Thursday, September 24, 2009

Solving Malaysia Vs Indonesia cultural and herritage issues

The current diplomatic issues surrounding the allege claim of Malaysia and Indonesia as to whom owns the pendet dance, food, batik and others is really a vital diplomatic issue that must be nip at its bud. 

First and foremost, a historical lesson must be put into motion. Malays from Malaysia are mostly from Indonesia to start with. Back in the history we have learnt that the Palembang, Indonesia Prince, Parameswara started the Melaka Kingdom. And the subsequent history of Bugis people from Sulawesi, Indonesia rule over Johor and Selangor. So currently the Malays in Malaysia has certain lineage of extended families that lives in Indonesia.

As we all know that, we can migrate to another country, but true to our heart and core self values and definitely culture and heritage, people do not change much. As such, the Malays in Malaysia still continue their practices that have similar pattern with those in Indonesia. A good example is Bahasa Melayu, where there is a slight difference between Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Malaysia. But both are still Malay languages.

As such its like twin brothers or sisters that may share the same genetics and physical features but both still differs in attitude and bahaviours. Thus, lead a different way of live and have a different carreer.  Malaysia and Indonesia is a good example of this differences. The split in attitude and behaviours was because of their difference in their environment. Malaysia was conquered by Britain while Indonesia by the Dutch. So its like a twin that live with different families, but both still have the same genetics and may like the same things. In this case the food, culture and heritage. 

In order to solve this issue, I would suggest that Malaysia and Indonesia to collaborate in terms of marketing its tourism package. Both countries can produce advertisements that shows the best of both countries. Since there is similarities in both countries' culture, the best way is to produce a caption that states Malaysia and Indonesia culture and art. When there is difference, state is according to the country but when similarities occur state both. In this case, Malaysia should be paying 70% of the cost while Indonesia pay 30%. This will be a win win situation. As Malaysia will be paying more, the name of Malaysia will always be stated first. 

The benefits of doing so for Malaysia is, we can solve the diplomatic issue of whom owns the culture and herritage instead market is as both. This will avoid a war with Indonesia. Plus, Malaysian Economy will be more dependent on Indonesian market in 20 years time since their population is approximately 10 times Malaysian population. Besides the brand name of Indonesia is more well known to foreigners than Malaysia. However, by associating ourselves with Indonesia, it will also help to promote Malaysia to the world faster. Its like Proton associate it selves with Toyota. I'm pretty sure many people knows Toyota but not Proton. However, by associating Proton with Toyota, everyone in the world will show a keen interest in Proton soon since it is associated with Toyota. So its a symbiosis relationship where both can gain. And of course, there should be more International Direct flights from the world to Kuala Lumpur for easier access.

For Indonesia, its a good collaboration since they still get to market their country's culture and art at a cheaper cost and still attract tourist. With Malaysian expertise to tap on marketing, it will help Indonesia to better promote its tourism package with Malaysia. From my observation from my latest trip to Indonesia, its seems like the winning tourism place in Indonesia is Bali only. The other cities like Yogyakarta, Bandung, Jakarta do not attract many tourist. This is because of its promotional issues and there is less Internationalisation of Indonesia like its langauage barriers. All the road sign is in Indonesian language and people do not speak English at all. So tourist will generally avoid such places. But in Bali, most locals speak better English, since its a tourism site. The best way to benefit for Indonesia is to offer a two country package for tourist. Since Indonesian Airlines are barred from most International cities, it is beneficial to get tourist to fly into Kuala Lumpur and tour Malaysia first then get a conecting flight into Indonesia cities like Bandung, Jakarta, Jogyakarta, Medan, Surabaya and others to visit Indonesia. It will create more jobs for the locals and will eleviate the standard of living of locals. 

 

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

JPA scholarships

Every year in and year out...
many students were saddened by the quota system of the way the scholarship is given out. I was one of those who fall under the JPA scandal...
You know its kinda very heart breaking to be rejected after giving the full few years of your life in school to get straight As and still get rejected because on the ground of my race as chinese. This treatment is worst than Apartheid in South Africa. Its like you bought the first class ticket and being kicked into the economy class and your right as first class ticket holder being given to someone else with economy class ticket. Ask any right minded consumer whether they would like to be treated in such manner. Absolutely no!

There are just too many unprofessional way the scholarship is given. Take myself for an example. I'm a state debater, president of fews clubs including prefectorial board and very active in many co-curricular activities. And I scored straight As ofcourse. The way the interview was conducted was like uneducated people being given the task of taking care of the missile launch button of a nuclear weapon. Maybe a bit too exagerating but that how it is. When I was presenting the interviewer jsut walked outside the room to answer a call. My friend complained of how his interviewer was busy answering messages the whole time. The question here is PSD interviwers are the most rude interviwer I ever face with. Totally unprofessional and do not ethics in carrying out their task.

