POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND MALAYSIAN


By : STEPHEN YAMAN
THE LEADER of the statute BN Chinese political celebration in Malaysia recently said, "An antithesis celebration has given the fake sense or lied which Penang has the successful administration department to stir the Chinese community".
In sequence to convince the voters in Penang, BN will have to do the lot of work to safeguard which they have in actuality in the past umpteen years finished improved than the antithesis in administrating Penang compared with the opposition's 4 years. So, the only approach is to win behind Penang which they claim which they will do at the entrance ubiquitous election. Let us see what will be the voters' choice.
Many eccentric world journalists as good as AFP have reported in several newspapers which the antithesis has mad! e good strides in Penang as good as Selangor given taking over the two states in the 2008 ubiquitous election. The books, which were phony red after 5 decades underneath the control of Malaysia's peremptory statute coalition, were fast offset in their 4 years as good as debts were substantially eliminated.
For the personality of the statute BN Chinese celebration to say "that if the sure celebration gets the Chinese await all the problems faced by the community will be solved". The same celebration has for many years got the Chinese await though how come they never seemed to solve many Chinese issues.
Yes, you determine nobody is the 'superman' as he pronounced though give "credit where credit is due". Don't you all know which Penang has finished pretty good in the 4 years given 2008 the visit to Penang would be the best approach t! o judge for oneself, other than reading from council reports?
Former MCA President Tun Dr. Ling Liong Sik was quoted in the newspapers observant which many antithesis leaders in PR states were not bogged down with dignified as good as crime issues. He even pronounced which Selangor Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim as good as Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as examples of PR leaders pure by crime as good as abuses of power.
In Penang, CM Lim Guan Eng has launched the debate to hindrance central corruption. Penang as good as Selangor have been the first states in Malaysia to have the Chief Minister as good as all its excos spoken their personal assets as good as income to the public.
Many credit Lim's attempts to purify up the rampant backroom deals as good as political patronage which have been typical of Malaysia. Lim said, "What is unhappy about Malaysia is which things which have been the international norm (clean government) have been abnormal". And he continued, "If you can show which you can oversee well, it will be the model, the showcase the precursor of governing the sovereign government".
Tun Dr. Mahathir recently talked about greater ability in managing the country as good as the formidable task of managing the democracy in this modern situation. He cited, "Human rights, various forms of leisure which could lead in drop as good as instability as good as the little democracy would be good".
What is he hinting at? Does he wish an peremptory supervision perpetually or do Malaysians wish or need many "Changes" upon governance? BN has been the supervision for some-more than 5 decades. He knows which the minority has never in history influenced BN, as good as never will given they have been minorities. Perhaps he is feeling "the East Malaysian wave or the breeze of change" which substantially may affect the voters' decisions in the ballot boxes in the entrance 13th ubiquitous election.
In the recent newspaper report, the DPM was observant which "The Malays depend too most upon government". we determine with him given they have been spoon-fed by the government. He expects the Malays to gain control of the economy. Is the supervision giving next to chances to all Malays (including Malays from all walks of life) in Malaysia to participate in all mercantile as good as commercial operation activities?
The supervision has just allocated RM500 million 'grant' to cover 10% of the costs of projects in Sabah value about RM5 billion which includes an international convention centre as good as infrastructures such as roads, flare post, water, electric as good as drainage complement between others the timing of this accede to is perfect.
In Malaysia, instead of classification people as Malays, Chinese, Indians, natives, lain-lain, etc, because do you not start calling ourselves "Malaysians" to justify PM's "1Malaysia concept"? In the USA everyone is called American in any case of opposite races as good as racial groups. So, currently the good grandson of the slave in USA is the first black American President.
We have seen major changes in Malaysia over the final few years as good as have been removing the sure turn of political maturity nonetheless not sufficient ! to entirely practice the two celebration complement seen elsewhere overseas. We should unequivocally start thinking which "we have been Malaysians" rsther than than classification ourselves as people of opposite races. In Sabah as good as Sarawak, people have been really closely knitted as good as the 1Malaysia judgment is zero new. People of all races as good as religion association freely all these years as good as inter-marriages were really common.
As an East Malaysian, we find it tough to understand because Malays in Semenanjung Malaysia would wish to avoid sitting in the Chinese coffee shop. In Sabah as good as Sarawak you have been really stre! tchable as good as tolerant given you have some-more farming areas where people lay in any 'kedai kopi' or stall for refreshments when they mangle their journey.
I worked in Kuala Lumpur as good as many states of West Malaysia for some-more than 10 years - people tend to be oriented towards "UMNO for Malays, MIC for Indians, MCA for Chinese, etc" given the autonomy of Malaya. we think it is time to start orientating ourselves to be Malaysians in suggestion to be indeed Malaysians.
Until you unequivocally "Change or Ubah" as good as become Malaysians, you stand segregated. - Sabahkini
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