Thursday, January 13, 2011

MD of CI holdings - We dont need Chinese and Indian Votes.



This is the man, Johari bin Abdul Ghani, who declared that he does not need the Chinese votes or the Indian votes, and his audience unreservedly applauded his views. He is the Managing Director of CI Holdings who are the owners of Pemanais Sdn. Bhd. which distribute, among other products, the more well-known being pepsi, 7-Up, Mirinda, Kickapoo, Revive, Lipton's Tea range. Twister and Blue and Shot brand of drinking water. He made it very clear that the Chinese and Indians are mere customers and he only needs the Malay votes to retain his Titiwangsa seat.
 So you have it. The message is loud and clear. Make sure in your Chinese New Year shopping, you do not put any of the above items into your trolleys. We CAN make a difference. Look at how the sale of Utusan Melayu had plummeted.

The Hypocrisy of UMNO

Hipocrisy No. 1:
In an attempt to justify the introduction of  online sedition laws. Home Minister Hishamuddin said
 “No one should use the excuse of democracy and freedom of expression when putting forward their opinions without considering the interests of others in this multiracial country. Freedom of expression in the true sense involves limits that should be respected. Otherwise, the law will have to step in to protect the rakyat (citizenry),”
It is amazing how his brains can be so numbed that he cannot see that he already has someone right in front of his doorsteps who is spewing venom without "considering the interest of others in this multiracial country." Utusan Melayu and its writers, Awang takselamat and the chelup Tee guy practically dont know the meaning of freedom of expression as defined by Hishamuddin.
Hipocrisy No. 2:
Disgraced former Selangor mentri besar Khir Toyo has come out with gun blazing (as a last ditch) to  show the umno leaders that he is still loyal to umno. He has accused Mentri Besar Khalid Ibrahim of not “walking the talk”, referring to Khalid’s announcement that the Selangor government would only grant RM1 million in state allocations to Pakatan assemblymen.

However he failed to mention that the BN federal government is punishing the opposition Members of Parliament by refusing to grant them any funds to improve or repair their constituencies. Khalid and his administration had even approached the BN and offered to grant their state assemblymen allocations if the BN reciprocated at the federal level.
Then he has the cheek to say that  since Pakatan Rakyat is fighting at the federal level asking for allocations to be given to PR MPs and  if Pakatan feels that it is unfair, they should start first. Can you imagine that? Stupidity is not enough and he has added arrogance to his ressume, and that is the type of person we have as a chief minister.

Monday, January 10, 2011

A Truly, Truly Crying SHAME for Malaysia

The following article truly reflects the sentiments of MOST, if not ALL, MALAYSIANS, except those in UMNO and the lap-dogs of MCA, MIC and GERAKAN. The fact that 12000 PAS members turned up on 10 January 2011 to pray for devine intervention to save Malaysia from umno, speaks volume of the seriousness of the situation.
Thank you J.D. Lovrenciear for a very meaningful and enlightening piece.

"Just take a look at the demographic status of Malaysia against other neighbouring nations, namely Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam. And we should be ashamed of the racial mess we (or more aptly, the politicians and their blinkered followers) keep spawning with each passing day as the 13th General Elections looms.
Indonesia has well over 230 million people; Philippines has over 89 million; Vietnam has 87 million; Thailand has 66 million; and Malaysia has a mere 27 million souls.
Yet we are far, far more a divided nation than the others. We are racists. Period! Shame!!
In terms of ethnic groups agian we lose out. The Thais have more than 40 ethnic groups; Indonesia has 12 ethnic groups but classifed under five main groupings of Javanese, Sundanese, Maduresse, Coastal Malays and others; Vietnam has some 54 ethnic groups and the Philippines has about 170 distinct indegenious languages spoken among its Spanish, Indian, Chinese, American, Japanese, Arab and other indigenious groups.
Malaysia meanwhile ony has five ethnic groups, i.e. Malays, Bumiputras, Chinese, Indians and others. And we cannot even think as One Nation, One People.
Shame!! What a shame!! A trully crying shame!!!