The other issue is, since they say that the point system is based on a few criteria, they should publish the marks scored by the so deserving students. This way we will know how the students did according to the point system. It just gives us the impression that they had already chose who to give it to. Yeah, to the close family and friends of UMNO and BN. It is just unfair the way they give out the scholarship.

the solution still remains for non bumi students in malaysia... the same old formula is study at private college or overseas. when you are successful enough, leave Malaysia and start a new life in the land of opportunity and merit like US, Singapore, Australia...

This is also my conclusion. the BN parties will just say they will help u appeal.. but they are just dogs barking to their UMNO master. so the decision still remains in the hands of the master...
as u know.. what the decision of the half century master is, will be and remains to discriminate non bumi population. yeah their claim of their majority of population is just another excuse. 50 years back, chinese make up 50% of malaya population. what happen that now it is barely 30%? because of discrimination and NEP.
I will never support race based party ever in my life.. and MCA and MIC founders are really just whores who prostitute themselves to UMNO. and the result is the Chinese and Indian population being ill treated till today.
No to BN... change in gov in 13th general election is the only solution....
so hopefully any students who fell under the black magic of BN for the scholarship, please wake up, there is a difference between ideal and reality.. reality is practical and ideal is just bull shit that will never happen. and reality sucks, I know. I have been there and done all those appeal to no avail. well, your future is in your own hands. Just never trust the BN gov. they are full of crap. trust me.
Time to change.... for justice to happen...

all the best to all of you in ur careers... as usual the typical chinese way is to work hard, work hard and still work hard.. but this time in a smarter way... hopefully...
Will keep praying for the change to happen.. united we stand against injustice of apartheid BN gov.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

No to Bakun Project

It is ridiculous for the government to propose for the use of Bakun electricity to be sold to peninsular Malaysia...

the reasons are because:

1. TNB's current power grid is over supplied by about 30%.... SO it means that much amount of electricity is being wasted as it is not used. Its like a highway full of cars.... SO it will be wasted in heat loses and this is inefficient waste of energy...

2. TNB is reporting a drop in electricity need... plus if u check their balance sheet, they are actually overpaying the IPP for producing electricity that the people do not need... My projection is there will be 5-10 % drop in electricity needs in peninsular as more factories in penang, and KL are shutting down or not operating at its max. My estimation is TNB will be in the red soon...

3. Almost all IPP are using diesel powered plants that produces a lot of carbon... so we are polluting the environment by oversupplying the power grid. Plus Petronas is subsidising these people by selling them them cheaper subsidised fuel..... If u check the subsidy record, much is being used for electricity....

4. since there is no need of extra supply of electricity, why should peninsular be supplied another extra 10Mw of electricity from bakun? plus their gross projection of energy demand increase in peninsular malaysia adding by 15% per annum is really flawed when they sign contract with the IPP.... the actually data shows a bare 10% increase.... this year may be 8%... so there is a lot of waste of public fund...

5. Also I can't understand why the government sign contract with IPP when they have the resources to build and run one.... This include highways.....
there has been a lot loop sided contract with millions going into minster making the final say...

6. If you can see what happen in Bakun, the violation of human rights and sex abuse by the workers on the local native tribes, and how the gov just dump the people outside of their rightful ancestral land without proper compensation and the bad health care and all sort of human rights violations happening there, you should really think are you supporting such acts. Imagine ur kids being raped while going to school... and ur daughters washing their clothes in river was raped by those workers or those who are being forced out of their home have to become prostitude to those workers as they do not know how to find money to feed their family... these people are uneducated.... but it does not give us right to exploit them.... It really just strike to me when saying such as " Educated people commited the most horrendous crimes". Yeah its right... we are educated but we are maniplating these weaker tribes who cannot survive in such modern world...More over, you can look at the blue collar crimes committed by the so called highly educated students geniuses that are being churned out, compared to world top ten richest men who are all non university graduate who actually help people in need...ie. bill and melinda gates foundation, warren buffets pledge of USD 10 billion support for the foundation and others that help people....

7. plus do you know that the so called pipeline that they intend to lay is as long as thailand to singapore.... Its a long long distance... there will be a lot energy loss in the process of sending it to peninsular... there will be alot problem in financing the project as sime darby intend to be contractor but not owner of it.....

