tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post3173570074060175840..comments2024-03-28T23:42:23.455+08:00Comments on KTemoc Konsiders ........: The Tapioca TaleKTemochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-34867453747562919002013-07-31T04:29:34.347+08:002013-07-31T04:29:34.347+08:00Do you know where is Tunku Abdul Rahman's grav...Do you know where is Tunku Abdul Rahman's grave? I want to piss on him! That shows how much I like this bastard!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-58984253381529933602013-07-27T19:50:24.406+08:002013-07-27T19:50:24.406+08:00Yeah HY got mauled and seems to be keeping quiet. ...Yeah HY got mauled and seems to be keeping quiet. However the muppet herself seems to be somehow got entangled in her arguments and getting a taste of her on medicine, protesting that "... the accusations presently being hurled against me – this time by pro-establishment supporters – are unfair."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-10968615407270939772013-07-27T14:27:24.398+08:002013-07-27T14:27:24.398+08:00hehe...HY lost his heart when his AI tak jadi PM.....hehe...HY lost his heart when his AI tak jadi PM...poor chap. Now he is full time at elena ang abdullah, getting mauled by her hordes of disciples with her full blessing. Now that muppet will NEVER be called in for sedition...some people are so blessed in that sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-85189349829468005662013-07-27T08:17:09.532+08:002013-07-27T08:17:09.532+08:00Anon 810...
Hemmmmh.. is asking the politicians t...Anon 810...<br /><br />Hemmmmh.. is asking the politicians to keep their mouth shut not dysphemism enough for you? Perhaps you want to me to use words such as inhuman or ethnocidal or herpes or any political pornographic words ? I tell you what I will save the best of me for last. Deal? You know something, the present scenario has not even come near my limits of forbearance.<br /><br />Hello Anon.. please use a handle or give yourself a moniker la, so it is easier for me to remember whom I am engaging with. Boleh? <br /><br />By the way where are Looes74 and HY? You see I can remember them.<br /><br />-hasanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-69836427491581136632013-07-26T20:10:53.950+08:002013-07-26T20:10:53.950+08:00If only these politicians are merely being 'ec...If only these politicians are merely being 'eccentric' and 'idiosyncratic' with mere tendencies to 'obfuscate' issues !<br /><br />But the fact of the matter is that for too long, these are actually ruthless and cynical politicians who have no qualms bringing the country to the brink, pitting one race against the others for reasons we do not need to emphasise here again. They are not averse to bullying and threatening the minorities to get what they want.<br /><br />The time is way past for euphemism....let's just call a spade a spade. It is when we refuse to see a thing for what it actually is, then that is truly obfucation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-83613676980751676322013-07-26T17:45:41.865+08:002013-07-26T17:45:41.865+08:00Anon 418... If I may add to what Zaid said, we are...Anon 418... If I may add to what Zaid said, we are actually in conflict about the nature of the future that has ramifications for all Malaysians. The issues and alignment of opinions involved are not simple or straightforward, but they will have to be faced by all of us. Politicians should keep their mouth shut rather obfuscate the issues with their idiosyncratic and eccentric knee-jerk responses.<br /><br />Anon 341... I have not seen heaven and I do not know what is like. My religion also forbids me to see into the future. Thus, I want to make my future free and endlessly open to revision.<br /><br />-hasanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-90085936010543028632013-07-26T16:18:52.207+08:002013-07-26T16:18:52.207+08:00“The real culprits for the present day distortion ...“The real culprits for the present day distortion are the Malays who always blame the Chinese for their shortcomings, and the false Muslim preachers who teach the Muslims to have an all-consuming fear of God but then conveniently forget that Allah commands us to look after our fellow beings more than ourselves.<br /><br />What ails the country are these false teachings and false ideologies that are bereft of human decency and dignity, making meaningful relationships among the people of this country difficult to achieve......... the root cause of the abuses is the inclination of Malay/Muslim leaders to blame “the Chinese” for weaknesses in their own communities; it’s made worse by non-Malays/Muslims resorting to submission instead of respectful challenge."<br /><br />Guess which Malay citizen in this country made the above comment ?<br /><br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-39222681280094083572013-07-26T15:41:57.182+08:002013-07-26T15:41:57.182+08:00When the poor Malays could hardly have 3 square me...When the poor Malays could hardly have 3 square meals a day, who is to be blamed ? The Chinese of course. When the 50 years of NEP meant to help these poor masses fails, who is to be blamed ? Of course the Chinese again. That is why one commenter above said if there is no more Chinese in this country, tanah melayu will be like heaven on earth. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-85976487832913665742013-07-26T15:14:15.545+08:002013-07-26T15:14:15.545+08:00Anon 7:58 am
