Friday, December 20, 2013

Reseting Malaysia

Dear bloggie,

I can recently hear a lot of b*tchin bout the "barang naik" stunt our malaysian government has pulled. Sugar, petrol, water, electricity... toll and very soon GST.

All, I can say is... Yes! Naik lagi! Most people would be thinking I'm a nutjob or have too much $$$... but what most of these retards fail to realize is we need the government to raise the prices of thing some more... You see, we need to look at the big picture. The fact is, despite what ever nonsense the opposition, NGO, or anyone tells you, the truth is we will never kick BN/UMNO outta Malaysia via the general election. Rely on the "people" to vote for a change is like going to the casino to win against the house... You see, the house always wins.

Fair play? People power? Justice prevails? Hahahaha... Previously, 5 year ago, MFR berated me for not voting in the general election. Back then I didn't vote because I didn't believe in the system of democracy itself. I meant if 6 outta 10 people voted to enforce a stupid rule, lets say we need to f*ck a bus every morning, the other 4 people need to suffer due to the idiocy of the other 6. Looking back, I think I was wrong. I was wrong to place the blame at democracy. The problem isn't the system, it's the people. What kinda government one can hope to expect from a society of people that core values is built upon "Greed is good"? 

Anyway back to the main topic, I support the government raising the price of things. Why? We need more inflation in prices. The price inflation needs to tip the scale of mentality among Malaysians where we're have nothing more to lose. Once we Malaysians have nothing more to lose, then and only then are most of us willing to risk ourself in the line of fire to make a change to happen. As I said earlier, I don't believe our country will ever be free from BN/UMNO via the rigged game of general election (Considering a huge amount of Malaysian have short term memory and are brainwashed to be stupid beyond godlike). I believe a change can only occur via more aggressive means such as hunger strike, work strike, riot, etc... The problem is, most Malaysians at the moment really aren't willing to sacrifice themselves for this change. Yea, yea, yea, you can gloat bout that you went for the voting to vote for a change, or you can say you join BERSIH 3.0 and stand in the hot sun for 1 bloody day to protest...  You seriously think BN/UMNO is affect by this protest? You want to hurt them, don't work for 1 week. If enough of us don't work, what you think will happen to our country economy? While it's possible the whole country go into ruins, but the price for change isn't always cheap... But is it not worth it for our future generations?

However how many for us (I put myself in this list as well) are willing to say I won't work for a week to protest our government? Most of us probably giving excuse, no work no money... how to support family la, how to bring pay loan, how to pay for the starbuck coffee I everyday drink la... The reality is harsh but I feel we Malaysian simply don't deserve a better government... We talk about a lot of wrong doings of the government, but most of the time its because these wrong doings affect us only we bitch about it. The Penan rape incident for instance, Most of us would just comment "Wtf!" ,"How can this happen? What are authority doing?" blablbabla in facebook from the comfort of our cosy chair... but how many of us actually willing to go out to street and protest demanding for justice? And why aren't many of us going to the street to protest? The reality is most of us don't protest cause it doesn't concern us. And we all talk about racism in the government, but the the last general election ever wondered how racist we were by targeting peoples that look like Bangla, Indo, etc? I recall a quote by Douglas Lim which goes something like

"We chinese don't like the malay keep treating us like foreigners considering our ancestor have migrate here for so long de. During this election, when I hear banglas, indos, etc can vote, something inside of me as a Malaysian burn. Like how can these foreigners vote. But if you look back 30-40 years ago, didn't our ancestor came to Malaysia like these foreigners? And that feeling we are feeling towards the foreigners is the same feeling the malays are feeling towards us chinese as well"

(Note: Can't remember the exact quote but the message is the same)

Putting aside my sentiments aside, I think the price raise by BN/UMNO could be a catalyst to start a fire that could reset our country. That's why I'm asking for our beloved government to raise it some more. Most Malaysians are slaves to money, so maybe by taking that away from us, we might actually grow a ball to take a more braver stand for a change in Malaysia.

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