Well, nowadays the blaming culture is cultivated among Malaysian or we can say that this has been the tradition since ages ago.
Who to blame once again ? No one, no one. You think that you get influence from the Malaysian government? Yea, see you are blaming others again. That is what Malaysian used to do when encountering tough task or they can’t pass through the present hurdle(s).
The latest blaming issue debating on the parliament was revolved around the payment of Port Klang Free Zone (pkfz). Opposition party claimed that bribing was involved. Statements were made and evidence provided to Dewan. They found out that the project was estimated to cost the government about RM 7.453 billion but expenses may balloon to over RM 12 billion by 2051. Who or what to blame? Inflation? Money for bribing? etc. Questions are not well answered by current Transport Minister during the Dewan.
Is he planning to put the blame on the past transport minister ? What is in his mind no one will knows but the only think we might able to guess is for sure the blame won’t be taken up by him even though it is his fault.
As we know blaming is quite a normal phenomenon either in Malaysia society or politic field. But even worse is that students that unable to complete their assignment or report also put the blame on something else. Computer broke down, printer no ink, internet connection down etc.
Merdeka ! Merdeka ! Merdeka !
Is either the politicians having hearing problem or too money-minded, when their leader shout for Merdeka, they think he shout for MAU DUIT KAH. Blame the ears ? * grin *
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Blaming the culture
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bagus. Dont blame, and dont always complain.
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