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Former Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak died exactly 38 years ago, today. A man highly regarded and respected by Malaysians from all walks of life.
Razak understood that power lies in the Malay community and for this power to be able to rule the nation effectively and equitably, the elite among the Malays must have the ability, aptitude and commitment to the nation as a whole. Class and money was not in his calculations.
Today, the whole picture of responsibility and guardianship of a nation as a whole has broken down to sectarian politics where the nation is heading all in a dither of religious and racial upheaval.
Class, birth and money is much in the calculations of the current regime, by hook or by crook, it will be have and the ill wind continued to blow vigorously.
Blatant political partisanship has become the key ingredient in running the economy of the nation, which have drained the best of brains out of the country.
We are still a nation low in wages and high in cost of living that continue to escalate to the detriment of the people and a government still in complete state of denial.
A government run by a retinue of dull-witted plodders with remarkable dexterity for the bizarre, an astounding affirmation of their vapidity and foolhardiness in the running of a nation.
Malaysians have been humiliated by disparaging remarks such as. .........if you don't like this country, migrate to another country...............if chicken meat is expensive eat beef and fish, (alas, these nincompoops do not know beef and fish can be even more expensive than chicken, unless you want to eat basung and kangkung every day)
Lately, the PM has encouraged people to eat kangkung as the price has come down he says.
(In the old days kangkung is considered as weed as it grows around drains and waterways and only the poorest of the poor eat the vegetable. Today, it has gained some respectability and is common dish in many restaurants, but still the cheapest vegetable you can find)
Read HERE his brother's well written article in remembrance of his father, the late Tun Razak Hussein
Obviously, our PM Najib is not '' A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK"
Former Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak died exactly 38 years ago, today. A man highly regarded and respected by Malaysians from all walks of life.
Razak understood that power lies in the Malay community and for this power to be able to rule the nation effectively and equitably, the elite among the Malays must have the ability, aptitude and commitment to the nation as a whole. Class and money was not in his calculations.
Today, the whole picture of responsibility and guardianship of a nation as a whole has broken down to sectarian politics where the nation is heading all in a dither of religious and racial upheaval.
Class, birth and money is much in the calculations of the current regime, by hook or by crook, it will be have and the ill wind continued to blow vigorously.
Blatant political partisanship has become the key ingredient in running the economy of the nation, which have drained the best of brains out of the country.
We are still a nation low in wages and high in cost of living that continue to escalate to the detriment of the people and a government still in complete state of denial.
A government run by a retinue of dull-witted plodders with remarkable dexterity for the bizarre, an astounding affirmation of their vapidity and foolhardiness in the running of a nation.
Malaysians have been humiliated by disparaging remarks such as. .........if you don't like this country, migrate to another country...............if chicken meat is expensive eat beef and fish, (alas, these nincompoops do not know beef and fish can be even more expensive than chicken, unless you want to eat basung and kangkung every day)
Lately, the PM has encouraged people to eat kangkung as the price has come down he says.
(In the old days kangkung is considered as weed as it grows around drains and waterways and only the poorest of the poor eat the vegetable. Today, it has gained some respectability and is common dish in many restaurants, but still the cheapest vegetable you can find)
Read HERE his brother's well written article in remembrance of his father, the late Tun Razak Hussein
Obviously, our PM Najib is not '' A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK"
1 comment:
HL,
I think a lot of people have come to realize that
In fact, Najib is worse than Pak Lah. At least Pak Lah's wifes respected him enough to stay out of his business!
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