Mind you after over a half century of gaining independence and enjoying the same coalition party government all this while, we are unable to see ourselves as Malaysians, unlike our above stated neighbours who have no problem seeing themselves as Thais, Vietnamese, Indonesians or Filipinos despite their much larger and certainly more complex ethnicity.
Who do we blame for the racial mess we are sunken into today? Now, do not deny the fact that there is well anchored racism mindsets in Malaysia. Look at how our politicians are riling us up every other day through their managed media with race based mantras.
In the first place look at our political party framework these past over half century. Are we not race based, i.e. UMNO, MCA, MIC?
Listen to how the politicians are frightening Malaysians with another potential May 13 again.
Hear the incessant arguments put forth that one race may take over another race and so one race must fight to safeguard its rights. Are these type of messages coming from politicians and even leaders not attesting that we are racists to the core?
Even the Sabahans and Sarawakians are better off then the West Malaysia people. At least they do not see themselves by ethnicity but stick their guns to calling themselves as Sabahans or Sarawakians.
Looks like even they are ashamed to call themselves Malaysians after all.
The blame and the whole blame rests on politicians and leaders. The rakyat have been poisoned with feed of racism for too long a period merely to divide and rule.
Yes, Malaysians must wake up lest they remain permanently the laughing stock in the eyes of their neighbours.
We cannot continue to count on race based politicking. This is Year 2011 not 1948 whence we were fighting foreign enemies.
It has to be Malaysia for Malaysians, nothing less, nothing more. And that is not unconstitutional. What is unconstitutional is when able Malaysians remain unwilling to lend a hand to their less able Malaysians."

Monday, January 3, 2011

Shameless Chinese shouting 1 Malaysia

 One for all: Lim (second from right, with banner) leading the MCA-organised rally to protest against the Selangor government’s ban on the 1Malaysia symbol in advertisements in Pandamaran, Klang Sunday


Take a good look - take a real good look at the faces of those people in this picture. Do you think they understand what 1 Malaysia is all about? They are all traitors and have sold their dignity to the devil for a morsel of power, even then its only power for the MCA leaders as the rest are blind followers who will do anything as long as there is something to grease their palms.
Most of the Chinese I spoke to, reject the concept of 1 Malaysia. Where is the 1 Malaysia when Serdang MP Teo Nie Ching was criticised by Utusan for carrying out her duties and promoting racial harmony? Where is 1Malaysia when the Cathoilics were instructed to remove the cross and refrain from Christian rituals just for the sake of the PM? Where is 1 Malaysia when you are referred to as mata sepet and your  ancestors  were branded as prostitutes? Where is 1 Malaysia when people like Ibrahim Ali and the Melayu chelup Tee, keep on harping on Ketuanan Melayu?
Wake up man! Take a good look at youself in the mirror and ask youself whether you really mean what you are protesting, or is it just for a moment of siok sendiri to appear with the MCA vips and in the news? Sheeeeeeesh!!! makes me sick.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

The Hypocrisy of One Malaysia

At the Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur’s Christmas , Najib said
"It is for us to come together, for us to feel that we belong to one nation, one people with one vision, and that is for us to march forward together to develop a truly prosperous, harmonious and successful 21st century nation.” He further added,
"In today's world where a small group of extremists has drowned the voices of reason and common sense and hijacked the agenda of peace and moderation, it is important for the moderates in every faith - Muslims, Christians, Hindus and Buddhists - among us to speak up to reclaim our rightful place and the moral high ground.”
Now for the HYPOCRICY
In one fell swoop, Najib’s aides destroyed any ‘spirit of goodwill and joy’ during Christmas. The aides had instructed the church to remove all christians symbols, like the cross, not to sing carols and not to quote from the scriptures. Is this the practice of the moderates that Najib was talking about?
Betul betul cakap tak serupa bikin. Najib cannot deny that he did not know what his aides were doing. Najib had done this too often in the past to plead ignorance now. The contradiction between him and Utusan Melayu is too obvious, but he just let it pass. Similarly his silence over Perkasa dissenting views is another example.
However the denial by the Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM)  that it never received any official directive from the Prime Minister's Office to remove crucifixes from the Christmas event attended by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak on Dec 25 was the greatest betrayal of the sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ on the cross.
The open denial by the CFM executive secretary Tan Kong Beng, is synonymous to Judas betrayal for 30 pieces of gold. In his case, maybe a datukship. May the cock crows three times to make him realise his betrayal. May God have mercy on us, Mr. Tan.