-11-26T19:16:59.174-08:002009-11-26T19:16:59.174-08:00Salam KM & everyone here, may I take this oppo...Salam KM & everyone here, may I take this opportunity to wish all of you a 'Selamat Hari Raya Haji'.<br /><br />Tommy,<br /><br />P/S - Hey Bosz, I read somewhere that up in Kelantan, they eat every bits of the sacrificial cow including the meat/tendons in the hoof. Wow nothing is wasted.Tommy Yewfigurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12417405409281770347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-70877184479720431642009-11-26T07:50:47.246-08:002009-11-26T07:50:47.246-08:00Khas untuk semua di Demi Negara, "Selamat men...Khas untuk semua di Demi Negara, "Selamat menyambut Aidil Adha."Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10058653104014681765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-72910475696666089582009-11-25T19:48:50.650-08:002009-11-25T19:48:50.650-08:001. there is no political will. For once I’d agree ...1. there is no political will. For once I’d agree with the DAP when they say that the Malays are also pendatangs in this country. It takes a whore…. Look at the top echelon in the country and tinker what to expect from a Bugis-Riau-Turk combination… BuRiTur?<br />2. SSS referendum vehemently opposed by the subversives for obvious reasons (being paranoid stiiinnngy chinkies, they want to stay segregated and do not wish to share the wealth they grabbed in any way with non-yellow Malaysians)<br />3. the other option is to challenge the legality of the vernacular schools. <br />In one fell swoop the malujadimelayu pendatangs would not be able to exaggerate Multicultural multiass to encourage top echelon pendatangs to dish more help to the chinky pendatangs to further polarize Malaysians…If the Jiao Zong people think that they’re in a separate nation-state, they can ask Donkey Zong to pay their salaries and bonusesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-22804919988199743682009-11-25T18:18:30.440-08:002009-11-25T18:18:30.440-08:00KM sir.
When can we get our hands on your DN e-bo...KM sir.<br /><br />When can we get our hands on your DN e-book? <br /><br />tq.<br /><br /><br />-Mangkuk HayunerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-46635881247992095052009-11-25T09:01:59.088-08:002009-11-25T09:01:59.088-08:00Semerah Padi said:-
"Multi-national state? Ja...<b>Semerah Padi</b> said:-<br />"Multi-national state? Jadi Malaysia ini Malay-national state, indian national state, chinese national state to say the least? ... Anjing kurap ini sudah bengong ... Mana ada negara lain dalam sesebuah negara dalam dunia ini? Mana ada frasa "multi-national state"? Memanglah mereka ini pengkhianat negara Malaysia kerana cuba mengiktirafkan mini China dalam negara Malaysia."<br /><br />Ya, Sdr Semerah Padi. Golongan ini sebenarnya tidak ikhlas. Mereka langsung tiada minat untuk menyumbang kepada keharmonian sosial atau membina sebuah negara yang serasi, utuh dan jitu. Bagi makhluk ini, Malaysia bak suatu ruang legar sementara untuk mereka bermastautin dengan selesa, membikin seberapa banyak wang (dengan apa cara sekali pun) serta mengamalkan bahasa dan budaya mereka sepuas-puasnya <i>tanpa</i> apa-apa tanggungjawab dan peranan dalam masyarakat. Jika mereka bersuara pun, ianya hanyalah untuk kepentingan puak mereka sendiri. Contoh: mereka menyalak dan mengaung riuh sekampung bila penjenayah sebulu dengan mereka di padamkan oleh Polis Di-Raja Malaysia, seolah-olah si penyangak itu tidak bersalah, malah seakan malaikat suci yang di bunuh tanpa sebab oleh pihak polis. Yang anehnya, bila mereka menjadi mangsa bunuh, samun dan rompak, <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/25/nation/5176459&sec=nation" rel="nofollow">pihak polis pula di tuduh</a> lemah dan tidak cekap membanteras jenayah. Aneh! <br /><br />Mungkin kita semua hanya mengejar illusi dalam usaha untuk membina saf baru Anak Bangsa Malaysia yang sehati sejiwa melalui SSS. Ya, Orang Melayu yang budiman beria-ia untuk bersatu dan memeluk puak zuriat pendatang ini sebagai saudara kita dalam keluarga Anak Bangsa Malaysia. SSS ialah suatu contoh keikhlasan kita. Tetapi apakah reaksi mereka? Ya, begitu buruk sekali, dengan berbagai helah aneh dan tipu muslihat.<br /><br />Mungkin sudah tiba masanya kita terima hakikat bahawa golongan ini tidak mahu apa-apa hubungan atau pertalian dengan masyarakat am negara ini. Mereka lebih senang berinteraksi dan lebih akrab dengan spesis sejenis di China, Singapura, Hong Kong dan Taiwan, dimana haiwan laknat seperti Wee Meng Chee terhasil. <br /><br />Mungkin kita lupakan sahaja mereka dan fokus ke aktiviti membina jatidiri dan dayasaing Anak-Anak Bangsa Malaysia tulin.KijangMashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02617194030300556118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-46930404344524077262009-11-25T03:35:56.278-08:002009-11-25T03:35:56.278-08:00Hi folks,
