The Babbling Bleating Old Man

April 12, 2009

Absolutely random

On the National Language

So let’s say, if now I opt to express my honest views in English instead of the national language, does not that make me love my country less? I don’t dislike my national language but I just prefer to articulate my views in English because my primary source of knowledge has been English for many years. Mind-boggling indeed from what I read in the student forums in Malaysia. They are certainly all hyped up to protect the national language from ‘extermination’.

Hang on a second, I’m not saying that the national language is not important. It’s most likely the best medium the bridge the communication between Malaysians. But hello, you are barking on the wrong tree. The main issue that we should deal with is the uncertain economy landscape and the social instability that we facing within our fences. So yeah, "Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa". Get all Malaysians to speak Bahasa Malaysia (or Bahasa Melayu some chauvinist may wanna call it), and let’s see if we will solve all the same old thrash that we read in the press daily.

A side-pot-shot: On Malaysia taking Japan as a role model in using the national language as the medium for education - this is bound to fail. Malaysians are too complacent and too comfortable to do what is required to make it come true. No balls no glory, no brain same story. Period.

BN’s loss in the two Bukits bi-elections: On Malaysian Chinese as ‘the opportunist race’ as prescribed by Mingguan Malaysia

Based on the postulate of your argument, the Chinese voted PR during the bi-elections because we are opportunist so BN will have to lay out more projects to win the votes.

Let’s get it straight. The government or opposition or what ever authority it is doesn’t hold the people ransom. The people hold you at ransom because we elected you. People do not vote for you if they think you are not up for the job. Furthermore, executing projects to develop constituencies regardless of which party "owns" it is your responsibility. So what if the Bukit Kuda constituency (if it exists) is under the opposition? Very childish for the pro-governments to say "I won’t develop this place to show the people what it feels to vote against us…". Again, no balls no glory, no brain same story. Hello, everyone freaking pay their taxes ok. It’s our money OK. Malaysian parties do not generate the bank notes. It’s every Malaysian’s drop of sweat regardless of his or her ideology.

On a bigger note, shame on the "proud defenders". 51 years have passed, and we still wanna separate ourselves as Malays, Chinese, Indians, Kadazans, Ibans, etc. 51 years have passed and yet we still fail to see ourselves as a family before segregating to our respective races. As one of the elementary school students in the Petronas Ad said. "What’s race? Race car ar?". A child can see it, but we choose not to see it.

The obvious conclusion

I refuse to comment on other issues. It just gets me more disappointed.

I’m not gonna be optimistic here. Who ever wins this skirmish - may it be BN or PR. Let me tell you who suffers most. It’s your children and I am one of them.

Expect a free-falling education system. Then a mediocre workforce. Then a mediocre future generation.  Then a more mediocre political scenario and worse socio-economical status then we are witnessing. Use your brains and pure heart people, not the sentiments in your veins.

Let me share a short story:

In the battlefield, there are three types of soldiers. The mercenary, the soldier and the patriot. Of course, many would agree that they are the patriot. And who ever that opposes their views are mere mercenaries. But again across the river, they just think exactly the same.

One truly becomes a patriot, when he does not need to brand anyone a mercenary anymore. And patriots never utter much, they just do what is right for all the stakeholders.

September 28, 2008

Christchurch

Yes. Finally I’m posting an article which will make some sense to the readers. Well, it’s not that I have plenty of people reading my blog anyway. I’m glad it’s finally over. But to be precise, glad is not the apt word to describe what is running inside me now.

It all stretched from the middle of 2006 when I was assigned to prepare a video presentation for Tok Pa’s visit. The disparity I witnessed convinced me to write the article below:

http://timunmonster.blogsome.com/2007/03/13/christchurch/

How can I forget the flak I went through. I was in depression for a couple of days wondering if what I did was correct. Well, probably I was less mature and patient then. I participated in the CMSA committee for 2007/2008 - trying to make a change. It all ended yesterday when the new committee elected.

I’ve a few good points to reflect on. I can’t judge if things were better compared to last time. In my personal opinion, most Malaysians aren’t too bothered to participate. Society quality comes at the last few rungs of their priority list. The best things are free food, free fun, free etc. Sorry if I am being sceptical with the words I chose - that’s the hard fact to chew.

