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“I was apolitical before… May 5, 2013, changed it all”

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Mazlyn Mustapha is a doctor. She enters the cafe we are in, in a crisp-like manner. Dressed in a blouse, long skirt, tudung and sporting sunglasses. Her hands are clasped tightly as she begins talking. She may cut a diminutive figure, but her speech is clear and measured, and she has very firm ideas.

She is from Petaling Jaya, and leads “a normal life. Nothing unusual.”

Her late father wanted one of his children to be a doctor, and when she received a scholarship to study medicine in Ireland, she did what he had planned for her. She did very well academically.

In short, she was the quintenssential school girl who excelled, and was expected to come back with a degree, marry, and practise, all of which she did.

A stranger in her own country

When she and her husband came back to Malaysia, they lived in Kelantan for awhile.

“To be honest, I had never been to Kelantan before that sojourn.”

She was a stranger in her own country. Everything was different there; the food was sweet, the Kelantanese spoke in their dialect, and life was quiet.

“I don’t mean to say Kelantan is bad, because it’s not, but it’s not home. I’m a city girl, and Kuala Lumpur is vibrant. I am sure the Kelantanese themselves don’t see KL as home, and wouldn’t want to stay here unless they have to. I need my polluted air!”

It is not just the few years in Kelantan that she has found rather unsettling. Having lived abroad, albeit for only seven years, but being trained, and used to a very efficient administration in Ireland, living and working in Malaysia has been eye-opening.

In Ireland, and Europe, many things are done online and within a stipulated time period. Telephone calls are responded to efficiently and with politeness.

“Now in Malaysia, if a doctor is not able to attend to a patient, his absence will be attended to by a locum. Our doctors are professional. But the administrative, operations side of things – you call and you are led around. In Ireland, they leverage technology, the Internet – it makes things so easy. ”

Being home in Malaysia has its pros and cons.

“The pay cut wasn’t very nice," she laughs, “but you do have to sacrifice for your country.”

Malaysia has a lot of potential that has yet to be fulfilled. She can be so much better.

“I debate with my friends all the time, how come we have yet to blossom?

"Let’s take Singapore for example. Malaysia has so much more (natural) resources, and yet Singapore has achieved so much more. I think this has to do with the policies that we have. It is not based on meritocracy.

"We should recognise people who are good, whatever background they come from. They should be rewarded. Then you get good people working (here) and we keep them in the country. However, I realise that not all Malays agree,” she said.

It is time for change

She noted that Islam in Malaysia is practised in a peculiar way. When she was overseas, she welcomed the curiosity as she could explain her faith. It gave her happiness and satisfaction to be able to tell people what Islam meant to her.

Back home, she does not know what to tell her children when Muslims do not practise the basic tenets of their faith.

Again, she stresses that Malaysia has much to offer, but “things can get better”.

The anger and frustration shows on Dr Mazlyn's face as she speaks of the recent general election. The Malaysian Insider pic by Afif Abd Halim, September 10, 2013.The anger and frustration shows on Dr Mazlyn's face as she speaks of the recent general election. The Malaysian Insider pic by Afif Abd Halim, September 10, 2013.The Allah debacle, the Sunni-Syiah divide that she sees, is something she cannot grasp. She cannot see why there is a fuss.

“Islam has always been the same. It is the people who politicise Islam.”

She looks up as she mulls over her situation.

"It's time for people in power to realise that the rakyat want a change, and not to expect special treatment. The recent general election has exhausted everyone.

“I was a different person before May 5. I felt politics was dirty and I refused to discuss it. After what happened, I realised I had to change. I could not not care anymore.

"I really thought we would have a new government, new leadership. I actually cried that morning. I had to work too and I felt that it was such a black Monday.”

So she has begun Facebooking with zeal now. Before it was just to socialise. Now she engages with her friends on issues and gets involved in causes and NGOs, as a volunteer.

“I have been thinking of participating in politics and I was thinking of joining a party. But my husband and friends are concerned. ‘Don’t Mazlyn, politics is dirty. You won’t be able to handle it'.”

