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Malaysia

Parliament? Or playground?

by david on Nov.16, 2007, under Malaysia, Rants

Why is it that every now and again, we will see our politicians ever so gracefully shoot themselves in the foot?

This time, courtesy of Backbencher Datuk Badruddin Amiruldin (BN-Jerai):

Yes, we can see a tunnel in her skirt

In reference to AirAsia’s uniform for their stewardesses. Whether or not he was really referring to the gap between their legs, or whether he was referring to some other bodily orifice, we will never truly know. However, the fact remains that there’s an awful lot of slipped tongues and name calling. What is this? A freaking playground?

Maybe they should just argue the over who gets first dibs on the swing… rather than the important issues and matters concerning our country.

And another thing… if you’re truly sorry and really don’t like offending people with your remarks, you wouldn’t have said it in the first place. This just shows a total lack of disrespect for others.

Here… take a look at a list compiled by Malaysiakini on the various kindergarten antics we’ve seen so far..

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Inferiority complex… anyone?

by david on Oct.11, 2007, under Malaysia, Rants

Malaysia has gotten a man into space. Or rather, a Malaysian has been to space (as I write this, he’s still in space). A Malaysian has braved the harsh cold of the North Pole and climbed Mount Everest as well. Isn’t it great to be a Malaysian?

What I really want to know is, why does the Malaysian government feel the need to do all these sorts of things? Why is it so important? Why do they feel the need to prove our worth? Afterall, we’re all human, regardless of race or even nationality. We’re all born with the equal ability to achieve greatness. Yet, there’s this glaringly obvious need to feel recognised by the world.

Are these ‘national heroes’ doing it because of the challenge itself? Or to prove to Malaysians that a Malaysian too can do it? If so, then all of these achievements, although great, are made slightly hollow. We don’t have to prove that we can do it. We should KNOW we can do it.

To me though, this space mission is just like our Petronas Twin Towers. If you have enough money, you can buy your way to anything. Pay an architect to design your towers, and pay for foreign expertise to help you build them. Similarly, if you have enough money these days, even Joe Public can go into space.

Why don’t we just put that money to better use. And no, giving our youngsters something to aspire to doesn’t sit well with me either. There are many ways to inspire people, and alot of them less costly too!

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Malaysia’s Spaceflight Participant

by david on Oct.04, 2007, under Malaysia, Rants

To those of you who visit aisehman, then you’d have probably seen this already. But on the off chance that you haven’t, I think this just warrants its own post right here on WTF.

NASA screenshot 1

The above is a screenshot from NASA’s website. Notice all the other people in the picture are astronauts or cosmonauts but what about Malaysia’s own contribution to this band of spacemen? He’s a ’spaceflight participant’, whatever that means…

The site doesn’t list much about him either…

 

NASA screenshot 2

Nope, no Biography or Interview listed… Yep, we’re gonna contribute ALOT to this mission.

 

Tango here:

Let me just add that according to Wikipedia, Spaceflight Participant is basically just a glorified space tourist!! How sad that we spent RM30m to send this dude to space just for him to play gasing, do ‘teh tarik’ and fast in space. Imagine how many of the poor can you feed with RM30m.

And the kicker… the dude will most definately get a Datukship upon returning to earth.

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