Friday, August 15, 2008
Malaysian Athletes In Beijing Olympic
OMG! Just when all hopes of our country bagging a medal has slowly waned,
our country's badminton star - Lee Chong Wei (who happens to be hailed from my hometown Bukit Mertajam!!!) and archery star - Cheng Chu Sian (who is super cute) manage to secure themselves into the quarter finals of their respective games!!!
Best wishes to both great athletes and i'm sooooooo looking forward for tonight's "battle" of badminton match between Lee Chong Wei and Korean Lee Hyun-il!!
*Update: apparently, Cheng Chu Sian lost to some Russian guy by 5 points due to his 2 7 points shot... Well, hope to see him at the 2012 London Olympics again.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Am i proud of being a Malaysian?
All i can say is, i'm ASHAMED of being a Malaysian.
SHAH ALAM: Hampir 10,000 penuntut Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) berarak ke Bangunan SUK Selangor di Shah Alam pagi tadi bagi membantah syor supaya pusat pengajian tinggi tersebut, berusia lebih lima dekad, dibuka kepada bukan Bumiputera.
Tinjauan mStar Online mendapati penuntut UiTM telah mula berkumpul sejak 7.30 pagi untuk bergerak secara konvoi - menaiki bas UiTM, kereta dan menunggang motosikal bagi melahirkan pendirian bantahan mereka.
Pada awalnya pihak penganjur menjangkakan kira-kira 2,000 orang sahaja akan menyertai perarakan tersebut.
Perarakan yang diberi nama "Perhimpunan UiTM Di Hatiku" telah menyerahkan memorandum membantah syor tersebut kepada wakil Menteri Besar Selangor, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.
Ketika dihubungi sebentar tadi, Yang Dipertua Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar (MPP) UiTM, Luqmannulhakim Mohamad Idris berkata, pihaknya telah menyerahkan memorandum kepada wakil Menteri Besar Selangor pukul 10 pagi.
"Kami mendesak agar Menteri Besar memohon maaf dan menarik balik kenyataan tersebut (syor 10 peratus tempat di UiTM dibuka kepada bukan Bumiputera)," katanya.
Tindakan susulan termasuk menyerahkan memorandum bantahan kepada Perdana Menteri dan Canselor UiTM akan ditentukan selepas reaksi Khalid, kata beliau.
“Kita telah merancang pelan tindakan secara terpeinci. Susulan fasa kedua dan ketiga akan diteruskan termasuk memohon perkenan Tuanku Canselor (Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin) bertitah agar UiTM tidak diganggu,” katanya.
Bercakap kepada media di hadapan pintu masuk Bangunan SUK, Luqmannulhakim berkata pergerakan bantahan hari ini bukanlah atas desakan oleh Naib Canselor UiTM, Prof. Datuk Seri Dr. Ibrahim Abu Shah atau mana-mana parti politik.
Tambah beliau agar isu pembukaan UiTM kepada bukan bumiputera tidak dipolitikkan oleh pihak-pihak tertentu untuk meraih simpati dan juga undi dalam pilihanraya kecil yang akan diadakan nanti.
“Kita melihat ini adalah taktik pihak tertentu menjelang pilihanraya kecil di Permatang Pauh nanti.
“Sekiranya tujuannya ialah untuk itu (politik), maka tolonglah hentikan kerana telah termaktub dalam Perkara 153 Perlembagaan Persekutuan yang ditubuhkan khas untuk Bumiputera,” katanya.
Diminta mengulas mengenai pendapat yang mengatakan percampuran pelajar Bumiputera dan bukan Bumiputera akan mewujudkan satu persaingan yang sihat, beliau tidak bersetuju dengan pendapat itu.
“Saya amat tidak bersetuju kerana telah terbukti seperti apa yang berlaku di universiti-universiti lain setiap kaum tertentu hanya akan bergaul dengan kaum mereka sendiri.
“Ini bukan persaingan yang sihat. Keadaan ini lebih bahaya jika wujudnya perasaan mementingkan kaum sendiri walaupun belajar dalam satu institusi,” katanya.
Tegas beliau walaupun UiTM terdiri daripada kaum Bumiputera sahaja, tetapi para pelajarnya telah dididik untuk menghormati agama, adat dan kepercayaan kaum lain.
Diminta mengulas mengenai pembukaan UiTM kepada pelajar antarabangsa, beliau berkata tindakan itu adalah bagi kepentingan jangka masa panjang.
“Kepentingan kita diperingkat pelajar sekarang ialah agar dapat mewujudkan jaringan hubungan dua hala dengan pelajar antarabangsa pada masa-masa akan datang,” katanya.
Dr. Ibrahim dijadual mengadakan sidang media di pejabatnya di Shah Alam pada pukul 2 petang ini.
