4.11.09

Remember..when you used my cap on your maiden trip..
And when I got it back..I would never wear it because it had your scent...that kept me going through life..

It's so sad to now know it's all for shit.

If I may quote: January 16th 2009. 10:00pm - 12:23pm

- Be my first and my last love...-
- ...one more chance... -
- ...happiest...regretted...truly love you..make it work.. -
- ...last shot..imagine life without you again... -

What a joke.


27.10.09

Random news


Isn't it interesting how a flight misses it's airport by 16 minutes and the FAA contacts the military and has 2 fighter jets on alert. Whereas when 9/11 happened, Hmmmmmm....
Well I'll leave that to pique some interest.

I'm not siding anyone. I've attended 2 public debates on Israel and Palestine. Oh God bless Australia with it's freedom of speech! Gosh! Reminds me of how gagging it is in Malaysia. But opinions can be split very well on both sides.
Anyways, this time its just..

Hmmmm..

That's just plain wrong..


21.10.09

Bend thy brain

1 stop forward 2 steps back. Muahahahaa. Oh what a farce.
At least there's a group of lucky buggers who managed to study in English.

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In an email I received:
Najib Razak contradicted himself in his speech last Thursday at the Umno General Assembly. He spoke of the all-embracing 1Malaysia concept on one hand and of the need to retain the New Economic Policy (NEP) on the other. The Native Americans in old cowboy movies might have said that he spoke with a forked tongue.

How can you have the NEP and at the same time say that we are all 1Malaysia? The NEP is exclusive to a particular group of people, and such exclusivity sets them apart. There is no 1Malaysia; there are 2Malaysias.

Does Najib not see that or is his 1Malaysia idea merely PR spin or marketing hype?

This central contradiction is what makes many non-Malays sceptical of what he is touting. The only non-Malays who will buy it are those who are not discerning enough or who are easily bought.

I'm almost tempted to include the Bagan Pinang voters in this category but their decision to support so strongly a politician with a corruption record in that recent by-election could be due to other concerns.

Why continue to have an affirmative action programme that is still based on race? Haven't we moved on since March 8, 2008? How much different is Najib's defense of the need for the NEP from that of his cousin Hishammuddin Hussein's pre-March 8 keris-wielding pledge to defend it against adversaries? It's merely less militant, that's all.

Najib slammed the Malays who say they no longer need “crutches” and called them arrogant. He asked, “What about the Malays who still require help? Is it fair if the group who still need crutches are denied help?”

Why hasn't he thought of providing help to people of all races who need “crutches”? Wouldn't that be more in line with 1Malaysia? All he needs to do is look at the Malaysian Economic Agenda proposed by Pakatan Rakyat. Go back to basics – have an affirmative action programme based on need. Isn't that the original intent of the NEP?

It looks like Najib was invoking the NEP at the assembly expressly to play to the Malay gallery, to ensure that his regular customers will remain faithful. Meanwhile, the non-Malay customers can wait. He will find some other occasion in the future to throw them small gifts and lure them to buy his merchandise.

That's the kind of ploy we've been used to through the decades, but hasn't it exceeded its sell-by date? Shouldn't we reject it instead of fall for its trickery? Leaders of race-based parties like Najib must resolve their central dilemma – pander to their own race or be truly multi-racial. They can't have it both ways.

This time around, Najib has chosen to stick with tradition. We must hold leaders accountable for their doublespeak. Similarly, we have to insist that Ong Tee Keat stick to his promise of resigning as MCA president now that a no-confidence vote has been taken against him.

If Umno is not racist...


At the Umno assembly, Najib also said that the Malays are not racist. He is absolutely right; they are not. But what about Umno? He said it is not racist too.

If Umno is not racist, why did it organise forums after March 8 in which Malays were warned that Malay power was being eroded and that Malay land had fallen into non-Malay hands?

If Umno is not racist, why does it maintain an indoctrination agency like the Biro Tata Negara (BTN) which inculcates in young Malay minds the idea of Ketuanan Melayu and wariness of the other races? (For more on the BTN, read Dr Azly Rahman's chapter 'On the Problem of Ketuanan Melayu and the Work of the Biro Tata Negara' in the book Multiethnic Malaysia.)

If Umno is not racist, why does it allow the newspapers it owns, particularly in the Malay language, to run stories and commentaries that could easily be deemed seditious? Don't tell me that it's because Umno believes in the independence of the media and therefore does not intervene. I've been in journalism for more than 30 years and I know that's a lie.

