WTF?
Current uniform not appropriate for our Msian culture so says one bloody sandbag. Check it out over here. Anyhoooo what is considered appropriate anyway? A tight-fitting kebaya that shows all the curves of a lady's body with traditional Malay-batik prints on them? I consider the kebaya a very flattering outfit considering that if we think about it, it was damm popular during our parent's time and nobody made a noise about it during those days. As we hit the 22nd century it's become the norm for extremist and hypocrites to make noise all about how women should dress, why they should be raped and all the normal nonsense you expect from our ruling party. Don't blame it on the ladies you stupid f**king politicians. If your dick insists on jumping out of your zipper everytime you see a lady trying to feel good about herself, screw yourself, f**k goats as we see in the papers and stop blaming everything on the ladies.
I'm no sexist but it really pisses me off every time politicians make a big hoo-ha over things that don't concern them in a bigger picture. AirAsia has made me especially a non-bumiputra Msian to be proud off. Anthony Francis Fernandes bought the whole company from money-losing DRB-HICOM for USD 26 cents and turn it to one of Malaysia's biggest achievement by a non-bumiputra. Call me a racist if you want, but most bumiputra businesses in this country won't be able to produce shit if the government haven't given them anything to start off with. The 80/20 rule applies here as well, as we can see that the government has given these bumiputra companies 80% of the help in terms of finance, licensing etc etc. but they only produce 20% of the overall results. So WTF?
As a Malaysian of a mix-marriage parentage, Malaysia is pretty ok when it come to living and staying here. But the whole lot of politicians can screw themselves if they think that this country only belongs to a particular race. Politicians in this country love to play the race-religion card, but they don't realise people don't look at religion, they look at the race. My egyptian and iranian friends are Muslims, but they don't respect the so-called bumiputra people here. They know that whoever controls the economy controls the country. They also know that rules and regulations in this country is not really conducive for a non-bumiputra to start a business with, but we still play by the rules and we can still earn a living here. The NEP is the biggest crutch in any society or race. You want to destroy a race? Just give them money. See what they will do to themselves in the long run. Soon we will probably have politicians playing the race card again, at nazi-like rhetorics will come into play again. The rest is history...go figure.
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