We live in interesting times. How interesting you may ask?
Consider this. On Saturday I was with a group of thirty. All Malays. Almost all of them can lay claims to be knowledgeable of things Malaysians dulu, kini dan akan datang in the manner of those who have seen our Tanah Air up close and personal in the last decade and more...the majority of whom were over sixty years old and counting.
Today, Sunday, half of my day was spend attending a Chinese wedding at the Thean Hou Temple in Taman Persiaran Desa in the company of Chinese, almost all of them in the same age group as the groom....around thirty.
These Chinese and Malays, and I am certain any other Malaysians you may care to include, are concerned about the state of our nation and what the future will bring them. As stakeholders in this vibrant and multi racial nation, they are acutely aware that what PMX do today will determine their future and whether they are old or young and anybody in between, they want to have a say in how things should be in this nation of our. And PMX better listen to them.
I can sense their expectations, hear them articulate their fears and worries as we talk and argue about the things happening around us.....the incoming new King, the determination of our PMX to fight corruption by words and deeds, and they applaud PMX courage to go for the previously untouchables who are most to blame for the ills of our nation and our people.
I did not sense any of the bitterness that the past may have inflicted upon any of them and from all of them there was belief that Malaysia will not let them down - Malaysia will prevail and so shall they.
In these two groups of Malaysians there was no bitterness or resentfulness towards each other or towards others who may have given them cause to be so. They are not each other enemies but there is still a distance between them that has to be bridged. I was the only Malay guests at the Chinese wedding...and there was only one other non Malay in the Malay gathering...a far cry from the Malaya that I was born in, and later the Malaysia that that Malaya became....for I can still remember how different and better things were then when it came to all things racial. We were all Malaysians then.
Maybe I should try to be amongst the Malays and Chinese in Kedah, Perlis, Terengganu and Kelanatan where I am told, things are different. Not better but different BUT I am in KL, and in KL, things are good.
Well the legacy media (presstitudes) Kepala otak kau are still refering to UMNO (long dead and dissolved)....mindset stuck/jammed until maybe Kutty 100 years GRAND jubliee celebration😂😂😂
I am still waiting for an umno ‘untouchable’ to be given the same treatment as the above mentioned untouchables……… I believe there are thousands of them……….. let’s see whether PMX is really serious about going after everyone that has stolen from the country
I believe there is a reason why the "untouchables "are still living today, guess lah?
It is far too long over due these crooks and national heinous traitors enjoy their loots with full impunity as they are untouchable thus far upon the inflictions of the ordinary rakyat should face the music of rule of law punishable to the heaviest sentences available !! Only then, there is a boon and twilight at end of the tunnel..