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..Dapat bantuan RM1,000 tapi sewa roro saja dah RM300, keluh mangsa banjir
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rasanya ada la sorang dua yg komplen... atau sedara mara yg lelebih ...yg terkena musibah dah bersyukur dah kalo ada bantuan ... nak buat camne , bukan ada sape2 yg mintak kena musibah kan??? cuma rasa sedih dan helpless tu akan ada terutamanya yg baru firstime kena .
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~boolean replied at 27-12-2021 02:39 PM
mudah ja gebang kata rakyat tak bersyukur.
ni aku bagi soalan mudah, duit bantuan tu datang dari ga ...
Emm ada betol jugak kata2 ko
Konsep redha dan pasrah je manjang memang itulah nak kena hadap tiap tahun
Tapi rakyat Pahang berbunyi jugak chuols
Cume itulah cume berani dekat FB
Kalau nak sampai report tu ke kerabat
Masing2 menikus
Banyak tahun dah berlaku
Peguam2 semua tak berani ambik kes
Jadinya cmtu jelah tiap tahun
Memang teruk Pahang tu, kesian
Tapi sebab dah biasa..so malas nak kecoh2
Queen dengkike masak2 rasa legaaaa |
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Edited by lurkingaround at 27-12-2021 03:48 PM
~boolean replied at 27-12-2021 02:57 PM
anak menteri, anak vip pun bukan semua pandai...bagi tau aku sikit camne golongan2 ni dapat kerja bagus, gaji berkepuk sampai boleh beli rumah besar luar dari kawasan banjir...??
kau ingat rakyat pemalas sangat ke..habis tu lambakan graduan menganggur tu apa cerita? gaji minimum rakyat masih 1.2k tapi gaji menteri terus naik apa cerita? statistik Unicef kata penduduk miskin bandar rata2 cuma ada dua anak saja apa cerita? separuh dari rakyat malaysia bergaji kurang 2k sebulan apa cerita? ....
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Buat apa sibuk dan iri hati dengan anak Menteri, anak VIP, anak Sultan, anak selebriti, dll.? Dengki ke.? ... #KitaJagaKita = Kalau kita bijak berusaha dan jangan malas, tak kan tak boleh dapat rezeki gaji sederhana atau tinggi = tak perlu kais pagi makan pagi.
Sebab2 graduan menganggur adalah pandemik Covid selama 2 tahun dan mungkin juga kerana terlebih beranak atau "over-population".
Mana sumber anda tentang separuh dari rakyat Malaysia bergaji < RM2k sebulan.? .......
https://www.comparehero.my/budge ... sia-t20-m40-dan-b40 - Golongan Isi Rumah B40, M40 dan T20 di Malaysia Berdasarkan Pendapatan - 24 Sep 2020
Apa yang dimaksudkan dengan Kumpulan Pendapatan B40, M40 dan T20?
Menurut hasil penyelidikan Kaji Selidik Kemudahan Asas dan Pendapatan Isi Rumah 2019 dari JSM, kumpulan T20 mempunyai pendapatan isi rumah median yang sekurang-kurangya RM15,021, dan median untuk kumpulan M40 dan B40 telah meningkat sehingga RM7,093 dan RM3,166, masing-masing. ...
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https://www.bharian.com.my/bisne ... rja-malaysia-rm3224 - 2020/09 - gaji-purata-pekerja-malaysia-rm3224
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bg aku takyah merungut sgt lah..nama pun bantuan..
tp jbtn2 lain kena main peranan jgk la..cth mcm zakat,jkm..jgn peram duit.hulur la dkt yg tkesan..jgn sushkan org yg dh dlm sush |
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ok blh mintak kat MB pahang buat canal city
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Patut jangan bagi duit cash pun
Bagi je voucher kat mangsa2 banjir buat tebus khidmat cuci rumah , cuci rumah etc tu
Pastu voucher tebus makanan ke peralatan letrik yg basic ke , pakaian etc
Tiap rumah hantar ketua keluarga tebus voucher tu
Sekadar idea
Sbb cash selalunya x pernah cukup utk manusia ngada ngada |
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Dorang ni x ambik insurans rumah ke
Masa i bli umah dulu kena paksa ambik insurans bencana apa ntah , xde pilihan kena bayar gak
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Kheennn, kita panconggg jah yg tua2 namamposss tak menyumbangg tu next pru |
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alaa yang sokong kerajaan tu pun kena sogok time undi..cair la tu hatinya mcm dapat duit belanja 5 tahun...
kalau buat PRU bulan depan mmg teruk la kerajaan....hahhaha
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PH yg teruk kene ni 2011 sapa suruh cancel canal city
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kata zaman pakjib buat yang suh cancel....pompuan mana ntah yang reveal tadi kat news
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nampak sgt baca berita tak habis.
pompuan tu pun nak menipu projek kerajaan kalau tak ada silling duit projek jgn gatal la nak buat. Kalau dah ada silling peruntukan dah blh on . Berapa byk Jawatankuasa nak lepas baru blh mula projek.
tu la PH gatal sgt nak batal projek canal city tu..
