Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Sand-Free Road at UTAR Eastgate

hi people, hi students.  

I would like to inform that the sand on the road at the Eastlake entrance especially at the roundabout is so dangerous. 

I talked to the developer and he promised that today 29/9/2010 his workers will sweep away all the sand near the entrance to the university.

we will request the developer to always maintain the road for students' safety.

pls let us know if they do nth on it. 

Students especially the bikers are advised to slow down at the roundabout to avoid accident.

Please send us feedback through our facebook account anytime and we'll response to you ASAP.

happy holidays. 

good night.

tq.

Oh Chin Eng
SRC Chairman
UTAR Kampar

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Namewee, you BABI ah??

Photo from Malaysiakini.

i just got a news from http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/143878

the news is about Perkasa members calling Namewee BABI and torched his photos which has been edited with his nose replaced with babi's nose.

Babi is pork la. Char Siu.

the Malays (the racist one la) all this while love to call us Chinese as babi. hahah! funny la. you call us Cina Babi just because we eat babi? or because you can't eat babi because it is haram is your religion?

funny. so how should we response? you Melayu Lembu kah because you eat lembu and the Hindus can't and some of the CHinese also can't take lembu?

lembu is beef by the way.

so i wana ask, Namewee, you Babi ah? i don't think you are lo cuz you walk with your back straight and not like babi. Babi can be eaten but you can't.

if you think are not, it's okla. just keep quiet lo. let them do what they want la. human wih brain won't call another human being as an animal ma right. eh maybe they don't have human brain. hahaha. 

aih wasted la. if i knew that Perkasa is so perkasa tonite by calling Namewee BABI and torch his pics, i am for SURE go down to KL! maybe i can get free Char Seow Bak there. eh i tau u people import Babi to Malaysia, gov also get $ ma.. suty import and tax and everything. not meh??

u thought i duno ah??

anyway im impressed with Perkasa la.

waaaa. they are so creative and good in Photoshop. they edit the picture nicely, i like the babi's nose. that Perkasa members also got so much money to print big posters of Namewee hor. then they also have to waste their matches and lighter to torch his photos.

so i'll just wait for the news whether police and FRU will dispersed them or not la. if got, how long they took to decide that Perkasa is holding an illegal assembly.

and i would also love to see whether anyone from the group will be charged la. maybe for illegal assembly, causing public disorder, harming the public, trying to burn down something ke..

haha..

well.. we'll see la what the police will do. alaa.. you know, i know, everyone knows that our police very fair one ma right. just that sometimes a bit abusive and double standard lo.

okla i say no more la. dangerous la.

racist society

do you guys realised that all of us have been living in a full or semi-racist society?

agree or not?

this is a fact. it is more obvious recently with racist remarks and acts that ruin racial and religions harmony in the nation.

i'll give you some examples  to support my argument here.

some (especially recently) love to call the Chinese and Indians as immigrants and ask us to go back China. why?

some will stay away from the Indians especially in the swimming pool because they claimed that the Indians hair got a lot of kutu. why?

some say that the Malays are lazy pray to wall. why?

these are just some of the common racist thinking and misconception about the other races. there are more and more out there. i am sure you faced, made and heard more of this kind of statements.

why why why??

one of the reason is our upbringing. when we were small, our parents always say bad things about other races so that we won't mix with them, so that we can stay closely with our own people.

second reason would be these racist people do it to enlarge their political mileage. Once you are racist, you'll be praised like a hero to your ethnic and eventually you will get support in the political arena la.

many more reasons but im not gona elaborate more in this post. maybe i'll come up with a proper write-up on this issue.

why must we have this kind of ideas about other races?

Why during pre-Independence the non-Malays nvr FIGHT all out for equal rights during the political bargaining process? why huh??

We shall ask Tunku Abdul Rahman, Tun H. S. Lee, Tun Sambanthan and others.

and i hate it PANTANG GILA BABI when people say the Malays are lazy!

hmm.. takde kerja lain kot. orang racist patut je disulah dan dipotong! hmpph!

don't be skeptical, generalise, and have misconception of other people la..

Those who feel the Malays are lazy should read the journal 'The Myth of the Lazy Natives' by Syed Hussein Alatas.

If you don't have money to buy, go online and search la at http://www.bandung2.co.uk/books/Files/Economics/The_Myth_of_The_Lazy_Native.pdf

Malaysians, no matter who you are, what race you are, what religion you embrace, where you are, please learn and mix with other ethnics to understand them. respect diversity.

And please to judge an issue from the political, communal and religion perspective.

OI MALAYSIA IS MY COUNTRY LA!

Thank you.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

sunset


Flaming warm: Sunset as seen from Dragon Path, Kampar on 18/9/2010 7.09pm.

RELEASE Cartoonist Zunar NOW!

I was so shocked when i read the news just a while ago.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/9/24/nation/20100924195251&sec=nation


Cartoonist Zunar is arrested under Sedition Act and his latest book Cartoon-o-phobia got seized by the police at 4pm just now.


The blue shirt men got nothing better to do??

this is what i have to say, in a SERIOUS TONE!

yeh! this is my country, i love my Malaysia. people speak, you arrest. people gather peacefully, u arrest. people wana draw also you arrest ah?? 

fuyooo! tax payers money being used so productively and effectively. 

BN! THIS IS NOT FUNNY! RELEASE CARTOONIST ZUNAR NOW! NOW!! 

1Malaysia? hahahah.. yea yea.. whatever la.. you can silent a man, but you can't silent its people. you can banned a book, but you can never stop the growing and dissemination of ideas and voices from the grassroots. 

i guess you will never listen right? up to u la, suka hati hang ye.. as if you'll listen. masuk telinga kanan, keluar telinga kiri.  

kalau tak buat salah, apasai nk takut orang mengata? jgnla kita gajah depan mata tak nmpak, nyamuk seberang laut pula nmpak..  

i had enough.

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

PLEASE CLICK TO SUPPORT



Halo halo! Last call last call! Me n my friends made a amateur video for a competition. It's not that GREAT la but please support by clicking on this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH9xAXfdkA0 to watch. The number of viewership will determine the winner. Tolong tolong help to spread around too. Deadline is tomorrow. TQ!

You people very nice and kind-hearted one right?? =p

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Nazri maintains stand on putting nationality before race

PETALING JAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz has maintained that he is a Malaysian first and a Malay next.


“Does any bigot have a problem with that?” he said in an open letter to an online news portal to refute a Mingguan Malaysia column written by Awang Selamat titled “Alahai Nazri” on Sunday.

Awang had questioned Nazri’s criticism of Datuk Ibrahim Ali, saying the minister had treated the Perkasa president as though he was an enemy of Umno.

The columnist also accused Nazri of being anti-Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
In response, Nazri said:

“I want Awang to know that I am always sure who my boss is. It’s not (Lim) Kit Siang or (Datuk Seri) Anwar (Ibrahim) because they are not the Prime Minister, the Barisan Nasional chairman or Umno president.”

On Ibrahim, he said Umno had never asked or needed him to help them.

“The association with him will only cause us to lose votes,” he said.

Stressing that he was not “anti-Dr Mahathir”, he said the former prime minister was the one criticising the Government and not the other way round.

“To me, so far he was the best prime minister I have served. However, as an ex-premier, there is much left to be desired.

“Regardless of who criticises the Government, (the critic) will receive relentless attacks in defence of the Government by me just as I did in the past when Dr Mahathir and Tun Abdullah (Ahmad Badawi) were prime ministers,” he added.

Nazri also stressed that he was never afraid to be criticised by the Opposition, adding, however, that being civil to rivals was the right thing to do in a democracy.

“Just like me, they are also elected by the people,” he said in the letter, which he sent from Bucharest, Romania, where he is attending the Malaysian-Romanian Inter-parliamentarian Friendship Group meet from Sept 19 to 23.

DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, in his blog, congratulated Nazri for being the first in the Cabinet to declare he was Malaysian first and put race second.

Source ~ The Star http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/9/21/nation/7070367&sec=nation

Sunday, 19 September 2010

Gerakan Matters

By Lingswaran Singh

Lings My Name is Singh puts on his Penangite hat and gives us the low-down on Penangites’ love-hate relationship with their homegrown party, Gerakan.


I was at Line Clear Nasi Kandar, having my nasi with juicy ayam goreng masala, blanched bendi, papadoms on the side with the best curry ever and a cup of teh tarik kurang manis while this uncle at the next table was singing Ji Ba Pan. No, that is not a curse word, although we use plenty of those daily.

You see people, I’m a Penangite, and we Penangites find so much bliss in eating delicious foods. We love Penang – the smell of the beach, the warm weather, the history, the big beautiful green trees, the unique people, the culture, and just about every single thing about Penang!