I couldn't have put it better my...Anon 7:58 am<br /><br />I couldn't have put it better myself ! If only the 'real citizens of tanah melayu' are not so blinded by hatred, jealousy, greed and that unrealistic sense of unearned entitlement, these pampered bunch would not have this typical knee jerk reaction of unerringly going for the Chinese hide every time feel insecure or on the verge of losing power. <br /><br />At the rate things are progressing in this country, the prognosis is not good, as any good doctor would declare if a patient is showing all the signs of having 3rd stage cancer. If one is optimistic, the minority races (especially the Chinese) have about 10 to 12 more years of relative peace before the sh*t really hit the fan. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-88310330673548686902013-07-26T14:54:35.933+08:002013-07-26T14:54:35.933+08:00No UMNO malays, no cryNo UMNO malays, no cryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-12777432499144290552013-07-26T12:30:44.864+08:002013-07-26T12:30:44.864+08:00Did you know that nutritionally, the starch in tap...Did you know that nutritionally, the starch in tapioca is really not inferior to the white rice that most people eat ? Both are mostly carbohydrates, lacking in many other vital nutrients.<br /><br />It just has a negative social connotation that's all.<br />The problem is really the very poor have little or no access to other critical sources of nutrition for protein, vitamins and minerals.Tapioca Sedapnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-56512934538426167662013-07-26T12:21:41.770+08:002013-07-26T12:21:41.770+08:00Taikveegan is just another Mandore in the system-l...Taikveegan is just another Mandore in the system-lah.<br /><br />Acting Selangor Police Chief trying very hard to show he is suitable to be confirmed as Ketua Polis Selangor. Doesn't realise he has the wrong Kulit-fication. THAT post is reserved for TUANS. <br />A Mandore he will remain. <br /><br />I don't know which side is worse - if Taikveegan really made the Sedition Act threat or Utusan cooked up the story for shit-stirring purposes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-63457164137551826832013-07-26T12:13:23.096+08:002013-07-26T12:13:23.096+08:00I work in Singapore during weekdays and keep my ho...I work in Singapore during weekdays and keep my home in Malaysia (mainly weekends). I can't help contrasting the two countries.<br /><br />Singapore's government is intensely focused on economic performance and government delivery.<br />Malaysia is focused on Race, Religion, Race, Religion, Race, Religion, every day.<br /><br />In fact, if you go below the surface, Singapore faces very similar issues of Race and Religion to Malaysia. Their social fabric is as flawed, like any other country, I suppose. <br />However, their society's development is such that the issues mainly stay at a low, underground level. <br /><br />When people have good jobs, decent housing, relatively safe streets and efficient and fair government services, Race and Religion tend to be very secondary concerns.<br /><br />Malaysia's Ruling class is trying to use Race and Religion as a substitute for clean and efficient government.<br />Majulah Malaysianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-61763332366788168672013-07-26T12:06:07.086+08:002013-07-26T12:06:07.086+08:00Re: Affirmative action for the underprivileged or ...Re: Affirmative action for the underprivileged or NEP. When NEP was formulated during my growing years, we were looking at a new dawn where the 2 NEP prongs sets the ideals for uplifting the underprivileged irrespective of race.<br /><br />Sadly the practice have deviated and morphed into some kind of ketuanan entitlement : when rich Malays can get housing discounts for expensive homes, preference for scholarships, licences, university places etc over those poor nons, this is no longer affirmative action.<br /><br />As described in a govt. document :<br />"... The implementation of affirmative action has propagated and embedded a distributive and entitlement culture and rentier behaviour. An insufficient number of qualified bumiputera firms with the requisite capital resources have encouraged the establishment of spurious fronts. Excessive use of ethnic quotas has descended into acceptance of less qualified recipients and bred inefficiency. Preferential pricing and quotas have led to rent-seeking market distortions or perversion of the objectives. Recipients of share capital sell off their allotments and reap unearned windfall benefits. Deserving entrepreneurs have been marginalised and have little access to finance. Rent-seekers do not really create wealth, or add to economic growth. Rent-seekers are engaged in unproductive activities and can add sizeably to the cost of doing business. They are closely <br />associated with the growth of bribery and corruption in the economy..."