Sunday, January 18, 2009

Malaysia's Admin Don't Care If It's Black Non-Muslims Dying

This was written by my cousin Arivind Abraham to Malaysiakini...i thought it was so thought provoking...so for those people who are thinking about banning Starbucks and Coke in Malaysia, i think you would wanna have a look at this

Malaysia's Admin Don't Care If It's Black Non-Muslims Dying

" While the people of Zimbabwe struggle with cholera, hunger, hyper-inflation and violent repression, president Robert Mugabe has decided to take a month-long holiday.
The 84 year old leader's wife, Grace, has been accused of withdrawing £60000 from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to pay for the trip to their family home in Malaysia"

Aidan Radnedge, London Metro, Monday, 12/01/2009.

That was what Londoners woke up and read this morning. I wonder how many Malaysians even knew about the above.

When most civilised countries in the world have barred Mugabe from travelling to their countries, Malaysia has not just let them buy property in the country, but heck, seems this Malaysian escapade is not the first. Zimbabwe's press reports that it's a pilgrimage they make every January.

Fact of the matter is, the Malaysian government could have easily have barred them from coming into the country, they could have barred them from purchasing any form of property in the country. It's not like the genocide and murder he's committed in his country is any big secret.

But hey, he's not killing Muslims I guess.

So instead of actually making a stand that would have an impact , the Malaysian administration instead chooses to highlight the plight in Gaza, by calling for a boycott on American products. Yes, because the consumption of Coke in Malaysia is so significant, they are going to shift their policy on the Middle East. But it is a Muslim issue after all, so Malaysia must make a stand, talk about it in parliment, raise it with the UN.

But meanwhile we'll let the family of a genocidal maniac come have a lavish holiday whilst their people rot in the streets.

And where is the opposition in all this, the parties meant to hold BN to account?

Nada.

At the end of the day, it's just black, non-Muslims dying so really, Malaysia doesn't need to make a stand.

Arivind Abraham

Friday, November 21, 2008

Take a Bow

Take a bow, the night is over
This masquerade is getting older
Lights are low, the curtains down
There's no one here
[There's no one here, there's no one in the crowd]
Say your lines but do you feel them
Do you mean what you say when there's no one around [no one around]
Watching you, watching me, one lonely star
[One lonely star you don't know who you are]

Chorus:

I've always been in love with you [always with you]
I guess you've always known it's true [you know it's true]
You took my love for granted, why oh why
The show is over, say good-bye

Say good-bye [bye bye], say good-bye

Make them laugh, it comes so easy
When you get to the part
Where you're breaking my heart [breaking my heart]
Hide behind your smile, all the world loves a clown
[Just make 'em smile the whole world loves a clown]
Wish you well, I cannot stay
You deserve an award for the role that you played [role that you played]
No more masquerade, you're one lonely star
[One lonely star and you don't know who you are]

(chorus, repeat)

Say good-bye [bye bye], say good-bye

All the world is a stage [world is a stage]
And everyone has their part [has their part]
But how was I to know which way the story'd go
How was I to know you'd break
[You'd break, you'd break, you'd break]
You'd break my heart

I've always been in love with you
[I've always been in love with you]
Guess you've always known
You took my love for granted, why oh why
The show is over, say good-bye

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

mindless ramblings

it's funny how your mind is able to come up with such elaborate schemes of what other people might be thinking of you or of a certain incident that took place between the both of you that it can sometimes become something that is probably so far fetched to that other person but not neccesarily with you?

Ok i'm raging on incessently...the thing is i had this big argument with a person rather dear to me and we havent talked to each other since...it's been a little more then a week now and I cant seem to get my mind of the fact that i did play my little role to egg on the situation and hurt this person too (or so i think)...thing is....do i say sorry just so that i'd make myself feel better or do i just let it be? simmer itself down and let things take their own course? i swear the banes of being an emotional person...we think too much of others...and their feelings and that effects us...how we feel for the rest of the day...which is so stupid...why can't we just not give 2 f**cks?

Therefore in this wheel that is called life, what do i do? Maybe i'm just too emotional and i should just wait it out till i'm not feeling so emotional and can think like the cool no emotions person that i appear to be and then see what my head instead of my heart says eh?

Oh by the way, to all who care, i got through my refferals...i can officially take the next step in my life and proceed ahead =)

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Clauses and Terms

i don't actually have anything in particular to write because my head is a wee bit fuzzy from all the scrubbing done on my scalp in the evening via a wonderful new machine that Ben just got for his spa...it removed the follicles that blocked my hair from growing to its full lustre and therefore causing the hair on my head to be frizzy and drop off but anyways I am printing the visa application forms for india and i came across something that i find rather amusing..

