Saturday, December 12, 2009

Dr M: Don't pick on bumi issueCivil Revolution May Usher A Constitutional Democracy In MALAYSIA DONT PUSH THE NON MALAYS TO THE WALL

Civil Revolution May Usher A Constitutional Democracy In MALAYSIA DONT PUSH THE NON MALAYS TO THE WALL
Can Malaysians avoid yet another crisis. Although oscillating between corrupt civilian governments and POLICE dictatorships, crises have been a way of life for BARISAN GOVERNMENT But this crisis IS GOING TO BE different. It IS not particularly for or against a leader. It was the third act of a grass-roots movement, led by the PEOPLE in favor of the rule of law under a constitutional framework.

AVOID THIS MAHATHIR'S VISION OF MALAYS


THE UMNOPETRONAS STING, VICTIMS MALAYSIANS Former premier Mahathir Mohamad, who is the adviser to national oil firm Petronas, has asked how the Umno-BN spent the RM253.6 billionrevelation of the MACC report to the Prime Minister. In spite of the overwhelming evidence against Tajudin Ramli and the simultaneous launching of the police investigation by the Commercial Crime Division of Bukit Aman, the government decided to close the file and stamp it with NFA (no further action) while the Malaysian taxpayers are made to carry the burden of the RM9 billion cost.the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) feels that child pornography images peddler are traffice offenders no big deal but if you make report against UMNO you are a criminal.Umno is much more Islamic than PAS said Muhyiddin.

CBI may freeze Raju's land bank work this how unlike child pornography images peddlers
Malays are always asking for handout they are always asking why the goverment didn't help them. When are we going to see them standing on their own?

MALAYSIA appears to be on the verge of COLLAPSING as a functioning Constitutional Democracy, with primacy of laws and constitution that has eluded MALAYSIA THANKS TO BARISAN'S for 51 years of its checkered history RIP OFF THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT

The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment’. But if we are citizens passionate about Malaysia and our birthright, which should not be surrendered to politicians and/or bureaucrats under any circumstances, then we should just get stuck in and ACT NOW to save our democracy and to make it safe and secure from predatory politicians and/or bureaucrats.

He often said that Malays could rule Malaysia without non-Malays but because they believed in ‘power-sharing’, they were willing to compromise. Now isn’t the subtext ‘Ketuanan Melayu’ and a disregard for non-Malay sense of ‘belonging’ to Malaysia?
Mahathir would often remind how ‘generous’ the Malays were towards ‘others’ and were allowed to be taught in their own langauge and have Chinese names unlike in other countries like Indonesia where Chinese had to have Indonesian names and were not allowed to promote their mother tongue.
Mahathir was a Machiavellian master of psychology. He created a ‘tongkat mentality’ in the Malay psyche to make them insecure and dependent on UMNO. This stunted and parochialised the Malay mind. He declared Malaysia ‘an Islamic State’ illegally, further dividing Malaysian society only to reinforce ‘Ketuanan Islam’.
The irony is that the Malay elite were never pure Malay, if ever there is such an entity. Mahathir’s grandfather was an immigrant from India yet he could play the ‘Malay Ultra’ without batting an eyelid.He is whole modus operandi was based on a lie. It is no surprise that his policies corrupted every institution of democratic governance in Malaysia.Mahathirism has been a terrible curse on Malaysia.
Amazing, isn’t it? Just when you thought the dust has settled another surprise, or rather scandal, appears and screaming for your attention. Unlike BMF scandal that saw a whooping RM2.5 billion vaporized into thin air back in 1980s the same cannot be said about PKFZ’s scandal which has eaten RM7.453 billion of taxpayers’ money and is about to put the whole project in the country’s Guinness Record – a staggering RM12.453 billion. The country has indeed made her progress at an astounding rate – not only the quality of scandal or corruption (in terms of value) has increased, the quantity has also skyrocketed exponentially since then.
Going by the rate the scandals are queuing waiting to explode, now is perhaps the best time for Najib’s administration to prepare a long list, assign a queue-number to each of them with the most critical given priority and release it one after another. The reason is pretty simple. Bombard and overload the people or taxpayers with the scandals and chances are high they’ll forget about it the next day because before they can debate and digest the first scandal at their favorite coffee-shop, the next scandal would be front-paged and then the third, the fourth, the fifth and the list continues. Remember I said the most critical has to go first? So by the time the last scandal (if there would be a last scandal in the first place) makes its appearance the scale of it would probably amounting to a few thousands of ringgit that eventually people will ignore it. Great strategy isn’t it?