We are very nostalgic people. We like memories. We like to eat and talk, mostly al-fresco. We are simple people and we take great pride in being Penangites. Ever noticed how people from Penang always say “I’m from Penang” with a certain sense of confidence and pride? Yes, most of us do think being Penangite is so cool and so special. In Penang, as long as you can curse in Hokkien, we are brothers. I know, how crude right? But that’s the case for many of us, cursing has become a habit and soon to be culture.

We are straight forward people. We tak pandai pusing-pusing – if we think you stupid we say you are stupid, or mangkuk, and if your worse than that its mangkuk hayun. I’m used to hearing “Ask him go die la” so many times that it is simply a phrase to express disappointment. People here can be very harsh with their language, but that doesn’t mean they are rude or anything, it’s usually only between close friends. Ironic, isn’t it? We use curse words to a certain degree to portray closeness.




On my table was a copy of GERAKAN MattersApa Anak Malaysia Mahu?, the official newsletter of Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Why on earth is Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia not in Pakatan Rakyat? This is probably because they are not listening to the rakyat.

I think I share the sentiments of the younger generation of Penangites with regards to Gerakan. I flipped through the pages of that zine, I saw the spirit of Penang encompassed in it. It contained articles written in or translated into Malay, Chinese and Tamil; okay, maybe just a little bit of Tamil.

So why did they loose big? Simple, because they refused to listen.

We love Gerakan, oh yes, the whole idea of it. The founding father, the principles, the ideology, the opposition voice in the Barisan Nasional, our homegrown Party – our pride! But they have failed us. Failed us by compromising too much, failed us for not opposing when they should, failed us by remaining silent. However, as I have said, we are sentimental a people and our love is true.

So if anybody from Gerakan is reading this, then hear this; we love Gerakan, oh yes we do! We are Penangites, we could even sweep DAP out the next election if we want to, so listen and listen well.

Just leave the coalition! Repent already! We are ever willing to forgive you and only you, so please join us, the Rakyat. Listen to us, we are asking you to leave Barisan Nasional, just leave. We are not asking you to join Pakatan but we are asking you to join the Rakyat! Well, you can join Pakatan if you want to, but leave Barisan Nasional; this is the will of Penangites! Listen to us, not UMNO, not the Prime Minister, not Khoo Tsu Koon, but us the younger generation.

Yeah, we do like our current Chief Minister, and I am sure he is going to be around for a while, as long as he doesn’t play us off. Nice guy la, but not so authentic, I mean we are proud of a person who holds true to good values, but we wished we had a Penangite like him. Not so important but we wished lah… it’s a state nationalism kinda thing. As things are now, Gerakan would most probably disappear soon if they don’t listen to Penangites. They should, because we love them, we want them out of Barisan Nasional. We don’t promise them the state, but we would like to see them as strong and wise oppositions.

Gerakan needs no rejuvenation plans; it just needs to leave Barisan Nasional, now. That is all, we are ever willing to forgive you, we want you back, do not disappoint us. I believe this is your last call, if you do not leave now I guess you have betrayed us for the last time. By the way, Line Clear Nasi Kandar, damn nice la wei!

Source: http://www.loyarburok.com/human-rights/express-yourself/gerakan-matters/

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Acceptance is the Key to Unity

To stay harmony and united under one roof in a diverse, plural and multicultural society like Malaysia, we need not only to be understanding, tolerance, respect or sensitive. The master key of unity is ACCEPTANCE. When you can open up your heart to accept differences, you'll eventually open up to the high possibilities for a sense of togetherness. Acceptance will gives us a better understanding, tolerance, and respect towards others. Let's celebrate our differences. That's what make us unique. We are different but we are all same-same. =p

Friday, 17 September 2010

rain is coming


Friday 17/9/2010 1.02pm Westlake, New Town, Kampar

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

As a Malaysian..


 

This long write-up is to actually reply a reply from a friend in my post 'what malay rights??!' 

I was having a hard time with the title so i just simply come up with the title. This is a very long post. I talk a lot. Thanks if you agree or even if you don't. it's just my 2 cents. Don't be angry.

Thanks for ur view my friend, Danial. Actually I never want to or feel like questioning what the bumiputera deserved to get compared to the non-Bumiputera. Constitution says hak Bumiputera, its fine for me. In my opinion, if you work hard, then you should deserve a well treatment tak kira bangsa dan agama. Entahla dah more than 50 years kita merdeka, tak cukup lagikah Melayu dibantu? Saya tak kata mereka tak patut dibantu tapi bantuan itu sudah mencukupi. Orang Melayu dah maju, dah berdiri sama tinggi duduk sama rendah dengan kaum lain.

