The title is: The Malaysian Circus
Firstly presenting to you the Chief Clown:

Mr. AI (Ahmad Intelligence, not even artificial)
Mr. AI started to entertain the crowd by describing the Chinese as immigrants and he laughed at himself.
*Silence*
Not funny isn't it? Yes it is indeed NOT funny at all. What kind of circus is that?
Or should I say, what kind of government are we having today?
Firstly, this AI clown claimed last week that we Chinese were immigrants and never deserved equal rights in the nation. As a minister himself for so many years, why on earth he made such silly comments? Did he not get any rights as a Malay?
As a Chinese myself, I feel VERY insulted. What if I say the same thing to you, what will you feel Mr. AI?
Do you know how many things that WE Chinese have to do ourselves to earn the so-called RIGHTS?
Rights to education, rights to put our foot in the Malaysian world.
Then after a few days (FEW DAYS) of delay by our good friend Mr. AB (the A family I guess) and his deputy carrying him in their arms like a baby and saying Mr AI was misunderstood by the public when he refused to apologize. Instead,
Mr. N APOLOGIZED FOR HIM.
Who the hell he thinks he is?
Fine, it was 3 years of suspension in the government sector. But barely few days later, the drama continues with the introduction of new characters as the good guys.
But these good guys were sacrificed for the main characters of the drama. Teresa Kwok, Raja Petra and another reporter for Sin Chew Jit Poh newspaper were arrested by the ISA for the TRUTH that they stated. In fact, they NEVER questioned the rights of the races.
And you see, I'm proud to type out the names of the good guys PROUDLY, as they did the right thing, in fact nothing wrong.
What's wrong was the biasness of the government which began to get on the nerves of the Malaysian public.
We have eyes to witness what's happening ourselves. Firstly was the election which was a "tsunami" caused by the near-perfect triumph of the Opposition, then followed by the totally unreasonable price-hike of petrol.
Next was the Ninth Malaysian Plan, which turned out be a None Malaysian Plan. Swt.
As nothing much in the plan was really helpful to us.
Then, it was the Atlantuya case which was suspected to be related to someone major in the country.
Whoa, sounds exciting ain't it? Embrace yourselves folks, it's happening in the real world!
The more I typed, the more I felt angry that I'm actually living in a country like this. I don't dare to even go overseas, as I do not wish to be asked
"Hey, nice to meet you, where are you from?"
"Should I say Singapore instead?"
Until today, I finally see some righteousness and a sense of responsibility shown by a government officer
Presenting to you the hero of the day,

Mr. Zaid, ex-de facto Law Minister of Malaysia.
He took full responsibility by resigning his current post as he felt responsible for he had not done enough to implement the changes of the Malaysian law. I can fully understand him because there are too many insecurities surrounding the cabinet nowadays, and maybe he just could not take it himself anymore. Furthermore, he even quoted that his resignation might help to solve the problems faced by the Prime Minister.
This is the true Malaysian spirit everyone should learn. He apologized even though it's not his fault.
Unlike SOME people.
Come on Malaysia, we need to do something. No matter what this is still the place I was born, and I'll be a Malaysian always. Malaysia used to be a peaceful country, so let it be peaceful once again.
1 comment:
I just read your post. The chatbox wasn't big enough for what I'm gonna say here. I totally agree with you (eventhough I listen to others rather than read the news myself). I have heard of instances where the Big Race has bullied the orang aslis as they tried to make a living. These true stories came from the orang aslis themselves-a group to which my church works with. And I was thinking, these are the true natives of the country. Yet they are being bullied by this other race who have claimed this country as their own. Who're the immigrants now? Sigh... After letting that all out, I think we really need to pray for the country. As well as for ourselves, so we won't go and burn the politicians' houses down. Lol. Take care =)
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