Sunday, March 09, 2008

Today, Malaysia finds her voice

I shall not regard myself a fount of information where politics is concerned. But I know the basic tenets of truth, justice and freedom should prevail.

"What is the case for the Opposition? It is nothing but sentiment fanned into flame." The underlying message was, "Why rock the boat? It has served us well thus far. This wave is nothing but hot air."

This sentiment, as you call it, is grounded on facts. No smoke without fire. And we figure that whatever fires that threatened to erupt were doused by an irresponsible, hand-tied media to keep others safely in the cocoon. Thank God for the revolution of the Internet, youtube, and the fearless, even-keeled international media that broadcasted the messages louder, clearer, further. Ironically, the media OUTSIDE Malaysia gave us our voice, faster than ours did - on television anyway.

Perhaps it has to do with my dealings in the corporate world, where clients have faced hurdle after hurdle for legitimate dealings, only because of some ingrained corrupt practices, or unjust and indiscriminate policies. I'm all for giving people what they deserve, if only we'd all WORK for it. I'm all for giving a lifeline to the poor and marginalized.

Perhaps it has to do with the lack of transparency, where the citizens are treated like sheep - only allowed to hear one side of the story, and then being told that that is the truth. For far too long we have heard blatant lies for absurd situations, and I'm thankful to know I'm not the only one who is brave to state that HELLO, we have BRAINS, and we'll USE IT TO THINK to form our own opinions, thank you very much.

Perhaps it has to do with the fact that I'm still driving a Proton - the very symbol of our nation's dismal failure, and the effect of the AP-system that makes it the only affordable vehicle around. I can't wait for the economy to turn around, and then afford good engineering.

I could go on, but I think I'd better not. Suffice to say that the true citizens of this bleeding country have cried out, and Malaysia's voice is now heard the local and international arenas.

It is just the beginning, however. I urge you to uphold our leaders in prayer... Pray that this nation will not be caught up in petty issues, but get down to creating a safer, informed, competitive and truly progressive nation.

The time for change has come. Your will be done, Father God. Amen.

2 comments:

Meisin said...

Democracy prevails!!!!

I'm so glad that Malaysians have voiced out their anger and frustration by voting for the opposition. The message was loud and clear.

May this be a lesson to politicians that the voices of the people should be heeded...or else, out u go!

Yeah...like that u said, may the Lord's will be done!
=)

~ Jules ~ said...

Hello Mei Sin,

Right you are! Finally Malaysians put down their feet to say "NO MORE TREATING US LIKE WE'RE FOOLS!!"

The world truly woke up. And I've been told that the nations around are also sitting up - that "tolerant" Malaysians aren't really that "tolerant" anymore - not when gross injustice is served.

May it be a new dawn indeed! Take care you!

Jules