1 minute into the lady's speech & I can't stand it anymore. Miss Bawani's tone may have sounded 'heated' but as a debator, I call that passionate. I call that conviction. Based on her content, I call that prepared. Most of all, I call that, having a stand. Yes, Ms. Sharifah also has a stand but I do not feel that her responses are appropriate nor within the nature of a debate. I personally find the response "then go to those countries" a coward's response. Why? Because the reason many have not done just that is because we/they are unable to. Others on the other hand, have decided "NO! I will stay, and I will improve this beloved country of mine!" Tunku Abdul Rahman was one such man. Tun Dr. Mahathir was one such man. Miss Bawani is one such lady. I find that a sign of patriotism. Wanting to see the country prosper. Yet, they are shot down. Broken & trained to live within the four sides of a box. To be born, follow orders, a...
Lue has left back for Canada. :( This past Saturday, we went to watch Gulliver's Travels. It was a fun movie. Jack Black really likes his rock and roll. Hehehe! Of course, I'm not complaining, the guy can actually sing. Before the movie, Akid was kind of hunting around for a camera. We had bought a Sony Cybershot TX-9 sometime back but about two weeks ago, it got stolen. :(. I won't delve into the details. Quite disheartened by that incident. So he was seriously considering a DSLR which is kind of unfair because I've always wanted one but I never pushed for it because it cost so much. I guess I can be a bit more careful with money than my little brother. We woke up early the next day because we needed to send Lue to the airport. :(. It was fun having her around. Everyone was sad at the airport. Heh. We had so much fun and 3 weeks went by so quickly. Huhu. After she left, we had breakfast at McDonald's then we went hunting for cameras around KLIA bec...
This is an open letter to all Malaysians who aggressively 'boycott' McDonald's. Why do I put the inverted commas? Because many of my fellow Malaysians are not boycotting McDonald's. Many are protesting McDonald's. There is a very big difference. According to Merriam Webster, the definition of boycott is as follows; boy·cott \ ˈ b ȯ i- ˌ kät\ to refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) as a way of protesting : to stop using the goods or services of (a company, country, etc.) until changes are made Whereas protesting is defined as follows; pro·test \ ˈ prō- ˌ test\ something said or done that shows disagreement or disapproval of something. Don't believe me? Here are the links for the definitions of protest and boycott . I give the definitions to highlight the differences. Boycotting is a passive act. Like refusing to eat when your parents didn't buy you that LEGO set you wanted. Protestin...
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