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PEST

April 1st, 2010

PEST, in marketing term means, Politic, Economy, Social and Technology. I am not a pro in politic, but after seeing so many news popping around the main stream media and new media. I of course, cannot keep silent too.

Politic scene has been on the newspaper everything non-stop since the March Tsunami. This only proved that media started to get out of control, because the full power coming down, there is no way for main stream media to report only the one in power already.

I won’t comment much on the strictly moderated main stream media as every one who online already know this problem exist. NEP, or the newly formed NEM is what I would like to point out.

Some of my friends who also enthusiastic with politic have asked what is the problem NEP has to do with corruption? Isn’t NEP helping the native Malay to get job or higher ranking position without working too hard, how does it conclude into corruption?

Quick example: Government has a project to tender, the construction company need to have license class A in order to tender the project, and this Class A license cannot applied by other races than native Malays. Those who hold class A license would “rent” their license for class B license holder, the “rental” fee will be percentage of the project.

Of course I did not point a more in-depth situation here, just a brief. The whole story would include some lawyers, government servants and prices of project.

If like how Perkasa insist on their plan of helping the native Malays, I do not think it will stop. I for one, don’t mind some organisations to help the native Malays, but the term of “help” is the key that I wanted to look into.

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How Different Countries Debate in Parliaments / Congress

March 19th, 2010

Turkey

Turkey

Mexico

Mexico

South Korea

South Korea

Ukraine

Ukrine

Russia

Russia

Italy

Italy

Taiwan

Taiwan

India

India

Japan

Japan

See what happens during political meetings in People’s Republic of China… :lol:

China

Peaceful, harmonious and no disturbance… :P

Hmm… I wonder how is it in Malaysia? :lol:

*Picture taken from FunAndFunOnly

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Some People Said (2): What About You?

November 11th, 2009

As I promised in my last post, there would be more statements coming up in Limtehonline. Here is the statement for today.

Statement:
Some people said they are facing problem(s) to communicate, interact and mix with the people that are from different races or ethnics.

What do you say about this statement?

If you’ve got some words of your own, feel free to share them in the comments section. Thank you. :D

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Some People Said (1): What About You?

November 9th, 2009

As a social researcher in local university, I need information from you all (the public) to help and enhance my studies in sociology field.

Statement:
Some people said Malaysia’s ethnic relations are still in a stable stage and there’s nothing to worry about.

What do you say about this statement?

If you’ve got some words of your own feel free to share them in the comments section. Thank you. Stay tuned for more statements coming up next. :D

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Can Pakatan Rakyat run the country?

August 26th, 2009

Previously, our beloved former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad expressed his doubts and worries on PKR-DAP-PAS coalition whether they would be able or have the abilities to run the country or not. I think the main reason why he would think and feel in this way is because of the opposing stands on many issues that the parties had.

I’m sure the coalition would probably think that they are going to win in the next general election to come but can they govern our country, Malaysia? I think some of our people out there also doubt about that and it’s not only our former Prime Minister, right? How about you? What do you think about that? Are you also doubt?

All I want to say here are:-

1. Why not give them a chance and try? Maybe they are good and maybe not but one thing for sure is we don’t know yet and we are not going to know now. We will only know about that when they win in our next general election. Maybe they could deliver a better kind of government though.

2. Should we give them a chance? Are they reserve to be given one? One thing we should know, there is also a possibility that they could not deliver a better kind of government after they win in the next general election. Maybe we should think and consider a little bit deeper about this matter.

As Malaysian, we really should not take it easy on this kind of matter. We should really think about it, both for our own sake and the future of our beloved country, Malaysia. :D

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