"I hereby undertake that I shall subject myself to medical tests including for AIDS within one month of arrival in India.
In case I am found HIV positive. I will leave India."

Clearly the Indians aren't your best friends if you're carriying such a disease...personally i dont think they should be saying that seeing as they have such a big population, a HIV patient or 2 might help with there being more protected sex and therefore helping out with their population problem so to speak...

Another thing..what if i'm like this really really rich investor coming in to survey a place to start out a good lucrative industry and will give many people jobs and boost the economy in a way that would make the country's ambitions being realised???

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

little girls should be seen and not heard

They say that girls should be seen and not heard...well in this country i think that little girls of a particular background should not ever be seen what more heard...why cover yourself so you will never ever be seen by the public especially the opposite sex for why harm will come to you when you so much as show a little skin on your fingers...women are kept away from exposure from the world and even from being exposed to the opposite sex until they reach a particular age where it is not proper for them to be alone and they are now pressured to find themselves a man and get married before the clock strikes on their 30th birthday.
I cannot believe that in this day and age, being single at a particular age is considered the greatest failure in one's life. Never mind if you are a successful lawyer who churns a heck load of money and is able to achieve all that to you makes yourself a success story, if your not married, well meaning relatives and your parents cry endlessly that you are still 'so alone'. If that is the do all and end all of life, why bother with everything else? why study? just focus on being extremely beautiful...or on the intricacies of home making...i mean who needs a smart and witty wife rite?
Ok I'm ranting unnecessarily. Sadly i have to admit that I do sometimes fall into this very narrow school of thought, but only when it comes to myself...there are days when i think "what the hell is wrong with me to be still single?" i mean we all have that days (and it comes every month on a precise date if you know what i mean) but the thing is there is so much more to life then that and i think that sometimes so many of us are so caught up in that train of thought that we forget to just enjoy the day for what it is worse still, we forget to thank god for all the beautiful gifts that he has given to us like our friends, family, our wit, the fact that we are smart beautiful independent women who have that good safety net to fall on at our weakest moments.
I'm not going to be a hypocrite here and say that I'm so happy being single that I never want to be with someone. In fact, it is my dream to someday be one of those women who have it all...the career, the family, the great wonderful guy who I'll always be crazy about till the day i die (note the word dream here)...but for now, all I'm saying is let it just be...be happy the way you are...and if there is someone who is still single and is 'old' well, maybe that is the way she wants to be...who are you to judge and pity her...because thing is...no one likes to be pitied...unless you're like one of my dogs of course =)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

racism

Show me a person who claims that he/she is not a racist in this country and I will in turn show you a liar. I would think that everyone from the richest person in the country right down to the person sleeping on the floors of the Pasar Seni LRT station blames the workings of their life or the unfairness of their life in a certain race...the Chinese are greedy and the only thing they will be ever good at in being kniving and greedy, the Indians are just liars period and the Malays, well the Malays are by far the laziest race and just wait around for aids from the government.
I'm no angel, in fact i definitely fall into one of that categories where i do stereotype people according tot heir race and make assumptions once i hear if they are from a particular race...and there is no acception if it is Indian, in fact, I am somehow harder on my own people. The thing is, we're brought up that way, in our semangat BERTOLERANSI...we are taught to be tolerant of others and in tolerance, the resentment grew and the unfair NEP caused more harm in the distribution of the wealth of our country's vast resources that many considered to be unfair and is at its current peak i would think with the Government's decision on certain matters that have prodded the sensitivity of the country.
Thing is whilst we might have had our prejudices all the time, i feel that these prejudice feelings are slowly creating a path that is fast leading to hate and resentment which once peaked could lead to so much more...
And how did all these thoughts emerge in my head? the Malay car wash people in front of my house who i know for a fact have to work so hard everyday to make a living without any help whatsoever from the government and from the comment my mother made awhile ago while we were watching the credits of a Tamil picture we presumed to be locally made...

Friday, October 24, 2008

life documentation

There was this article in the latest Cleo magazine about how people these days are so in need of their gadgets and gizmos and the fact that they have the need to document every aspect of their life that they forget to live it.

It's very true isn't it? these days we see trillions of picture's being put up on facebook...pictures of a simple time spent having coffee with friends, or just a night out at a club...are people so busy documenting their lives that they are forgetting to live it and well, enjoy the moment as it is supposed to be?

It's probably reached the extent that technology is not improving the value of our lives it is in fact making us loose it inch by inch...pretty sad dont you think?

P.S: Diana Frances Chai, got your message on facebook...i'm crossing my fingers hoping you get what you want to...i personally think you will rock at it =) love u babe