tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088617.post6864403651365955460..comments2023-11-03T20:58:39.648+08:00Comments on dR. eAy-LaLLe: Some more comments after 16 septembermafeitzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05166165999772595130noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088617.post-3523913017798652132008-09-20T23:37:00.000+08:002008-09-20T23:37:00.000+08:00the malays have always been the the governing rac...the malays have always been the the governing race of the country for the past 50 years and will probably be in power for the next 5000 years<BR/><BR/>as long as they govern and lead, the welfare of their race should technically be in good hands.<BR/><BR/>the problem with this malay rights issue is the fact that it takes away the fun and thrill of accomplishment.<BR/><BR/>as a successful indian, i can tell you that success is attainable in this country without the need for any special rights and privileges.<BR/><BR/>this is a blessed country, strategically located, free from disasters and rich in all aspects.<BR/>if you come up the hard way like my family has, you will really come to love this country. i will die for this country anyday..<BR/><BR/>work hard, be persistent and sincere, a bit of luck and success is yours.<BR/><BR/>all malays are capable of EARNING their success. just look at the hard working nasi lemak traders in the city rising at 4am to start work. many of them have a sellout business and are rich!<BR/><BR/>azizi ali is still a property millionaire without the bumiputera discount . he buys most of property from auctions.<BR/><BR/>i worked with many brillant malay doctors. what has their bumiputera rights got to do with their skills i can never tell. their `rights' have however allowed some low quality guys to infiltrate their ranks, but thats another story.<BR/><BR/>the taste of such success feels very good.<BR/><BR/>throw in a whole lot of malay rights and privileges and keris weilding antics and you get another equation.<BR/><BR/>it makes many malays oblivious towards reality, makes them more and more dependant on the government and just generally takes the fun out of things.<BR/><BR/>this special rights article makes many malay politicians think they deserve this country and all its fruits without the responsibility that comes with it. <BR/>another name-greed. its not <BR/>the malays who behave like this.<BR/>give anyone, indians, eskimos, little rich kinds, privilages they dont have to earn and you get the same product. brats.<BR/><BR/>the rules of evolution are the same, survival of the fittest. always have been. thats why we have super bugs like MRSA. <BR/><BR/>shove all the malays under the tempurung of special rights and you get a group that just cant survive without crutches.<BR/><BR/>from time to time you will get zealots in the government waving dangerous weapons, telling us non malays to be carefull with what we say or the will be another blood bath. yawn. its not even insulting anymore...<BR/><BR/>but you see, the government can change hands in a matter of days. <BR/><BR/>if you EARN somethings, no one can take it away from you. even if they do, you will just earn it back again. <BR/><BR/>if the malay rights go, dato ahmad's ali baba company will cease to exist, ali and daud will worry about their seats in UITM and start to study and those who brandish kerises, spears and guns are going to worry about the <BR/>cops.<BR/><BR/>but no one can touch azizi ali's millions, no one can take away the nasi lemak traders business and no one can take away my friends talents at doing peripheral nerve blocks!<BR/><BR/>see what i am getting at?<BR/><BR/>as a non malay, should i be angry and envious at malays for getting their special privilages? no. why should you be angry at people getting something that isn't even yours to ask? <BR/><BR/>like it or not malay rights are enshrined in the federal constitution. <BR/><BR/>what to do? <BR/>do away with malay rights and the<BR/>NEP?<BR/><BR/>not yet, there is still a large gap between the majority of poor rural malays and the rich minority.<BR/><BR/>but be carefull, the malay rights and privilages are a double edge sword. keep them long enough and all the competitive edge and talent will go to waste and the malays will never catch up.<BR/><BR/>and that will truly be the end to this country.<BR/><BR/>sorry if i offended anyone but thats what i think.<BR/><BR/>kamunting, here i come.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088617.post-18357378528483790432008-09-19T22:20:00.000+08:002008-09-19T22:20:00.000+08:00hi...i did'nt know that doctors do have interest i...hi...<BR/><BR/>i did'nt know that doctors do have interest in politics...that's good anyway...i guess u are right about the t-sunami politics in malaysia not doing any good..but the most thing that scares me is when the greedy people take away the malay or perogatives in the federal constitution...if that happend...it will be worse than having real war.....<BR/><BR/><BR/>Regards<BR/>Fazreenfazreenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09336649409663169602noreply@blogger.com