Education but not SSS related, or may b...Hi folks,<br /><br />Education but not SSS related, or may be is.<br /><br />This <a href="http://www.usm.my/ipptn/fileup/Matrikulasi%20IPTA.pdf" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">undated report</a> has implications, depending on how you want to read it.<br /><br />As I have mentioned previously, the progress of this country will depend on the progress of the overall majority, and if there are still some stuckups in the system despite it being designed to uplift them by providing various opportunities and programs, then it will continue to create a general population of mediocre graduates/citizens that will not be able to contribute much to the country.msleepyheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865350687840052004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-32703614287520641282009-11-23T14:41:34.153-08:002009-11-23T14:41:34.153-08:00KijangMas,
I'm glad to read Hanif's react...KijangMas,<br /><br />I'm glad to read Hanif's reaction above. This young man is sensitive to a very lamentable historical fact that could repeat itself, yet again. <br /><br />It had repeated itself already - Singapore was given to Stamford Raffles in 1819, handed back in 1963, given away again in 1965. As far as I'm concerned, this was a traitorous act of the highest order and our history books must point it so, in order that current and future leaders will never even think of such a stupid and disastrous act.<br /><br />Let's not think that it won't happen. Leaders like the flip-flopping and often sleeping-at-meetings Tun Dol badly handled the disputed Pulau Batu Putih and it now belongs to Singapore. The stupidity of Malaysian leaders seems endless. Present and future generations must be made aware so that they would become vocal if and when another horrendous mistake on territorial integrity is in the making. <br /><br />Yes indeed, KijangMas. You might want to consider a write-up on the giving away of territories like Hanif suggested. There has been untold suppression of anger, bitterness and frustration on the acts and omissions on the part of what Tun Dr Mahathir refers to as the "Little Emperor" and the "Little Middle Kingdom" all these years since the so-called kicking-out of Singapore 44 years ago. <br /><br />Right now they appear to be adopting an aggressive posture with their defence policy. Employment of Zionist Israeli advisers in the midst of Muslim neighbours, purchase of submarines, acquistion of sophisticated attack aircrafts, alleged secret agreements with Taiwan and/or Hong Kong for the stationing of aircrafts there. Like Zionist Israel, the Little Emperor may be thinking in terms of a "deterrent factor" but we must be on the alert against any evil design on our national integrity. <br /><br />We have to also remember that we have many alienised Malaysians in our midst many of whom have their hearts in Singapore. Some are calling for communist terrorist Chin Peng to be allowed to enter Malaysia. He always had his heart in Communist China, wanted this country to be under the suzerainty of that country, now wants to enter our country merely to be buried beside his father. <br /><br />But, as the eminent historian Tan Sri Professor Khoo Kay Kim has pointed out, the bloke is not even a Malaysian citizen. He had committed terrorism and atrocities of the kind that merit his being brought before the International War Crimes Tribunal, not to Malaysia as a free civilian. Never. However, we may honour the Haadyai Accord and let him rot in Betong, south Thailand.<br /><br />Aku.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-49171048928708289352009-11-23T06:26:48.264-08:002009-11-23T06:26:48.264-08:00"Singapore was expelled in a lazyman's so..."Singapore was expelled in a lazyman's solution to the problem"<br /><br />I am still baffled, angry and disgusted with Arwah Tunku's action on this. <br /><br />I was born in Mahathirs era, but thinking and hearing about this over the time makes me sick! It was shocking decision! <br /><br />Perhaps, Tuan KM could do a little write-up about this? <br /><br />HanifAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-80759182769352509312009-11-23T03:17:39.359-08:002009-11-23T03:17:39.359-08:00@Pala Otak,
memang pundek betoi diaorang, link ki...@Pala Otak,<br /><br />memang pundek betoi diaorang, link kita memang sama, tengok komen aku pada November 20, 2009 6:45 PM.<br /><br />takleh harap betoi orang camtu, dah bagi kat srjk tak cukup, skarang dia bagi kat sek vernakular swasta pula. pookie mark depa, ingat duit rakyat diaorang punya mak bapak punya, buat publisiti murahan nak tarik undilah tu.<br /><br />haram betoi!msleepyheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14865350687840052004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-194647368902980524.post-25216027630180379562009-11-22T06:09:44.795-08:002009-11-22T06:09:44.795-08:00Here we go again..same old shit on different day.
...Here we go again..same old shit on different day.<br /><br />Oi, lu ingat tax payer's money pergi ke Melayu saja ka?<br /><br />What about <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/7/21/nation/4360141&sec=nation" rel="nofollow">this</a>, <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/21/nation/5159693&sec=nation" rel="nofollow">this</a> and <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/10/9/bagan_pinang/4874600&sec=bagan_pinang" rel="nofollow">this</a>?<br /><br />Pundek betoi. Dah lah unconstitutional, pakai duit aku pulak tuh!Pala Otak Hangnoreply@blogger.com