Malaysia gained independence 50 years ago with great hopes of building a great nation by its own citizens without any more colonial masters and free from slavery. 50years later, today, the only change it experienced is different masters but same social structure complete with all the trappings of its colonial days such as different classes of citizen, master and slave relationship, different set of laws for different classes, natives-not-allowed establishments etc, etc, etc. What our forefathers envisioned for Malaysia was turned by its succession of leaders after our beloved founding father, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was toppled by Razak's coup through military means into MALAYSIAA . Mana Ada Law Apa Yang Saya Ingin Ambik Aja.
The aim of this blog is to create a forum of righteous citizens and hopefully start a movement to gain our second INDEPENDENCE from our current self-declared masters!
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that's right ha ha ha ha...good one. good writing. where are you based. come back, well if u r retiring, it's nice, even if u r not into erm, so much cash, msia is a nice place... ;)
thanks Jed. I have been in Tokyo since '89 in the financial industry. I left Msia in '82 when despite being the top student in one of the top schools in Malaysia, I could not get a place in the local U. So, with much reluctance, I joined the brain drain movement and enrolled in NUS.
I tried to return to msia a couple of times in the '90s, but everytime it's the same phrase, "u takda koneksyen, mana nak dapat lubang". Disappointed, I then decided to settle in Japan for good, and try to raise my children to be the Japanese PM one day. You see, in Japan, discrimination is illegal, and anybody with a Japanese citizenship is legally qualified to be a PM. :-)
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