Immediacy for Change

Everyone's waiting for the Big Day. I'm just excited that finally, the fuel prize will be RM2.00 again. Am I a fan of Pakatan Rakyat? I couldn't say. But for what is worth, the idea of having two coalitions will spark change within the country. Both coalition will not be as complacent as BN is now. For once, the people will have the power to choose. And choose we shall.

Looking back at how Hak Ketuanan Melayu is uphold vigorously by UMNO, I can't help but to compare our situation with the United States when the african americans fought for their equal rights as citizens.

It seems hypocritical of me to think that I was able to comprehend and understand the struggle of african americans when white americans denied them of their basic rights but shrug off the notion of Hak Sama Rata.

Do I think we are ready? Honestly, no. We are not ready for this big change. Look what happened to some Melayu Singapura. Their BodohSombong attitude shows how we malays are not ready for a life changing paradigm shift. But if we're not ready now, at the peak of globalization, when will we? Leaders today have been complacent in educating the nation, thinking that by not bothering to free poor malays from the shackle of dependance, their service will still be necessary. Not only will their service be prolonged, they will also reap benefits of bumiputra priviledges for themselves.

This my friends, shows how flawed our NEP is.

If the government refuse to change our country, we will have no choice but to change the government. For better or worse.

It's a grim prospect I'm sure but it's necessary nonetheless. The immediacy for change is necessary as Malaysians will no longer tolerate incompetence.

11 comments:

Danny said...

Bro,

Do you have any particular reason/ case study for labelling Melayu Singapura as BodohSombong attitude?

Just curious....

husnulaisyah said...

An interesting piece of entry.I couldn't say if I am a fan of PR either but I sure wait for the arrival of the new dawn.InsyaAllah it will bring us the much awaited rays of hope leading us to a new beginning of our shared destinies in a new Malaysia.

The change is inevitable.

Just happened to stumble upon your blog.
So,selamat berkenalan kamu.:)

nurzalikha said...

Can I have your opinion on one of my blog entries entitled KAED: and we call ourselves designers.

It's just my point of view or opinion. I have received a LOOOT of hate comments from KAED-ians. Never thought they were that sensitive.

http://nurzalikha.wordpress.com

BTW, I'm zalikha, 1st yr archi, a close friend of Jannah and her sis, najah.

Hafidz Baharom said...

Actually, I think Malaysian Malays are more "bodoh sombong" than the Singaporean Malays.

But in truth, neither side is bodoh, just sombong.

Miss Aida said...

I think it'll be interesting to see the changes. It was due time anyway, whichever way the cookie crumbles.

bebe said...

I'm officially offended by that stereotype slur on malay singaporeans....And dissapointed that someone such as yourself would make such a statement.My mom is singaporean.I feel so insulted..

Afiq Deen said...

You're officially offended? I know right, I'm dissapointed too. So you're okay with just Melayu Malas then? Anymore specific will offend you issit?

Selamat berkenalan.

I don't have a reason. I've never been to Singapore! I'm just plain ignorant, that's all.

Anonymous said...

Why Singaporeans?Why not just malays?as if malaysian malays are any better.Snort

bebe said...

Ok..sorry.This IS your blog.
I should have read your entry and just shut up.Thanx for replying me anyway....

Anonymous said...

boring, boring. same ol storys, takde modal lain?

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