tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post8501415866472627638..comments2024-03-28T19:10:00.002+08:00Comments on KTemoc Konsiders ........: Some comments on Malaysiakini columnsKTemochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-55257992600231606732009-06-08T19:23:11.830+08:002009-06-08T19:23:11.830+08:00Living in the northern state ever since primary sc...Living in the northern state ever since primary school, I told myself that Malaysia is not the country I want my family to lives, just in case. Seeking better education and employment opportunities elsewhere, my siblings left our hometown one by one, so did our neighbours. <br /><br />None of my sibling resides in Malaysia and I am now a PR in another country but I came back. First, seeking business opportunity and second, I come back because this is my country.<br /><br />Without the contributions of non-malays there will be no Malaysia, so why must I run away and let the Umno malays took over all the Chinese property we have earned through hard work. <br /><br />The racist policies that Umno pursues, is putting this country in a brink of collapse. On the surface; it seems like nothing is worth fighting, millions of non-malays have left; perhaps million more will go; then how?<br /><br />I encourage my brothers and sisters not to come back to Malaysia, now I believe strongly I have done the right thing.<br /><br />Some nights, when the air is cool, when you are sitting out in the garden thinking about your loves ones, and wondering if you have given them the right suggestions about not returning to Malaysia, especially when your parents are old, very much pressurising but..........<br /><br />Everyday when we read the papers, we begun to realised the stupidity of our advice, the fact is like in the film Jurassic Park: <br /><br />Nature will finds its way (to survive), we don't need to give advices like these, they are afraid for us and they are learned, like my brother now oversea, says to me that "he has made the right choice not to return back", my brother-in-law intends to emigrate next year, we are not on the talking terms and therefore I have nowhere to persuade him, he is a professional, he is made up his mind.<br /><br />In short, exodus has already happened, no need for us to encourage this phenomenon, just let nature and the Umno malays run its course. Let us pray that we have an exit ticket.<br /><br />Emigrating from a developing country to a developed country is one of the most important decision of one's life - career, family and financially.<br /><br />With globalisation and the world becoming borderless, mobility of business and employment is important to ensure your security and success.<br /><br />At this moment, India, with its English education, is the biggest exporter of professional human resources. Soon you will see them in all parts of the world. China is its industrial power. Imagine, with 45% of world population, you combine the two.<br /><br />There are increasingly strong competition for a better life and place out there.ruyomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-73431823635915389832009-06-08T19:16:31.465+08:002009-06-08T19:16:31.465+08:00Yes!
5 of my closest friends who are highly quali...Yes!<br /><br />5 of my closest friends who are highly qualified professionals in the IT, electronics and business areas are overseas doing very well indeed in Singapore, Mainland China, Canada, Australia.<br /><br />All except for one started working in Malaysia and subsequently left. The one that didn't come back was because he started university late, and I told him not to return after realising the molasses we are in.<br /><br />I didn't feel the need to get a PR somewhere as my job afforded me to travel often to make some extra do for a living. However, I believe it is time I join my friends in being able to have a 'Plan B' in the form of a PR in another country while my age and qualifications still affords to give qualifying points.<br /><br />Goodness knows that while another May 13 or Indonesia riot may not happen, the country sure will not support the bringing up of a family in a conducive manner.<br /><br />Better be a 'second class' citizen in countries that have no official policies for racism than in a country to be of 'equal citizenship' but with policies openly for racism. How do you explain to your kid that while you are equal, somebody else is more equal than you! <br /><br />Bye!astonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-51651359054691881472009-06-08T19:14:24.244+08:002009-06-08T19:14:24.244+08:00I have already lost hope in this Malaysia years ag...I have already lost hope in this Malaysia years ago. Now, my priority is to make the money oversea/here and banked it in a bank oversea. Get a PR status elsewhere. In fact, I don't even bother to vote anymore. Waste my time and petrol money.<br /><br />Leave Malaysia to the bigots. One day, when they bled Malaysia dry, the country will go back to the Stone Age.<br /><br />By not seeking to help our children to reach their fullest potential is a sin by itself, you stay and you kill their hope by marginalized their talent, yes! You lost your racial pride of a race Han touted 5000 years old. We are talking about kids being taught by incompetent teachers and lecturers, you have no way of helping them to reach their fullest potential, given them what they deserve.<br /><br />Who gave you the idea that ex-Malaysians are losers? We are doing Malaysia proud, renowned surgeons from Malaysia in top hospitals all over the world, ministers of Singapore from born in Penang, Malaysia engineers in fortune 500 companies.<br /><br />Sorry I should not say 'offer', this people climb to such status on own merits where meritocracy is the call of the day. <br /><br />You have a point talking of migration of this scale, I foresee the Chinese population will reduce till say below 15% by 2020 and below 10% by 2030.<br /><br />Especially the professional they are the most likely to emigrate but no matter what percentage the remaining 5% or 10% they are always the business class because the malays didn't teach and allow them how to be professional like teachers or lecturers.<br /><br />I have left years ago and my siblings are still doing fine in Malaysia and main concern is providing for their children's education, so to fulfill each child potential to the fullest is something which I think is a birth right and I really appreciate and admire government who abide by this policy.fagowinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-63384047641485620622009-06-08T11:32:53.780+08:002009-06-08T11:32:53.780+08:00Had the June 4 1989 rebellion been successful, and...Had the June 4 1989 rebellion been successful, and the communist regime toppled, what would China today be like? Simply, a return to the 150 years of humiliation.<br /><br />Worse off than Somalia, with rival gangs killing each other (and anything else in between them) for land and resources.<br /><br />The re-emergence of a modern opium trade, whereby the West and Japan get to sell drugs with impunity and the re-colonization of China.<br /><br />The Dalai Lama will be God-Emperor, ruling an independent empire the size of over 25% of China, wherever there are Tibetans.<br /><br />In short, everyone will be happy except the Chinese people.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-52891868515521560332009-06-07T20:34:34.794+08:002009-06-07T20:34:34.794+08:00after watching the videoclip I feel sick, sick at ...after watching the videoclip I feel sick, sick at the brutality of those (presumably) police. No human being should be subjected to such abuses.<br /><br />In Melbourne it was the other way around, with the protestors kicking at the police.KTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-58872827965253784812009-06-07T12:49:23.546+08:002009-06-07T12:49:23.546+08:00http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyCqHI2HqoU&eur...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyCqHI2HqoU&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fsloone.wordpress.com%2F2009%2F06%2F05%2Fi-agree-incompetence-at-all-levels%2F&feature=player_embedded<br /><br />Maybe the above clip will go some way in explaining the mentality of Hindoos and why they are being bashed up by the AussiesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-16144967687321312372009-06-07T11:17:32.335+08:002009-06-07T11:17:32.335+08:00A President of a democracy is a man who is always ...A President of a democracy is a man who is always ready and willing to lay down <i>your</i> life for his country.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com