Everyone seems to be clamouring for change. Every alternative on-line portal, every alternative blog we review contend "change" is inevitable. 2012 will be a year of change, they contend (although a little have been saying this for years). The state/ country/ universe will be a improved place, they say, if shift was to happen.
BUT what is just a CHANGE people have been seeking for? Change of a government? Change of a Prime Minister? Change of a mindset?Change of cultures? Changes in governance? Changes in a approach we change?
[digressing : To folks during Pakatan as well as their supporters, shift could meant booting out BN so which they can take control of a government. To Anwar, shift could meant kicking Najib out so which he can turn PM. To most folks in UMNO, shift could meant removing absolved of a old foggies so which they get a possibility of moving up a ladder. To BN in Penang, shift could meant throwing out Guan Eng so which UMNO is in assign again. Change in Gerakan could meant kicking out Tsu Koon so which a little alternative fella get a possibility of being a head-honcho as well as removing a ministerial position. The demand for shift must always be taken with a splash of salt].
Let's get back upon track.
Monyet King says Malaysians (and a adults of every country) merit a supervision they get. Politicians as well as their behaviours have been customarily a thoughtfulness of a society. Whether it is a Federal supervision or st! ate gove rnments, people merit a leaders they get. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".[p.s. prior to we ask, let me tell we which a republic of cowards will get a tyrant as their leader]
Corruption
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be free of corruption, afterwards all Malaysians should abhor corruption. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. Many people appear to have this idea which it is crime only if supervision officers or a little bigshot statesman does it, not when they themselves use bribery. The man in a travel is not antithetic to giving RM50 to a cops to look a alternative side, he is not antithetic to giving RM 500 to a sales rep in a developer's bureau to bind which dilemma lot, he is not antithetic to giving RM 200 to his driving school instructor to "secure" his driving licence, he is not antithetic to giving RM 200 his car salesmen to "jump queue" when taking smoothness of his car.
Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish uncorrupted leaders, we have to be purify yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Honesty
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be honest, afterwards all Malaysians should additionally be honest. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. Malaysians have been dispassionate about buying pirated DVDs. Isn't this tantamount to stealing? Malaysians have been dispassionate about using pirated software. Isn't this stealing? Malaysians have been not endangered about illegally photocopying books. Isn't this tantamount to stealing? The only disproportion in between these people as well as a bigshot statesman who swindled millions is a quantum of theft. Both have been thieves.
Employees who do their personal st! uff duri ng their company's expense have been being dishonest. People who cheat upon their taxes have been dishonest.Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish honest leaders, we have to be honest yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Civility
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be civil, afterwards all Malaysians should additionally be civil. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about jumping queues. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about littering. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about stuffing themselves stupid during open house buffets. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about double parking as well as restraint others. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about letting their dogs poo in a streets. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about posting half-truths as well as unver! ified st uff upon a Facebook. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about be a nuisance to their neighbours.
Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish your leaders to be civil, we have to be polite yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Respect
See folks,WE MUST BECOME THE CHANGE THAT WE SEEK. Change of governments won't have a nation better. Change of a Prime Minister won't have a nation better. Changing a Chief Minister of Penang or a MB of Kelantan won't have a states better. Changing a conduct of PERKASA won't have a nation better.
Real shift will only occur when Malaysians themselves change.
Monyet King additionally says
1.The key opening indicator whether we have been a republic of honourable people may well be a number of pirated DVDs sole in this country.
2.Now, where is which loose change?
BUT what is just a CHANGE people have been seeking for? Change of a government? Change of a Prime Minister? Change of a mindset?Change of cultures? Changes in governance? Changes in a approach we change?
[digressing : To folks during Pakatan as well as their supporters, shift could meant booting out BN so which they can take control of a government. To Anwar, shift could meant kicking Najib out so which he can turn PM. To most folks in UMNO, shift could meant removing absolved of a old foggies so which they get a possibility of moving up a ladder. To BN in Penang, shift could meant throwing out Guan Eng so which UMNO is in assign again. Change in Gerakan could meant kicking out Tsu Koon so which a little alternative fella get a possibility of being a head-honcho as well as removing a ministerial position. The demand for shift must always be taken with a splash of salt].
Let's get back upon track.
Monyet King says Malaysians (and a adults of every country) merit a supervision they get. Politicians as well as their behaviours have been customarily a thoughtfulness of a society. Whether it is a Federal supervision or st! ate gove rnments, people merit a leaders they get. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".[p.s. prior to we ask, let me tell we which a republic of cowards will get a tyrant as their leader]
Corruption
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be free of corruption, afterwards all Malaysians should abhor corruption. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. Many people appear to have this idea which it is crime only if supervision officers or a little bigshot statesman does it, not when they themselves use bribery. The man in a travel is not antithetic to giving RM50 to a cops to look a alternative side, he is not antithetic to giving RM 500 to a sales rep in a developer's bureau to bind which dilemma lot, he is not antithetic to giving RM 200 to his driving school instructor to "secure" his driving licence, he is not antithetic to giving RM 200 his car salesmen to "jump queue" when taking smoothness of his car.
Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish uncorrupted leaders, we have to be purify yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Honesty
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be honest, afterwards all Malaysians should additionally be honest. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. Malaysians have been dispassionate about buying pirated DVDs. Isn't this tantamount to stealing? Malaysians have been dispassionate about using pirated software. Isn't this stealing? Malaysians have been not endangered about illegally photocopying books. Isn't this tantamount to stealing? The only disproportion in between these people as well as a bigshot statesman who swindled millions is a quantum of theft. Both have been thieves.
Employees who do their personal st! uff duri ng their company's expense have been being dishonest. People who cheat upon their taxes have been dishonest.Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish honest leaders, we have to be honest yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Civility
If Malaysians wish their leaders to be civil, afterwards all Malaysians should additionally be civil. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about jumping queues. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about littering. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about stuffing themselves stupid during open house buffets. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about double parking as well as restraint others. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about letting their dogs poo in a streets. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about posting half-truths as well as unver! ified st uff upon a Facebook. A lot of Malaysians have got no qualms about be a nuisance to their neighbours.
Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish your leaders to be civil, we have to be polite yourself. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Respect
If Malaysians wish their leaders to apply oneself as well as be supportive to a multicultural society, afterwards all Malaysians should apply oneself as well as be supportive to a diversity. Unfortunately which is not what is happening. There have been Chinese in this nation whose hobby is putting down a Malays. There have been Malays in this nation whose hobby is insulting a Dusuns. There have been Indians in this nation whose hobby is poking fun of a Punjabis. There have been Christians in this natio! n whose hobby is insulting a Muslims. There have been Hindus in this nation whose hobby is exclusion a Christians. You don't have to go far. Just reads a most blogs as well as online headlines portal we will realise how unresponsive as well as irresponsible most Malaysians are.
Everyone expects a alternative side to change. They themselves would not shift a bit. But if we wish your leaders to apply oneself as well as be supportive to a multicultural society, we have to do a same. Leaders, after all, have been a thoughtfulness of a people they "lead".
Real shift will only occur when Malaysians themselves change.
1.The key opening indicator whether we have been a republic of honourable people may well be a number of pirated DVDs sole in this country.
2.Now, where is which loose change?
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