DEB is bullocks.
education is the key out of poverty.
any how can one even classify poverty based on material possensions?
what if the person is MORE happy than a wealthy rich person.
what if there was another definition from success and prosperity
than how the world would see it?
"Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth,
meditate on it day and night
so that you may be careful to do everything that is written in it,
then you will be prosperous and successful"
joshua 1:8
its not inter racial/ethnic issues that causes segregation in the economy,
its the intraethnical issues. there are way too little percentage being rich
using a false education to keep the rest suppressed.
pointing the finger at the wrong enemy so as not to become a target himself.
the reason why bersih was so succesful was because it wasnt interracial conflict.
it was the voice of malaysians .. 1 malaysia. bangasa malaysia.. our true united nationality
coming against the corruption of the real enemies.
the enemy of the state isnt the rebels.
communist might have used violence back then,
but look whose using the law for their own good, unjustly now.
the ones who fear their power taken away from them
who fear exposure of all the've done wrong in the past,
digging up skeletons from the closets
those who fear change, although it is inevitable,
those who fear being corrected, being challenged,
having competition.
competition is good, it helps one grow,
helps one to asses his own flaws,
to take time and ponder on how we could be better,
how to avoid mistakes and make wiser decisions,
how to innovate and not be too above himself.
power corrupts, but the humble in heart will master it.
there are rich malays who shouldn't be allowed to misuse the DEB scheme and gain eve more shares than they need, especially since it straves out their own brothers and sisters of a kind.
and thus there also also poor chinese who should be allowed to use the DEB. not everyone in the ethnic group is rich. but they thing is we always try to help out one another, not of the same skin, but of the same heart. one malaysian,
stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination. we cant run away from it.
its innate.
we have to stand up against it, face it. fight it.
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