Malaysian First ~ 大马人优先

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The 12th general elections would decide whether Malaysians want good governance that is clean, just, respects truth and rule of law

The 12th General Elections would decide whether Malaysians want good governance that is clean, just, respects truth and rule of law. Fears of a stock market collapse world-wide as a result of the United States sub-prime mortgage crisis, the need to increase fuel and gas prices following the rise in oil price to record levels of more than US$81 per barrel has sparked talk of an early election date. However the announcement by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak that the 10% toll hike in the North-South Highway due on 1st January 2008 has not been approved has pushed forward the likely poll date to March 2008.
The Information Ministry only concedes that the people are concerned by rising prices, deteriorating crime and the action against pig farming in Melaka. Unfortunately, no action is taken to resolve such problems. The real issues that need attention towards good governance that is clean, just, respects truth and rule of law are:
. The future of mother-tongue education following the refusal of the government to restore the teaching of Math and Science from English to mother-tongue or refusing to build new Chinese primary schools or not giving fair development allocations to Chinese and Tamil primary schools;
· The refusal to clean up rampant corruption where United States financial house Morgan Stanley estimated that since the 80s, US$100 billion has been lost to corruption and Malaysia has performed worse under the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index when Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi took over as Prime Minister at No. 37 as compared to now when Malaysia has declined to No. 43;
· The lack of equal economic opportunities following the insistence of the government to extend the New Economic Policy (NEP);
· The refusal to share our nation’s wealth in natural resources with the people by giving RM 3,000 yearly to every working Malaysian who earns less than RM 3,000 per month as is the norm in countries with good governance such as Singapore which has given every distressed family S$2,500 yearly;
· Emphasising mediocrity over excellence in the education system by sticking to the quota system;
· Establishing a Royal Commission of Inquiry to take steps to restore judicial independence and uphold the rule of law following the scandalous conduct in judicial appointments which are manipulated by senior lawyer, VK Lingam, instead of the King and the Prime Minister as provided for in the Federal Constitution;
· To discard racial discrimination and religious distinctions by moving towards a Bangsa Malaysia “as people being able to identify themselves with the country, speak Bahasa Malaysia and accept the Federal Constitution;” and
· Failure to reduce the alarming rise in crime, especially sexual violence against women where almost 9 women are reportedly raped a day and refusal to clean up the police force by setting up the Independent Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPSMC) to ensure Malaysians the four basic rights of security - to live, work, study and play in a safe neighborhood.
We do not want Malaysia to be known as the land where a woman can be murdered by elite police force with C4 explosives nor where the government sues DAP for highlighting victims of medical malpractice by government doctors instead of suing doctors who cause babies to lose their arms or transfuse contaminated blood. Neither do we want our children to grow up in a society without equal economic opportunities and political equality.
Not many Malaysians, whether Malay or non-Malay are rich like UMNO, MCA or MIC millionaires. How many Malays own APs or shares or are millionaires like UMNO Youth Deputy President Khairy Jamaluddin who can own RM9.2 million worth of shares or like Datuk Roslan Hashim who can spend RM3.5 million for his wedding or Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Effendi Norwawi who can afford to give RM50 million worth of properties to his former wife in a divorce settlement.
This coming general elections decide the destiny of our country and not as claimed by UMNO Deputy President Khairy Jamaluddin as deciding only the future of the Malays. Khairy is wrong and irresponsible to say that the next general election decides the future of Malays when it also determines the destiny of all Malaysians, including non-Malays. How can UMNO ignore 40% of the population who are non-Malays?
MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting is naïve to think that the Chinese community is so gullible as to believe that the negative and extremist remarks of the few do not reflect the views of majority Malaysians or the government. Ong should realise that these remarks by the few were not ordinary people but leaders such as Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, UMNO Youth President Datuk Hishamuddin Tun Hussein Onn and Khairy. Najib had insisted that Malaysia was an Islamic state and that our nation’s education system was based on Islam, Hishamuddin threatened non-Malays with the Malay keris together with UMNO Youth delegates who called for the killing of Chinese and destruction of their homes. This is not acceptable not only to non-Malays but Malays as well.
Not only was the Chinese community upset but MCA Youth even demanded in the Chinese press that Hishamudin and Khairy apologise. Of course MCA Youth played double-faced politics by talking big in the Chinese press but differently in the non-Chinese press and Cabinet. Malaysians are upset because these remarks were made by policy and decision makers and not by deranged individuals.
However, DAP retains hope that ordinary Malaysians are not influenced by the racist actions of BN leaders but harbor respect and acceptance that our fates and destiny are inextricably intertwined where we either sink or swim together. The case of Tee Hui Yee who received two heart donors from a Malay and Chinese is a heartening reminder that we are all Malaysians whose blood is red despite the colour of our skin and the different gods we pray to. Let us move forward as one Bangsa Malaysia!
(7/10/2007) * Lim Guan Eng, Secretary-General of DAP

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Malaysian National Excuses

>NATIONAL EXCUSE FOR HAIR LOSS:
>Maggi Mee.