<br />- NEW ECONOMIC MODEL FOR MALAYSIA - CONCLUDING PART page 80 (NEAC 3Dec2010)<br /><br />As DrM said last week :<br />".... Kita cuba buat perubahan melalui DEB tetapi orang Melayu sendiri yang sabotaj DEB. Orang Melayu ini cuba nak buat untung awal dengan jual projek, lesen atau AP kepada bangsa lain. Jika semua orang Melayu belajar berniaga dan tidak terlalu mengejar keuntungan secara mudah saya fikir keadaan hari ini berbeza dan ada keseimbangan dari segi penguasaan ekonomi antara semua kaum. Orang Melayu juga salah dalam hal ini. Kita bagi peluang tapi mereka tidak memanfaatkan peluang dan sekarang ini semakin berpecah-belah <br />dan berkelahi sesama sendiri. Ada pula orang yang masih bercita-cita nak jadi Perdana Menteri sehingga tidak peduli apa pun nak berlaku."<br /><br />http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/Rencana/20130721/re_01/Jangan-biar-diri-terperangkap Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-83419517989033669392013-07-26T11:42:14.533+08:002013-07-26T11:42:14.533+08:00Interesting comments... like "wealth in the h...Interesting comments... like "wealth in the hands of the Chinese at the detriment of others" or like "this posting is to solicit a negative view etc." Don't believe the Forbes 20 riches in Malaysia. A lot of the super rich will never want to be highlighted in Forbes for whatever reason but you can be assured, the "hidden" list needs closer examination.<br /><br />But back to the responses. Does this mean that despite the NEP the Chinese control everything? Therefore, ultra's proport for the NEP for another 50 years.. meaning its doomed since it remains in its present form. Short of a progrom or serious overhaul of this policy, Kak Kamariah grandchildren will still be eating topioca!! There is a serious disappropriation of the NEP leading to one minority segment being rich and the rest left behind. One cannot argue that the 'nons' are to be blamed since the NEP is a direct catalyst to "assist" the Malay community. Therefore, there is an internal disconnect in the argument. However, recent comments such as from a certain MB that openly states that they will enrich those who "keep them in power" may be reason for the breakdown in the NEP, even in whatever form it takes.<br /><br />This would definetly be a Marxist-Freudian nightmare.<br /><br />Second, Dina Zaman's article in today's Malay Mail (she mentions you KTee in the article and adds your link there) mentions globalization having a direct impact on the Malays. The internet and shared knowledge cannot reverse the order and keep people in the dark ages unlike before.<br /><br />However, to add to her discussion, modernization & globalization makes borders more fluid. America cannot speak of a "white" nation anymore where mass immigration over the centuries have developed new layers of culture, where the socio-political landscape has changed so much so a black can be president and there is talk of a hispanic hopeful in the future. Intermarriage has made America even more diversified.<br /><br />Therefore, can Malaysia still hold on to its distinctive Malay culture or even Malaysian culture in the next century especially with the influx of new immigrants and pervasive cultures like Arabization (as per Dina's article)?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-12067879870515803372013-07-26T11:31:41.465+08:002013-07-26T11:31:41.465+08:00Facts mah, or should it be considered 'seditio...Facts mah, or should it be considered 'seditious' like photos of the toilet-canteen at Sekolah Seri Pristana?elangor, attributed to acting police chief Datuk A. Thaiveegan by Utusan but now denied by the state police chief, meaning Utusan was bullshitting (again - that's sedition)KTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-15066200773615739462013-07-26T11:27:54.332+08:002013-07-26T11:27:54.332+08:00no race especially a self proclaimed master-race, ...no race especially a self proclaimed master-race, no problem. that'll be truly heavenKTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-62246558643612724522013-07-26T10:57:21.952+08:002013-07-26T10:57:21.952+08:00The writer has mischievously turned his uncle'...The writer has mischievously turned his uncle's personal experience into a blame game of one race against another. The comments above clearly show that he has succeeded.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-63024166531371492172013-07-26T10:22:40.740+08:002013-07-26T10:22:40.740+08:00No Chinese, no problem. This's heaven on Earth...No Chinese, no problem. This's heaven on Earth !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-10850285723698628582013-07-26T09:17:13.990+08:002013-07-26T09:17:13.990+08:00read FMT article which says "... there is a f...read FMT article which says "... there is a family in Kampung Delek, Klang, that has been surviving on tapioca for the last 20 years or so."