THIS HOW THE KETUAN MELAYU WORK INSTEAD OF MAKING THE MALAY RICHER THE NON MALAYS BECOME MORE RICHER

Racial polarisation,Pewaris,BTN course ,Utusan Melayu,Ketuanuan Melayu,Keris wielding ,rampant corruption, mega project scandals, anjing Gestapo, AG ,selective prosecution ,illegal immigrants, crime rate, etc,etc,etc.....
Then you have the ban on satelite dishes so that Astro, his crony's company can monopolize the market and make everyone subscribe to Astro, and deprive us of FREE Satelite TV many many hundreds of channels !
Then you have IRIS monopolizing the Identity Cards and Passports market in Malaysia just because JPN doesn't have the source codes and this enriches Vixen Tan ... 3G license that should have been Digi's also give to Vixen Tan's Mitv now known as U Mobile



Dr Mahathir Mohamad

Mahathir is a bare faced liar. His modus operandi was based on Ketuanan Melayu. But he practised double speak. He talked 'unity' but sowed division at the same time. He practised the colonial divide and rule policy and held things together by capitalising on each communities fears and insecurities.calls for Malaysian Unity during his rule, he quietly committed the treasonable act of importing lowly Indonesians and Philippinos into the country permanently distorting the country's racial composition. This has resulted in the many serious social and political problems currently confronting Malaysians! For this reason alone, this sly old fox should be put behind bars immediately if not executed for selling out the country decades ago!
He often said that Malays could rule Malaysia without non-Malays but because they believed in 'power-sharing', they were willing to compromise. Now isn't the subtext 'Ketuanan Melayu' and a disregard for non-Malay sense of 'belonging' to Malaysia?
Mahathir would often remind how 'generous' the Malays were towards 'others' and were allowed to be taught in their own langauge and have Chinese names unlike in other countries like Indonesia where Chinese had to have Indonesian names and were not allowed to promote their mother tongue.
Mahathir was a Machiavellian master of psychology. He created a 'tongkat mentality' in the Malay psyche to make them insecure and dependent on UMNO. This stunted and parochialised the Malay mind. He declared Malaysia 'an Islamic State' illegally, further dividing Malaysian society only to reinforce 'Ketuanan Islam'.
The irony is that the Malay elite were never pure Malay, if ever there is such an entity. Mahathir's grandfather was an immigrant fromIndia yet he could play the 'Malay Ultra' without batting an eyelid.He is whole modus operandi was based on a lie. It is no surprise that his policies corrupted every institution of democratic governance in Malaysia.
Mahathirism has been a terrible curse on Malaysia.


said today that the opportunity given to more bumiputras to enter public universities should not be disputed as a racist act which prioritises one race at the expense of others.

The former prime minister said the move was to ensure a balanced racial development so that the bumiputras were not left behind in mainstream education, which could have negative repercussions.

Seeking a balance

He said that at the private institutions of higher learning, which now numbered nearly the same as the public institutions of higher learning, the bumiputra enrolment was very small, only in the region of 10%, while the rest was made up of the other races because many bumiputras could not afford the fees.

"If we conduct a census of the number of students in the government and private universities, there are more non-bumiputra students. That's why we give attention and more places to bumiputras," he said in his keynote address, entitled "UUM 25 Years Expectation vs Reality", at the Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) Alumni Convention 2009 here.

"So we should not feel guilty (just) because we have places for the bumiputras. We have a right to attain a position that is on par in this country. We want reasonable rights," he said.

You can't call it racism, says Dr M

Dr Mahathir said the affirmative policy under the New Economic Policy to bring the bumiputras into the country's mainstream development in various fields, including education, was not something extreme because although bumiputras made up about 60% of the population, the set quota was only 30%.

"This is not racism...we only ask for half of what we should be demanding. This shows that we are not racist...in fact to get 30% is not easy."

If there was no balance, those left behind would feel hatred and jealousy and might act irrationally, and this was what the country wanted to avoid, he was quoted by Bernama as saying.

He added that the extra attention and opportunities given to the bumiputras did not mean that the other races were sidelined.

He also said that it was important for the bumiputras to have the knowledge in running a business because many of them did not use the money as capital or to invest but to shop.

"We must change the bumiputra mindset. The money will bring returns when invested and this can enhance their wealth. Normally, they spend when they have money...often more than the money available and this causes problems."

Advice to set up university town

On UUM, Dr Mahathir said the aspiration of its establishment had been achieved as was evident from the success in producing bumiputra graduates as well of graduates of other races in management but it was still not enough.

"The UUM's future still hinges on efforts in capacity building, especially for the bumiputras, in business," he said.

He said students in management finance and accounting must be taught to have the right mindset, strong resilience as well as other traits to be successful in business and other fields.

Dr Mahathir also hoped that one day there would be a university town in Sintok, where the UUM is located, like the university towns in Cambridge and Oxford.

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