Wednesday, July 30, 2008

How Serious Is It...

This is a response to the Racial Politics & Brain Drain previous post.



It really bug me & struck a sense of foreboding trouble impending. The article really says it all & there's really nothing new i can point out but one thing for sure is that it's a very serious problem & if no appropriate measure of action taken, it would cause our country a grave problems in a long run.



To incur the idea of unity & equal shares planted on each & every one of us here, is not an easy task if there is always the question of being first & original inhabitants of the land we called Malaysia. After all, all of our ancestors must have been migrated & moves from wherever origin they were from before. Even history can only estimate & speculate. How do you know for sure?



It's already become a common thing everywhere that if you are from the same place or speaks in equal language, then you'll be prioritize.



Being a so-called bumiputera (i'm a Kadazan Dusun) & supposedly have all the equal right we've been talking about, truthfully, it doesn't really applied the same as the so-named bumiputera you all know who. I am being shadowed by the thoughts of bumiputera protection & yet i'm still crawling my way into any place in which that protection applied. It just doesn't really applied to everyone even in the name of being Bumi.



I can whine all day... but that would only waste my time & change the direction on which this post supposes to settle at the first place. All i'm saying is that, we can't keep running away whenever injustice occurs. Try to find a way to straighten it back for our very existence to become relevant. We still have our generation ahead to think of...it's for the greater good.



One thing i'm glad of in spite of above crisis, is that i'm a Sabahan where people there welcome the prospect of unity much better than on the other side of the country. Even if we may be the poorest & at the rear of development, we live together peacefully regardless of how much different our mother tongue could be.



Just wishing we are not going to feel content on just that forever but start improving Sabahan people as a whole into much higher state of living & intelligence, for our own good.

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