<br /><br />Last 20 years or so - wasn't UMNO in charge then?KTemochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09951253039042572381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-91746118506063277702013-07-26T07:58:11.539+08:002013-07-26T07:58:11.539+08:00Must also put the blames on the Malay Malayan'...Must also put the blames on the Malay Malayan's attitude to life then.<br /><br />The Chinese & Indian r here, bcoz they were NEEDED.<br /><br />The resources, like land, mineral, crops, infrastructure,etc etc, need to be developed & enhanced. The country need money to grow, no doubt most of the financial returns at that time, were channeled back to England. There were still substantial residual improvements for the locals.<br /><br />& let us be honest, without the Chinese & Indian laborers then, not even the mighty Pommies could do anything. The Malay would most properly happy-go-lucky 'melayuing' with the grace of insaf Allah.<br /><br />So, why keep complaint when the Chinese/Indian r economically well-off? They paid with blood, sweat & tears, unlike some, who keep thinking of free durian runtuh! <br /><br />Fast forward to present day, the Chinese/Indian has keep this nation well up to this stage & no more, due to the prevailing rentier attitude of 'mine, mine mine' of the elite of the tongkat recipients.. <br /><br />The engine of growth has stalled, due to the lower population number of these Chinese/Indian contributors. <br /><br />Everywhere one goes, signs of decaying is fast setting. Bureaucratic inefficiency, financial leakage, poor infrastructure planning & rising crime rate, still been disguised with numerical acrobat!<br /><br />Meanwhile, the number of tongkat recipients keep increases. With some of the new their 'instant populace' complete with low skillsets. The double whammy of poor quality selections & bad performance skills in key growth sectors set by this tongkat recipients would eventually tank & sink this country, never mind about the fact that in another 20 yrs, M'sia would be a truly Islamic country with 90% Muslim. <br /><br />M'sia will goes the way of Greece before it comes to that, u bet!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-4528640725907505952013-07-26T07:39:04.671+08:002013-07-26T07:39:04.671+08:00"Karl Marx's mistake was his failure to i..."Karl Marx's mistake was his failure to imagine there were integrative solutions other than violent revolution to create a fairer society."<br /><br />Absolutely correct.<br /><br />Marxism is a system of belief, as Karl Marx said “Religion is the sigh of the oppressed culture and the soul of soulless conditions”. This is contrary to Islam and so is the Marxist-inspired subversion of bringing down not just dictators but to kill God as well.<br /><br />-hasan<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-57205977834756348492013-07-26T05:54:32.417+08:002013-07-26T05:54:32.417+08:00Anon 1035...
Can you please survey how many Malay...Anon 1035...<br /><br />Can you please survey how many Malays are struggling to have two meals a day, have to lower their standard of living and have to lower their children's standard of education? I will give you a clue, try go and visit all the BR1M recipients.<br /><br />-hasan Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-80086437475484723972013-07-25T23:26:31.086+08:002013-07-25T23:26:31.086+08:00Hmmm, this story has an ulterior motive to drive a...Hmmm, this story has an ulterior motive to drive a wedge between Malays and Malays. That there's one section of rich Malays and the rest of us are poor. Dirt poor. And your commentators have a field day bringing down the Malays.<br />In the process of denigrating the UMNO-led government, the article is a slap in the face for PKR's Selangor Govt. That the poor family is staying in Klang, so near Shah Alam, the administrative capital of Selangor.<br />Hahaha, this is so apt with the Malay proverb menepis air di dulang, terpercik ke muka sendiri.Buttercupnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11109306.post-54319229390811236962013-07-25T23:03:06.890+08:002013-07-25T23:03:06.890+08:00Yes, definitely true in the context of his time - ...Yes, definitely true in the context of his time - and I am definitely no communist. <br />Capitalism as it existed in the 19th century was a positively bad system. The concept of fair wages and social justice did not exist in the minds of the robber barons of the time. Karl Marx's mistake was his failure to imagine there were integrative solutions other than violent revolution to create a fairer society.<br /><br />Universal suffrage, Trade Unions, Government-funded education for all, affirmative action for the underprivileged (Yes!), progressive income tax systems, many other measures - all helped to create a fairer society.<br />Many of the measures were protested as unfair by the wealthy asset-owning classes at the time. In fact, over the long run, a growing middle-class with moderate purchasing power helped to increase the wealth of the rich. It was not a zero-sum game.<br /><br />In Malaysia, there is the added imperative to create a fairer society to remove the excessive correlation of asset ownership with one particular ethnic group - the Chinese.Tanah Melayunoreply@blogger.com