Friday, August 15, 2008

"Sensitive Issues" Shhhhhh.....

I am quite disapointed with a few issues which happened in Malaysia recently.

First of all is the forum --- Conversion to Islam --- organized by Bar Council had to stop half way. I always believe that ALL religion in the world is good. The only problem lies in the follower...

So, the protestors claimed religion is a sensitive issue and nobody should held a public discussion on it. What is the logic behind this? By shutting up the mouth of people who have a different view with them do not mean that the problem has been solved. This will only make matter worse. In a civilised world, we do not threatened. Instead we discuss. Discussion makes things clearer, allowed different views to be presented and create a better solution to settle dispute.

Then the demonstration of the UITM student regarding the opening of 10% of the university intake to non-Malay student. Everyone understand that the only way to teach a child to survive is by teaching him/her how to fish and not by giving fish directly. Closing UITM to the bumiputra is not only like feeding fish to the child but also closing the pond at the same time, not letting other people come in to fish. Now they can close a pond, but can they also close the sea and not allow people from other part of the world to fish???

Lastly the PAS youth wing which referred the non-Muslims as orang asing. This statement really hurts. So this means that until now PAS still cannot accept other races in this country? After 51 year we stay together in this country?

Our country will celebrate the 51st anniversary this year. With the Merdeka day within the corner, all politicians must remember how tough is it that our ancestor obtain independence. The politicians should be more responsible in their words and actions. Their easy access to the media and public should not be used as a tool to gain popularity and support.

The non-Malay in this country help to build the nation too. We do not come here to rob or do things against the law. Most of us are good citizen. We treat this country as our home. MALAYSIA IS OUR HOME. Not China or India. When our badminton player Lee Chong Wei play against China player Ling Dan on sunday, we support Lee Chong Wei, we support Malaysia team. We hope that he will bring back a gold medal!!!

One world one vision??? One country may not even have the same vision.....
It is so sad.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

well, tht's malaysia, we r ruled by a bunch of short-sighted 'katak bawah tempurung'.

the country will never progress under their ruling.

after 50 years, we chinese still be considered as 'pendatang asing'.

it's saddening...

uitm... haha, we, chinese contribute most of the income to malaysia, to 'feed' them, but in return, they forbid us to use the things that we r paying for.

how ironically...

HYY said...

BN and pakatan rakyat seems the same. Politicians are no exception. They just say wat they feel like want to say. Never think of the consequence at all... Can chaos bring benefit to them??? really cannot understand

k2k said...

One world one vision??? One country may not even have the same vision..... <-- that's quite true!

malaysia- owning the "first class" natural resources and strategic location but progressing as a "thrid world" country... how sad...

Poh Hon said...

Just change, vote for PKR again next time! Give PKR a chance