tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post5460649232082905995..comments2024-02-23T16:40:08.002+08:00Comments on quachee's blog: Malaysia Can One LahAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08147376627075497777noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-85490242891093633442009-07-09T17:43:12.076+08:002009-07-09T17:43:12.076+08:00A good post Quachee! :D Yeah! In fact I love Malay...A good post Quachee! :D Yeah! In fact I love Malaysia very, very much. I wouldn't want to migrate to any part of the world even though I am given a lot of incentives. Seriously...I feel so attached to this country although at times people might say that some people are neglected (which is true)...but like you...I still believe in One Malaysia! I hope equality is given to all races...not only to the Malays. Last but not least...I will sacrifice myself for my home soil! Malaysia boleh! :DTekkaushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12433320698714867028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-76502890999429010132009-07-09T17:27:12.431+08:002009-07-09T17:27:12.431+08:00I'm agree with 'wmsiew'
"In anoth...I'm agree with 'wmsiew'<br />"In another 50 years, students will be studying their Sejarah and thinking "oh gawd, why couldn't these people just shut up so that we don't have to memorize all this crap!"<br /><br />One day the dream 'might' come true if it show ONLY 'Malaysian' on the identity card. Without 'Chinese. Malay or Indian'. Then all of us are Malaysian.....I foresee it won't happen in our life time. Maybe few more generation of Century?!<br /><br />It's a good dream....anyway...:)Robohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08793553573187047055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-5567425898653545132009-07-09T14:12:25.813+08:002009-07-09T14:12:25.813+08:00I think Malaysians need to spend more time on the ...I think Malaysians need to spend more time on the things THEY LOVE. Only with that can we have World-Class products and producers. (like you)<br /><br />Malaysians also need to remember that it's NOT the government's job to feed them. Stop depending on the government so much and get out there, take the dive and innovate! (again, like you)<br /><br />I don't mind that Malays are 'getting more opportunities' as there are so many more malays than chinese in this country anyways! And I think the chinese are getting along just fine, even if life here requires us to use our brain a little bit more.<br /><br />I think our current administration is doing ok, but just a little topsy-turvy. We compare ourselves to the United States, thing is, the US declared THEIR independence in 1776 and Obama is their 44th president(ours is the 6th?). A lot of changes have come along since then.<br /><br />We talk about freedom of speech, but people need to stop talking for the sake of talking or opposing for the sake of opposing. In another 50 years, students will be studying their Sejarah and thinking "oh gawd, why couldn't these people just shut up so that we don't have to memorize all this crap!"wmsiewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05802995453718052249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-72541476974440734252009-07-09T11:52:41.714+08:002009-07-09T11:52:41.714+08:00The so-called "races" are more distinct ...The so-called "races" are more distinct in Malaysia than in other Southeast Asian countries because of the British colonial policy and the Islam. The British hoped that Malays, Indians and Chinese would fight with each other so that they would not stand up together against their rule. In Thailand and the Philippines, the Chinese and the natives are blended together, because they largely share the same religion. In the case of Malaysia, this will be difficult, unless most of the Malaysian Chinese agree to become Muslims. Most Malaysian Chinese just don't use the Malay lanaguge in private domains, simply because it is not the speech community with which they identify. This is unlike the situation in Thailand, where Thai is the only language the Chinese there truly identify with.peterkobayashihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13581811294803303784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-49241468665197962992009-07-09T00:52:44.485+08:002009-07-09T00:52:44.485+08:00This is a great dream for Malaysia and I really ho...This is a great dream for Malaysia and I really hope Malaysians will make it happen! <br /><br />On my part, I will start singing more Malay songs in karaoke. Haha!<br />Well, you gotta start somewhere and if you want to make a change, you have to start with yourself! : )foongpchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09592884550810521137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-14677465309051296002009-07-08T23:32:33.604+08:002009-07-08T23:32:33.604+08:00As a M'sian myself, I would very much dream to...As a M'sian myself, I would very much dream to see M'sia success in her very own right. But I'm totally speechless with today news that the govt decided to revert back the teaching of Math & Science to BM & the mother tongues. This is one of the many flip flopping policies that directly damaging our future M'sian generations. If those people couldn't be competitive in learning Math & Science in English now, what make them think they can compete with the world later? Today we're competing with the world and not in our own backyard! I speak from my first hand experience keeping in mind I graduated with Bachelor of Science (Hons) and now pursuing my Master in Science and I dare to say English is the commanding language when come to Science & Math. I felt sad that they make our future generations busy with language translation while other people are busy researching new breakthrough! Sorry fellow M'sian if I hurt your pride but let be honest with our future generations.Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15019243985473524435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32927502.post-66163717664689031562009-07-08T14:58:58.588+08:002009-07-08T14:58:58.588+08:00One radical change would have to be the removal of...One radical change would have to be the removal of the requirement of indicating RACE in official documents and forms. Race denotes differences and if that is removed, all colour and creed will disappear. Up to today, everyone is still unclear what 1Malaysia entails. Sigh..<br /><br />But it's a good dream though.<br /><br />WV: eyelesse as in "no eye see". LOL!HappySurferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01444290549991093661noreply@blogger.com