This is the irony. A group of people tries to send the message let’s get together and understand one another better. The other group isn’t too bothered. Seems like a bad mismatch. Probably, I will concede that we are a failing society. 

July 20, 2008

Before and After (2)

What happened since I wrote the first Before and After

What happened since April 12, 2008 till this very minute:

  • Bunker-busted my Optimization and Separations papers
  • Survived the Assignment Onslaught of Semester 1 (14 Assignments!)
  • Body odour. Body odour. Presentation.
  • Got a MAS airline ticket for Malam Malaysia Lucky Draw.
  • Was back in Malaysia for 3 days.
  • Was in the China Synergy Programme in Hong Kong and China. The programme was great, but the people were greater emoticon
  • Did well for mid-year exams. Would like to thank my study-mates for all the assistance and drive emoticon
  • Just returned from Hamner Spring with those two goons from Sunway. Hehe.

What is about to happen:

  • The Dark Knight.
  • Phone home more regularly.
  • Raise NZD 4000 for Malam Malaysia.
  • Execute the Affirmation Programme.
  • Try to get an average Grade of A- for my end-year exams (350 and 360!).
  • Meditate once per week.
  • Get a practical job placement.
  • Get a pair of futsal shoes.
  • Submit the UCSA Points Claim regularly.
  • Save money for next year’s big holiday during Easter break.

April 12, 2008

Before and After

What happened since July 2007 till this very minute:

  • Yes. I didn’t fail any papers. (I passed Heat and Mass Transfer! )
  • The formation of Mumued Sar Pte. Ltd. emoticon
  • It was great to meet up with lotsa old friends from school and college. TPE was cool.
  • Organic Steamboat is no good. My stomach is too "clean" for that.
  • I finally did not miss the New Year Countdown after years of bad luck. Went back with a flat tyre though. Now I know who is the "sueh" one. Yeala.. you la! Haha.
  • Michaelangelo-2! <— my new notebook
  • A new jacket - much relief to my friends in Christchurch emoticon
  • Finally an I-Pod. Then got a better one which went missing (in my mom’s bag; among all places) emoticon
  • Hoho. Chinese New Year celebration after missing the 2007 edition.
  • Human relations skills brought to a new level (I love Ancestral’s Chocolate Milk Tea with Pearl)
  • The best cheese cake ever.
  • The sweetest slice of cake ever.
  • 8th of March 2008. A day for Malaysians to remember.
  • More regular sleep - At least 6 hours a day at fixed hours.
  • Lectures and laboratories are more enjoyable.
  • Roti Canai sales emoticon
  • 5.1 Logitech speakers. Thanks Bernard. Haha.
  • I lost my toenail. Well, more like I removed it myself. Ouch.
  • But weekly futsal is very cool. I mean very.
  • Denzel Washington movies are awesome.
  • "A Beautiful Mind" is a very good movie.
  • Bona Fide (A magazine). It has brought my resilience to another level. Hehe. It will finally be published!

What is about to happen:

  • 2 weeks of holidays left. (One week left…)
  • To Queenstown and Milford Sound tomorrow. Yeah!
  • 6 assignments to complete with 2 tests to prepare.
  • I have to revise harder.
  • I have to revise harder - again.
  • I have to revise harder - again and again.
  • Try get an average Grade of A- for Mid-Year Exams.
  • Get a new pair of sports shoes.
  • Start working for the Affirmation Programme.
  • To Hong Kong and China from 1st of July to 17th of July. Will be back in Malaysia from 28th to 30th June.
  • .. but will be missing BERSATU Games… sighs
  • I have many unanswered questions to answer.

 

October 17, 2007

There was something which I never learn. So, you taught me what is hope. You taught me that dreams are for weaving, I have to make it start. Now I’m losing my way, each passing day and I’m going to throw it away. I tried living the story, but sorry, now I couldn’t hold the truth in my heart.

You told me, the pain will learn how to mend, as long I seek truth, and hold on till the end. It’s hard, now I’m the one washing my tears away. You know what my heart says? Just let it go home and stay.

Dreams will see me through till forever? You are true in all ways, except this one. Now i’m in the dark, dreaming of promises. In the dark, i feel no longer find the light, that warms my heart every night.

