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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Make it a sin

It's almost shocking to see the whole country stuck onto one silly event when there're more important matters at hand. All this i thanked Datuk Ismail Ahmad. What Datuk, just strip him of his title i say. Has he been living in the jungles all these years? Has he not realised that Malaysia is a multiracial society? Has he not realised that Malaysia isn't Malaysia without all the other 12 million non-malays? WTF is wrong with him.

To him, the chinese are squatters and immigrants. What have the chinese race done to him before is beyond my business which probably brought up all this tension. He refused to apologize suggesting that he was angered before someone in the past who happened to be chinese. I sincerely believe that no human is a racist by nature. They are merely made into one. As much as i would like to pity him for getting the wrong attention, society has developed the sole issue of race as taboo ever since May 16. As a person of caliber, matured and educated as he is, he has shown a no-brainer by critisizing 8 million people by generalising them. What he should have done was settle his matters and own thoughts personally, not brandishing it aloud. Call him stupid, he's beyond that.

The chinese race was brought into Malaya for economic reasons. Ever since we came, we became a part of the economy by building the country as much as the bumis did. Small medium enterprises or small businesses were famous among the chinese and this sector contributes over 60% of the country's GDP. We the chinese also helped opened up Malaysia by introducing several mainland languages and connections to enable foregin chinese tourists and investors feel a part of them in Malaysia. We too live, breathe, eat and sleep like other Malaysians. What makes us so different then? How we are what we are is define by how we were brought up, not by blood line.

Making a mockery out of himself was the worst thing he could do. With a thick face he says no and even asked for an apology from his chinese counterpart. In an instant, he lost over 8 million people's respect. Indirectly, what chinese are makes indians, eurasians and expatriats squatters and immigrants themselves is what he's saying.

Suspension from political activity is insulting. Insulting to those he disrespected. He should be punished positively and be put in a chinese society to work labour and see what he's sweat can bring him.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ive done something here to have you a few cents!

FlyingDragon said...

It is childish and unprofessional of him to do so. What has happened to manners and respect? His suspension is compatible with a lil kids being sent to sit in the corner for misbehaving...Where's the justice in that? N for not apologising?? Bad example for younger generations...I thought leaders were chosen to be a good example and represent the community. How is this possible??? so disappointing...

Eugene said...

a case of an individualistic leader who hopes to be served instead of serve. yet, people don act childishly to retaliate against him. instead, his supporters tear down the Gerakan Party leader's picture on the wall (a chinese too).

Brainless-childish monkey leaders have equally brainless-childish followers.