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ridiculous anger and corruption

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Post time 13-4-2007 10:00 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
JK's Digest No. 27 of April 2007 (83 of 2007) Angry scenarios can give rise to these.


Teacher mistakenly caned by Principal in Segamat Johore in front of the students. Even the Principal newly transferred there could know that a teacher and students are dressed differently. Actually, this is a problem faced by the nation where there are many people transferred to Sabah to serve here do not know the situations in Sabah. So while much public funds are incurred, the impact of the service of outsiders in Sabah is not improving the livelihood and the standard of living of the local people. We all suffer from such distorted contributions by civil servants in Sabah as these civil servants have to adopt to Sabah only to be transferred out again when they know more about Sabah. We need to assess such scenarios in the context of nation buiding also disrupted by other national policies.

The Prime Minister was angry over the burst water pipe in the RM200m Putrajaya block completed in 2005 and housing the Immigration Headquarters. What is the point of being angry when the underlying message is that Immigration Department had issued Passports to unqualified people in the thousands and the corruption prevailing in the nation undermining the quality of the building industries.

In Sabah's own Putrajaya of two blocks costing RM320m, it is no different as some of the marble tiles came off the wall only completed a few months ago.

So the writing is on the wall when the hills in Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur had landslides destroying more than 25 vehicles in March 2007.

All the expensive new buildings and infrastructure would not last making Malaysia a likely dilapidated place because all these are symbolic of corruption and anger.

While corruption maybe a hidden agenda and very hard to be eliminated due to lack of evidence in many cases, there is a dangerous habit of anger for the wrong reasons when some people want to be rich by whatever means to that end. Some of the people for the race and religion want to be angry over some people who are rich, and due to this anger and intertwined with greed to get even with the wealthy from hard work, corruption ensues. Simply put, it can be a diehard habit of pirates not on the high seas once but in and around the landed domain.

Corruption is like cancers and cancers do not arise over night. Cancers are due to a long period of gestation within us for all sorts of reasons and when we know that it is too late.  So corruption in the nation known for more than three decades is really sort of incurable now.
Cancers and corruption can only be eliminated/minimised generally by a regime change (early detection), and cancers by a diet change and prayers while corruption by a Government change with a change of the system moral and religion wise. Cancers (patients) and corruption (officials and victims) can be treated with specific harsh treatment when detected but not sure if the patients can live on while officials and victims as penalised would not impact the rotten society.

Most would say they prefer a strong Government to do many things - good and bad and yet a strong Government can lead to instability when social ills and corruption are rampant.
So be prepared to do something positive with a Government change to save the nation mired in anger, corruption and abuses of power as only healthy people of a nation can avoid cancers and corruption.
Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON)
http://mega-icc-group-sabah-migs.blogspot.com/ http://won-borneo.blogspot.com/
Latest Book: Biodiversity Challenge-Haze Health Hell ISBN983-2653-24-XAuthor of New Wealth Order, EPIC of Sabah, FIRE, Sabah Wealth - image of woods power,
EPIC of Sabah - 2nd Edition, Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Unity and National Service.
EPIC of Sabah - 3rd Ed., WATER, A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water,
Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia in 1963, A Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity (2006). Books to come:- A critical review- claim on Sabah and A case of Independence for Sabah - pros and cons.
http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/
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