March 15, 2007

The final lines

These will be my final lines and I will not raise this issue here anymore.

I’m truly sorry for firstly, the misinformation of the ski trip, and secondly, the usage of mailing lists without permission. I want to have a few words on my abuse of the mailing list.

I will not deny the fact that I had abused the system - you can count that as entirely my fault. I have to admit that I was in despair to reach out to everyone but I did not have the means to do so. That was the reason why I sourced for means - then I encountered the webmail which I realize is the answer that I was looking for. I know it was unwise to use the contacts of an entity without informing but from the bottom of my heart - it slipped from my head and I never thought of the consequences. My vague assumption that all recipients were Malaysians had no valid grounds at all - and that’s why I admit that fact that I am faulty. Sincerely, it was unintentional.

But again, I didn’t know that I am not suppose to ultilize the list of addresses - furthermore, I am not speaking in behalf of any entity and it was merely my personal opinion. As I mentioned at the beginning of my article "..take it as a read-through, if you like." If the e-mail addresses are to be protected, it should had been forwarded on a BCC basis at the first place. It could be anyone else next in line who sells the addresses to spammers. However, I do admit it was my fault for unintentionally forwarding my entry to parties beyond the parameter, I will not push the blame to anyone. It’s my fault. Sorry.
In fact, I’m terribly sorry.

I am not directing my article to tell out who is the good or who is the bad or who is the ugly. In fact, I don’t bother. My dream is to see bridges unite that’s all. Nothing else matters to me. I just want to reach out to people, that’s all.

Maybe I am still dreaming. I miss my schooling days. We cared for one another, not just by saying routine "Hi(s)" or "Bye(s)". Anything that we organized - extra classes, co-curricular activities, official functions - we never forget to leave ample breaks in between to allow the Moslems to perform their prayers in the most comfortable time space possible, not a rushy one. We will never slot our activities on Friday afternoons as we know our Moslem friends have to perform an important prayer. When we were 15, we (Malays, Chinese, Indians) went to shop for Jeepas (An traditional Indian costume) and wore it for 3 Deepavalis (meaning 3 years) in a row. I’m still keeping that in my closet and we promised to wear it again during Deepavalis, if we do meet again. emoticon During chinese new year, I had open houses for my friends. Due to the fact that my mom cooks pork in kitchen, I know I have to cater the Moslems in other means. Instead of non-halal chinese cuisines, I serve my Moslem friends with KFC and Pizza. You can never leave out cookies from your guests - especially during CNY. That was the reason I got my Moslem friends CNY cookies from Halal-certified bakeries even at a higher cost.

Maybe, that’s the main reason that keeps me believing and gave me the courage to post my entry. Now I guess you know the reason of me stating that there is no racism among us Malaysians, only the lack of chemistry - the poor process of understanding.

Sincerely speaking, I don’t want to gain anything out of this. I did this out of guilt. At 17, when I represented Malaysia to the United Nations, my friends from India, Pakistan, US, England, Australia, Israel, UAE asked me. 

"How will you define your country’s demography?"

I told them what happened among my schooling friends and I. Many were left in awe. Aditee, from India envied us for the fact that the caste is still widely practisely in many parts of India. Ava, from Pakistan envied us for the fact that in Pakistan, tribes had broken them apart. I don’t remember the name of this guy from Israel, but he envied us for the fact that we are allowed to celebrate (not worship) events gracefully without being a stigma.

If I’m to keep quiet, I will be lying to my friends, and myself. I have nothing to prove nor to gain. I just hope to see what I believe to come true. At least I’m trying. And I know it is possible because I experienced it.

Again. I’m sorry for the discomfort that I had caused. And I’m really sorry if I’m had interfered with parties who are indeed working hard to make things better. I’m truly sorry. Hurting people, is the worst feeling, that can ever lie inside me.

Alexander did not win the wars by himself. His army and Alexander did. We are the army and Alexander himself.

This is my final line on this issue.

 

 

 

March 14, 2007

My apology for the below inaccuracies:-

  • CMSA and UMNO Christchurch are in fact collaborating to organize a ski trip - not separately.
  • CMSA is making an improvement this year - not just resting their laurels.

And my apology for the usage of CMSA’s and PETSOC’s mailing list without permission. An unwise move. I agree. My apologies again.