> NATIONAL EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE:
>Traffic Jam.

> NATIONAL CONDOM:
>None.
>Most Malaysians still feel embarrassed buying condoms. So they rushed into a 7-11, hurriedly grab the nearest pack, any pack, pay and leave before the cashier can even blink an eye .

>NATIONAL FRUIT FOR INDUCING MENSTRUATION :
>Pineapple

> NATIONAL APHRODISIAC DRINK:
>Stout.
>Many swear by it. But after a few pints they start swearing at everything...

> NATIONAL FAKE ILLNESS FOR GETTING MC (MEN):
>Food Poisoning.

> NATIONAL FAKE ILLNESS FOR GETTING MC (WOMEN):
>Menstrual Pain

>NATIONAL EXCUSES GIVEN BY WOMEN WHEN REFUSING SEX:
>Headache, kids not asleep, maid not asleep, mother-in-law around, early appointment, food not digested yet, aircond not cold enough, aircond too cold, nail polish not dry yet, forgot to take the pill, sleepy, stomach cramps, period, haven't remove make-up, haven't shower, no water supply, going to watch "Santa Barbara", depress, no mood, etc...

> NATIONAL EXCUSES GIVEN BY MEN WHEN REFUSING SEX:
>None.
>Malaysian men never refuse sex.

> NATIONAL CURE FOR HEADACHES:
>Panadol.
>The "cure for all". If it fails we have another secret weapon; then Tiger Balm & now "franch oil" ..

>NATIONAL CURE FOR DIZZINESS:
>Minyak Angin Cap Kapak.

>NATIONAL CAUSE OF DIZZINESS (FOR YUPPIES ):
>Happy Hours.

>NATIONAL INSTANT CURE FOR DIZZINESS (FOR YUPPIES):
>The sight of a police road block.

>NATIONAL RUBBISH DUMP:
>Anywhere.
>As long as it is not your house .

> NATIONAL MOST MIS-PRONOUNCED NAME:
>Carrefour.
>Sometimes even pronounced as Carry 4! On second thoughts, why bother pronouncing stupid French brands like Peugeot, Renault or Citroen correctly. I think it sounds better, when the local mechanics say "Pew Jeot". When I was in school, Milo was always 'Mee Lo', now that I'm sophisticated, I say "My Lo". So don't be embarrassed saying "Carry 4" when the Mat Sallehs shamelessly pronounce orang utan as "rangutan".

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Malaysia Nowadays






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固打太多非好事

一個國家的政令和條例太多,對廣大人民及各行業都有不利影響。要刺激經貿發展與改善人民生活,人與人之間要有競爭力。
日前報章報導︰根據馬青總秘書魏家祥所瞭解,有些“小拿破侖”已指示至少3家跨國公司,聘請工程師以上職位45%必須是巫裔,根據種族結構巫、華、印的比例為45%、35%與17%,其他種族則為3%。
這項突如其來的訊息,使到我國政商界人士感到愕然,因為無形中又多了另一種形式的固打制,這不但對跨國公司有阻嚇之嫌,對本國國民和工商界也極不公平。尤其值得一提的是,這無疑是教育成果的歧視,不計較才幹和工作能力而設下固打限制。
這項“條例”是由誰發出,是否會成為政策?然而新聞傳出后,馬華的人力資源部長馮鎮安認為降低國家與人民的競爭能力,衛生部長蔡細歷說違反政府原意,其他商界領袖也表示不符合全球趨勢及嚴重影響外資。
如果我國要在2020年達到先進國目標,目前最基本的便是實行開放式競爭,人盡其才物盡其用,提高各種人力物力的自由競爭,以促進經濟資源以及科技工藝的同步發展,否則很難實現先進的理想。

專業人才的固打制料非國家政策,可是這種非正式的聲勢令人遺憾。這種開倒車的落伍思維,使本地和外來商家難于適從,假如我們只求閉關自守,不重視人才交流、科技轉移及知識交換,那是莫大的損失!
在大前提下我們當然希望所有族群同等的進步,大家都擁有競爭力,各盡所能,各取所值,如果以強制方式去限制自由競爭,反而會使到某一方永遠無法發揮競爭能力,形成揠苗助長,弄巧反拙。
競爭力要如何的培養這才是一個關鍵性的問題,如果我們需要全民自強,那么必須在教育以及各種的生活技能方面提高自由的競爭力,不可依靠任何的方便或特別的扶助,以免養成長期的依賴性。
我們國家的發展要走向全球化,要與世界競爭,起碼必須提高和加強本身的競爭力,所謂自力更生,要從本身做起。
太多的固打制肯定不是好事,特別是我國有計劃開闢好幾個發展特區的時候。我們希望上述的新聞不是事實,沒有自由競爭便失去力爭上游的機會。
人們今天強調競爭力,主要是追求進步,人類的進步社會才有進步

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