Tuesday, March 15, 2011

A message to my motherland

Heya! :)
I know I have gone on hiatus long long long enough! hehe. sorry peeps.
really am so busy with work and other irrelevant stuff really.
Didnt originally wanted to blog just yet,
but smtg came to my attention.
The second time.

Im sure we are all aware of the tragedy in Japan.
I looked at the fotos, and it really is sad.
Alot of people lost their homes, their families, and lifes.
When u look at the fotos taken, you would really feel this silent tight squueze in your heart.
I call out people to help them.
Donate! Write! Support!
Its not just donation, its not always the money that matters (of course, it always do matter abit)
But really more like the kind words.
Feelings go through more easily compared to cold hard cash.
and words never go unheard.

So what is this Malaysia?
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/03/15/green-rosmah-hit-by-twitter-tsunami/
Not being harsh, and definitely NOT being racist!
Its really not the time to be harsh on a country that had already lost so much.
Who are we to criticize a more developed and well planned country to go green, to analyze more when they really do analyze more and was already long involved in environmentally plans.
Who are we to blame them for nature's course.
It may truly have been miscommunication where our Dear Prime Minister's wife have meant that this would be a reference for the future to be more careful.
However, really, not the proper words and definitely proper time to say this.
Ironically, beliau is running a going green campaign in malaysia when such a catasphore happened not far off from your own country.
Isnt this a less important event?
Empty words are often said, but as a leader of a country, a representative, and someone we all look up to, actions speaks louder than words.
and c'mon! express symphathy la!




I recently came back from Birmingham's All England,
There was alot of Malaysian's there, and you could see how everyone loved our Dato'
and cheered and supported him.
I was really touched.
Being in a foreign country, I could see how Malays, Chinese and everyone else from our motherland got along well.
Kudos to Leong, he blend in just like home with just about everyone.
It was truly very very nice.
Its a nice sensation, nice feeling, and boy i feel blessed!

But The Prime minister's wife's words really ignite a small feeling in me.
Its not only when victory comes, that you are to support them,
When tragedy comes, and everything fall apart, thats where your support is most needed.
We are all children to Mother Earth,
support each other, then we live.
Its not easy! but its definitely not impossible.
C'mon! We all have emphathy!



Sometimes its a tangle where we cant free ourselves from
we need others to help us from it.


At this point i really dunno what Im saying already. zzz.
sorry for the lack of pictures. my camera is missing. sigh.
Cheers to the Japanese single and doubles women player, who kept on playing for their country despite the sad news from back home.
and for my friends, please take care and May God be with you. Blessed be you all.

2 comments:

Cheryl Leong said...

we people do not need to rely on our ** government
we get lemons, we plant more lemon trees
we people will never starve

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