Monday 28 April 2014

Racism

Racism. This is a very hot topic that the youth love to discuss about. Racism still exists today and not many knows when we will see the end of it. Especially when you're an indian born in Malaysia. Many got discriminated, even the constitution discriminates us and even the Chinese gets discriminated, we aren't the only ones. In a worldwide scale, the problems had reduced alarmingly over the years in the western civilizations but not in the eastern civilization. Don't believe me? Look at out government, look at the Sri Lankan government and you can also look at the racism in Israel.

I'm not gonna go too deeply about it in asia, instead let's talk about it in Malaysia. This is very controversial indeed. Everyone knows that the Malays gets more privilege on almost everything from the country compared to the non Muslims. Ask any Indian fellas and they will say they aren't given any chance to do any shit in this country. Then what happened to the students that filled the quota?? Half of them graduated locally and got a good job (god bless them) but the other half fled the country in search of a better lifestyle.

So even the bright students in our society has left us to rot in the country. And then there is another issue of the skin color. You may see some Indian girls now, they will talk highly about racial equality and democracy but next thing you know they are at the pharmacy looking for fair and lovely. Even the guys, they see a dark skinned lady and the try to avoid. Wtf is their problem?? They aren't even proud of their own heritage that's their problem. How on earth can you demand for equality when you yourself dislike the color of your skin.

Obama recently visited Malaysia. He agreed that the government ain't doing enough for the minorities. Mr Obama was right. But let's take him as an example. He became the first black president of America. His achievement itself is a monumental victory against racism. Did you ever see the African americans heading to the pharmacy to get fair and lovely??. They were proud of themselves. Wherever they went they were always saying Black and Proud or Black Power. They had the pride of a lion in them and that itself has helped them fight racism.

What can we Indians do to fight racism?? First of all we all should be proud of our heritage. Be proud of the color of your skin. Treat your own people with respect, don't look down at them because they were from another caste that's like racism against your own. Treat your people like they are family don't drag them down. Help your brothers and sisters never fight amongst yourself. What can be done next is to treat every other race with the equal amount if respect. Don't do onto them what they done onto you. Learn to treat them as your brother instead of two distant strangers. We have to rise together with them. Everyday is a struggle but slowly we can achieve equality, we just need to learn to respect each other.

We can only achieve success if and only if we can change ourselves to be better. Take the African Americans as an example to fight racism. That's all from me today. Your feedbacks are most welcomed. Till the next time.

PC

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Unity

Its not something very unsual for my makkals to be disrespected in the face of Malaysia. People tend to get scared and nervous when the see us. Where did we go wrong??

Is it because the fact of 1500 valid gangster members which is a part of 38 indians gangster groups are my makkals? Maybe...but guys, is that the sole reason why we are being treated like this? Then comes another question. Another races also got banyak gangster then why they all ok only? Asking this question gives us a picture that this alone cant stand as the reason for our predicament. The actual reason for this  is US....us and us alone...Dont point your fingers and blame the goverment, the Malays and the Chinese always. Ask yourself that how united was,is and will our community be?

How many our my successful makkals would actually give their first priority for my makkals itself? I believe living in Malaysia certainly has shown you some pictures regarding priority given by the chinese and malays to towards their community. They would always place their people as the prime concern in most aspects. Are we doing the same or vice versa? From personal experience, I have seen alot of makkals who actually denies the chances to our people by giving tons of reason(not everyone guys and its irrelevant whether the reason is accepted or not). Remember guys...A person can only prove himself if given a chance to do so. Chance is the thing is which is needed by our young generation the most so why cant the affluent give them a chance to prove themselves?


The picture is the rough sketch of Parameswara. When I was studying in school, I used to hear alot of my friends complain. Why lah Parameswara convert into muslim, if he tak convert sure we wont be fthe victim of this favouritism( I also said this many times ). However, the day came when I grew up. The attitude of people blaming this continued but this time it was substitute with the goverment, Malays and etc. Guys...the real problem lies within us. We are not united and thats the fact. Dont believe me? Keep reading....
 





Prof. Dr. Ramasamy Palanisamy
Deputy Chief Minister of Penang





Roshini Muniam : Astronaut
(The First Malaysian Woman in Space)




 

Sensei P.Arivalagan KMW, AMN : National Karate Coach
 
 
This are the few people who made the Malaysian Indians proud throughout the nation. This are only few. There are tons of more malaysian indians who had made it and made all of us proud. But frankly speaking, how many of us actually know these brothers and sisters who made it? All we know is that if a makkal made it in this country, he/she would not be hold in high regard as compared to the malays who have made it. But then again, if we our ownselves does not aprreciated these people then why should others? These people are the ones which we should used to rise the name of our community but then we are the people who dont even recognize them.
 
 
I was at a tamil school one fine day. There was these few kids playing together. So I went and talk to those kids as I just wanted to know them. I started to enquire their name. So when I ask the kids their name...they told me their name,age,race and ambition. The thing that caught my mind was thier name and race. First kid told me that his name was Sreenivasan and he is a Indian. The second guy told me his name was Joseph Kalyanraj and he is a christian. I advised him that christian is a religion and you are just same as your friend. You are an Indian...To my suprise, he didnt seem to digest that, He was like no no no...I am christian...this situation made me to think....Where are the basic fundamentals of our community which is UNITY....
 
These are the main language which is being used by the Malaysian Indians. Rather than just being a language, people has used to language to ration out the Malaysian Indians. Guys, the total population of Malaysian Indians are only 7.1 percent in Malaysia. This is already been separated by religion, language then the worst of all....jati!!
 
The unity is the basic thing which is needed to empower our community. The basic of a simple community is Unity. When we are not strong in our basement, how to we aspect to rise? God Bless Us All!!
 
 

Lastly i just wanna say to everyone that this above post is personally my own opinion and if it was never meant to offend anyone. If it did, then SORRY is the word which i will use...

Reminder: Start helping our people because if we dont, none will !!!


PD