A Very Well Written Article By a Very Disgruntled Citizen*
What is the difference between Malaysia and rest of the world?
In America, people are afraid of terrorists,
In Malaysia we are afraid of bloggers...
In Japan people make quality cars,
In Malaysia, Proton's a blast.
In Sweden, customers' car parks are on the ground floor, nearest to the
shops. In Malaysia, customers' car parks are on the 4th floor and
getting there requires gymnastics skills.
In most countries, parking in public places are often free.
In Malaysia, the government has proposed to extend parking charges till
10 pm to reduce road congestion.
In most countries, traveling outstation, there's little or no toll. In
Malaysia, If you go to Seremban, the toll is more than your petrol.
In almost most countries, there's no ID card.
In Malaysia, if you have no ID card you can go to jail for 6 months.
In all countries corruption is almost looked upon with disdain. In
Malaysia, after two White Papers on the police, they are dancing to our
disdain.
In all developed countries, nobody is above the law.
You have only to be the Deputy PM to have everything 'expunged' on Page
3.
In most developed countries, your house is about quarter mile from the
highway. In Malaysia, you house is in between the highway.
In many developed countries, toilets and parking bays are reserved for
the disabled. In Malaysia we have locked toilets and barred parking bays
and you have to find the guard to get the keys if you are disabled.
In Indonesia, all toll and parking charges are reasonably fixed by the
government. In Malaysia, you can get a heart attack just looking at your
parking charges.
In Australia, beer flows like water.
In Malaysia, money flows like water when drinking beer.
In Indonesia, you can squat on the toilets; in Germany you can even lie
down. In Malaysia, you have to use one hand to hold your nose and the
other your willy.
In Singapore and Hong Kong, one ticket takes you around all subways. In
Malaysia, Subway is the name of a sandwich joint and it takes a genius
to understand the route through 4 subways providers.
In most countries, their PM is honest or dishonest but they do not
pretend to be otherwise. In Malaysia, our PM pretends to be honest when
he is really rotten dishonest.
When people remarry, they go for a honey moon.
When our PM remarries he is back from his honeymoon and he goes to his
first wife grave and ask for forgiveness.
When Clinton was elected President, he went for 4 organized parties in
Washington DC the same night. When our PM was made PM, he drove home and
knelt beside his mother and cried for the papers to publish.
People usually have their son and daughters succeed in their business.
Our PM is better as he uses his son-in-law for his business and his son
for other businesses.
This country is so full of shit I am ashamed to call myself a Malaysian.
Our 50th anniversary is but a side show to show our disgrace to the rest
of the world.
You only need one bullet to kill democracy and that's our self-anointed
Malay first policy. Remember Rome and its indulgences and wastages and
you will remember how this country will fall in the next 50 years.
Fortunately, I will not live till 100 to see it but at 75, I will be
paying RM40 to travel home to Seremban for toll just so to visit my
parent's grave. I wondered who is buried there - my parents or my
passivity.
What is the difference between Malaysia and rest of the world?
In America, people are afraid of terrorists,
In Malaysia we are afraid of bloggers...
In Japan people make quality cars,
In Malaysia, Proton's a blast.
In Sweden, customers' car parks are on the ground floor, nearest to the
shops. In Malaysia, customers' car parks are on the 4th floor and
getting there requires gymnastics skills.
In most countries, parking in public places are often free.
In Malaysia, the government has proposed to extend parking charges till
10 pm to reduce road congestion.
In most countries, traveling outstation, there's little or no toll. In
Malaysia, If you go to Seremban, the toll is more than your petrol.
In almost most countries, there's no ID card.
In Malaysia, if you have no ID card you can go to jail for 6 months.
In all countries corruption is almost looked upon with disdain. In
Malaysia, after two White Papers on the police, they are dancing to our
disdain.
In all developed countries, nobody is above the law.
You have only to be the Deputy PM to have everything 'expunged' on Page
3.
In most developed countries, your house is about quarter mile from the
highway. In Malaysia, you house is in between the highway.
In many developed countries, toilets and parking bays are reserved for
the disabled. In Malaysia we have locked toilets and barred parking bays
and you have to find the guard to get the keys if you are disabled.
In Indonesia, all toll and parking charges are reasonably fixed by the
government. In Malaysia, you can get a heart attack just looking at your
parking charges.
In Australia, beer flows like water.
In Malaysia, money flows like water when drinking beer.
In Indonesia, you can squat on the toilets; in Germany you can even lie
down. In Malaysia, you have to use one hand to hold your nose and the
other your willy.
In Singapore and Hong Kong, one ticket takes you around all subways. In
Malaysia, Subway is the name of a sandwich joint and it takes a genius
to understand the route through 4 subways providers.
In most countries, their PM is honest or dishonest but they do not
pretend to be otherwise. In Malaysia, our PM pretends to be honest when
he is really rotten dishonest.
When people remarry, they go for a honey moon.
When our PM remarries he is back from his honeymoon and he goes to his
first wife grave and ask for forgiveness.
When Clinton was elected President, he went for 4 organized parties in
Washington DC the same night. When our PM was made PM, he drove home and
knelt beside his mother and cried for the papers to publish.
People usually have their son and daughters succeed in their business.
Our PM is better as he uses his son-in-law for his business and his son
for other businesses.
This country is so full of shit I am ashamed to call myself a Malaysian.
Our 50th anniversary is but a side show to show our disgrace to the rest
of the world.
You only need one bullet to kill democracy and that's our self-anointed
Malay first policy. Remember Rome and its indulgences and wastages and
you will remember how this country will fall in the next 50 years.
Fortunately, I will not live till 100 to see it but at 75, I will be
paying RM40 to travel home to Seremban for toll just so to visit my
parent's grave. I wondered who is buried there - my parents or my
passivity.