Mar 8, 2010

Malaysian first before ethnicity....

I CHOOSE MALAYSIAN FIRST BEFORE MY ETHNICITY

Racial sentiments, riots, inequality in power sharing, fanatic personalities, discrimination against minority and I have a long list on showing unity among Malaysian in dilemma. Over the decades, all Malaysians including Malays, Chinese and Indians have shed their blood, tear and sweat to build up this nation. We have sacrifice a lot for the cause of unity, integrity and progress. Why until today there are no successes for these struggles?

Sincerely, I ask this question not to belittle our achievements, but to inspire us to greater effort. I ask not to make us feel dispirited, but to enthuse us to march forward to achieve the unity through BANGSA MALAYSIA concept. Today, when we look back, we can say with dissatisfaction that we are blindly moving forward in the wrong direction. We have been slow in taking some steps, especially when unity is the matter. We have failed to battle against racism especially when position, economic, education, sports and other main fields are the subjects.

Sometimes I lost my hope due to the negative attitude of the people surrounding me including some of my lecturers and course mates. They are thinking that racism needs to be expressed to the minorities as they are having power as the majority. Is it right? Please tell me that are they being professional enough? Such racial actions and words directly weakening my spirit, I hope all this could change in near time.

BANGSA MALAYSIA must be in the heart of every Malaysian citizen regardless of their background, admitting the same identity needed for unity of our nation. We must fritter away our time on minor issues and pointless personal dissimilarities. All political parties and NGO leaders must stop divide people along racial lines and threat every citizen fairly without discrimination or intimidation. Our strength is in our unity, despite our diversity. We can’t deny the fact that unity gave us our Independence that today we are enjoying and the strength of a nation that we can be proud of.

I can smell racism everywhere. Let’s throw away this ‘third class’ mentality. Let’s unite to build our nation for our future generation. Every citizen of Malaysia must feel proud to say - I'm a Malaysian first.

Can we start is from today?

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