Saturday, August 16, 2008

Malay..Part 2

It seems that i may elaborate on this topic, on my opinion. Multiracial is a must if one's country wants to be successful. I may be prejudiced here, but take a look at our neighboring country, Brunei. Go there, and take a look on the economics, educations and everything there, not just the museums or what not. And realize, when we are in out own community, where we become 'soft' in a surrounding, we will not be better. in fact we will degrades and how can we survives and make the nation a great thing.
For me, if people wants to talk about Malay or praising the Malays and condeming others, take a look at the history and think on it. Dont just merely read. You will gain nothing. sometimes, we need a challenged, a boast, so we know how to strive better. look at all things in wider views and not just emotion based views. Emotions is not a reliable based judgment. Think and act. I can say a lot more that i dont like in Malays and i am hoping to change; be it the jpa (scholarship) thing, or the dependency of the malays towards the government.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's great to see more and more Malays who are being broad-minded. Yeah, I definitely agree with you. We must not be afraid of challenges and competition if we seek to be successful. We should step out of our comfort zone and stop depending on the government for everything. Of course, some may argue that this might impinge on our special rights, however, I believe that it is this that is lulling us into a sense of complacency. Ask anyone of a different race on the streets and they'll tell you that we (malays) are very malas and that everything we've achieved is purely due to biasness and not of our own merit. This has to stop if we want to progress and show the world that we are a force to be reckoned with. What we want to be is to be proud that we are a strong and capable race, and because of the fact that our uni is purely bumiputera or that we have special priviledges compared to others and such.