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Malaysia Politic

I did not step into politic in early age. As well as most Sarawakian, that’s why ruling government can always hit a big victory in Sarawak, and some say Sabah. Mainly because over there, everythning is limited, and I have to admit that Sibu is a rural area. Not many of us online in early age. I started to follow the politic news few years back and addicted to it after March last year, that was the first time I saw opposition make into front page of every newspaper. Side note, MCA also started to appear in newspaper almost everyday (That’s when I know there is actually a community/organization/party that helps Malaysian Chinese).

Recently I saw a very unstable politic in Malaysia. As far as I concern, as long as all those scenes continue, Malaysia is not gonna move to anywhere yet, don’t even mention about Wawasan 2020. What sadden me more was the power grabbing, faults pointing, court cases. None of those are to help boost Malaysia. For me, those are just children fighting among themselves to get to number one place in class/gang and etc. I can’t say what I am lack of since I did not lack of anything yet, I’m still waorking like cow, live a life I lived for the past few years, but these situation certainly effect some people in Malaysia.

Decade ago, people started to built icon among themselves, because to be a hero is not that easy. Icon is the easiest way to get notice. Opposition leader [insert your preferable name], he is not a hero, he is an icon, an icon to democracy or some say [insert your preferable incident], whichever you prefer. Icon is how it works in this century. You cannot brand a hero, but you can easily brand an icon to be seen as hero :)

Truth that Malaysia is so corrupt, till a standard you cannot imagine. Everything can be corrupted. From policemen to getting a C4, you name it. But will Malaysia become less corrupted country? In a billion years perhaps. It’s the ethic that already built inside everybody, it is the moral value that built inside a person. Forget about what you been taught in moral studies, this is very subjective thinking. For as long as the stereotype ethic value built in a politician, Malaysia will still the same for years to come.

5 comments on Malaysia Politic

  1. jerine
    May 24, 2009 at 7:13 pm

    time to move out of the country, buddy…

    Reply
    • wong
      June 1, 2009 at 3:15 am

      If only I can :P

  2. alexallied
    May 25, 2009 at 11:00 pm

    yeah, Medan is a good place! Nyaahaahahaha…

    Reply
    • Kat
      May 28, 2009 at 6:44 pm

      Eh cannot la. It’s like this proverb,”keluar dari mulut harimau, masuk ke mulut buaya”. Cause Indonesia is no where better than Malaysia also. :P

    • wong
      June 1, 2009 at 3:15 am

      Medan? Not really a nice place la… LOL!

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