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Our rights and the constitution

Malaysia is a beautiful country. But we Malaysian still realise our basic rights? I am not too sure about this. Why? For example, do we know our consumer rights?

Situation A
When you go to a stall and order 'mee goreng', the 'waiter' gave you plate of 'mee goreng' which is not cooked properly. What is your reaction?
Normally we Malaysians paid the bill and complained to our friends. Right?

Do we complain to the owner or refuse to pay the bill? We won't do that. Why? It's just RM4.00. That'a all. No issue and no problem. Right?

This is a big problem with us. We never enforce our rights. When we become ignorant and engage with 'tidak apa' attitude, who are loser? We are the real loser.

So, you don't talk about nation or the world. Try to change them. No use.

The reform with ourselves must be prevailed. We should know our fundamental rights. We should uphold that rights first before we go to the bigger scene.

This is my humble aspiration on us. Do i practice this? Yes.
Do i preach to fellow malaysians? Yes.

It's up to you to think about. Start from yourself then we can analyse the rights on nation and the world.

That's the reason i started this blog and past two months exposing our rights through the Malaysian Constitution.

Cheers.

Paneir

Comments

Anonymous said…
From today onward I will start to complain if I receive mee goreng that cook unproperly..

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