The General Election is finally over and we've all knew the results.
Some were happy with the results, while others perhaps had been crying since last Saturday wondering what went wrong.
Am I making you bored with this topic?
Hehehehehehe.. as I said before, politic excites me nowadays.
I love talking about it and sometimes debate with the 'opposition' believer.
LOL.
If not handled 'professionally', these talks about politic might end up as a fight due to the clash of understanding.
This happened to yours truly yesterday, during the 1 hour break between the PTK papers.
I was talking to this kakak who is a true-blue believer.
The problem is that, she only wanted me to listen and accept her opinion and refused to listen to mine.
Though I provided the rationales and sources of my 'story', she kept getting under my nerves.
Hence to prevent further 'damages' to our conversation, I called up Abah, asking about Adik's SPM results [which was better than mine! huhu]..
It's refreshing to know that the people still RULE the country.
I'm keeping my hopes high for the positive changes in the near future.
This election results are the EYE-OPENER to both parties, the government and the opposition [or as DSAI likes to put it as "Alternative Government" or "Government-in-Waiting"].
For the government to work harder and more transparent, in order to win back the people's hearts.
And for the opposition to work even harder, to prove that the people weren't wrong when they decided to vote for them.
I vote for a HARMONIOUS MALAYSIA!
Wassalam.
Fizzy dear,
ReplyDeleteThe educated true blue older generation supporters are annoyed with what has become to the party. They still voted for the party but happy with the results too. It gives an eye opener to everyone that at the end of the day, people rule.
I believe in strong leaders, irrespective of their parties. And when it comes to governing a multi ethnic country, one has to push aside race and religion in their agenda. For that, we have a looooooonnnngggg way to go.
I seriously think we should invest more on education, more like REVAMP the system. We need to have more people's skills and think on our own, instead of being spoon fed. It goes to both govt and private schools! (cos I've seen how my friends' kids who attend private schools and they are no better than others. Habis duit jer).
I should seriously stop talking about politics. It doesnt go well with my blog theme.. hehehhe... Must write more on fairy tales stuffs.
U keep well dear.
Ms Istanbul..
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more with your points, especially on the education bit.
Being in 'the system' I don't see where my students are heading with the current curriculum.
Pity the kids as they are turning into 'tikus makmal' nowadays with the ever-changing syllabus et cetera.
I too don't really like to be talking about politics.
But maybe the excitement of casting my first vote is still in the air, so i just go with the flow..hehe.
Looking forward to your fairy-tale-turned-reality stories!
They really made my day..
:)
Fizzy,
ReplyDeleteBreaking news:
http://barkingmagpie.blogspot.com/2008/03/breaking-news-on-kj.html
lamo benar dok hapdet blog nih.. gi blarok derih jusoh ko?
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