Malaysia has progressed, she admits. Transportation is good. The LRT has been a godsend. Migrants working in Malaysia prosper in their way, and expatriates lead a good life.

“Malaysia is a place of opportunity. But at the same time, there is still a lot to improve on. Students find it difficult to study because they have no money. There’s still poverty in Malaysia.”

She hopes when she is 50, and that would be when Malaysia is 70, things would have improved greatly and that she is part of the change.

She leaves the cafe in a very precise manner. One gets the feeling she will be part of the change. - September 10, 2013.

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who the hell cares what she think
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how much ?
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Tldr. Summary pls
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
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Then why you read and reply ?
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QUOTE(king_shazman @ Sep 10 2013, 10:32 AM)
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Progressive Malay wants a change in local attitudes and politics.
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 04:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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Katak bawah tempurung. Duduk dalam tempurung dah rasa cukup bagus.
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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did u read it before u post comments here?
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post Sep 10 2013, 10:38 AM

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Prasangka baik sikit, maybe he meant "she's not a politician or a celebrity why so much free time write an article interview her?"
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post Sep 10 2013, 10:40 AM

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siapa Mazlyn ni?
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obviously she's a PR supporter..
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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someone get this guy a butt cream
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post Sep 10 2013, 10:43 AM

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So PAS is a no for her then?
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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I do whistling.gif
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orang luar di kelantan
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QUOTE(KYPMbangi @ Sep 10 2013, 09:43 AM)
So PAS is a no for her then?
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more like a DAP or PKR fan club..

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QUOTE(Wanie404 @ Sep 10 2013, 09:44 AM)
orang luar di kelantan
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hok aloh laaaaaaahhhhh
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who is she? i googled for her worthy news, only got malaysianinsider sos ts already given.

cant see her face clearly, she wore dark sunglass indoors.
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Professional woman. It intimidates me.
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"Let’s take Singapore for example. Malaysia has so much more (natural) resources, and yet Singapore has achieved so much more. I think this has to do with the policies that we have. It is not based on meritocracy.

"We should recognise people who are good, whatever background they come from. They should be rewarded. Then you get good people working (here) and we keep them in the country. However, I realise that not all Malays agree,” she said.


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is she really doctor?
how come such uncritical opinion comes from science background ppl.

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post Sep 10 2013, 10:55 AM

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Siapa dia ni dan kenapa kena interview dia seolah2 opinions dia matter?

Kenapa tak interview aku? Aku pun undi pr jugak.
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QUOTE(skitch @ Sep 10 2013, 09:55 AM)
Siapa dia ni dan kenapa kena interview dia seolah2 opinions dia matter?

Kenapa tak interview aku? Aku pun undi pr jugak.
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ko bukan doktor.. gi main jauh2
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tl;dr: kelantan is the best

tu je point dia
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QUOTE(genjo @ Sep 10 2013, 09:26 AM)
“I was apolitical before… May 5, 2013, changed it all”

"Let’s take Singapore for example. Malaysia has so much more (natural) resources, and yet Singapore has achieved so much more. I think this has to do with the policies that we have. It is not based on meritocracy.

"We should recognise people who are good, whatever background they come from. They should be rewarded. Then you get good people working (here) and we keep them in the country. However, I realise that not all Malays agree,” she said.

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if base on meritocracy, im sure there are many others that qualify for her place in ireland..she may not even be where she is today..

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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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you cared enough to post
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so easy to become from a nobody to a somebody
join the PR bandwagon yo
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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And when you confront her, she can give you 1 day length of life lectures and you will only be as dumb as yes yes yes. She a non-songlap doctor. How bout you? 17 year old playing ps3 living off with moms income waiting for food to be served on table at home? rclxms.gif

Current generations are getting shittier and shittier
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“I was apolitical before… May 5, 2013, changed it all”

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Mazlyn Mustapha is a doctor. She enters the cafe we are in, in a crisp-like manner. Dressed in a blouse, long skirt, tudung and sporting sunglasses. Her hands are clasped tightly as she begins talking. She may cut a diminutive figure, but her speech is clear and measured, and she has very firm ideas.

