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"what your name?"=qual e o teu nome


"my name is rosel"=o meu nome é rosel
my mother and father, all day long were in farm

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On Thu, 7/1/10, Ng Hee Tak <askmrng@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Ng Hee Tak <askmrng@yahoo.com>


Subject: Fw: Fw: Raja Petra Kamarudin - "Bodoh sombong" article !!
To: spchinkk@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 2:56 AM

--- On Thu, 7/1/10, MN Chan <mnchan@po.jaring.my> wrote:

From: MN Chan <mnchan@po.jaring.my>


Subject: Fw: Fw: Raja Petra Kamarudin - "Bodoh sombong" article !!
To: Undisclosed-Recipient@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 2:27 AM
Got to read till the end, this is really the fact of life in M'sia. In M
'sia there is only one person dares to write the truth not MCA,MIC or Gerakan to
face the reality.
We have to salute him for his courage and honesty. May God prote
ct and bless his health to fight thro' till success surfaces.
Pls read it out to yr aged parents or grand parents. They wld b
less this Malay guy called Raja Petra., who is the nation's only hope & saviour
with principles & dignity & a role model on justice & fair play !!

Raja Petra Kamarudin - Bodoh sombong !!


Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's father is one example of an English la
nguage teacher from India who came to Malaya and eventually married a Malay woma
n, resulting in the birth of Dr Mahathir.
Many Indian and Chinese immigrants married in Malaya , sometimes
to fellow Indians and Chinese and sometimes to local Malays (that is why many M
alays look more Indian and Chinese compared to their Indonesian cousins). And un
derstandably they sired children born in Malaya . And these local born sons and
daughters of the immigrants are those Malaysian Indians and Chinese of today, ma
ny who have never stepped foot in India or China since the day they were born.
Their parents and grandparents (some are third or fourth generation Malaysians w
hile some, like the Melaka Chinese, have been 'locals' since 500 years ago) came
to Malaya to serve the country and died in this country. And some of these 'imm
igrants' have been in the country longer than even Malays who are only second or
third generation Malaysians.
The question of who came first is an arguable issue. There are Indians and Chine
se who have been in Malaysia for hundreds of years and there are Malays who have
been in the country less than 100 years. Nevertheless, this article is not to a
rgue about who is more Bumiputera - the Malays, Indians or Chinese.
Everyone - Malays, Indians and Chinese alike - are sons and daughters of immigra
nts. It would be very difficult to dissect the three different races based on ge
neralising. You would have to look at it on a case-to-case basis. My family came
to Malaya in the mid-1700s. Tian Chua's family came to Malaya much earlier than
that. Dr Mahathir and Khir Toyo are merely second generation Malaysians althoug
h one became the Prime Minister and the other the Chief Minister of a State.
Okay, the purpose of this article is not to argue who is more Bumiputera as we c
an argue till the cows come home and will never reach a consensus. What I want t
o talk about is who has served this country and, therefore, can be considered a
true patriot.
The railway, roads, bridges and buildings, right up to maybe the 1980s or so (th
at means for more than 100 years), were built by the Indians and Chinese (not th
e Malays). I still remember even as recent as the 1970s when Indians would work
in the hot sun building the roads and laying the railway lines. They also worked
in the estates and plantations. And the same goes for the tin mines and the con
struction industry, which were mainly a Chinese affair. And many died. There wer
e numerous cases where entire Chinese communities were wiped out by disease and
war and they had to bring in fresh loads of Chinese workers from China to replac
e those who had died. And the living conditions of these workers were pathetic.
Trust me when I say detention under the Internal Security Act in Kamunting is lu
xurious compared to what these Indians and Chinese had to endure.
The Malayan civil service, legal system, education system, and whatnot, depended
on the English educated Indians brought in from India . It was not until the 19
20s or so, when the immigration policy was tightened, that the Malays were educa
ted enough to start filling the ranks of the civil service. Even by the time of
Merdeka the country still depended on the immigrants because there were not enou
gh educated Malays to serve the country.
And almost all these people died in this country (only some went home to die) an
d their Malaysian-born children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are those
Indians and Chinese you see in the country today.
To sum up: this country was built by the non-Malays. What we see today is the re
sult of the contribution by the non-Malays. Initially, Malaya 's economy depende
d on rubber and tin, long before we had factories and heavy industries. And it w
as because we had immigrant Indians and Chinese is why we saw a thriving rubber
and tin industry. If not because of rubber and tin, Malaysia would be amongst th
e poorest countries in this world.
Then we had three wars - the Second World War, the Malayan Emergency, and the Ko
nfrantasi with Indonesia . And not just Malayans, but many foreign 'Mat Salleh'
(white skins), as well as Africans, Fijians, Gurkhas, Indians, Punjabis, Bengali
s, and many more, died in these wars. Of course, Malays died as well. But Malays
were not the only ones who died in these three wars.
But is the contribution of these patriots ever remembered? The Malays scream, ra
nt and rave that this is a Malay country. They declare that this is Tanah Melayu
(Malay land). But we might not even have a country, at least not in the form th
at we see it now, if not for the fact that many not of Malay origin laid down th
eir lives for this country. If the non-Malays, including the 'Mat Salleh', had n
ot died for this country, Malaysia would no longer be an independent nation but
just a small province of Indonesia .
When Malays talk about dying for your country, they just look at the three wars.
But the death toll for these wars does not even come close to the death toll of
those who died serving this country in other ways. Some died defending the coun
try in wars. But many more died in the effort to build this country to what it i
s today. And many also died of mere old age after serving this country their ent
ire life and then retired here as citizens.
But how do we repay these patriots or children and grandchildren of patriots not
of Malay origin? We insult them. We threaten them. We discriminate against them
. We oppress them. We persecute them. We treat them as second-class citizens. We
refuse to recognise the patriotic contribution of their parents, grandparents o
r great grandparents in defending this country and in building this country to w
hat it is today.
So these people feel hurt. So they feel that the sacrifices and contribution of
their forefathers are not remembered and appreciated. So they decide to leave th
e country and go to another country that can better-appreciate their talents and
skills instead of threatening and subjecting them to screams of "go back to you
r own country".
Who are the traitors here? Are the traitors those who hijrah in search of a bett
er life like what the Prophet Muhammad did? Or are the traitors those who ignore
the patriotic contribution of Malayans from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s?
The Umno Ministers should be made to pass a history test before they can be appo
inted as Ministers. And they should also be made to pass a lie detector test eve
ry time they make a statement. As the Malays would say: bodoh (stupid) is bad en
ough. Bodoh sombong (arrogantly stupid) is unforgivable. And Umno Ministers are
just that - bodoh sombong.

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