Sementara itu, penuntut UiTM yang membanjiri perkarangan Bangunan SUK bersorak melaungkan kata-kata seperti ‘selamatkan UiTM’, ‘UiTM untuk bumiputera’ serta ‘hidup UiTM’.
Mereka juga memegang sepanduk yang bertulis ‘kami pertahankan hak bumiputera’, ‘kami bantah buka UiTM kepada bukan bumiputera’ serta ‘UiTM hak bumiputera’.
Pukul 9 malam tadi, wakil MPP UiTM telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan Ibrahim bagi memaklumkan tindakan mereka pagi ini.
Ketika dihubungi malam tadi, Luqmannulhakim berkata: "Kami komuniti pelajar UiTM membantah keras pandangan (membuka UiTM) sedemikian."
"Kami mendapati alasan bahawa tindakan mengkhaskan UiTM hanya kepada masyarakat Bumiputera menyebabkan pelajar Bumiputera kurang berinteraksi dan sebagainya adalah tidak benar," kata beliau.
Malah, pada pukul 9 malam tadi, wakil MPP UiTM telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan Naib Canselornya, Prof. Datuk Seri Dr. Ibrahim Abu Shah bagi memaklumkan tindakan mereka.
Kata Luqmannulhakim, pada pertemuan itu pengurusan tidak menghalang MPP untuk mengambil langkah sedemikian.
Malah, tindakan ini hanya disertai pelajar UiTM, bukannya pengurusan dan kakitangan.
"Kami difahamkan pengurusan UiTM akan mengeluarkan kenyataan kemudian," katanya.
Perarakan menyerahkan memorandum itu kepada kerajaan negeri merupakan langkah pertama, kata beliau.
"Selepas ini kami akan menyerahkan memorandum yang serupa kepada Perdana Menteri dan kemudian Yang di-Pertuan Agong yang juga Canselor UiTM. Ini akan dilakukan minggu depan," katanya.
Mengulas lanjut, kata Luqmannulhakim, pihaknya akan menghimpunkan penuntut-penuntut UiTM di kampus induk di Shah Alam awal pagi esok sebelum berarak ke Bangunan SUK.
"Sehingga malam ini (Isnin) kami sudah memperoleh tandatangan menyokong memorandum bantahan daripada lebih 5,000 pelajar dan ia mungkin akan mencecah 10,000 orang esok," katanya.
Kata Luqmannulhakim, pendirian kerajaan negeri Selangor dan Menteri Besar yang meminta 10 peratus diperuntukkan kepada penuntut bukan Bumiputera dan rakyat asing telah menimbulkan rasa tidak puas hati di kalangan pelajar.
“Memorandum ini bertujuan meminta beliau (Menteri Besar Selangor) menarik balik kenyataannya kerana bertentangan dengan prinsip penubuhan UiTM sebagai sebuah institusi pengajian tinggi bagi melahirkan profesional di kalangan Bumiputera,” katanya.
Perhimpunan pelajar secara besar-besaran akan diadakan esok di Padang Kawad UiTM Shah Alam seawal pukul 7.30 pagi bagi mendapatkan tandatangan pelajar sebagai bantahan.
Sementara itu Naib Canselor UiTM ketika dihubungi enggan mengulas lanjut mengenai perkara tersebut.
“Maaf, saya tak dapat nak beri komen mengenai perkara ini sehingga Menteri Pengajian Tinggi membuat kenyataan rasmi mengenai perkara ini,” katanya.
Beliau hanya akan memberi komen dalam sidang media khas yang akan diadakan di pejabatnya esok setelah Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin mengeluarkan kenyataan.
Dalam pada itu, mStar Online gagal mendapatkan komen Khaled berhubung isu ini.
Menteri Besar Selangor mencadangkan 10 peratus daripada jumlah semasa kuota pelajar di UiTM dibuka kepada bukan Bumiputera serta pelajar asing.
Khalid berkata, cadangan itu akan dapat mempertingkatkan kualiti pendidikan dan persaingan di kalangan pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi (IPT) tersebut.
Menurut beliau, syor itu juga dianggapnya sebagai wajar dan tepat dengan usaha UiTM yang mahu melahirkan pelajar daripada golongan Melayu dan Bumiputera yang berdaya saing.
Beliau melahirkan pandangan itu ketika mengulas kenyataan Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Tetap Pendidikan, Pengajian Tinggi dan Pembangunan Modal Insan, Dr. Halimah Ali dalam sebuah akhbar hari ini yang berpendapat UiTM perlu 'dibuka' kepada kaum lain jika ingin mewujudkan persaingan yang sihat.
Bagaimanapun, kata Khalid, cadangan yang dilontarkan ini perlu difikirkan sedalam-dalamnya daripada semua aspek agar tidak bercanggah dengan dasar penubuhan IPT itu dalam melahirkan generasi bumiputera yang berilmu dan berdaya saing.
