Try listening to this song :)
Racism isn't a subject that most people blog about, as a matter of fact no mortal human are given the opportunity to even utter or voice it out. Regularly, action speaks louder than words. I shall zip my lips before I jabber anything that would only secure my seat in ISA.
Through my naked eyes, I believe intrinsically everyone is a racist to some degree, every individual differs from one another. It's a nature that we do feel more secure, confident, safe around our own 'species'. Further more, it is certainly typical for one to whine about what's painted different from our own colour.
I tremble with fear as I write this post, I'm just an ordinary 18 year old adolescent mingling with people from all walks of life. Every hue is a tutor; every colour is my teacher. We may not like a certain shade, but that doesn't mean that discrimination should come into place. We might be jealous that some colours have slight advantage more than us, but that doesn't mean that skirmish warfare or bloodshed massacre are the best solutions.
This is not any random post that I begin with zero inspiration, neither did it begun with me staring at the blank screens of my laptop blabbering balderdash for the sake of updating my blog. It is a post that concerns every individual, race and the nation; momentously it is about my beloved country Malaysia!
I can comprehend with the lack of democracy, the deficiency of freedom, the ISA, the inefficient and bureaucratic civil service, discourteousness and even a wee corruption scattered here and there. But let's not let extreme racism corrode our unity.
I'm truly touched by the late Yasin Ahmad's productions: from those magnificent, spectacular movies to teeny weenie short television commercials. They all share a common point which is REALITY. If you could just a little extra attention to her productions, you will eventually realise that those are no other than our mundane, typical Malaysian scenes. It shows "Unity" and "Harmony" - A true Malaysia.
Through my naked eyes, I believe intrinsically everyone is a racist to some degree, every individual differs from one another. It's a nature that we do feel more secure, confident, safe around our own 'species'. Further more, it is certainly typical for one to whine about what's painted different from our own colour.
I tremble with fear as I write this post, I'm just an ordinary 18 year old adolescent mingling with people from all walks of life. Every hue is a tutor; every colour is my teacher. We may not like a certain shade, but that doesn't mean that discrimination should come into place. We might be jealous that some colours have slight advantage more than us, but that doesn't mean that skirmish warfare or bloodshed massacre are the best solutions.
This is not any random post that I begin with zero inspiration, neither did it begun with me staring at the blank screens of my laptop blabbering balderdash for the sake of updating my blog. It is a post that concerns every individual, race and the nation; momentously it is about my beloved country Malaysia!
I can comprehend with the lack of democracy, the deficiency of freedom, the ISA, the inefficient and bureaucratic civil service, discourteousness and even a wee corruption scattered here and there. But let's not let extreme racism corrode our unity.
I'm truly touched by the late Yasin Ahmad's productions: from those magnificent, spectacular movies to teeny weenie short television commercials. They all share a common point which is REALITY. If you could just a little extra attention to her productions, you will eventually realise that those are no other than our mundane, typical Malaysian scenes. It shows "Unity" and "Harmony" - A true Malaysia.
Long time no chat, hahahah you're leaving in 2 weeks right!!! Gosh, we're all soo separated. T.T
ReplyDeleteBrat! You know those prostitutes at Sg, they are totally freaking me out! But I kindda notice that they're pretty hot and cute, well SOME of them. Not those transvestites laa. Studying is killing me.
ReplyDeletebrat! less than 13 days. goodness. take care, get a croc! lol so random. btw this is good "Every hue is a tutor; every colour is my teacher."
ReplyDelete[ alex ]
ReplyDeleteI KNOW!!! We totally can't chat at all since I'll be so far away and you're in Aus!!!!!!!
dammit. Btw, I got a mac finally..
hahahhaha welcome to the family dude!
[ aaron ]
Oh common Aaron! Stop being so horny before you end up being a dad in Sg
hahahahahha
They're damn gross you know.
Argh, your math is like genius no worries for you larh
[ angelina ]
T.T my beloved crocs.
Damn expensive la.. cannot
I'd rather get an awesome jacket than that which I can't wear it so often.
I'll take care sure! You too!!