Showing posts with label royalty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label royalty. Show all posts

Friday, 3 June 2011

I think all those Malaysians whom had migrated are a pain-in-the-arse

Recently, there are lots of stories from those Malaysians whom had migrated overseas. And there are equally many who didn’t migrate and wrote in to online news site why they stay in Malaysia.

Let me tell you lah, I find those who had moved overseas such a pain in the arse. You know why? Cos they are a bloody bunch of people whom had abandoned ship and then, try to talk patriotic why they had to do it. As if someone held a gun to their head and kick them out.

Please la…if you have moved out, just get out and shut up. Don’t talk like our country is such a dumps. It is not. It is still a lovely country. You moved because of your selfish reasons. Enuff said.

Firstly, when a person or a family moved out, they are bound to leave their aged parents behind. Many filial sons won’t do that. Never in our minds, i.e. my husband or my mind would think of leaving our aged mothers to move to greener pastures. It is just wrong. Don’t fool yourself with ‘never mind, my mother will fly to Canada for a few months in a year to enjoy the weather’. You are just escaping…

Next, you have to be blardy rich or blardy educated (in most case, it is because you are blardy rich) to be able to do that. You think all those gwailoes will want you to squat in their countries if you are not skilled or have tonnes of money to invest? So, don’t talk like every single Malaysians can opt to migrate and make the rest of us who stayed back like we are fools for not abandoning ship.

Then, there are those who think ‘ang moh sai eh ciak’ (english shits is edible, i.e. a sense of idolising caucasians) and kept praising how good England is, how good Australia is etc etc. Please lah, our politicians are shits but so are all politicians in the world. Just because you idolise them, you are blinded to their imperfections.

Another group is the parents who migrated for the ‘future of their children’. We did think of doing that at one stage in our lives. We were keen on seeing all our children having better education in Australia. But what held us back is whether it is fair to uproot our grown children from their familiar environment here for the sake of education? What about their friends and the sense of belonging here? We didn’t want to end up with rebellious teens who have problem adjusting. What good is good education when the children aren’t happy in a new country?

Like to admit or not, if we are in foreign land, we are second-class. We are Asians. Asians don’t have very good image there. Asian porn is like second class porn. Asians are sometimes mistook for being terrorists. Asians are those noisy Chinamen portrayed in kungfu movies. So, get real…fool yourself but there is no place like home here in Malaysia.

You can whine and whine about how discrimination exists here in our country if your skin colour is too pale or too dark. But look at yourself, aren’t you capable of working harder for a better life? Our ancestors from China and India did that, so why can’t we when we have better opportunities than them?

You think it is smart to abandon ship and when you are away in a foreign country, you curse the PM, curse the Tun M, curse the exam SPM and a 100 other M you can find just to justify why you abandon ship. But…we know, you did it because for selfish reasons. Nicer weather, higher standard of living, far away from the in-laws, lesser haram-halal restrictions etc etc…But the fact is, you left your country which you could have contributed your expertise to. You want a way out for your selfish needs.

So, stop all those letter like ‘oh I am so poor, my country treats me badly, so I have no choice but to leave’. Go play far-far and stop complaining now that you are out. We will stay here and make the best of what we have and work harder to make it even better. Sekian, terima kasih.


By Chan Lilian http://www.chanlilian.net/2011/05/30/i-think-all-those-malaysians-whom-had-migrated-are-a-pain-in-the-arse/

Sunday, 24 January 2010

Tunku Ibrahim is New Sultan of Johor

JOHOR BARU: Tunku Ibrahim Ismail has been proclaimed the new Sultan of Johor following the death of his father the late Sultan Iskandar Ismail.

The proclamation, made in accordance with the Johor State Constitution, was officially made by Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman at Istana Besar Johor Baru at 10.21am.

“In keeping with the Johor State Constitution 1895, the Sultan’s heir, Tunku Ibrahim Ismail ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, is hereby proclaimed the King and Sultan under the same law,” said Abdul Ghani.

Soon after the proclamation, Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, 51, took his oath as the Sultan of Johor and pledged to rule with fairness, justice and compassion.

Clad in a white baju melayu teluk belanga, the new Ruler also pledged to respect and protect Islam and Malay customs and to be steadfast in upholding the state constitution as well as the laws of the state of Johor.

Also present during the ceremony was Sultanah Zanariah, Tunku Ibrahim’s consort Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah, Raja Muda Tunku Ismail Ibrahim, Tengku Bendahara Tunku Majid Idris as well as other royal family members.

Johor Islamic Religious Council adviser Datuk Nooh Gadot ended the ceremony with the recital of prayers.

Later at 1.36pm, Abdul Ghani made the official announcement on the proclamation at the steps of the palace.

“To all the people of Johor, from the Malays to other races, know that Sultan Ibrahim Ismail is now the new Sultan of Johor.

“He is the Ruler for the state, its territories and all the districts as of Jan 23,” he said.

Three chants of Daulat Tuanku (Long-live the Ruler) followed his announcement along with a gun salute as well as the Johor state anthem.

Tunku Ibrahim was appointed the Regent on Friday after the late Sultan Iskandar was admitted to the Puteri Specialist Hospital on Thursday.

Sultan Iskandar died at 7.15pm on Friday.


Friday, 22 January 2010

Johor Sultan Dies

BREAKING NEWS!!

The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Iskandar Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail has passed away at 7.15pm just now. The 78-year-old Sultan passed away due to an illness at Puteri Speciallist Hospital.


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