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suruh la MB tu resign.
dalam negeri daha ada pengurusan bencana.
orang-kampung rumah kene bencana nak mohon bantuan bina rumah kene jumpa tok penghulu
tok penghulu dok bawah Fedral ke
Selangor tak ada pengalaman uruskan banjir besar..well sila la resign or nak kalah macam PRN sarawak ke
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kwn2 ofis & kwn2 sekolah aku
ada jgk mangsa banjir ni
dr Shah Alam smpai Jelebu
takde plk sorang pun bising psl bantuan ni
malah ada yg siap ckp segan terima duit bantuan |
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Sapa berani boleh minta dekat Yakuza hehe
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-yakuza-idUSTRE72O6TF20110325
Yakuza among first with relief supplies in Japan
By Terril Yue Jones
5 MIN READ
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tons of relief goods have been delivered to victims of Japan’s catastrophic earthquake and tsunami from a dark corner of society: the “yakuza” organized crime networks.
Yakuza groups have been sending trucks from the Tokyo and Kobe regions to deliver food, water, blankets and toiletries to evacuation centers in northeast Japan, the area devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami which have left at least 27,000 dead and missing.
Yakuza are better known for making money from extortion, gambling, pornography and prostitution, as well as for the often-elaborate tattoos covering much of their bodies.
But disasters bring out another side of yakuza, who move swiftly and quietly to provide aid to those most in need.
As with the devastating 1995 Kobe earthquake, government workers were slow in reaching afflicted areas, and the 300,000 or so survivors, so yakuza groups stepped in quickly, and in many cases, were first on the ground.
Such actions stem from yakuza knowing what it’s like to have to fend for yourself, without any government or community support, because they are considered outcasts.
Many gang members faced discrimination and come from minority populations such as ethnic Koreans or “burakumin” - those who work in businesses seen as related to death, such as butchers and leather tanners.
“Yakuza are dropouts from society,” said Manabu Miyazaki, a prolific author who has written more than 100 books about yakuza and minorities.
“They’ve suffered, and they’re just trying to help other people who are in trouble,” said Miyazaki, himself the son of a former Kyoto yakuza boss.
Others see ulterior motives to the groups’ charity.
“If they help citizens, it’s hard for the police to say anything bad,” said Tomohiko Suzuki, a journalist who has written several books on Japan’s underworld.
“The yakuza are trying to position themselves to gain contracts for their construction companies for the massive rebuilding that will come.”
One yakuza boss rejected such criticism.
“It takes too long for the arm of the government to reach out here so it’s important to do it now,” the Weekly Taishuu magazine, which specializes in yakuza affairs, quoted a top yakuza as saying.
“Our honest sentiment right now is to be of some use to people,” said the boss, who declined to be identified.
GANGSTERS’ CODE OF GIVING
Yakuza groups have so far dispatched at least 70 trucks to the quake zone loaded with supplies worth more than $500,000, according to Jake Adelstein, an expert on yakuza who lives in Tokyo and is writing two books on the Japanese syndicates.
The gangs’ charity is rooted in their “ninkyo” code, Adelstein says, which values justice and duty and forbids allowing others to suffer. “In times such as earthquakes, they put their money where their mouths are,” he said.
Atsushi Mizoguchi a freelance writer and yakuza antagonize who has written about organized crime for 40 years, also gives the yakuza the benefit of the doubt.
“Rather than a PR effort, I think it’s actually good intentions,” said Mizoguchi, who has angered the yakuza so much that he has been stabbed twice in attacks by gang members.
But yakuza shun the spotlight regarding their relief work.
Adelstein explains that there is an informal understanding between yakuza and police who tolerate the gangs carrying out such charitable work, but not seeking publicity for it.
“What they seek most is self-satisfaction,” said Miyazaki, the son of the former yakuza boss. “It’s not for pay, but for pride.”
There are an estimated 80,000 yakuza in Japan. The Sumiyoshi-kai and Inakawa-kai, the second and third biggest organized crime syndicates, are believed to be the most active in the earthquake-tsunami disaster relief.
In a phone call to the Inakawai-kai headquarters in Tokyo, a man from the gang’s “general affairs division” brusquely told Reuters: “We don’t talk.” A faxed request to speak with the Inakawa-kai’s No.2 leader went unanswered.
Part of the reason for the yakuzas’ reluctance to receive attention stems from stepped-up enforcement after a 1992 anti-gang law and increased crackdowns by the National Police Agency over the past year, which have heightened anti-yakuza sentiment among the public.
But there have been no reports of donations being refused -- perhaps because there is no indication who supplied them.
And, says author Suzuki, this is not the time to nitpick over the origins of emergency goods.
“When it’s life or death, you don’t care where your food comes from,” he said.
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. |
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