My suggestion is for Bakun's energy to be used in sarawak....
1. the energy suppplied can be used in creating a nearby industrial zone in tanjung manis or mukah... set up fractory and make electronic factories....automobile, micro processors, chips, software development, agrotechnology in food processing, and shipping industry....


2. portion of the money collected from bakun must be used to set up a fund to raise the standard of living of the native people... such as education, housing, job placement, health care and others....

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Effects of economy on governments around the world

There is no doubt that people generally link the performance of the economy to the ruling government....

2nd depression: 2007-2010

although economist have not officially given a name to the current economy, It is official that we are in the 2nd depression since 1930s....

normally, bad economic situation is linked to war....
also there will be a change in governments....
2008 saw the angst of Americans against the Bush admin which led to this current crisis....

It is the simple math of people don't get food on their table, they'll mob or do certain actions that are deemed abnormal.... also it is time to check and see how far we have come and enable the necessary actions that are important for the future.....

in Australia was the first to show how the people were voting against the John Howard gov....
Its been a long ten years... and history shows that Australian vote for gov change for every decade....

Malaysian also voted against ruling BN which saw its worst ever election result since Racial incident on May 13, 1969..... Last time, the chinese in PAP of Singapore nearly gain control of Malaysia.... Fearing to lose it all BN kick Singapore out..... This time, unable to kick any state out, BN resorted to other tactics.....

South Korea is another classic example of how economy plays important role in election... the last president was linked to many issues especially trade realtions with US....

Germany also voted for change in the form of Chancellor Angela Merkel.... And she has been doing a good job

Chile voted for Michelle Bachelet

Argentina voted for the spouse of the ex president for Christina Fernandez Kirchner for her husbands record of lifting the Argentine eonomy....

India voted against BJP, thus giving the dynastic rule of Gandhis in the form of Congress....
New election is on going and this will allow us to see how much economy dominate the voting pattern...

Italy turned to Berlusconi once again, as he is more experience in economy...

other bench mark to look at is Britain.... It will be facing an election soon...
also Japan is also due for election soon this year or next year....

And we have seen governments gave coupons and others to people to sweeten their bitterness in losing jobs...

Solving the Perak government deadlock

Its been a few months since the deadlock of the Perak government.....
I can't be giving my personal view or it might be regarded as treason....

though I'm not from Perak, but I'm studying in Perak for the third year... SO I think I deserve a say in Perak issue....

The issue revolves around the failure of PR to make sure its Adun's are of high integrity....
Yes It is right that the people in Malaysia voted the opposition as a referendum against BN..... There is no doubt in that... Its like that all over the world..... Basically government must be change hand unless it is efficient one like singapore with zero corruption...
However as usual this is an Ideal case.....

Also, I was shock that Nizar did not actually ask the Sultan to dissolve the assembly few days earlier when there are news that their PKR members were MIA.....
It would be better if he did it earlier....

however, it is not time to put the blame on anyone right now that we are in between this deadlock....


so here is my suggestion.....

1. All PR assemblyman resign from their seat together asap....
2. Since they can't contest the seat they resign from, I suggest they swap seat to be contested....
3. Also just to show how PR is non racial bias, I strongly suggest PR to put chinese or Indian rep in Malay majority seats and vice versa....
4. Also this will be like a second chance for PR... so make full use of it... its time to put politics aside and focus on the people and economy....

there is a few logical explanation to my suggestion.....
1. No party wanted to concede to lose control of the government so the logical way is for re-election to take place....
2. also since the ruler refuse to call for re-election as it is deem costly, the action of resigning together will make half of the state assembly seat empty, so it is logical to call for it since half is already having it....
3. This will add pressure on the ruler to call for re-election and it will also humiliate the BN if they refuse to call for the re-election....
4. Hopefully the ruler will be impartial when he is to decide on this matter.....
5. Also PR reps must make public pledge to never switch side or face the public up-roar...
6. PR must have committee set up to look for candidate.... and all the hopeful applicant must have an interview session where they must tell the interviewer their weaknesses, any marital affair, conflict of interest, or anything that is deem morally wrong....
so that the person who is willing to come clean will be chosen....

hopefully there will be someone reading this and convey the message to PR.....
I still believe that PR is the rightful government of Perak......
I hope my language is not deem treasonous.... I'm just a student writing about his opinion....
what is democracy if the people cannot decide for themselves?

also the current political situation in Malaysia is affecting our lives...
there is just too much injustice, misuse of power and corruption....
Give us the hope like Obama gave the world....
A hope that we can believe in that there will be a shake up of the whole system....
that we are not a banana republic.... 50 years of racial politics....
enough is enough....