Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Observation

Motorcyclist like to travel and speeding in between cars, and start horning others or shouting other for not giving ways. They like to travel at the middle of the road too, intentionally preventing the car to over take them. I myself is a motorcyclist too, but I don’t like this style, this is dangerous and meaningless.

Protest, quite often we can see. Some people like to protest, who knows this is for their own benefit or for the community. May be they want to be the hero or they want to have some benefit from certain organization, therefore, they protest and they call everybody. Our image, our property, our economy, energy and time is wasted or damage during the protest, can the protest creating some wealth for the community? I am not worry about the ISA because I have no intention in going against the laws and regulations. I have no intention to shout for nothing, I don’t make objection because I am not the government. Why I must get caught in the traffic jam, why should I be delay in going to work and going home because of someone interest? Our PM should learn from China in taking care of this protest.

Some people like to show out, think they are the only good leader. They did not like to work and prove they himself is suitable, they just want to wait until others created a good start or completed the difficult part and they said they can lead. That’s the Chinese phrased “no body wants the skinny farmland; many people fighting for it after someone had planted on it.”

I can’t understand why the Pakatan Rakyat and PAS wanted to interfere with the Chinese community lifestyle. Is it the intention and beginning of implementing the Islamic law? If those people don’t drink, can the store keeper sell? No one force them to drink and no one force them to buy, the only thing is they are not a good Muslim. How can the storekeeper sele, if nobody buy? Why should we be interfered? Is this the policies they want for those who had supported them?

I think this is the right timing for us to think over, who is right and who is wrong.