Multi-Racial, Religion, Culture as we are, Malaysian
August 29, 2006 – 9:03 amTrack-back post for 28th August 2006.
How multi-racial, cultural and religous are we all..
The PM promises a free nation, yet our mission for one country-one vission
has gone awry in a different direction of rather a once country-one race & religion.
Please do not quote me wrong, as I just follow what the politicians, especially
UMNO and MCA who champions for their own race MAINLY at most time.
I’m not saying it is totally wrong, but hey, please do read history I urge these
politicians, what Malaysia was en-visioned to be and why we struggle to
achieve independence. Take some time to ponder.. on the BN Manisfesto.
The BN Manifesto 2004, was created in the 2004 General Election, gave
many promises to Malaysians out there, giving a hope for the future in
Malaysia, but to many Malaysians’ avail, it didn’t do much as it promises.
Please do go and download the BN Manifesto and read it. Reflect on it.
You be the judge on this Manisfesto and think what should you do next GE.
The current scenario in Malaysian political front is ugly.. or rather F-Ugly.
How F-Ugly you ask me? Pretty much F-Ugly I would say after reading
on this wonderful article that reminds us of the untold story and agenda.
The cops arrest couples for holding hands in public and crackdown on sincere, dissenting voices but “close one eye” when BN warlords contemptuously ignore their traffic summonses and fan racial and religious sentiments in mainstream media.The BN government spends millions to “re-train” unemployed university graduates after spending years brainwashing them with the nebulous UMNO agenda and thereafter expects them to perform in the real world.
Where is the peace, justice and prosperity promised since 2004?
Do not tell me that, after 2 years, 2YEARS! we can’t make a simple change.
Yes, Rome is not built overnight, I am sure we 2 YEARS is not overnight!!
How could we achieve a multi-racial, religious and cultural nation when
there are people who do not want it to be that way. Politicians who thinks
for their own race but not for all, playing racial cards along the way…
Penang CM Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon was challenged to step down as the
chairman of Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) by Bukit Mertajam
UMNO Chairman, Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir during the UMNO division
AGM on Aug 27, 2006. Reason given for the challenge was that the hierarchy
of the corporation is was dominated by a single and the chairman position was
held by UMNO in 1999 and Koh was only temporarily filling the seat.
This has given views that, what is belongs to the UMNO must be retained by
UMNO. So to say, that since we are being ruled by UMNO, everyone must
follow its way and abide by their rule of mouth. What happened to the
BN Manifesto 2004? Was it only a showcase to win the General Election ‘04?
Minister of Education, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein issued a warning
to MCA Youth to stop harping on the issue of Khairy’s remark. KJ was asked
to apologise for his remarks by MCA Youth and according to him, it has never
crossed his mind to apologise.
“We will join ranks and meet any challenge head-on for the sake of the party and Umno Youth.”
“Khairy had said he was misunderstood and that the matter would be raised at the BN Youth meeting. What more does MCA Youth want?”
He said BN Youth leaders should not get emotional, including questioning the issues of Malay rights raised at Umno meetings.
How are we to achieve a multi-racial country when a certain quaters in the
government does not follow what has the BN Manifesto promised?
When only the matters of Malay rights and UMNO views can only be
raised, but not rights of others non other than theirs.
Remember the memorandum send by 10 Ministers to the PM?
So this kind of issues that questions the rights of non other than UMNO’s
was asked to withdraw by the PM, but when PM said that KJ should
explain his remarks is not being bothered? or maybe KJ plans to explain
his remarks later on? god knows..
I’m still wondering wether is our dear PM being ruled by one party or
one nation? Some say one-party, some say one-nation, I dare not comment.
How are we to achieve a multi-racial, cultural & religous nation with these
things going on around us?
We can’t ask more, what we see is what we know. Do not listen to media
or any news not published by the government as told. I think otherwise.
I hope that I brought some light to the people. I hope for a change in
this wonderful nation, but I’m afraid for giving in too much hope to be
in despair at the end…
What I can do is to tell the people about this article written in such a
way to remind us Malaysians, politicians-national, state and local about
the current unseen and untold scene in our country despite 49 years of
“Merdeka”







