Monday, December 07, 2009

Mamak-King says BTN is OK as long it benefits the mamaks

NCB modules should be retained, says Dr Mamak-king

KUALA LUMPUR: There is no need to revamp National Civics Bureau (NCB) training modules as they are fine in instilling the patriotic spirit among Malaysians, said Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.(How is it going to benefit Malaysian when they talk about Ketuanan Melayu/Mamaks? Malaysian Chinese and Indian born in Malaysia are considered Pendatang? Mamaks are not?????)

The former prime minister felt that the bureau curriculum had helped foster unity as the courses conducted by the agency were attended by Malaysians of all races.(Courses attended by all races??? Ha ha my foot. Mamaking must be bullshiting. Have he read the news? Is gomen servants, Uni students and JPA scholars representative of all races?)

“No need to revamp. I think it is better to retain the modules,” he told reporters after opening the World AIDS Day 2009 yesterday.(Mamaking since retire just shut up lah, scare others throw away your crap legacy....)

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz had said that the training modules would be revamped to better reflect the 1Malaysia concept introduced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The matter came into the spotlight when Selangor recently prohibited state civil servants and students of higher educational institutions owned by the state from attending the courses, claiming that they were an indoctrination process by the Barisan Nasional government and aimed at brainwashing Malaysians to hate opposition parties.

Dr Mahathir said he, too, had given talks at courses organised by the bureau, adding:
“Sometimes, people do not understand the underlying value of the courses. I do not see anything bad about it, it explains the nation’s history,” he said.(Ha ha how to understand when everything previously under Mamaking is censored and OSAed)

Asked about Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s call for independent observers from Australia to monitor the next general election, Dr Mahathir said: “If it is a Caucasian , he will trust. If it’s a Malay, it is otherwise.”(Ha ha it is not that we do not trust Malays, it is UMNO appointed people that we do not trust. Mamak just opened your eyes big, Look at the Lingham case, PKFZ and TBH case???? How to trust???)

Meanwhile, Datuk Seri Moha- med Nazri Abdul Aziz said the revamp of the courses would go on despite criticisms from many parties including Dr Mahathir.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said the Government would continue with its decision as it was in line with the objective to unite the races in the country.

“They can say what they want but the Cabinet has already made its decision to change the curriculum,” he told mStar Online yesterday.