Thursday, August 21, 2008

Breathing space

Everyone needs a certain measure of it. The act of trespassing someone's privacy is akin to the desecration of hallowed grounds. I no longer want to blog under the pressure to self-censor. I resent being asked to justify and explain my inner thoughts when all I enjoy is letting it flow freely, as it is. Since I find this liberty and creativity being strangled and stiffled, I will be taking a break from this blog. Farewell.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Honesty

Does it pay to be honest? Let’s see. I took it for granted that it does. But there are times when it does not. I guess certain things are best left unmentioned. Ignorance is bliss, as people often say.

Yes, so they say, we appreciate it, yet their actions indicate otherwise. To regret or not... does it still matter anymore? Well, whatever la. Too late for all that kind of talk already. Honesty, not necessarily the best policy.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

New Policies

As I was enlightened by a particularly brilliant commenter (whom out of his exceeding humility decided to remain anonymous), that since I am unable to change the Government's thinking, it would only be appropriate for me to adjust my thinking in line with theirs. I found the idea rather disagreeable initially, but after much thought, guess what? I concur. I do admit that I am rather pig-headed at times, and more often than not, new ideas which contradict my existing beliefs are discarded immediately. I can only thank my wonderfully unique education for that! My, my, why am I not seeing a stampede of foreign students into our institutions of education? Nah, those foreigners are just too daft to see the beauty and perfection of our system. Their loss, not ours *shrugs*

In light of that, I unveil a new "Information Policy" which will bring this blog in alignment with the Law, notably:

Printing Presses and Publications Act
Internal Security Act

As preservation of peace, harmony and above all, security remains of paramount importance in ensuring the stability of society, all flow of information published must henceforth be subject to approval by the Administrator of this blog. Ideas which are deemed unsuitable for the frail but budding Rakyat Mentality are not to be permitted under any circumstances. To reduce the risk of security breaches* and subversive elements*, anonymous commenting will be discontinued. In exchange for revealing your identity, we guarantee your safety and privacy. Sure, trust us on that.

Any violation of these new policies will be promptly dealt with by the hand of justice*.

*The Administrator reserves the sole and final rights to define what constitutes the following terms : Security breach, subversive elements, justice.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

Education

Just a simple thought on my early years. Over the years my eyes have been opened and I begin to question what I regarded as conventional wisdom. I guess I have always been something of an anomaly in my environment. Not to disparage anyone in particular, but the world I grew up in actively and passively dissuaded any pursuit of intellectualism. This mentality was so firmly rooted within the education establishment and social construct that intellectuals were consistently branded as less useful to society and worthy of persecution. Rather, the vague idea of a 'wholesome' individual was mooted and idealized. Somehow, a student who dabbled in some sports and mugged consistently to regurgitate successfully during examinations was the Adonis that every student should aspire to be. Shallow, no?

I call it Third World Mentality.

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