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Travel the windy road into the muddled mind of a psychology graduate student in the day, reality show addict in my spare time and an alcohol junkie in the night. :) I am a confused pessismistic soul waiting for enlightenment, an asian feminist at heart and a travel journalist in my dreams.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Developed nation by 2020? I don't think so.

I thought we were pass overt racism and have moved on to the subtler versions -- but I guess not. It's so surprising to hear about the recent act of bully by 50 Malay students against 7 Chinese fellow students at UPM is saddening, but to watch it in action is shocking. For those who don't know what I'm talking about, take a look at TheStarOnline.



It's ridiculous to think that a deputy vice-chancellor of UPM blames this incident on pumping adrenalines after a rugby game. If that's excusable, I guess it would be alright for anyone after a tennis game or a football match to go charging against the first person they see like a bull seeing red. Kudos to the person who acted quick enough to capture this incident!

I wonder what the government's next steps would be? Take some serious action against the wrong-doers and maybe look at the bigger picture of racial harmony or is this going to be a repeat of the prison guards' bullying incident?

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6 Comments:

Blogger tsh said...

appalling. like so very. *huge sigh*

4:46 PM  
Blogger Princess SuSu said...

tell me about it! racial harmony my a**

10:11 PM  
Blogger Chia Xiang said...

why are we even surprized? We live in the only country with laws to protect the MAJORITY. Funny how thats the oppostie of other countries with racials laws which protect the minority.

10:34 PM  
Blogger cK said...

chia:Yea, a lil too much on the minority side somemore. The MAJORITY getting too much benefits here. A friend of my sister said mostly everyone in Bank Bumiputera is a millionaire when she did their accounts there.

lets R*B*L!

1:33 AM  
Blogger Princess SuSu said...

i agree...sad though we can't call anywhere our home. everywhere we go we'll always be second class citizens

8:20 AM  
Blogger Chia Xiang said...

on a different note.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iadMPPw2fUs
Good song to convert ppl

7:07 PM  

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