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Jangan Kacau... Dan Selamat Hari Raya Kepada Semua.

>> Thursday, September 02, 2010


Berbaki 7 hari lagi Ramadhan akan meninggalkan kita semua, Jadi gua mengucapkan;

SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI

Kepada semua pembaca blog ini, Followers dan rakan taulan bloggers yang di hormati sekalian.

Dan juga kepada individu2, pemimpin2 yang selalu kena maki hamun dengan gua atas kebangangan lu orang sendiri, gua minta maaf dan yaaa ampunnn... 
lepas raya nanti gua akan belasah lagi jika lu orang masih 
mengekalkan tahap bangang lu orang itu.

Gua memohon jutaan maaf dan keampunan jika ada salah silap, terkasar bahasa... hahaha.. bahasa memang kasar pun... dan apa2 lagilah... so.. maafkan gua, kira kosong-kosong jelah...

Semoga lu orang semua bergumbira di samping keluarga dan sanak saudara tersayang. Kepada yang akan balik ke kampung halaman masing2, gua ucapkan selamat memandu dan berhati-hati di jalanraya, kerana Saman Ekor sedang menanti... kah..kah..kah....

Gua akan berhenti berblogging bermula hari ini dan akan bersambung semula selepas raya nanti. Sebabnya...

"Gua nak berkhalwat"

Assalammualakum......

11 IkutSukaLu...::

hj jamaludin,  Thursday, September 02, 2010 11:50:00 PM  

Bismilah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim
Bro Isa
Gua pun sama la minta maaf kalau gua da buat lu jadi bangang dalam wilayah (N3) lu.
Moga moga Lanun Somali dan Panglima 7 tak culik lu semasa lu berkhalwat dengan tuhan lu .
Apa apa pun gua tetap tuntut Nasi berani kambing lu di Masjid Shah Alam pada esok hari .
DAn Selamat Hari Raya , Maaf dzahir dan batin.Moga moga Allah SWT terima amalan ibadat lu di bulan yg mulia RAMADHAN tahun ini. Amin. Addiosssss Bro!

iNCeK aKiM Friday, September 03, 2010 5:35:00 AM  

aku pon nk mntk maaf gk la Isa klw ade ape2 yg aku buat dah mengguris hati ko. hoho. camat ayi yaye~

Anonymous,  Friday, September 03, 2010 10:23:00 AM  

aku minta maap sebb lama tak komen kat blog kau.
celaka sedih pulak aku pagi ni. staff aku kat pejabat buka lagu raya.

selamat hari raya bro.malam tadi aku rasa macam malam lailatulqadar je. jadi aku berdoa untuk kau moga bahasa ala-ala sial ko tu dah makin kurang lepas raya nanti. amin. hahahahahha.

selamat hari raya anak muda generasi baru.

generasi bundle

Lang Friday, September 03, 2010 4:45:00 PM  

salam aidilfitri bro...

jangan salam 1malaysia...

selamat berkhalwat... maaf zahir batin buat lu...

teratailiar Friday, September 03, 2010 6:18:00 PM  

salam...
nak tumpang mengucapkan...
selamat berhari raya buat semua...
tuan blog,
hj jamaludin, lanun somali, lang, dan sumua kengkawan cyber...
maaf zahir batin.

fong,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:16:00 AM  

"Racial polarisation in the country is not caused by the country's vernacular school system but more by the government political, education and economic discriminative policies." - an educationist said today.

The prime minister and all the Umno ministers will never admit that polarisation arises more out of the race-based policies and privileges one race gets over another.

Similarly, there are other areas of our daily lives where terminologies used have made us view certain practices as privileges rather than sacrifices. For instance, the bumi discount for houses.

The total sale value to the developer is still the same. It is just that the non-malay buyer is likely to be required to pay for some of the discount given to the malays.

But the longer the NEP policies continue and the greater the vehemence with which Umno politicians issue threats, terminologies will change and more people will talk about these practices or policies in words that may not sound as pleasing to the ears of the beneficiaries.

Obviously, at that point we shall probably see a new round of discriminations and disagreements. Unfortunately, as long as only weak people take on leadership roles within Umno, threats will continue, NEP policies will be sustained and corruption will prevail.

That unfortunately is the legacy we have as Malaysians.

The basic building blocks of unity, whether you are uniting different ethnic groups in a country or trying to re-engineer a corporation of differing cultural values, are the same.

The principal parties have to be treated as equals - nor special privileges no favours that would favour one group over another. Any privilege that is given should be given to all on the same basis - for example, special privilege given to the financially poor regardless of race or ethnic origin.

It is only on this equitable footing that you can foster true nationalism and build lasting unity, since each component group will have the same stake in the nation and has equal likelihood in reaping the rewards or suffering the consequences.

My recommendation to the government, not simply as a businessman but also based on pragmatism, is not to waste any more taxpayer ringgit on nationalism programmes until it has established the pre-conditions for its success.