March 13, 2007

Christchurch

This has playing in my head for weeks. I know certain personal thoughts are meant to be kept inside, or vetted out in a legitimate manner, at least. I may be playing with fire or creating new enemies as I continue to type this article, furthermore I’m about to post this on my public blog, something that I have never done before. Everything that I am about to type is from a neutral point of view. I do really hope I’m not about to offend anyone - if I do, I sincerely apologize. And of course, I do not expect any outcome from this article itself. Treat this as a read-through, if you like.

There are now three major clubs that represents Malaysian students in Christchurch. CMSA (Canterbury Malaysian Student Association), PETSOC (PETRONAS Students of Canterbury) and the newly formed UMNO Christchurch.

1. A Revision of Timeline

Rewind 5 years ago. There was only CMSA - meaning there was only one club that represented Malaysian students all around Christchurch. 5 years ago, PETRONAS and JPA started posting scholars over here in Christchurch thus increasing the density of Malaysian students. As more PETRONAS scholars arrived in the Garden City, PETSOC was formed. PETSOC was and is still devised to oversee the welfare of the PETRONAS scholars. The welfare mentioned includes accommodation, daily dinners, meeting with officers, etc. However, PETSOC was a subsidiary of CMSA. Meaning, it was still only CMSA.

2. A day before yesterday

More scholars arrived. PETSOC became an own entity, formed 4 years ago in 2003. Two clubs then. CMSA and PETSOC. PETSOC role was only to oversee her members’ welfare.

3. Our timeline

CMSA is still where it was. PETSOC has opened her membership to non-PETRONAS scholars. UMNO Christchurch was formed.

4. 5 years from now

I’ll wrap this up later.

 

Being a year in Christchurch does not grant me much seniority. I think I should speak now, with myself risked, because I am afraid when the time comes, I will no longer have the chance to speak. I really do hope that by all means I’m not showing any disrespect to you as I carry on typing.

I cannot possibly disagree that all three clubs play different primary objectives. Now let us look beneath the surface. They will be clashes in social and sports events. For instance, UMNO Christchurch has announced its attention to organized a Ski Trip this year. From what I know, CMSA organizes Ski Trips annually. So this year, we may have two ski-trips organized by two different bodies representing we Malaysian students. Frankly, I wouldn’t want to go for two Ski Trips as I am just a university undergraduate plus I’m not a ski-ing addict.

More clubs, meaning more gatherings. But will those gatherings put all of us Malaysians together? Possibly we have CMSA, as it generally represents all Malaysians. Again, let us look at wider perspective.

If CMSA and PETSOC organizes 8 events each per year, UMNO organizes 4 in Christchurch as many of her activities are held elsewhere. All together, we have 20 events. Based on university calendar, there are about 20-25 free weeks minus the study break and the upcoming Bersatu Games. 20 out of 25. Me, being a member of the three clubs, will really need some consistency to attend all the events. This is a stake of quantity vs quality. Personally, I will prefer to spend my time mingling with ALL Malaysians occasionally (maybe every month once or twice) rather than spending all my weekends to meet different groups.

Quality. I will define what it means to me now.

Flashback to Saturday’s UMNO-chaired Newcomers Orientation. Sorry people if I’m pointing my fingers, or else I am not able to adress my keynotes. The Bumi newcomers are among themselves, similar to the non-Bumis. Put their past schooling background aside, but having 3 clubs that increases quantity will do least good to increase the quality we direly claim. (Sorry people, I really did not want to highlight this, but this is what everyone witnessed that day. An undeniable fact.)

Flashback to the visit by Tok Pa, our Malaysians Higher Education Minister. It’s baffling to me, at least, that there were only two non-bumis who played a part in hosting (organizing, performances) the event and I was only roped in when one of friend had something else to attend. To me, this is not racism at all because I do not believe the good friends I know are such people, in fact they are awesome people who I look up to. The problem ito me is the chemistry which invented the event. Both bridges, just do not meet, although all parties have tremendous quality in them. (Sorry to the people, who I may have offended).

It was a great honour to me for being given the opportunity to produce the video presentation for the event. The toughest process was not the production. The toughest part was the photos. Hardly I can find pictures where I can see all Malaysians in one perfect family picture. Perhaps, it was one of the saddest feeling to me being a Malaysian while producing a video for a grand Malaysian event. When will actually all bridges meet?

