31 July 2024

RIDING CAMEL TO CHEAT LOWLIVES HEAVEN SHORT CUT HARDUP


 

30 July 2024

THE ASIAN MONKEY LA . .



It's only the illusory been the Asian Tiger
 

29 July 2024

TIDAKLAH SEKEJAM ZULFARHAN TERIMA TAPI KEJAM JUGA !



27 July 2024

BOYCOTT OLYMPIC LA . . .


 SIAPA YANG TUTUP ?





"Why is Tiger Beer Not Just A Beer
To The Chinese" 

Tiger Beer’s Donation For Chinese Schools – DAP Should Withdraw Support If Anwar Govt Bans
The 30-Year-OId Charity
FINANCE TWITTER 
July 24th, 2024

On Nov 23, 2023, Heineken Malaysia successfully raised RM26,354,318.50 for Chinese schools – the highest amount recorded in a year since the inception of “Tiger Chinese Education Charity Concert (Tiger CECC)” programme in 1994. The funds raised were more than doubled its initial 2023 target of RM12 million, thanks to overwhelming response and the generosity of the concert attendees.

Not only the money raised was able to support the upgrading of seven schools, but also contributed to UTAR Hospital’s development in Kampar, Perak. The Chinese schools having benefited from the charity in 2023 alone included Nan Hwa High School, SJKC Chio Min A&B, SJKC Mentakab (2), SJKC Damansara, SJKC Yu Ming, SMJK Chan Wa, and SJKC Kheng Chee.

Since the noble programme started in 1994, it has raised over RM413 million, benefiting 542 schools across Malaysia thus far. And for almost 30 years, thousands of students, especially the ethnic Chinese minority, have been struggling to get basic education due to lack of funding from the government’s apartheid policies, despite the fact that the Chinese pay 90% of taxes.

Yes, for as long as the Chinese can remember, they have to beg for donations every single year from the public so that their schools have money to operate. One of the fastest ways to raise money is through charity concerts, which would involve sponsorship from some huge organizations like Dutch brewer Heineken or from tycoons such as billionaire Robert Kuok.

To Heineken, who splashed US$4.6 billion in 2012 to acquire Singapore-based Fraser and Neave’s (F&N) stake in Asia Pacific Breweries (APB), who launched Singapore’s first locally brewed beer – Tiger Beer – in 1932, such charity is part of its social impact programme. To Chinese philanthropist and business mogul, it’s part of the culture and belief that education and economic empowerment are key to ending poverty.

This is something that heavily-pampered Malays can never understand. Try to interfere in the economy and education of the Chinese community, and you are looking for trouble. Thanks to the generosity of the Chinese community, many urban and suburban Chinese schools are well developed with school buildings and infrastructure. Again, this is something which PAS Islamist party will never understand.

In their quest to destroy the Chinese schools – perhaps out of jealousy – conservative and extremist Malays have been cooking excuses to close down such educational institutions. From blaming the Chinese or Tamil schools for creating the ethnic and cultural division in the country, to forcing students to learn Jawi Khat, Malay politicians have been using vernacular schools to score brownie points.

In another disgusting attempt to interfere in Chinese education, PAS racists and extremists have condemned a school charity event sponsored by Tiger Beer. The event, which was held on July 19 and took place at SJK(C) Tche Min in Sungai Pelek, Sepang, was accused by Selangor PAS Youth chief Mohamed Sukri Omar of normalising alcohol in schools due to Tiger’s participation.

First of all, the charity, which saw Tiger Beer contributed RM3 million to build a hall, was a private affair and had nothing to do with Malay Muslims. Even if it promotes beer among Chinese students, which isn’t the case, why is the Islamist party so offended till foaming at the mouth? After all, beer or alcoholic consumption is part of the Chinese culture. In fact, the Book of Han states that “alcohol is paramount among all etiquette”.

