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Monday, January 01, 2018

Incredible Malaysians

Happy New Year, 2018 has descended on us whether we like it or not, but I have to say I do, wakakaka, after quaffing a few last night together with a lovely seafood dinner with friends.

But I want to point out one amazing thing, that Malaysians are incredible people, especilaly for their renowned generosity and compassion.

They rescued Looi Say Chye and his family who were evicted from a flat in Penang's Rifle Range, when a generous Samaritan provided him with a one-year rent-free alternative flat, and another gave him a job and the local Rifle Range Village Security Development Committee collected more than RM6,000 to see the 52-year old man and his family through to a better life.


Looi Say Chye immediately after eviction

They also helped A. Manaf Mohd Noh (81 years old) settled his RM800,000 hospital bill in South Korea. After caring for his (late) ailing wife, his children sent him to the Hermit Kingdom on a holiday but alas, he too fell sick there, discovered he had a heart condition, had an operation and the bills kept stacking up. But Malaysians rallied to his desperate cause as the hospital would not release him until the debts were settled.


aiseh Pakcik, ada style lah, macam pelakun Gangnam

Years back, when then-blogger Jeff Ooi of the famous Screenshot blog highlighted the hole-in-a-heart condition of a young Malay sweetie, that lil' girl's dad was amazed at the generosity of Malaysians donating more than enough money to see lil' sweetie taken care of medically including a heart operation.


in a previous 'social life', wakakaka

And the recent floods in Malaysia saw such generosity and compassion everywhere with the most dramatic in Penang when a bilal opened his Taman Free School surau to more than 70 non-Muslims fleeing from the floods. Though there was exceptional criticisms from hardliner Muslims like notorious Zamihan, the rest of Malaysia held bilal Sapno Tukijo in awe, respect and affection.


in the awesome mould of Nelson Mandala, Mother Teresa and the Tzu Chi Foundation

In total contrast to generally compassionate and generous Malaysians, Zamihan Mat Zin of JAKIM criticised the bilal's kind action, saying (as reported by NST) the Penang flood situation should not be categorised as an 'emergency' in order to give shelter for non-Muslims.

“There are still other alternatives for their needs. And the management should remind them of manners and conditions to protect the purity of the mosque.


Zamihan's divisive-mindedness was exhibited again when he criticised HM Johor for prohibiting Muslim-Only launderette in Johor. He was not only promoting divisiveness but also being biadab to HM, a very unusual attitude and attribute of a Malay. The reverence of DAP members towards Malay rulers would definitely put such a so-called Malay to shame.


Zamihan showed his divisiveness once more when recently he set conditions for Muslims to visit Christians celebrating Christmas into a farce, in which his fatwa-ed conditions virtually eliminated any practical Muslim visits to places with Christmas trappings.

That effectively meant 'no visit to any Christian celebrations of Christmas', reflecting once again his powerful inclination towards socio-religious divisiveness.


We do NOT want such a socio-religious divisive renegade in our society of generally compassionate and generous Malaysians, a man who has already been shunned by the rulers of Johor and Selangor.

Mean-minded Zamihan sounded like a so-called elder statesman, who showed he was no statesman when he viciously execrating the future residents of Forest City in JB as simians in saying “I hope Forest City will truly become a forest … Its residents will consist of baboons, monkeys and so on.” 





But those have been the exceptions to the general rule of compassionate and generous Malaysians.

Be joyful we started the new year of 2018 with such a track record of compassion and generosity at the coalface of society. Syabas.



6 comments:

  1. naughty naughty kt

    first day of the new year already taking pot shots at his beloved Maddy

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  2. There are many objectionable aspects to the Forrest City project, from environmental, economic, sociological and , yes, immigration point of view.

    Unfortunately , a certain Royal who has a major private financial profitability stake in the project has virtually declared it seditious to oppose the project, amounting to criticism of the Royal institution.

    That attempt to confuse private personal gain with the Royal institution alone I consider a serious conflict of interest .

    Legitimate opposition to the Forrest City project has been silenced, at least within Malaysia.

    Only a person of Mahathir's stature dares to continue to publicly voice criticism, and I'm inclined forgive his colourful language.

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  3. Shenzen is the model for the Forest City. I have been to Shenzen twice. Once a sleepy village of 30,000 it is now a 10 million metropolis. That's almost twice Singapore. With the High Speed Rail in operation when Forest City project is fully completed, and complemented by local LRT and Singapore MRT, well JB will be like Hong Kong and Shenzen one day. But why not? It is awesome. Daulat Tuanku.

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    1. but if u talk to most bangsa "negara" johor, they dun see how forest city have anything to do with their life. most of them instead complain their salary cant even bought them a decent house, so what is so proud abt being a bangsa johor?

      however many of my friends that involve in biz n offer professional services already register n install alipay waiting for the big moment, in a way, it might be a shenzhen, that share similar income disparity n discrimination, again the bangsa johor will ask, apa bangga sangat bangsa johor?

      the most funny part during my recent trip to jb with my 3 malay colleague, the driver, a pas supporter, pronounce sekarang kami sudah tiba negara johor, pastikan anda ada bawa passport wakaka

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    2. 1.Though the pioneer investors in Shenzen were primarily foreigners, Shenzen had tremendous 2nd and 3rd order effects on the Chinese economy. Small and Medium scale China supporting industries, which over time grew into major successful industries in their own right. Massive employment of local workforce, creating a large middle-class.

      No such Malaysian SMI fertilization in Forest City. No such local Malaysian employment base being created in Forest City.

      China developer Greenland brought in their own Construction contractors and workers.

      2. Deng Xiao Ping was not attempting to make personal private profit from Shenzen. That ensured official decisions were not tainted by personal conflicts of interest.

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