She is from Petaling Jaya, and leads “a normal life. Nothing unusual.”

Her late father wanted one of his children to be a doctor, and when she received a scholarship to study medicine in Ireland, she did what he had planned for her. She did very well academically.

In short, she was the quintenssential school girl who excelled, and was expected to come back with a degree, marry, and practise, all of which she did.

A stranger in her own country

When she and her husband came back to Malaysia, they lived in Kelantan for awhile.

“To be honest, I had never been to Kelantan before that sojourn.”

She was a stranger in her own country. Everything was different there; the food was sweet, the Kelantanese spoke in their dialect, and life was quiet.

“I don’t mean to say Kelantan is bad, because it’s not, but it’s not home. I’m a city girl, and Kuala Lumpur is vibrant. I am sure the Kelantanese themselves don’t see KL as home, and wouldn’t want to stay here unless they have to. I need my polluted air!”

It is not just the few years in Kelantan that she has found rather unsettling. Having lived abroad, albeit for only seven years, but being trained, and used to a very efficient administration in Ireland, living and working in Malaysia has been eye-opening.

In Ireland, and Europe, many things are done online and within a stipulated time period. Telephone calls are responded to efficiently and with politeness.

“Now in Malaysia, if a doctor is not able to attend to a patient, his absence will be attended to by a locum. Our doctors are professional. But the administrative, operations side of things – you call and you are led around. In Ireland, they leverage technology, the Internet – it makes things so easy. ”

Being home in Malaysia has its pros and cons.

“The pay cut wasn’t very nice," she laughs, “but you do have to sacrifice for your country.”

Malaysia has a lot of potential that has yet to be fulfilled. She can be so much better.

“I debate with my friends all the time, how come we have yet to blossom?

"Let’s take Singapore for example. Malaysia has so much more (natural) resources, and yet Singapore has achieved so much more. I think this has to do with the policies that we have. It is not based on meritocracy.

"We should recognise people who are good, whatever background they come from. They should be rewarded. Then you get good people working (here) and we keep them in the country. However, I realise that not all Malays agree,” she said.

It is time for change

She noted that Islam in Malaysia is practised in a peculiar way. When she was overseas, she welcomed the curiosity as she could explain her faith. It gave her happiness and satisfaction to be able to tell people what Islam meant to her.

Back home, she does not know what to tell her children when Muslims do not practise the basic tenets of their faith.

Again, she stresses that Malaysia has much to offer, but “things can get better”.

The anger and frustration shows on Dr Mazlyn's face as she speaks of the recent general election. The Malaysian Insider pic by Afif Abd Halim, September 10, 2013.The anger and frustration shows on Dr Mazlyn's face as she speaks of the recent general election. The Malaysian Insider pic by Afif Abd Halim, September 10, 2013.The Allah debacle, the Sunni-Syiah divide that she sees, is something she cannot grasp. She cannot see why there is a fuss.

“Islam has always been the same. It is the people who politicise Islam.”

She looks up as she mulls over her situation.

"It's time for people in power to realise that the rakyat want a change, and not to expect special treatment. The recent general election has exhausted everyone.

“I was a different person before May 5. I felt politics was dirty and I refused to discuss it. After what happened, I realised I had to change. I could not not care anymore.

"I really thought we would have a new government, new leadership. I actually cried that morning. I had to work too and I felt that it was such a black Monday.”

So she has begun Facebooking with zeal now. Before it was just to socialise. Now she engages with her friends on issues and gets involved in causes and NGOs, as a volunteer.

“I have been thinking of participating in politics and I was thinking of joining a party. But my husband and friends are concerned. ‘Don’t Mazlyn, politics is dirty. You won’t be able to handle it'.”

Malaysia has progressed, she admits. Transportation is good. The LRT has been a godsend. Migrants working in Malaysia prosper in their way, and expatriates lead a good life.

