Saturday 8 December 2007

On the matter of Hindraf commotion (Malaysia)



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I feel great sorrow on behalf of the manipulated, though, brave Indians who gathered. It would be a great deal done for our country but to have more brave Indians believing in peace and just. But the more uncertainties come into play, the further rightful men deviate from their pure intentions. Many are the times we experienced the government being pre-emptive in taking serious actions, but truly, it is for collectivism's good. When a claim becomes emotional, other fallacies will follow through the mouths of sedition mongers who would want chaos for their own good. In a modern country administration, there are details which should not be exposed to public in order to avoid misconceptions; to preserve just. But these are blind spots not known to many, hence; manipulated and altered by lies mostly by agressive leaders, whatever reasons Samy's gang comming into scene. These are the only choice left to the government. So what we should do in return is at least respect table talks and discussions as a mean to solve problems. Those who govern are also humans. God knows what the demonstrators did that forced the police to take actions against them. They will retaliate if threaten as what all of us would do. In the radical spirit of fanaticism, what reached our hearing are only provocative rumours which sources we do not care. If what happened during the rally was ill-treatment, what should Malay call the incidents which took place during the 'reformasi' a couple of years ago. Tear gas, acid spray, FRUs, Malay against Malay? But with that comes the freedom that we are enjoying today.If the treatment of the rally was not democratic, what do you call some interventions of police in PAS's open lectures. But with that we come to understand the real purpose of opposition parties in a democratic system; not to seize government but to rectify. If you are displeased by Indian temple demolishing, do you not know that there are also masjid demolishing? Maybe not because we dont rally. We believe in peace that we share with others and now its solved. A good nation needs everything to be under control and that includes having worship premises in place. Leaders are not perfect but sometimes they are rightful. Lots of terms used in my comment are not known to the commonnies. Those who cannot understand how this complex system works tend to 'trust' the simple explanation preached by their leaders. Malaysia and Malaysians are still young and there are still many ‘things’ ahead. A sheer waste it is when bright Indians fail to explain to their people and Malaysians as one in general of the logic behind government’s actions and good intentions. With much respects, for we are one; Malaysians.

1 comment:

TunMutaer said...

like ur post
keep more n more comming