Therefore, drinking culture is not only very important to the Chinese, but Chinese people drink alcohol to celebrate a memorable occasion, to socialize, or simply to compliment a nice meal. The website DrinkBaijiu says that Chinese people started making and consuming alcohol more than 9,000 years ago. So, who is PAS to lecture the Chinese who can or cannot donate to their schools?

Second – after 30 years of sponsorship from Tiger Beer, there isn’t a single case of student getting drunk in school. On the contrary, Chinese schools have been producing so many talents and instilling fabulous discipline that there are almost 100,000 Malay students enrolled in the Chinese schools – representing 20% of total student population in the same schools that PAS accused of being infected with alcohol.

While the vernacular schools consistently maintain its quality, the same cannot be said about national-type schools, popularly known as Malay schools. Bullying and violence are normal in Malay schools, despite tonnes of hours of religious studies. Even an elite “all-Malay” school called MCKK (Malay College Kuala Kangsar) – dubbed the “Eton College of the East” – was plagued with bullying case last year.

Instead of worrying about Chinese students intoxicated or influenced by alcohol, PAS and its religious extremists within the same time-zone should worry about religious teachers in tahfiz schools happily sodomising Malay-Muslim students. As recent as April this year, a tahfiz school headmaster was charged for sodomising three boys over a three-year period. Not only tahfiz schools operate illegally, they are in the business of sex abuses. 

Third – Tiger Beer is a tax-paying local company, paying a total of RM1 billion in excise, customs duties, and sales tax – the “forbidden money” which goes into the pockets of PAS leaders like the despicable Selangor PAS Youth Chief Mohamed Sukri in the form of monthly salary, allowance and perks. So, when Tiger makes donations to Chinese schools, they make noise. But when Tiger pays taxes, they keep quiet.

PAS lawmakers should propose in the Parliament to separate money derived from sin taxes collected from the sale of cigarettes, liquor, tobacco, pork or gambling, so that those “haram” (forbidden) money can only be used for non-Muslims. Such dirty money cannot be used to pay wages or pensions for Malay civil servants, maintenance of UiTM or MARA, acquisition of Mercedes Benz for Muslim politicians and the list goes on.

If the conservative Malays still have an ounce of dignity, they should strongly reject the 90% taxes paid by “kafir Chinese”, and use only Zakat money contributed by Muslims. To ensure transparency and “halal-ness” of money collected, the government should have two Finance Ministers – a Malay to take care of Muslim treasury and a non-Malay to manage non-Muslim treasury.

Fourth – the Education Ministry guidelines, which prohibit the acceptance of donations generated from activities such as gambling, as well as the sale of tobacco, drugs and alcohol, was introduced on March 29, 2018 during the previous Barisan Nasional government. But as the name suggests, it was merely a guideline, not the Bible casts in stone.

The burning question is why critics hadn’t made a noise till today? Tiger Beer was doing the same charity even when PAS was part of the backdoor regime of Muhyiddin Yassin and Ismail Sabri from March 2020 to November 2022. Why the Islamist party insists it’s an issue now, but not when it was in the government? Likewise, Chinese traitor like MCA is equally guilty for agreeing to the guidelines.

Fifth – what is a sin company to Malay is a saviour to the Chinese. The reason why Heineken Tiger Beer generously donates tens of millions every year to the Chinese schools is because the company makes profit from the same community. The company is just contributing back to the society. And this is done legally and within the Chinese ecosystem, which had nothing to do with the Malays.

More importantly, primary Chinese students are intelligent enough to differentiate between a Tiger logo and actually drinking the beer. Holier than thou tahfiz religious teachers, on the other hand, can’t differentiate between educating small boys and sodomising them. Malay extremists should mind their own business, as the Chinese aren’t interested of 72 virgins in the afterlife.

Clearly, PAS was trying to provoke Chinese-based Democratic Action Party (DAP), and at the same time inciting Malay nationalist party UMNO as well as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s party PKR (People’s Justice Party) and Amanah, whose Wanita Chief Aiman Athirah was participating in the school charity event sponsored by Tiger Beer.