This is not racism to me, it’s chemistry. Racism never occurs here among us Malaysians. In fact, the people that I know are all friendly and always helpful. Frankly, I absolutely enjoy their company, ABSOLUTELY. We just never find ourselves an opportunity to be one. When will our bridges meet?

4. 5 years from now (continued)

A Malay scholar and a Chinese scholar just arrived in Christchurch. CMSA, PETSOC, UMNO - which one to be active in? What will we have in the near future? JPASOC? MARASOC? I do not deny the possiblities.

Everyone wants to be comfortable, including myself sometimes. But again, why can’t we let the bridges meet?

Sorry CMSA. This may be a stab to you. I’m sorry if this is offensive. Non-Bumis will most likely join CMSA for most of their members are Non-Bumis. Bumis and Non-Bumis will stay away from CMSA for these very few reasons that I can highlight below.

  • The inconsideration of alcoholic consumption of non-muslim members in social activities. Of course, every one has their own rights. But tolerance is an entirely different matter.
  • When was the last time CMSA organized a Hari Raya get together for all Malaysians? Or wish the Muslims CMSA members Selamat Hari Raya via the CMSA-mail?
  • When was the last time CMSA showed that it is welfare body overlooking the welfare of Muslims? For instance, prayer times etc. Of course, you have MUSA to operate on this - MUSA is a club for all Muslims in Canterbury Uni. But it really takes effort to create the sense of belonging. CMSA should at least oversee the welfare of Malaysian Muslims, regardless of MUSA’s existence.
  • It’s a good being a big club having a lot of members. To me, strong ties are formed when people sit down and make unanimous decision. Boasting that many members, how many do really feel belonged to the club?

Sorry CMSA. I do not mean to offend. This is what I believe, at least.

PETSOC just opened her membership and UMNO was newly formed. A Bumi student will certainly feel comfortable and will be more active in both clubs mentioned. The non-Bumis will shy away from these two clubs - again, due to the comfortable zone.

In 5 years, what will we see? Just like in Sydney, Melbourne, UK and Auckland where its Malaysian Students Association are mostly non-Bumis while UMNO and PETRONAS affliated clubs are filled with Bumis. In Auckland itself, there is a clear division among UMSA, PETUNIA and UMNO Auckland.

Of course, it too far-fetched to predict what will happen 5 years from now. Many will say, "I do not bother. I did my best during my time in my respective club, it’s up to the next generation." Frankly, I will say this is sheer irresponsiblity. You do not build Rome to see it burn, nor you build Pyramids to see it collapse before you. You are laying the path for tomorrow. Sorry if I offended you, again.

I’m taking nothing out of this. I just want to see bridges meet, from all angles to prevent what has happened in Australia, UK and Auckland to occur on us. Of course, you will be wondering why we must we start first? If everyone waits for everyone to cross the brigde and meet - never will anyone meet. Just my long two cents.

Sorry to those people who I have offended. I sincerely apologize. No hard feelings yeah?

There is never racism nor stereotype among we Malaysians. We lack the chemistry. The chemistry that bridges us all. When will we meet?

 

February 23, 2007

Round Two - 295 days

Back in Christchurch. emoticon

And it is my 295th day in the City of Gardens. emoticon

Everything has settled down. The new accommodation just fits the bill, perfectly. Enrolment, daily dinners, bla bla bla, etc, all done. Here I am now, really bored, fiddling around with Michaelangelo (He is my beloved notebook, in case you didn’t know).

 

It was my first Chinese New Year away from home. Well, it was not as bad as I first thought. We chinese scholars had our reunion dinner over here, in the City of Gardens.emoticon We had Yee Sang, Lo Hon-styled Mushroom, Roast Chicken, Curry, Tong Yun etc. I played my part too, by cooking 4 pots of rice… yeah… emoticon I’ll get the celebration photos uploaded, soon.

Nothing extra ordinary in this 2 weeks back in Christchurch minus the Chinese New Year celebration - Monopoly nights, PES, movies. Classes resume next week. Here I go again… T-a-D-a-D-a emoticon 

 

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