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RE: QUESNEY 21(DAY20) : Malaysia Inc. REBOOT! - After Malaysia's GE 14

in #teammalaysia6 years ago

Thank you very much for your posting in Teh Tarik ( and also your comment in my post ),
I am fully in agreement with your article about the word "Reboot" for the New Malaysia.
I was born before the Merdeka day and has gone thru the "hard time". and I am so pleased to see the New Malaysia is born and a Reboot in its memory bank
In your post content, I could see you have done some research and got hold of the latest official announcement about the new government and sworn in ceremony of the new PM.
In particular, I like the five points you have derived. As a Malaysian, it is time to be part of the change, and willing to make changes as a way of life going forward. There will be a different impact as a result of the outcome of GE14 nevertheless, not everyone will be happy and it will remain so no matter how perfect is the new government.
Then the remedy falls under your point #3 that we shall not become part of the problem. True enough that in many cases, a solution is within yourself. If we are not part of the problem, then we don't need a solution, right? then we all can focus on progress rather than spend time-solving the problem.
On your point #4, yes and reminders have sent via social media and messengers app that we forgive to forget but there are still many people hold on to the past by sending old images and articles about the past as if to remind people about the unfortunates. I have no idea what are the intention of these senders or resenders.
Yes, certainly every change needs time and as a citizen of Malaysia, we should allow the new government to do their job instead of speculating in social media or messenger app all the wrongdoing n the past. ( As if the new government does do not know about it ). And it is not wise to inform people about those unplesant events. And I dont understand why senders like to put salt onto wounds
Anyway, it is yet to see how well the citizen of the New Malaysia assit and do their duty as a citizen in makeind the transition

Anyway, great article about this post
Cheers

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Thank you @digitalmind for your answer. I agree with you on the fact that some people like to continue harping about old stuff. I see people arguing and going all out to "hang" someone. Instead we should be supporting the new government and finding ways to be the solution right? Happy New Malaysia!

that is true. There are so many future issues to discuss and explore but many still like to dig the old stories.
Anyway, let's work on New Malaysia for better tomorrow
Cheers

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