DECLARATION
WE ARE NOT MALAYS
WE ARE NOT CHINESE
WE ARE NOT INDIANS
WE ARE NOT KADAZANS
WE ARE NOT IBANS
WE ARE NOT OTHERS
WE ARE MALAYSIANS
ANAK BANGSA
The Special Bunch
WE ESPOUSE A COMMON CAUSE
“A NEW
freed from racism, bigotry, corruption, oppression, bad governance, tainted judiciary
WE DO NOT & WILL NOT BELONG TO ANY POLITICAL PARTIES.
We are just ordinary people:
Employers, employees, self-employed, pensioners, retirees, housewives, professionals, OKTs (orang kena tahan), Kem Kamunting old boys.
IF YOU BLOG FOR THIS COMMON CAUSE
YOU QUALIFY TO UPLOAD
THE BARISAN RAKYAT BLOGGER LOGO
ONTO YOUR SIDEBAR.
The World Anthem:
ReplyDeleteWe are all of one Race, the Human Race.
That is all that really matters!
That's my motto, Zorro. It's been on my blog at
http://donplaypuks.blogspot.com/ since DAY 1 !!
Cheerios.
Uncle B - I believe I qualify :-) - but I also believe in the humility to accept that I always stand corrected.
ReplyDeleteBut until, and unless, you say otherwise, however, the badge shall be installed on myAsylum post haste...
but uncle zorro
ReplyDeletemy ethnicity is chinese, how ah...?
malaysian of chinese origins.
pls advise.
4RAKYAT
Bernard,
ReplyDeleteI am DAP member but I support similar causes that you struggle for including withholding support for any policies or action or event to which I cannot agree with. Why should I also not be a Barisan Rakyat blogger or an anak bangsa malaysia?
Jamal, you da man, as always....haven't met up for ions, huh? Say hi to the missus.
ReplyDeletePeter, who says you are NOT both!
4Rakyat, we can always keep our ethnicity but we need to act and think Malaysian....one nation, one race - the Malaysian Race.
Well,I'm a Malay wit some chinese blood
ReplyDeletePossibly due some Chinese ancestry
Definitely UMNO is not goin 2 accept me as a member
Speakin of UMNO,such a declaration will not make those UMNO bastards 2 hav sleepless nites
Dear Uncle Zorro
ReplyDeleteI should be ashamed of myself if i am not but while i think i am, am i qualified, seriously?
Take care Uncle Zorro...
p.s. Thanks for sharing my post on The Nury Institute on your esteemed blog sir. At the rates you are updating your blog sir, i tend to miss 1 or 2...
I am one such person. May the force be with you Zorro. There is only one race, the human race. Well said.
ReplyDeleteShalom Admiral Tojo.
Zak, pls do not use the B word for UMNO. I have some very good friends in UMNO. Genuine UMNO people who want changes too, but are a minority voice.
ReplyDeleteFi-sha....you qualify lah (your postings bear testimony to those guiding principles.)otherwise you would not be on my blogroll. Cheers sayang.
we will all RACE towards changing for a better Msia for all Msians!
ReplyDeleteWe are the world, we are the children, we are Malaysian, it doesn't matter if you're black or white.
ReplyDeleteWE DO NOT & WILL NOT BELONG TO ANY POLITICAL PARTIES.
ReplyDeleteZorro: "Peter, who says you are NOT both!"
So the above is flexible eh?
Count me in, Sir.
ReplyDelete@ Patriot,
ReplyDeleteIf I were to join a political party, I would do so to have a stake in its policies & how it is run. The last thing I would want is to "belong" to them, like a beast of burden or a piece of furniture.
Therefore, as long as one is independent in thought, believes in and is willing to work for these principles as articulated by Zorro, I believe that there one's party membership does not justifiably prevent one from being a "Barisan Rakyat Blogger".
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