The Islamist party knew how desperate narcissist Anwar is to prove himself as more Malay and Muslim than the Opposition Perikatan Nasional, which comprises PAS and Bersatu. As predicted, Anwar’s most useless and clueless minister – Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek – foolishly swallowed the hook, line and sinker. She said all vernacular schools must comply with the half-baked donation guidelines.

The best part – Anwar has donated RM100 million to the Palestinians, who drink alcohol. Taybeh is a Palestinian village in the West Bank, 15 kilometers northeast of Jerusalem and 12 kilometers northeast of Ramallah. But in this remote holy land, Oktoberfest celebration has been held since 2005, where celebration offers beer competitions and other performances. And Taybeh is where you can find the only Palestinian beer brewery.

However, Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh, who is a member of DAP, has strongly condemned the attempts to politicise the issue. DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke said he will “brief” the Cabinet on Wednesday (July 24), hinting that the guidelines should be revised. He said – “The guidelines should not have such restrictions, at least not for Chinese primary schools.”

It’s not rocket science that Loke most likely has warned the Cabinet about the risk of losing 95% Chinese votes if the Anwar-led unity government dances to the tune of PAS extremists. The solution is incredibly easy – give full or equal allocation to all Chinese schools the same way Malay schools are given every year and voila, Tiger Beer won’t have to do charity any more.

It is both unfair and cruel that the education ministry imposed restrictions on who can or cannot donate to Chinese schools, but at the same time refused to provide full funding for the schools. But in the event PM Anwar refuses to order his lapdog to revise the guidelines, DAP should prepare to withdraw support for the spineless government as the angry Chinese voters will definitely punish both PKR and DAP.

Chief-instigator UMNO Youth leader Akmal Salleh has slammed Anthony Loke for defending brewery’s donation for Chinese school. If the DAP chief continues to be bullied by a junior UMNO leader like Akmal, the Chinese community will lose respect for DAP. If the party, despite possessing 40-MP, can’t defend the interest of the minority community it claims to represent, it is no different than MCA.



25 July 2024

CONGRATULATIONS 🎓 YOU MADE IT





SING HIS MAIDEN COMPOSITION
TO HIS UNCLE 😂🤣

DEBATING WITH HIS UNCLE



23 July 2024

WHEN THE UGLY DODO BIRD STARTS TO FEAR HIMSELF

When the Dodo Bird is 
unable to compete! 
 

DODO BIRD'S COUNTRY GOT STRUCK !



     TRIGGERING OWN'S DOOMDAYS ? 

TAKE CARE



CAREFUL WHEN WALK ON
SLIPERRY STAIRS




19 July 2024

F_ _ K YOU CHINESE SCHOOL BULLIES AND LOWLIVES MORON NARROW MINDED TEACHERS

Forward:

I wish I could write the same story as eloquently for my children especially about my daughter, the youngest, who had gone through quite similar bullies when I enrolled her in a pretigous (kononnya) SRJK in a KL suburb. I have a permanent phobia of the school and negative perceptions of many SRJKs even Chinese SMJKs  and I think it's quite difficult to forgive those chauvinis narrow minded bullies especially the teachers who suppose to teach delligently to fulfill banana parents' great wishes and hopes to see their children would not be bananas like them instead these teachers out of their own lag of motivation, teaching knowledges, lazyness, comfort seeking, internal teachers' politics etc. humiliated and demotivated these helpless banana students to embed all bad and negative outloook and characters of the Chinese school. Like this author who is now a succesful scholar even without gaining the  'sacred plus points' from the Chinese school as those morons proudly and arrogantly think need to be, and all my children as I would like to look at them as succesful and are members of International Community who can speak several languages including Mandarin and some main Chinese dialets (of course not really fluent but that too for many  non-bananas) who can minggle around freely, intelectually, confidently with many International Communities including Chinese of banana or non-banana and at the same time still uphold and appreciate the principles and beauty of Chinese Cultures. 

