I agree with fellow bloggers who wrote about the not so good side of our country's constitution. Well, I believe many people agree too and I believe most of them felt the same.
50 years. 50 long years of tolerance. The so called Bumiputras' or aborigines' special rights of this beloved country of ours. The ones that give them special privileges in education, housing, business, land ownerships, loans and maybe more? 'Ketuanan Melayu'?
How many more years must we the non-bumis tolerate, giving-in to their demands? How many more generation of bumis do we have to spoon feed? How do we tell our children, our grandchildren and our great grandchildren about these special rights? Do they and their future generations too have to live with it because it's a promise made by their ancestors centuries ago?
Why? When? How? What? Where? So many questions have been asked but brushed aside? Pardon me? We're not supposed to even question these rights, right? Just like we're not supposed to question God? Question God? How?
Oops, sorry! Didn't mean to offend God's believers. No offence yah?
Besides PKR promising us 'the change' (still remain as a promise only) and giving us hope of 'a change', is there anything else that we can do? Or suppose to do to achieve this change? Sigh...! I think we need MILK!
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