“Malaysia is a place of opportunity. But at the same time,  there is still a lot to improve on. Students find it difficult to study because they have no money. There’s still poverty in Malaysia.”

She hopes when she is 50, and that would be when Malaysia is 70, things would have improved greatly and that she is part of the change.

She leaves the cafe in a very precise manner. One gets the feeling she will be part of the change. - September 10, 2013.

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she's so unpatriotic! mentah2 puji singapork pulak... u tak suka u pi tinggal kat singapork!!
huhuhu...!!

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“I don’t mean to say Kelantan is bad, because it’s not, but it’s not home. I’m a city girl, and Kuala Lumpur is vibrant. I am sure the Kelantanese themselves don’t see KL as home, and wouldn’t want to stay here unless they have to. I need my polluted air!”


sudah la kau... bila jumpa other kelantanese in kl, sure start talking in ur bloody dialect...
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
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but you read and replied? bodoh.
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Tahniah Cik Mazlyn. Can cast away her tongkat and is now officially not an OKU. Other tongkat users, bila lagi? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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hahahha.. butthurt tongue.gif
believe it or not, i care more abt what she thinks than wat idiots like zahid hamidi or nazri aziz think. when i read their comments ar, feel like wanna vomit.
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QUOTE(Strike @ Sep 10 2013, 10:50 AM)
who is she? i googled for her worthy news, only got malaysianinsider sos ts already given.

cant see her face clearly, she wore dark sunglass indoors.
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http://www.fattah-edu.kz/files/doc/SOM_Pro...82012%29_v2.pdf

control f type 'mazlyn'
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QUOTE(fatani @ Sep 10 2013, 11:03 AM)
if base on meritocracy, im sure there are many others that qualify for her place in ireland..she may not even be where she is today..
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Are you implying that just because she's a malay, she didnt get there on merit?

Oh ya i forgot yang pandai kat malaysia ni orang cina je.
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QUOTE(skitch @ Sep 10 2013, 10:50 AM)
Are you implying that just because she's a malay, she didnt get there on merit?

Oh ya i forgot yang pandai kat malaysia ni orang cina je.
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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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bodo takleh ajaq sungguh la....

if the gov does not hear from its people then what should the people do then?
no wonder umno's presidency post cannot be challenged....
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Byk nya org bodo.

Sikit2 butthurt lettew.

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thats right. if she just a normal doctor why bother interviewed her
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1. Write an article
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Voila! now you're as good and as credible as BERNAMA
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was it wrong to interview normal citizens?
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QUOTE(ashcrimson @ Sep 10 2013, 12:06 PM)
1. Write an article
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Some people swear by BERNAMA, NST, The Star, Utusan, Metro....
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QUOTE(Toyoi @ Sep 10 2013, 12:00 PM)
Told you!!! she's definately far Higher IQ than ps3 fanboy lah!!! HA. HA. HA.
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who the hell cares what she think
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who the hell are you to care?
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and here what i think about her...UGLY SHIT
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u forgot harakah, selangorkini etc?
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u forgot harakah, selangorkini etc?
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QUOTE(Mech Warrior 6 @ Sep 10 2013, 11:05 AM)
she's so unpatriotic! mentah2 puji singapork pulak... u tak suka u pi tinggal kat singapork!!
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did you read the article? She wants us to improve because she knows we can do better. What are you? Stupid?
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QUOTE(Avangelice @ Sep 10 2013, 12:11 PM)
did you read the article? She wants us to improve because she knows we can do better. What are you? Stupid?
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Cakap banyak la minah ni... thinks she is too good for Meresia is it?

..."I really thought we would have a new government, new leadership.".. says it all. PR supporkter detected, PPHHUUII!!!