I Was Bullied In SRJK Chinese School Because I Was A Banana

This story is by a Malaysian Chinese girl who grew up in the home speaking English, and found herself bullied mercilessly by her Chinese friends in her school until she graduated._

“You’re not Chinese. Nobody wants you,” mocked the cruel voice through the toilet door.

“Let me out! Please!” I begged.“No. Go and flush yourself down the toilet bowl.

”I was in Standard 1. 

I had been enrolled, against my wishes, in a famous SRJK(C) school in the Klang Valley. Early on, I had trouble making friends. One day, a group of my girl classmates invited me to go to the school toilet with them. Bursting with glee at the thought of being friends at last, I followed them… and they trapped me in a cubicle. I pleaded to be let out, but they refused, hurling insults at me through the shut toilet door. I’m a banana. I’m not Chinese enough. I’m a failure.

NowWell, they were right about the banana part. And because of this, my classmates took my pocket money. I speak English as a first language at home. 

My values are western, and I enjoy western pop culture. So what? you ask. So a lot of things, to the teachers in my Chinese school. For one, I am most comfortable speaking English. Eventually, my class teacher got fed up. So, she decided that any one of my classmates could take all my money if they caught me speaking English.

My classmates would trick me into saying English words so they could pinch my cash, and when I did not fall for it, they would take my money by force.

For years, I lost my daily pocket money like this. I could not tell my parents, as they did not believe me. In fact, they would punish me further for “lying” or “exaggerating”.

Throughout my years in Chinese school, I was never allowed to forget that I am a banana. It was firmly embedded in my head that I was different. My teachers and classmates constantly reminded me that I was a shame to my parents, to my country, to the Chinese race. I would be better off dead. I had no future in life. Getting canned and screamed at became such a normal part of my day. And since the teacher couldn’t cane me into becoming a ‘better’ student, they sent me from class to class to tell them, “I am a shame to my parents. I am a lazy good-for-nothing. I am a useless girl.” Eventually, I had to go to the staff office to recite those lines, or to *the headmistress’ office.  Actually, my poor performance was because English is my first language and I had trouble understanding the lessons in Chinese.

As far as I can remember, I was the only banana in my circle. I am sure there were more in my school, I just didn’t get to know them. However, I do remember this Eurasian girl—half white, half Chinese. She had light brown hair and Caucasian features, and I remember my peers disliking her for it, calling her names. I do wonder if she received the same type of treatment as me. 

My class teacher from Standard 4 used to impress upon me how useless, lazy, and stupid I was. She also got a kick out of telling me to die so that my parents will not have to waste their money raising me. This was in addition to caning in front of the whole class. Twice a week after school, I would go to her house for tuition class, during which she would cane me further. She would burn incense, blare chants from Buddhist sutras while yelling at me as I sat there trying to complete my exercise sheets. “You’re a disgrace! Repent! Learn some shame!” she would scream. And when I made more mistakes, she would cane me some more. Once, I corrected her English, and she whisked out her kitchen knife, lecturing me about respecting my elders and teachers. 

Both my parents were English-educated. Hence, they could not help me with any of my school work. However, they wanted my sibling and I to “go back to our roots”. They also figured that learning an extra language won’t hurt, as mastering Mandarin would mean more opportunities. As such, we were forced through the SRJK (C) system. I did not have a say in this. 

Around Standard 3, I begged to be sent to a different school, but my mum convinced me that changing school would mean losing all my friends and never making new ones. I was determined not to lose my single close friend at the time, so I obliged and stayed on. But who am I kidding? Leaving wasn’t really an option. My English teacher in Standard 5 and 6 was the only reprieve I had. English class was the only class where I escaped the cane, because I thrived at English. Of all my teachers, this English teacher’s face has left the most lasting impact on me, because she always looked at me sadly.