Najib also pointed out that the true meaning of racism lay in the apartheid policy that once held sway in South Africa. Well, he was not quite the pot calling the kettle black because it is true that Malaysia does not practise apartheid like the National Party of South Africa did. But why do non-Malay parents have to work so much harder to send their children for tertiary education? Why do they have to outsource such education overseas?

Why is there a restrictive quota for the intake of non-Malay students into our public universities? Why are there educational institutions that are strictly for Malays? And why was there so much hue and cry against Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim's suggestion for Universiti Teknologi Mara to offer 10 percent of its places to non-Malay students?

Why is only a small percentage of government scholarships granted to non-Malays? Why do some non-Malay students who top their classes not get such scholarships? Do the non-Malays not pay taxes?

Why is the Malaysian Civil Service so understaffed by non-Malays? And of which race are the overwhelming numbers of high officials in the civil service, universities, police force, army and so on?

Is it not just a subtler form of apartheid that Malaysia practices? And is it not a fact that ours is one of only a few countries in the world that institutionalises racial discrimination? So, what is Najib talking about? Whom is he trying to fool? What nonsense is this 1Malaysia?


KEE THUAN CHYE is the man behind the book 'March 8: The Day Malaysia Woke Up', which is also

Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason. - Anonymous


Kind of sums it up really.

17.10.09

Finite Element Analysis

I wish I could take credit for this..

Finite Element Analysis

But I can't.

Good shit ei?

1.9.09

Pricks

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/36272-protesters-threaten-bloodshed-over-hindu-temple

Quote from here:
On 28 August 2009, 3 days before our National Day and during the holy month of Ramadhan, a dark shadow of racism and religious hatred was cast as 50 Malay-Muslims protested the construction of a Hindu temple by brandishing a severed cow's head and promising violence.

The government and police reaction to this: nothing.

For an administration usually so eager to arrest hundreds of peaceful Malaysians involved in so-called "illegal gatherings", their severe failure not only to respond swiftly and strongly against this march but to stand by and observe as it occurred is a shocking exposure of the hypocrisy that exists in our government.

Malays, Chinese and Indians alike, it is apparent to all of us Malaysians that had it been any other race or religious collective marching against the building of a mosque the event would never have been allowed to take place, much less go as far as it did, and its organisers arrested immediately. Furthermore, brandishing the severed head of an animal seen as sacred to Hindus is the equivalent of burning the Quran for Muslims- a crime of hatred at its deepest.

Neither scenario should be allowed- however in this case, not only were no arrests made, but the riot police themselves stood by and watched as the entire provocative act unfolded.

http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2009/08/30/let-all-patriotic-malaysians-regardless-of-party-come-together-to-save-najib%E2%80%99s-1malaysia-from-heading-for-the-rocks-150-days-after-becoming-prime-minister/
Quote:
Malaysia in past weeks suffered unprecedented battery of adverse world media coverage which gravely undermine our international competitiveness and goal to become developed high-income country
The Myth Of A Moderate Malaysia »
Let all patriotic Malaysians regardless of party come together to save Najib’s 1Malaysia from heading for the rocks 150 days after becoming Prime Minister

52nd National Day message

Recent events, particularly in the past few weeks, cannot but raise the concern and even alarm of Malaysians who want to see the evolution of a Bangsa Malaysia after half a century of nationhood – as Malaysia is only just a decade from the Vision 2020 deadline of achieving a Bangsa Malaysia out of the diverse races, languages, cultures and religions in the country to become a fully developed nation in 2020.

Of late, there is not only a recrudescence of the irresponsible politics of race and religion, the exploitation of the race and religion cards have reached new intensity utterly reckless of their damage to the multi-racial, multi-religious, multi-lingual and multi-cultural fabric of Malaysian society.

As a result, there is a further polarization of race and religion with the hardening of intolerant attitudes and stances, creating situations unseen or unheard of in the previous history of the nation – like the cowhead sacrilege in Shah Alam on Friday where a group protesting against the construction of a Hindu temple threatened bloodshed and committed the ultimate act of religious insensitivity, insult and profanity to Hindus by severing the head of a cow and stomping on it.
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I wonder whether we should take something they regard as sacred and stomp on it too?
Hmmm?
Hmmmmmmmm??