What is sad is that, after almost five decades of independence, we have been unable in Malaysia, to bring globally-vision leaders to the forefront - leaders who can see beyond racial boundaries to recognise the immense sociological and economic potential that can benefit all Malaysians.

aston,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:21:00 AM  

· Canada is a multi racial country like Malaysia.
· Canada is a relatively young country like Malaysia.
· Canada is a very progressive country.
· Canada is one of the G8 countries.
· Canada is one of the highest per capital income in the world now.
· Canada is one of the most developed countries in the world now.
· Canada allows both English and French as its official languages.
· Canada builds many 100% government subsidized French primary and secondary schools and French medium universities.
· Canada has very liberal policy in education and language.
· Ratio of English speaking citizens vs. French speaking citizens is almost similar to malays and Chinese in Malaysia.

What is Malaysia now? Discrimination, discrimination and more discrimination!

jodie,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:24:00 AM  

Is the language diversity in our educational system a stumbling block to so-called national unity? Despite the insistence of this idea by the self-interested ruling elite, it is simply wrong.

And the common use of English did not stop Americans from fighting Britons in the War of Independence. And let us not forget the American Civil War – both sides spoke English.

And to the contrary, we see Europeans of different mother tongues coming together in a democratic manner to forge a united continent in the form of the multilingual European Union with common standards of human rights, governance and democracy.

English-speaking people with different mother tongues are also now living peacefully in five different sovereign and independent countries namely the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand.

It is time for the Malaysia ruling elite and their ideologues to stop spreading the voodoo of that language diversity hampers national unity.

The root cause of national disunity is none other than the existence of race-based political parties like Umno, MIC and MCA, which perpetuate race-based affirmative action policies and which only benefit the upper class BN gangs and their sons, daughters and cronies.

San,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:28:00 AM  

Well, UMNO managed to achieve one thing. The BTN-type morons, have been overwhelmingly successful in brainwashing todays 27 million citizens.

Who says that the peninsular was always called Tanah Melayu? This is a recent British term!

Tanah Melayu was never the name until the British came and colonized the peninsular.

Malai means hill in Tamil; as to describe the Titiwangsa range on the said peninsular since the 2nd century by the Gujerati traders who set up their formidable Hindu empire at Lembah Bujang.

kok,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:30:00 AM  

The truth is that the ability of education to bring people together is limited. On top of that, education – at least secular one – is about the pursuit of knowledge and truth, and hence whatever is taught in schools should be based on the reality and truth in order to unite the students.

But when our society is already polarised by the law and other economic realities, and we tell our children otherwise in school, its likely that the unity lessons will never stick for long or even worse result in a backlash.

What is more distressing is the fact that national education policy is only meant for the masses while our political leaders send their children overseas. Can we believe they have faith in our own educational facilities and that they are sincere in wanting the best for us?

In Malaysia, unfairness is institutionalised. For example, it is alright for certain schools or universities like the Universiti Institut Teknologi Mara to bar non-malays.

So it piques me to hear some blaming vernacular schools for racial tensions. Vernacular schools have never barred malays from enrolling into them unlike Mara educational institutions. If vernacular schools are to be blamed, so too must the Mara institutions.

A minister responsible for higher education who can make such inflammatory statements confirms that the so-called meritocracy system of university entrance is a sham, since he is able to promise that the percentage for malay applicants will never fall below the previous quota percentage.

Is he suggesting that we should rejoice over our poor education? Please do not confuse quality with quantity.

I cannot help but think that the politicians have an ulterior motive. If so, please be honest and brave enough to admit it.

With such narrow-minded people in charge, it is difficult to have confidence in any of their suggestions.

When it came to choosing a career, I avoided public services for the fear of being excluded from promotions just like how I was excluded from matriculation etc. Many employers are also very racially defined.

Now, as much as I miss hanging out with people of other races, I end up being with people of my own race.

Looking back, I don't think our primary vernacular system is the cause of disunity. On the contrary, it enriches our Malaysia heritage. The real problems are with the uneven playing fields that split malays and non-malays from secondary school onwards.

Another examples are the Chinese Indonesians. Most of them don't even speak their mother tongue, nor do they even carry Chinese names anymore, yet come any major political turmoil, they are targeted by the majority. Is this due to vernacular education?

The government should be aware of the fact that the number of Chinese schools has not increased over the past 30 years despite the need for them due to increased demand from both Chinese and non-Chinese students.

The diversity of education methods in the country is a national treasure and should be upheld. Unity will come from mutual respect and fair treatment for all – not necessarily from a uniform education.

Whether they will take concrete steps to address the imbalance is another matter for, while I am optimistic about the people of Malaysia, I have very little faith in politicians.

fargoman,  Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:39:00 AM  

The malays do not exist as a unique tribe but are the result of centuries of mix amongst various ethnic groups - migrants from Yunnan, Polynesia, Java, Sumatra, Turkey, Arabia, India, Siam, Cambodia, Laos.

Once they began to populate the Malayan Peninsula - (which wasn't named for the malay race but derives from the Tamil word for "mountain" - malai) they figured it would be advantageous to claim ownership of the land by dubbing it Tanah Melayu.

It was mostly a political part of various pirate bloodlines to create their own Promised Land.

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