Kerajaan Pulau Pinang langgar semangat Perlembagaan
KUALA LUMPUR 25 Okt. – Kerajaan Persekutuan digesa menimbangkan untuk membawa kerajaan negeri Pulau Pinang ke muka pengadilan kerana membenarkan pemasangan papan tanda nama jalan dalam pelbagai bahasa di kawasan tapak warisan di Georgetown.
Dekan Fakulti Sastera dan Sains Sosial, Universiti Malaya (UM), Prof. Datuk Dr. Zainal Kling berkata, kerajaan negeri itu perlu dikenakan tindakan di bawah Akta Hasutan kerana secara terang-terangan melanggar semangat perlembagaan dan undang-undang negara.
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Pewaris Melayu kata:
Wahai rakyat Malaysia, lihatlah contoh yang ada didepan mata kita sekarang. Yang mana racun dan yang mana madu. Cukuplah jika anda sudah tersilap mengundi pada PRU12 yang lalu, marilah kita bersama-sama menolak Pakatan Rakyat yang jelas amat menentang semangat Perlembagaan yang sudah terpahat sekian lama sejak 50tahun yang lepas. Penulis amat geram sekali tindak tanduk kerajaan DAP Pulau Pinang yang ingin meng"singapura"kan Pulau Pinang.
Ayuh orang-orang Melayu sekalian, kita bersatu. Lupakanlah perbezaan politik. Buanglah semangat assobiah dalam diri anda, adakah anda mahu sejarah Singapura terjadi kepada Pulau Pinang?
Kata White Rabbit:
Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa. Isu yang sering dipertikaikan selama ini. Papan tanda bahasa Cina, pengajaran di sekolah dalam bahasa Inggerris dan macam-macam lagi suara tidak puas hati masyarakat Malaysia mengenai perihal bahasa kebangsaan kita.
Isu ini merupakan salah satu senjata untuk golongan yang tidak bertanggungjawab menghuru-harakan keharmonian negara kita. Ianya bukanlah sesuatu yang baru kerana ia sering digunakan berulang kali semasa pilihanraya untuk memancing undi yang secara langsungnya mewujudkan ketegangan antara kaum serta bangsa-bangsa di Malaysia.
Kita sebagai rakyat Malaysia harus sedar bahawa bahasa Malaysia adalah bahasa bersama dan dengan penggunaan satu bahasa sebagai bahasa rasmi, menunjukkan kekuatan perpaduan kita sebagai rakyat Malaysia. Membuktikan bahawa walaupun berbilang bangsa dan bahasa yang berbeza, kita masih mampu hidup aman. Usahlah dipertikaikan lagi mengenai bahasa atau perbezaan yang kita miliki kerana ianya akan mencetuskan perbalahan yang sememangnya tidak diperlukan oleh negara ketika ini. Kita harus kejar Jepun, kita harus ikut Korea, dan contohi China.
Kita rakyat negara Malaysia bukan rakyat negara Melayu dan bahasa kita bahasa bangsa Malaysia dan bukan bahasa bangsa Melayu. Jadi sedarlah bahawa perkara yang harus kita fikirkan sekarang adalah mengenai ekonomi dan bukannya perkara yang telah berpuluh-puluh tahun tiada penyelesaian dan sering diungkit-ungkit.
Untuk bacaan tambahan mengenai bahasa saya cadangkan link ini:
http://www.geocities.com/uthayasb2001/bahaza.htm
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ReplyDeleteKalau bukan kita yang perlu sayangkan bahasa kita, sapa lagi?
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pautan kepada post saya, bak kata nono, mereka biaD.A.P
ReplyDeleteLagi satu... tak perlu tengok jauh jauh... Indonesia adalah satu contoh baik... Rakyat Indonesia tak kira bangsa fasih bertutur bahasa Indonesia...