Cuba tengok kat merata ada doctor, engineer, lawyer, accountant orang Melayu. So?? It's time that affirmative action be implemented based on needs and merits and not merely based on ethnic. I rasa affirmative action tu perlu dikurangkan untuk mengurangkan kebergantungan orang Melayu kepada kerajaan. Semakin banyak kita memberi, semakin banyak orang akan meminta.  It’s a human nature to be lazy and not to work hard when they always get help and support by the others.

Adakah bantuan kerajaan yang berterusan ini satu strategi untuk membeli undi orang Melayu kepada BN? Is it a strategy to secure the Malay votes by keep on helping them? Yeala kalau orang bagi you bantuan, you akan rasa terhutang budi kan. Im just asking.

Jika kerajaan kata non-Malays lebih maju, tak betul kerana ada banyak non-Malays yang poor and not educated. Let say you nak kata CIna tu kaya, then fikirlah macam mana mereka boleh kaya sedangkan mereka susah mendapat bantuan kerajaan? Ini kerana orang yang tak dibantu lazimnya akan berusaha lebih kerasa untuk memajukan hidup mereka. Bukan kah begitu??

It’s the government who makes its people not competitive enough by keep saying its people especially the Malays are far more behind than the rest, therefore they need help. It’s about psychology and perception. When people keep calling you stupid, you’ll eventually become stupid although you are not. I feel the Malays should be given moral support and praise them if they are good instead of keep on calling them poor and not developed. This culture has to be changed. It’s hard to be ahead of others when we are fear of ourselves. I strongly believe that the Malays and the Bumiputras never want to be labeled and called as a weak race or bangsa yang lemah anymore.

Apa yang I geram di sini ialah apabila orang bukan Melayu dikatakan menumpang, merampas hak mereka, membolos kekayaan mereka dan dipanggil pulang ke kampong halaman. Mana orang CIna orang India nak pergi?? Ini tanah saya. Asal saya Malaysia. Kalau betul betul ikut sejarah, bukannya orang Melayu yang asalnya dari Malaysia. Saya tidak ingin mempersoalkan asal usul nenek moyang tetapi soalnya di sini ialah soal hormat kepada orang lain. Kalau dah jodoh, pelbagai kaum yang melengkapkan Negara Malaysia, terima ia seadanya, biar kita meneruskan legasi daripada nenek moyang kita, tinggal bersama dengan harmoni di bawah satu bumbung.

I ada kawan India, Melayu, Orang Asli, orang Sabah dan Sarawak. Im ok with them they are fine with me. I understand, accept and learn from them. Is it that hard to be together as a family?? We should learn from the kids. Just look at the photo. They don’t even know what is race. It’s better if they are race blind. They just have to know that they are the same, Malaysian.

I totally against racism be it from the Chinese, Indians or Malays. There should not be double standard in punishing the racists. If the government wishes to use existing laws to silent its citizens, be fair for all. Jangan tutup mata bila penyangak itu sebulu dengan anda. Every single citizen should not be racist. Each and every one of us must not support racism.

Again I langsung tak faham apa itu sebenarnya Malay rights. Apa yang hebat sangat tentang Malay rights sehingga macam ada satu kuasa ghaib yang melarang sesiapa untuk berbincang tentangnya. Saya pun hairan siapa, kenapa dan bagaimana orang bukan Melayu ingin merampas Malay rights. MCMC gona arrest me for this statement. There should be a platform of debate and discussion.

Selalunya masalah ditimbulkan orang politikus. Jangan lah jadi macam tikus. Tikus tu simply makan. Politikus tu simply cakap. Tikus tu lari sana dan sembunyi. Politikus pula lepas cakap, blame orang lain, lepas buang batu disorok tanggannya. Tikus dan politikus share the same characteristic: licik and irresponsible.

Kalaulah suatu hari nanti, untuk sehari kita jangan berkata-kata dalam bahasa politik. How nice if everything is not being politicized and relate to religions or ethnicities. I wish one day we talk in one common language, be as one race, Malaysian. Afterall we breath the same air, our blood are red.

Cuba fikir apa akan jadi kalaulah kesemua bukan Melayu pupus di bumi Malaysia. 