With all the corruption going on, and dickhead politician squabbling over measly matters, and all those airhead morons protesting about their "special status", AND that moron party - PAS trying to ban Avril Lavigne's concert, i'm officially ashamed of being a Malaysian.
When i heard of the protest by those stupid MARA students protesting against the suggestion of the enrollment of 10% non-natives students, i was baffled and utterly shocked! 51 years of independence and yet they still behave as if it's the yesteryear, when religion and culture matters are taboos.
And what's with an open discussion of religion matters by the Lawyer Association (or something)?
There will be a day when ALL non native students turn to better schooling opportunities abroad and never come back. I for one am planning that as i see absolutely NO future living in a corrupted, narrow minded society.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Taiwan Higher Education Fair (Jit Sin Independent)
I was pretty psyched when I was asked by Mr. Lai of the Office of International Affairs to be some sort of an ambassador representing TCU for the Taiwan Higher Education Fair in Jit Sin Independent High School, Bukit Mertajam. 2 reasons, I can blabber about how “great” the department I enrolled in (English Language & Literature), and I’d have a reason to wake up later than the usual 6.30! (Albeit it’s only for 2 days).
Anyway, the day before the fair, after picking up a grudging Huih Ling from the Shell Petrol Station at the Juru toll (because “the person” who promised to pick her up got stuck somewhere in some place), we proceed to rush to the venue because we were asked to show up at 4.30, but, no one was there except for a sleepy looking “師姑”. So, in the end, me and Huih Ling went to a nearby coffee shop for some “ABC” (shaved ice with *yuck!* red beans). We chat about what we will have to say to the visitors and came to a conclusion that we have not the slightest bit of idea after an hour or so talking about food.
On to the next day; the day of the actual education fair.
I was pleasantly surprised that there are a lot of students and parents who are genuinely interested in our school. I was a little discouraged (ok, it felt like someone poured a few bucket of ice on me) that a lot of people gave me “The Look”, a term which I use it to describe their “What? You study English in Taiwan?!” expression, and then I’d have to go on and on to explain that I did plenty of research, and that then lectures are conduct in English, and yes there are “ang mo” (foreigners) lecturers in my department. I was deeply hurt when a woman with a smug face and a son who she kept proclaiming studying medicine in Russia in tow literally scream with this high pitch yelp when I told her I’m doing English Lecturer in Taiwan.
Dang.
Some were pretty nice and friendly though. Like this petite Indian girl who is interested in doing mass communication; we had a nice long chat, and she didn’t made a qualm about me studying English Literature in Taiwan.
All in all, the entire fair was pretty…dull. Although a lot of people are genuinely interested in TCU, most only inquired about the medical department and mass communication. I thought I’d have the chance to promote my department, but seeing their reaction…well, maybe not here.
My second day was pretty much the same as the first day. People come and go, asking about the medical department, fees, and scholarships. I nearly snapped because when they heard the T&C of our school’s oversea student’s scholarship, they just scurried away. I mean, you’re here to study, not make money. And what pissed me off was that most 90% of the time, people only inquires about the medical department, and what’s more, it’s frustrating that whenever people ask about which department(s) is/are TCU famous for, I’d have to repeat the same answer over and over, which is “Medicine and Mass Communication, and they’re among the best in Taiwan, blah, blah, blah…”, as if we only have these 2 courses in our University. Still, my spirit was lifted this tiny bits when my best friend, 薇冰showed up to ask about stuff regarding visa application and my department. My department!! (Okay, okay, she was already waiting for her freshmen year enrollment this September.)
All in all, it’s still fun though, seeing all the 師姑whipping up yummy desserts and helping out with handing out the brochures and packing the souvenirs, having the opportunity to interact with (*ahem, mostly cold, stony face) people, share gossips with Huih Ling (we formed a deep bond!), and became great friends with 曉帆姐 on the way. And I get paid!!! How great is that?
Although there's one thing, i may have made some really sarcastic remarks regarding TCU, such as how boring Hualien is, some lecturers are jerks, some students are assholes etc.......hehehe...my bad.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Routine!
I'm tired of waking up at 6a.m. everyday just because my parents want me follow them to their office after dropping my brothers at school, then stay at the office for the whole day until 7.15p.m!
What kinda summer holiday is this suppose to be?
I am not allowed to go shopping, catch summer flicks or whatever just because i have too many "responsibilities" and "obligations"! Like, i suppose to do all the dishes, cook for everyone (including their employees), clean, do the taxes and guess what, i get paid! RM10 freaking day!
I loathe this stupid so called holiday. Even my precious weekends were all spent at the freaking office of my parents!
Happy F**KING holiday to moi!