In Standard 6, she picked me to join a writing competition. It was one of the proudest and happiest moments of my young life! My takeaway from my Chinese school experience is that a lot of Chinese people grow up in social bubbles. Quite often, their world views are narrow, fixed on one ‘best’ way to get things done. Throughout my six years there, the teachers and students knew only one means to education: rote memorization, straight-A results, and using physical pain to shame and push the children into “success”.

Not to forget all the propaganda: Calls to always remember your alma mater—the SRJK(C) school, likened to a firm but loving mother. “Be grateful to her.” “Support her financially.” “Chinese people are a superior race, as evidenced by our grades.”

Not to forget that Malaysian Chinese tend to have a victim complex, and this was drilled into us in Chinese school: “The government and other races do not like us Chinese, and they are all against Chinese education.

”The solution is that Chinese schools need to fund themselves, and thus the students are exploited, going door-to-door, bugging every relative and friend, begging for donations. Failing to collect a certain amount of donations earned me more caning. I failed every single time. 

*No doubt there is beauty in Chinese culture, but they are only available to the insiders, not an outsider like me.*

Differences were not tolerated. Maybe my experience was unique, and it is possible to have a perfectly enjoyable SRJK(C) experience as a banana, but that was not what happened to me. Until today, I feel like a stranger in my own home. 

The government labels me a “pendatang,” whereas my teachers and peers in school, as well as my Chinese-educated relatives full-on rejected me for being “not Chinese enough”.

Sometimes, I look at Chinese culture and feel like a tourist. I watch documentaries about what is supposed to be my own culture and wonder what it would feel like to have a sense of belonging and pride in family history and cultural roots.

Since then, I’ve visited China a few times, but I feel no connection to my ancestral motherland. It was a distant feeling, a far-fetched identity I could not claim. It’s been 4 generations since my ancestors left China, so that is not my home. Malaysia is. 

Language greatly divides Chinese-educated and English-educated Malaysian Chinese. As a banana, I have greater, earlier, and far easier access to a larger Western pool of academic resources. Naturally, my perspectives will differ from Chinese-educated folks who have access to a completely different pool of resources and maybe only encounter new perspectives at the university level.

Nonetheless, I observe that because of these differing vantage points, there is conflict between Malaysian Chinese across the language divide. For example, Chinese-educated individuals tend to have Confucian values ingrained in them, which are collectivist in nature. Everybody has a role to play, which is also why gender roles are a norm in traditional Chinese households. The role of the children is to serve their elders, even if this means sacrificing their own sense of self, dreams, and ambitions. On the other hand, bananas are more individualistic. That’s why non-conforming bananas usually have an easier time than their Chinese-ed counterparts. In other words, to the Chinese-ed, the family is the smallest unit, whereas the bananas view the individual as the smallest unit. This would subconsciously affect one’s attitude about money, career, life partner, etc. I think more students would have thrived and lived far healthier childhoods if schools could accept “being different” as new learning opportunities, rather than punishing children for being who they are. I am still processing the trauma today. 

,I am an academic. I hold a master’s degree. I also know 5 languages and 4 dialects, proving that I am actually good with languages.

Being a banana is who I am now, and who I was as a kid. Just because I speak English, enjoy western pop culture, or hold values associated with the west does not make me a failure in life.

I only wish that I could experience Chinese—both the language and culture—in a gentler environment. It does not mean that I have failed my parents, my ancestors, nor my country. I just wish my teachers knew that. Those six years in Chinese school cemented that I will never be Chinese enough. As a result, I leaned hard into the English language. Up till today, I have never touched any Chinese media or Chinese pop culture. I simply don’t want anything to do with Chinese culture anymore. Maybe many many years in the future, I would unlearn my hate and bitterness, and approach Chinese culture again. Maybe.

