Hypocrites Washington summons Malaysian EnvoysQuote from the news:”The United States firmly believes that freedom of the press and freedom of speech are fundamental to a vibrant democracy,” the State Department official said.That made me laugh. Hard.
I wonder how hypocrite the U.S. government could be. Mind your own business.
RacismBefore anything else, Malaysia is a country built based on racial unity. Once the unity is broken or wavy, the country will be in danger. Like what is happening now.
After the retard Ismail, now the ISA issue, what is going to happen to this country? What's next? War? Damn.
Reasons why things like this can happen:
- Stupid leader, not to mention an air-head who does not realise what he should do.
- Racism, such as the retard Ismail and the Hindraf.
- No unity.
- Ignorant people.
- People with small mindset or perhaps wrong.
- Not modernised.
- Again, racism.
Accept it. Malaysia is going to be ruined.Malaysia going to be 'safe' ^_^. Our leader (Abdullah) can manage to change the country. HAHA.
(Using the same ignorant words as he is. XD)EDIT:And why Ahmad Ismail is not detained by ISA but
the three are?
Nice, a perfect
racism, no its just a plain old hypocrisy and stupidity. I am ashamed being a Malaysian now, especially a
Malay. One of these days I feel like want to scream at Abdullah.
Sometimes I feel that I want people to hear what I say.
I hope that Tun Dr. Mahathir could revolutionize back UMNO. He is the best thing ever happened to Malaysia after Tunku Abdul Rahman. Not to forget the warriors - Tun Sambathan and Tun Tan Cheng Lock.
Quality of Education
I always wanted to write something about this.
Education is certainly the second most important thing for a human other than food. If a human has no education chances are, he will be nothing. Education comes in many ways, like schools, college, or perhaps from the parents.
Knowledge is everywhere. It is simple as that.
Anyway, as I have entered college, I came to realize that the quality of education in Malaysia is low, very, very low.
- There is no syncro in the syllabus from the primary school and the college level.
- The syllabus is 'beating-around-the-bush'.
- The lack of professionalism in teaching.
- The great lack of student control.
- Too exam oriented and not focusing on increasing the skills of the student in their ability as a person that is going to enter the community. Do we need to learn all that by ourself or in the university?
- The confusion of language. Just use English for Science and Mathematics.