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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Media confusion *Updated

Referring to the media confusion I highlighted yesterday, I guess it is not the fault of the media after all. The contradictions happened to be provided by the RMAF officer themselves.

Today's paper:
“An officer said he was found dead in a campsite toilet, but another officer said he collapsed and died during a running exercise, while another one told that he was found dead below a tree. I don’t know what is going on,” he said (trainee's father).

Don't this already shows that the RMAF guys are guilty? Something fishy there. If they are telling the truth, then there will be only one truth, if there are many versions, it shows something else isn't it?

On another case, there's this video I saw in YouTube some time ago. I find this Malaysian very creative, he rap in Mandarin with some added hokkien. He uses the Malaysia national anthem, 'Negaraku' slotted-in here and there in between his rap. I find what he rap in the song very true, I'd say I agree 99% with what he says. He also inserted some hokkien cursing words, which I find it funny more than offending.

At first, I was thinking to embed the video in this blog, but then on second thought, I don't want to land myself in any court case for insulting the country, as the singer already do. He is said to have insulted the national anthem and are now being investigated. He has removed the video from YouTube but thanks to his fan, it is being posted up again. :) Go watch the video before it is being removed again.
Here's the link again: Negarakuku

Some of the content of rap:
'Mata' (means police in hokkien) have sharp eyes.
Relate 'mata' with teh tarik, kopi-o and 'saman'.
Relationship between mata and rakyat become closer with a cup of tea.

He loves this country. Every morning, there'll be morning call to wake him up.
The morning call sings like R&B, even though sometimes out of tune,but it tells us the time to go to work/to school.
Don't blame the government for only taking care of the bumiputra, because this shows that the Chinese are not afraid to work hard.
This will eventually help us to better ourselves in looking for solution.

People who work in the government department are super.
They can do things slowly, even though there's a long queue waiting.
They wrap up their head, do things and walk slowly on the road.
Even cars have to give way.
Don't be like Chinese, always do things in a fast pace, making life not as relaxing.

It's hard for high school graduate who wants to enter local U.
This is actually one of the government's plan, who wants us to study at other places so that we'll be able to bring back knowledge from other country.
It's a great plan.
You'll be able to find Malaysians in every corner of the world.


Another video also from the same rapper: Muar Chinese

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