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What’s wrong with us??



After the elections ended all the times, I always have a dilemma. There will be both sides accused each other for various reasons. Whether one’s expectations can be fulfilled or not. In Malaysia, these expectations are too remote to be achieved.

Why??

Here, if one has concluded then it’s very difficult to change. That is the Malaysia’s paradigm. No one until now had ever changed anything in Malaysia for the benefit of the people as the unabridged.
Malaysians are very unique society. Because of the composition of multi races and religions, it is easier for the people who walk on the corridor of power to divide and rule the society with their affluence.

After more than 57 years we still refused to learn our fundamental rights as Malaysians. We still live in the height of imperialism era. Our minds are still been colonized by our Masters.
Our minds are programmed and tuned in accordance with the specific instructions set by our colonial masters.

Will Malaysia ever change in future for its furtherance?

I have a serious doubt on it.

Why, again??

If you do not know your basic rights and the functions of the democracy, then what is the point that you wanted the change?

Even there is the change, you will not appreciate it. You will not value it with high regards.
In democracy, people are the master and the politicians are servants. It appeared otherwise, in most of the third world countries. People must recognize and implement this notion. If they can do it effectively then their aspirations always will be fulfilled.

The problem starts for the people when they ignored and relentlessly trusted the politicians by placing their entire future to them. When this happened, then there will be abuse of power and finally the voice of dissents will be crushed.

The agitation will starts and spread throughout the country like in the case of French Revolution, American Civil War and English Civil War.

In my viewpoint, this is unnecessary. If you can go to this level, then why don’t exercise your rights as the citizens of this nation appropriately to do the necessary change?

In Malaysian political scene, the election result is a done deal. It is very unlikely to happen otherwise unless the Perak Crisis repeated to the whole nation then, it is possible.

Therefore for now let’s hope that the transformation plans of current PM are sincere and wholeheartedly.  There is no room for any errors that he can make now for the betterment of this nation.

Kuala Lumpur

Comments

Underthetree said…
Complacency, Ignorance and convenience has robbed inquisitiveness and sense of curiosity amongst Malaysians. Unless there is a shift of education philosophy from consumerism to citizenry you can't change this malaise.
Totally agreed. That's is core destructive element within.

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