For your information, I am a Chinese Malaysian. I born here. I grown up here. I've been here all this while for 22 years. I'm not an immigrant. I'm not from China. I'll end my life here, Malaysia. This is my home..

Anyway congrats Danial, ur hardwork paid off. =p

Monday, 13 September 2010

mari berpantun

ada ubi ada batas,
daripada naik lori baik naik bus,
siapa makan cili dia terasa pedas,
bawak bersabar jangan jadi buas.


Sumber:  http://veeavian.blogspot.com/2010/04/she-just-got-her-burden-of-her-shoulder.html


Sunday, 12 September 2010

Kejutan Ibrahim Ali??

saya terbaca artikel ini semasa saya boring membaca buku.

 

http://mstar.com.my/berita/cerita.asp?file=/2010/9/12/mstar_berita/20100912185318&sec=mstar_berita

 

yea saya akan terkejut gila-gila besar-besar mungkin sehingga terkencing basah-basah di seluar. 

 

Datuk, sekadar renungan bersama dan nasihat drpd si budak kecik la ye, kalau la u nak jadi ahli politik YB dan sekadar nk undi drpd org Melayu, usahla.. buang masa dan duit dan tenaga je. 

 

ahli politik kena serve semua orang tak kira bangsa dan agama. Dan sebagai ahli politik sejati, berani, benar dan berkebolehan, tak usah menjangka dan meraih sokongan daripada kaum sendiri sahaja.

 

i berani cakap, kalau Datuk ni cintakan Malaysia, fight for all! nescaya org Cina India dan lain-lain pun support u! i pun akan support u! 

 

saya ingat lagi Datuk pernah cakap 'I love you all'. Datuk ingat tak?? kalau Datuk ingat, walk the talk. Datuk bukannya orang yang tak pandai atau orang jahat. Datuk berjasa kepada kawasan Parlimen datuk. Tapi cara Datuk tu tak berapa disenangi orang masyarakat. Sekarang ni, UMNO pun kata tak sokong you.

 

Siapa yang tak nak jadi popular? Siapa yang tak nak fight for its own people? Siapa yang ingin melihat bangsanya tertindas atau menindas bangsa yang lain? Tak ada!

 

saya percaya politik perkauman tak bertahan lama. semakin sempit pemikiran dan racist-nya kita, semakin banyak sokongan kita akan dapat daripada kaum kita tetapi semakin ramai orang lain yang akan menjadi mangsa.

 

Malaysia milik bersama. Hak sama rata. Yang lemah dibantu.

 

*Kalaula Datuk atau kawan-kawan dan sahabat handai yang terbaca ni, janganlah sue saya ok? ini hanyalah isi hati ikhlas dari dalam hati. Pada Hari Raya yang mulia ini, bermaaf-maaflah la ye. Kalau sue i, i takde duit..

 

Selamat Hari Raya. Maaf zahir dan batin.

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

1Malaysia ah??


We are Malaysian: An Indian barber is giving a new Raya hair cut to a Malay customer in his old shop at the slow and old town of Temoh, Perak. When many of the youngster don't even know or don't even care about the country and the meaning of independence, we can see this Malaysian Indian flying up Malaysia flag in his shop.

Those who ask what else the Chinese want or those who call the Indians and Chinese are immigrants or outsiders, they should really think twice. Treat others as you would like to be treated. We are all Malaysians. All of us carrying Malaysian IC and registered with the National Registration Department are Malaysians. We and our fathers, our forefathers have been and will still contribute to the development of this country because this is Malaysian, a land for us, the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, Sikh, Dayak, Kadazan, Dusun, Eurasian, mixed parentage and many more ethnics on this land.

So can this photo be 1Malaysia? This is 1Malaysia for me. It's fine if there's no such thing as 1Malaysia because we have already been doing this for the past half a century. More racial tensions after the concept was introduced. Then are we still 1Malaysia??

We are Malaysians in a country called Malaysia with or without 1Malaysia. Those talking about 1Malaysia are the one who are not practicing it because they just have to convince people to accept them for their own political interest. The normal rakyat are not doing the talking but they are doing the action. The grassroat rakyat are united. Only those with power, those who wish to be popular, those who can control the media and those who wish to be jatuh kampung, try to separate the rakyat and then they talk about 1Malaysia. Why?? To show that they care but they are the one who dividing us.

Racism comes when we feel we are superior than the rest. Don't forget that we are all the same.

If you love the nation, show your love. Don't talk only no action.

I am the owner of this country too..