Posted by Tobby > Jun 28, 2020 6:56 PM | Report Abuse
If you are graduate from Singapore universes, you can easily get employ anywhere in the world! If graduate from Malaysia universities, even private sectors hesitate to employ you!
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Ya.....they'll misspell 'public* area for nonsmoker only' with 'pubic'
AND DO NOT SPEAK ENGLISH TO THEM (YOU'LL EITHER COLLAPSE FROM VOMIT BLOOD OR CONTROLLABLE LAUGHING)
Time & demographic trends are on the side of the majority.
Unless the minority starts behaving better & learning to respect the majority instead of forever badmouthing & looking down on the majority then love it or loathe it the status quo is going to remain.
Once led a tyranny mosquito party getting all its MPs into the cabinet post-GE14. Now mosquito brain demanding two partners with a total of 13 MPs to take PM and DPM posts. What an audacity!
It is good to see the balance of power in Malaysian politic. Now the Rakyat can see who is greedy and who have the wills to improve Malaysia as a country. Next election the rakyat will be more wise and will not be cheated again. Old and corrupted politician just need to be flushed out in the toilet bowl.
Tun should resign.Apa Ini.Im also support PH for 2 terms also dissapoint.Initially I though better no corruption,rule of law,share of wealth.U know Wht not much people follow.Every 10 only got 2-3 follow.People tired lah.Rakyat stake at here.People support Tun to give face.Tun done a lot in the past.Please go off in honor rather thn shame.Tun putting the rakyat in suffering not in better environments.
1. PH wouldnt have failed if it wasnt for Anwar's power craze and impatience.
2. Tun has his own set of agenda as well. Putting his son to ultimately become PM is top on the list.... but really, is the son qualified to become PM?
anyways, if all else fails... Anwar can do BERSIH rally again mar.... The people who marched with him during BERSIH marched for justice, democracy and so on. What did Anwar march for? As long as Anwar is not yet in power, there will be more BERSIH/REFORMASI rallies...
p.s. I have been buying Magnum but havent win 1st prize yet. SHould i do a rally too becos i havent won?
"Tobby If you are graduate from Singapore universes, you can easily get employ anywhere in the world! If graduate from Malaysia universities, even private sectors hesitate to employ you!" ===============================================
The reality of education in Malaysia. When a graduate is unable to string a sentence properly, in English, it shows his/her level of intelligence. Their ability to grasp problem and arriving to a solution is suspect.
Anybody who has a big problem with accepting BM & cannot respect the position of Malay as the official language of this place should be considering migrating to somewhere else where his preferred language is the top choice
Talking about big power countries not using English as their 2nd language is funny, you talking about Japan (5.1 trillion), Russia (1.6trillion), South Korea (1.7 trillion), even Canada (1.7 trillion), Australia (1.9 trillion) of GDP... they don't need to learn any English cause they produce their own goods to be exported not the other way around... instead we Malaysia are the one who need to be diversified in term of our communication skills and relationship in term of bringing more investor to come and invest in our country...
China contributing 22% of Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) followed by Japan at 4th with 4.7% FDI in Malaysia and yet people didn't want to learn Chinese or other alternatives language...
WHILE ON THE NEWS UNDER PN government, Foreign Offload RM16.7billion worth of investment for 19th week in a row (Yep that's under PN management) since 1st March 2020 (17 weeks after PN take over)...
The time when Malaysia was still very much part of the cocoon of colonialism. The time was 13 May 1969. At that time Malaysia’s best assets were all owned by the British, 70% of the general economy, the Chinese 25% of the 3rd rate plus a few tycoons and the Malays just 2%.
Fast trek to 2020, the Malays have done comparatively well with 6 million Malay families of the middle-income group, urbanized, well educate and GLCs monopoly many of the biggest listed companies in Bursa.
This important group of Malays forms a vital part of our society in conjunction with the 6 million non-Malay families of the middle-income group. In effect, this had raised the living standards and reduced the poverty of the Malays. But there are pockets of poverty amongst the non-Malays in towns too. And the majority B40 Malays in the towns ekes out a living as office or factory workers, taxi driver, stall-holders or hawkers and the rural poor Malays dependent on unproductive farming/fishing.
We all are entirely dependent on the correct and proper Policies meted out by the ruling Government of the day always.
If any person who says the Malaysian Chinese did not contribute to the development of Malaysia and her Rakyat, he should know from the very first day of Merdeka, the Chinese paid the most income tax. Not only that, the Chinese contributed billions of ringgits to all sorts of socio-economic endeavours contributing their hard earned money in building schools, clan associations, scholarships, mosque and etc.
Socio-economically, the Malaysian Chinese are not rich. They all pray for a stable and just government which provides peace and harmony to earn a living to sustain themselves and their families.
Malaysia was in deep trouble when the emphasis on productivity and thrift with public money was forgotten which was always carried on the sleeves of Public Servants since 1957. What to do?
WE HAVE TO BEGIN ALL OVER AGAIN IN THIS BEAUTIFUL LAND FULL OF PEOPLES FROM DIFFERENT ETNICITY, CULTURE, RELIGION AND MOTHER TOUGUE
The following Policies should be adopted by any incumbent Government for the success of all Rakyat 1. TUN DAIM ZAINUDDIN’S PROPOSAL national development policy that is focused on needs-based approach, as opposed to race-based and modern farming 2. A PRIME MINISTER WHO IS DISCIPLINED AND MORAL IN ALL ASPECTS.
By the way: Trust is earned by your track record but respect is by your manner and not earned by your past achievement, your academic qualification, your high position in your career, how rich you are or how philanthropist you are?
Respect is something that we choose to give because you value people. If you value someone, you will want to tell them the truth. You will want to share your opinions or your vast experiences and knowledge with them honestly and completely. Your sharing should be done without berating the person, without insulting them or their opinions and without causing hurt, shame, bitterness, animosity or resentment.
We can always practice give and take (give more than you take/give thanks and take nothing for granted) or agree to disagree with respect and dignity. No need for hurtful name-calling. Treat people the way you want to be treated. Talk to people the way you want to be talked to. Write to people the way you want other to write to you or remember you. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Respect is given to those who show respect for others and not earned by achievement, position or wealth or color of your skin or you are majority.
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Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2020-06-28 16:30 | Report Abuse
Not fit even to be called a Malay....
.....before arabisation, Malays have respectable and decent culture and living principles such as.....
KATA ITU KOTA....manusia berpegang kepada janji
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quote: promised to honor agreement to handover PM post to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim