Thursday, November 26, 2009

CAN THE OTHER PAKATAN STATES DO LIKEWISE?




SYABAS to the Selangor State Government for heeding the call of their younger colleagues to prevent Selangorians from attending the indoctrination camp called BTN or Biro Tatanegara.HERE


On July 11 2008 I put up a post HITLER YOUTH REVISITED. I  highlight here this bit that prompted this post:


SO WHAT HAS THIS DESPICABLE ORGANISATION GOT TO DO WITH
MALAYSIA - TRULY ASIA?
(now 1Malaysia)
Last Sunday I met an old buddy at the PROTES Rally. We were colleagues at both MNCs I worked for after I left the teaching profession. We exchanged pleasantries until I put the final question: “I never expect a person like you to be in a rally like this?”

Like many of us, SAM (yes that is the name I coined for him, and it has stuck) is not happy with what is happening behind our backs. He told me that his daughter had to attend a full day orientaion by BTN officers at the UiTM. He gave me a gist of what his daughter reported transpired. He gave me the idea that it was a full day of racist indoctrination. The weight of Sam's concern did not hit me until I received an email on AZLY RAHMAN's article HERE  



Just close to two months ago I met a young lady doctor who had to go thru this BTN session before doing her internship at a district hospital. At this session, they had to surrender their handphones and any other electronic recording devices. Mussolini would love this BTN outfit.

More postings HERE, HERE.
 



4 comments:

CIA Agent said...

People... rise up against this Nazi indoctrination... those who have to attend can they not boycott it after finding out it is a form of racist indoctrination?
What will happen to them if they boycott further indoctrination sessions? If they are punished... can they go to court and claim they refused to continue the sessions because it is a form of racist indoctrination?
It is possible to SECRETLY record the sessions using other eavedropping devices other than handphones or normal recorders. Then there is PROOF of what transpired at these sessions.

KoSong Cafe said...

My daughter is due to come back for good after her graduation in Scotland, and my wife said she should try government service for a change.

PM said he would do something to bring back overseas graduates.

But now that I know this BTN course is compulsory for all civil servants, I have changed my mind on this. Just imagine, having financed the course ourselves, she had to be indoctrinated, no way! Pity those who did not have a choice.

Anonymous said...

surely, this BTN shit is no 1 Malaysia?

Anonymous said...

it is interesting to note the government under
successive prime ministers have the same modus
operandi in dishing out information or in giving out projects.

i am amazed by all the effort and funds wasted in
employing spinning by using pr firms and long
list of cybertroopers or even direct indoctrination through the btn seminars or courses

to say that the incumbent gomen wants to progress
with a corresponding spin - rakyat di dahulukan
/kpi thingy whatever and on top of it the gomen
appoint a minister in charge of kpi thingy and had
a flying honcho from mas and a host
of high flying machais to do the high faluting
executive monitoring.

all the spin generated and with the busy cybertroopers
spewing venoms and expletives in every pro gomen blog
upon nik aziz and his dap cohorts cannot hide the ugliness
and stupidity of the gomen operational policies.

the days of gomen is always right and might is right
is now eroding before our eyes. in the previous years
gomen can hide the policy decisions by elegant silence
and simply not dishing out news of the ugly part ie
selective truth aka spinning in the msm. nowadays
there will always be pro bono analysts that write
in blogs. if one popular blog does not publish send the
same material to many many blogs until they get published
in msm or neutral or opposition minded blogs

it is an accepted fact that our neighbour down south
is superior in all aspects of government operations and policies management.The question is why not copy some of their good policies?

our gomen [ at least the toyo gomen did] send people
to advanced nations on a mission to study better methods and technologies.
the question that need to be answered is- did the toyo gomen employ
the best practice and and policies for maximum public benefit. the rejection of toyo
by the rakyat showed that he failed to employ sensible policies
that make his rakyat satisfied

I do not intend to delve into the social cost and benefit of
public policies because our ministers and level 4 boys appeared
to be well qualified in economics and graduated from top universities
to boot.

At the end of the day is the quality of the policy decisions up to par
that can propel the country to a slightly better level?
Obviously not. The current policies management seemed just like
the well announced rakan muda thingy introduced in the past. the
gomen of the day spend near about rm 90million in operations in 1980 s but
the returns to date is never released. My estimate probably under rm 3 million!

on the part of the rakyat we can only give feedback, hoping that somebody up there will
take notice

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