Spending an evening in Majapahit, and perhaps it was right time when the sun sets from the sky leaving the red trail, I saw these red grasses, had never seen them before. So, I took pictures of them and now am sharing it here.
Hope it is worthwhile!
A simple life I would like to share with. For true friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. Don't hang on too long, but don't let go too soon. Need to tell me something, write to msah83@gmail.com (Aleph Prime @ Mohd Shahirasul)
2 comments:
Morning to you Mohd Shahirasul. Its 2am. First of all, I really like your blog, its filled with good vibration and energy.Keep it up.
Allow me to introduce myself.My name is Chow, Yes a Chinese from Malaysia now residing in UK.
Im directed to your blog from our Ex PM's blog? I have read your input and compel to write to you.
Pls do not get mad? If you do, I can understand, Its ok.
1. I must share with you, what you are going through about this racial stuff, Im having the exact same feeling as you. Except the reverse order. What you mentioned was exactly some Chinese are mentioning in DAP blog also.
What I'am trying to say is both you and I are caught in this situation that we both did not start, correct?
2. After seeing your blog, I know you cherised life and me too. I still have very good malay friends and we still keep in touch today. Iam very lucky because Im much older than you therefore I have the chance to mix with my malay friends. Have you a chance to do that? No, why?
In summary, if only we move away from racial thing, we are no difference. Chinese also like to have peace just like you. They have hobbies, just like you.
I just want to assure you, not all chinese likes to talk bad things about all Malays.You should read what some of the Chinese have gone thru since Independent.Im not saying or defending the Chinese but urge you to just spend a min to ponder.. what if you are not a malay? perhaps you'll start to think differently, then you will find answers to your question.
I wish all of us can experience the days of P Ramlee together, I missed it terribly as true Malaysian. Have positive hope friend, No one can lived with their own kind alone especially Malaysia? Pls help to unite all races? I wish you all the best and you are right, Keep Smiling.
Cheers.
Dear Chow,
Thanks for your comment. It is really appreciated.
I think that you must have caught me wrong, as my intend to say at the Tun's blog was that Malays are now being treated because they are too "light" and too "generous". Not implying that others dont.
We are in a dire situation, that people cannot respect each other anymore. Cannot blame anyone, either.
PAS with scruffy agenda, DAP with Malaysian Malaysia and many parties with many aims. Endless aims. But, majority go for their own chauvinist. Is it wrong?
I do not have answer for that.
I am half-Malay, living in Malays society, had put me being 100% Malay. I am happy with that... But, implying that i dont mix with other races would be wrong. I have numbers (i dont want to count) Chinese, Indians, Siamese, Eurasians, Americans, Scotts, etc - and that had developed me much. I am happy with them, i enjoyed for some doesnt mind for letting me being who i am, for some brought me for their ancestor praying ceremony, for some join debate team with me while at university, for some were my assistant, discussion-mate, assignment-mate, etc. I live with them!
But, to sum all, there are voids and gaps and if not filled, with tear our harmony Malaysia apart. I may not be able to explain, but those living in Malaysia under current political situation would understand this.
Anyway Chow, it is interesting that you had drop useful comment that shows no matter from what race, which clan and our belief; we are still human being that shares alot of common things.
And I hope that we can smile always, no matter what the weather is!
Wish you great day...
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