Well, that's when Malaysia alliance federation was formed. It included Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. That's why I do not celebrate Merdeka. To be merdeka is to be independent, to be merdeka is to be not colonialised or ruled over by other people or other race. The government opted for ought to be for the plural society, to serve all, not marginalise others.
As I grew older I started to understand the underlying meanings and motives of all of that, it kinda hit me hard that all the while, since young we were instilled with blind beliefs in the system that things are equal, bla bla bla.. Rubbish talk. In the circumstances, we're better off in a socialist system. At least a country of socialist system can be proud that they sent a true qualified person to space in their own spacecraft instead of blowing up people with explosives just to buy some lousy equipment that's pretty much useless in it's elements. I don't see the point in purchasing noisy equipments that's supposed to be quiet.
I suppose it came at a right time that Anwar Ibrahim is standing up for Malaysia's brand of democracy revolution, so to speak. Let's just hope it doesn't back fire and we're not "off the pan, straight into the fire".
PAS and UMNO forming an alliance? I don't see why other BN component parties shouldn't start their own alliance to defend the rest of us. Just because certain quarters are upholding the truth, they'd be labelled seditious. When they fail to lead, they can only kick and shove the blames at each other like a bunch of people playing "sepak takraw". It's so innate in their blood that they do that. They're still stuck to their own times that they fail to quickly adapt to the changing world enviroments and political weather . Oh wait, some of them are simply too caught up in racking up monies and assets for themselves before they leave their posts and the country for broke, saving up until they have to abandon ship.
The country is being hawk-eyed by United States waiting for the opportunity to swoop down and capitalise on the demise of sensible governance. If things ever turn ugly, I'd rather get Russian hardware to defend myself with.
Will Sabah cecede? Will Sarawak go down the same path if it's neighbour ever does? It makes me wonder, while some of the ignorant Westies are berating how backward Sabah & Sarawak are, they never stopped to ponder what really helped them to be how they are now (Kelantan and Terengganu exempted).
Ah, there they are, my neighbours - orang utans from Sepilok. They usually bring bacon and bbq wild boar meat for fellowship gatherings, unlike some people who just lay around not needing to work and wait for their ration of rice and chocolate drinks to arrive.
In any case, as a Sarawakian, I'll climb back up to my tree house, since my computer made out of banana leaves and orang utan droppings find no WiMAX signal within line of sight. Oh...wait, my tree isn't in Klang Valley.. Silly me.
2 comments:
Lol... reminds me of pengajian msia subject... and I got to present in front for the topic of 'what could have happen if sabah never joined malaysia' lol! stupid question that is..
well, overall, interesting enough thou, keep it up then.
Well, no thanks to the Brit's inadequacy and incompetence that they could no longer hold their empire. It's a blessing in disguise.
After all, it's now up to us to decide the fate of our native lands.
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