P/S :  Many banana Chinese parents from their many years of life experiences realised the important of Chinese language and its values and wish to go back and to uphold their roots. They have taken the initiative and have surrendered themselves by sending their children to a Chinese school. They hope the school can help as patriotically as they have said to teach and uplift their children out of the banana mindset. But instead their children were bullied, demotivated, humiliated etc. This is not as what these self-superior concious teachers have said and help to spread the greatness of the language and the beauty of its values and cultures. They are irresponsible actually and not really Chinese language and culture patriots. They are riding it for own benefit, comfort and self ego. 

WHY THEY ARE CALLED HAN PEOPLE

APA MALU !


16 July 2024

MR TRUMPET DODO BIRD RETURN ?




15 July 2024

STILL REFUSE TO COME HOME 😢😥😪


Personal Opinion:

1. Hope the new England manager to be appointed would engage in playing the direct style of attacking football, the combination of styles of play of great teams in EPL, such as Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Newcastle etc., not like Southgate's idea of too cautious, defensive, too slow in build-up and shy to attack. 

2. Majority of England supporters are actually fed-up with his cautious slow build-up style of play from the day he took over from Big Sam (Sam Aledyle), which time and time  again has proven the approach was not effective and not really utilised or exposed the capabilies of the vast talent of England players... In the slow build up game plan, the ball was always end up not been passed completely or robbed in the middle of the field, so what's the different if pass the ball long straight to the midfielders or the wings or the strikers to inititial the attack. The opponent would then be busy to defend and tend to make mistakes. 
This was proven when Cole Palmer and on an earlier game when Antony Gordon were substituted in, England's game became more dominating and attacking...

3. Southgate never learned from the past 8 years he in-charged or too egostic with his extreme idea of defensive play... too calculative and cautious as though the opponent couldn't read his game plan....! 😡

4. Seemed England missed the service and talent of Gerlish at the left-midfield. England's game had been focused to the right wing for Saka to initial the assist... but Spain's two goals came from Saka's careless who didn't play to his role as the right wing-back. He didn't return back to help to defend on the right side but left the  space for Spain's Nico Williams and later Cucurella to run wild and left it to Walker alone to do the job... So don't really agree with some commentators who blamed Walker for the defeat.

5. Southgate should have replaced Saka with Tripper to do the job of the right wing-back and Forden to be replaced earlier instead of Harry Kane. Forden actually had limited Kane's space to move around the box and opportunity to score... where Forden himself was too eager wanted to score. 

11 July 2024

HALLELUYAH MAY YOU BE IN PEACE !

 











ENGLAND MARCH TO EURO 2024 FINAL !

REACTION OF ENGLAND FANS WHO WERE WATCHING FROM LIVE SCREAMINGS AT @BOXPACK, WEMBLEY, UK

AGONY AND DISSAPOINTMENT WHEN XAVI SIMONS SCORED FOR THE NETHERLANDS 

WHEN HARRY KANE SCORED FROM PENALTY TO LEVEL THE SCORES 1 - 1


WHEN OLLIE WALKINS SCORED AT THE LAST MINUTES TO PUT ENGLAND 2 - 1 AND MARCH INTO THE FINAL




BUT FANS OF LOSERS COULD NOT
ACCEPT DEFEAT AS THEY ENVISAGE
THEY ARE ENTITLED TO WIN
EVERY MOMENT



08 July 2024

WE ARE ALL HUMAN BEINGS, NO LABEL PLEASE !


 THE DISCOVERY OF THE
LIFE SIZE  BUDDHA STATUE
AT BUKIT CHORAS, KEDAH
SOME QUARTERS SUDDENLY
BECOMING INSECURE AND
DENYING ITS FACTS





06 July 2024

DODO BIRD, YOUR ENVY EVIL DEEDS CAN'T STOP US

 


BEWARE AND BECAREFUL


HER RESOLVED DETERMINATION


BEWARE AND BECAREFUL




IT'S JUST A TINY SHOW OF ALMIGHTY'S POWER CONTRAS TO THE ARROGANT POWER ABUSER OF A FEW LITTLE NAPOLEON WITH 
'CIPUT' POWER

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