Monday, September 13, 2004

PM- do not associate the bombing with malaysia

When i read the newspaper on saturday/sunday, our Prime Minister had made a comment on the bombing in Indonesia. In his comment, he told the media/indonesian government not to associate the recent bombing with Malaysia. He also mentioned that it was the action of an individual. When it comes to the bad things that happens around the world (which Malaysians are involved), we tend to disassociate them with the country. maybe it will tarnish the government's/country's image around the globe, making it one of a 'terrorist haven' in the world and give Malaysia a bad name. I'm not saying that the government should be held responsible for the action by the so-called-intellect-expert bombmaker, please don't say that they are not a malaysian citizen at all and disassociate all course of actions taken by the guy. even in the local political scenes, i had heard from some of my few frens mentioned bout few of their lecturer in local Uni are preaching anti-government sentiments. In front of hundreds of students, the lecturer were 'blasting' the government. These fanatics should held under the ISA. That bugger is not doing anything right for the student. he should remember that he get paid to teach, not to brainwashed the mind of the students he supposed to be teaching. Should the Uni administration be held responsible, or the government should be taken the blame for nurturing those fanatics in sponsoring those assholes to study in other countries. Making them more 'intelligent' and came back to bite the hands that fed them.
So..if the government/people do not want to associated a 'fully qualified' malaysian (but a bad one) with the country, how bout mr guy sebastian (a former malaysian for only 4 years)? just because he had won the australian idol, and he was once a 'klang boy', people accepted him with open arms. Is he still Malaysian?? He was now an australian now, because of his newly found fame, people wants to associate him with the country, and recently an article disclose that Vijay Singh (the golf player who married a malaysian) applied for a Malaysian PR about 20 years ago. but his application was rejected. So 20 years after, when Vijay became the top golfer this year toppling Tiger Wood from his crown as reigning number one, a lot of stories came out and they say this and say that and bla bla bla...( lots of 'grandmother stories' were revealed)
The Conclusion: When you do bad things, people do not want anything to do with you, when you're 'something' (even when you a former malaysian and you don't speak a complete sentence in Bahasa Malaysia )and a Malaysian PR applicant 20 years ago) they wants anything to do with you. They want treat you like their own family and friends.
So... to Vijay Singh (congrats to you- even though i'm not a golfing fan) you really kicked their sorry ass hard (for those dumb ass who rejected you 20 years ago for not granting you a PR status) and Guy Sebastian- no comment (i'm an anti-idol person, ok) and one more thing would the people here accept a normal human being (a former malaysian minus the fortune and fame) with open arms? i wonder??

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