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did you read the article? She wants us to improve because she knows we can do better. What are you? Stupid?
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normal la ni, ramai macam ni kat malaysia

lahir kat malaysia
bila pergi overseas
balik je dari overseas terus liddis
"i live at australia for 7 years bla bla bla"
i study kat canada bla bla bla"

they still dont know ah, malaysia is liddis, if she can change it, try la change it, dont just said it
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(ashcrimson @ Sep 10 2013, 12:18 PM)
laugh.gif as expected
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Just my opinion. You probably have a different one. biggrin.gif

So, which one do you swear by? laugh.gif
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:28 PM

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hurmmm...reminds me of someone i met be4
in my office..a proud VP
"i Lived in America, I worked in America..i was educated in America
Sorry to say..but Americans are far more advance than us..
If you/we want to be world class...follow the Americans.."
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(ps3 fanboy @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 AM)
who the hell cares what she think
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As a BNfag, you should care. This goes to show that highly educated Malays with an exposure to different cultures around the world think their own country is inefficient no thanks to bad leadership.

There are only 3 types of Malays who think BN is good for the country, and they are:
1. Not highly educated enough and lacks worldly experience, and such people lack the capability to bring the country forward.
2. Cronies. (aka parasites)
3. BN themselves. (backwards, inefficient, amoral, etc.)

Its Malays like her that UMNO has to reach out to if it ever hopes to win back the urban vote along with the chinese vote, because we believe in people like her.

The last election was never about the Chinese wanting to take control of the country. Its more about putting Malays like her in charge of the country instead of the useless morons we have now.

Wait, why am I answering seriously to a known BNfag troll?
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(Avangelice @ Sep 10 2013, 12:11 PM)
did you read the article? She wants us to improve because she knows we can do better. What are you? Stupid?
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mang..u need to visit /k more often....






QUOTE(genjo @ Sep 10 2013, 12:12 PM)
Sarcasm... dont take it seriously smile.gif
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QUOTE(G_KeN @ Sep 10 2013, 12:15 PM)
sarcasm detector rosak?
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i guess ayam not as popular as ayam think.. sad.gif
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Sep 10 2013, 12:31 PM)
As a BNfag, you should care. This goes to show that highly educated Malays with an exposure to different cultures around the world think their own country is inefficient no thanks to bad leadership.

There are only 3 types of Malays who think BN is good for the country, and they are:
1. Not highly educated enough and lacks worldly experience, and such people lack the capability to bring the country forward.
2. Cronies. (aka parasites)
3. BN themselves. (backwards, inefficient, amoral, etc.)

Its Malays like her that UMNO has to reach out to if it ever hopes to win back the urban vote along with the chinese vote, because we believe in people like her.

The last election was never about the Chinese wanting to take control of the country. Its more about putting Malays like her in charge of the country instead of the useless morons we have now.

Wait, why am I answering seriously to a known BNfag troll?
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+1

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unfortunately..i think only 50% think like her AFTER return to Malaysia...as the remaining 50% will revert back to their old self...
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:39 PM

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ini namanya, melayu tak sedar diri.

haha.
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:46 PM

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okay but but who is she?
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post Sep 10 2013, 01:18 PM

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What Malaysia think about her???
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post Sep 10 2013, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(yonne @ Sep 10 2013, 12:15 PM)
Cakap banyak la minah ni... thinks she is too good for Meresia is it?

..."I really thought we would have a new government, new leadership.".. says it all. PR supporkter detected, PPHHUUII!!!
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shes better than you. thats already enough laugh.gif
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post Sep 10 2013, 06:52 PM

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last time she teach me physiology class....
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post Sep 10 2013, 06:59 PM

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inbe4 wow, a smart meleis, thats scary
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QUOTE(skitch @ Sep 10 2013, 10:55 AM)
Siapa dia ni dan kenapa kena interview dia seolah2 opinions dia matter?

Kenapa tak interview aku? Aku pun undi pr jugak.
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see mai fcking avatar
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post Sep 10 2013, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(yonne @ Sep 10 2013, 12:15 PM)
Cakap banyak la minah ni... thinks she is too good for Meresia is it?

..."I really thought we would have a new government, new leadership.".. says it all. PR supporkter detected, PPHHUUII!!!
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