ReplyDeleteHmm..awk rasa kaum lain berfikiran macam ni jugak ke? kita memang berfikir macam tu sbb bahasa kebangsaan kita ialah mmg bahasa ibunda kita..tapi bagi kaum yg lain pula bagaimana? adakah mereka berfikiran sebegitu?
ReplyDeleteA non-malay even though he is more capable and more qualified but cannot:
ReplyDeleteBe - the prime minister of the country
Be - the deputy prime minister of the country
Be - the head of any branch of the armed forces in the country
Be - the head of department in a ministry
Be - the head of state of the states with no ruler
Be - the head prefect of a national school
Be - the IGP of the country
Be - the nominated as the best of the best in the school
Be - the secretary-general or deputy secretary-general of a ministry
What is worse is that the PM goes around telling people, repeating a crazy lie, by saying that - "We do not practice racial discrimination in our country".
Did the MCA and MIC leaders agree to this in 1957?
Did the people in Sabah and Sarawak also agree to this in 1963?
I think malays will keep on to give rubbish answer!
Bodoh punya melayu babi……….
ReplyDeleteBaik balik ke tanah melayu la. We are natives of Sabah and Sarawak land - buat apa kamu punya orang datang sini menjajah kita oh?
Kita tak suka kamu orang datang sini mengorek sumber petroleum tanah kita - this Sabah and Sarawak land not belongs to your malays.
Get out from Sabah and Sarawak la!
Bodoh melayu babi!
Then let me re-quote Lee Kuan Yew:
ReplyDeleteSingaporean politician Lee Kuan Yew of the PAP, who publicly questioned the need for Article 153 in parliament, and called for a "Malaysian Malaysia".
In a speech, Lee Kuan Yew bemoaned what would later be described as the Malaysia social contract:
"According to history, malays began to migrate to Malaysia in noticeable numbers only about 700 years ago. Of the 39% malays in Malaysia today, about one-third are comparatively new immigrants like the secretary-general of Umno, Dato Syed Jaafar, who came to Malaya from Indonesia just before the war at the age of more than thirty. Therefore it is wrong and illogical for a particular racial group to think that they are more justified to be called Malaysians and that the others can become Malaysians only through their favour."
Eventually, and Singapore became an independent nation in 1965, with Lee Kuan Yew as its first prime minister.
Malays have done wonders in terms of denying truth, while doing so, through policies of government raked in ill wealth for years. Malays are rich, I mean really rich.
ReplyDeleteMalays had certain qualities that other races in this country do not, but I must emphasise "had". Qualities such as "speaking less", contended, know how to read and understand the holy Quran (I know that nowadays Muslim kids spent 10 years of religious classes in school and end up not knowing).
But all done and said, the day malays deny their past, is the beginning of their end. Malays were Hindus once, as was the whole South East Asia, later some South East Asia went for Buddhism while the others went for Islam.
Who taught South East Asia races to plant paddy in a systematic manner? Who taught South East Asia races language skills, reading and writing?
The very essence of everything that South East Asia races are based on till today was taught by Tamils. Don't you guys notice that South East Asia races have similar writing codes, that are because it is based on Tamil. It even sounds like Tamil.
For peninsula: Tamils called the local inhabitants as "malai allu", basically means "people who dwell in the hills", this would mean Orang Asli, for they dwell in the hills, what is known as malays today was non-existent.
As malays are well known to do, they incorporated this term "malai" whence they started to land in the peninsula from Nusantara, and claimed the term "malai" as their own. This race has this peculiar trait of claiming that which is not theirs.
Deny this, and you deny your past, anyone who denies his past, denies his future. Malays……….be my guest.
Guess who is the master race? The master race doesn't doing some weird policy (NEP), or go around brandishing some knife, which if you really put some thinking into it, put the race on a sure path to beggary.
The reason why I commented as above is because I want malays to know that they are not tuan punya tanah.
For myself, as a Tamil, I will state what my forbearers have done centuries before, the truth is, no one owns this land, this land is owned only by - the one and only one - God.
This soil needs administration, not ownership. Accept that.