Many towns and cities, especially in developing countries, are still grappling with climate change strategies, working out how to access international climate change funding and how to learn from pioneering cities.
We should reflect on this World Habitat Day on how we turn our cities – arguably the greatest achievements of human civilisation – into better cities for the future.
The whole political set up is hopeless and unsatisfactory!
ReplyDeleteMCA Gerakan, SUPP don’t hoodwink the Chinese community any more. Admit it. You are all in there for your own benefit and need to be subservient to UMNO/BN and be obedient running dogs to keep your ministerial positions. Just resign from BN and fight gallantly for Chinese rights just like SUPP did in the 1970s. In Sarawak, SUPP is almost gone and will definitely be gone come this GE13 as the urban predominantly Chinese folks have all woken up and are mistrustful of BN.
Ex President George Chan even “advised” DAP not to join BN cause just like having woken up from a dream after years of slumber, George said the BN (Taib) never seriously listens to Chinese community! DAP will be just in there for their leaders’ benefit!! Thank you George! And this is from an Ex Deputy Chief Minister No.1 in Taib’s cabinet. Just like with UMNO, Taib BN practices divide and rule. That’s why the ordinary Dayaks and Malays never get their wishes. And the BN component political parties are always squabbling among themselves.
If the Dayaks are united and their political leaders are united, they should hold the Chief Ministership just like Stephen Kalong Ningkan did in the 1970s as the first CM of Sarawak. But alas, just like the Chinese leadership in SUPP, the Dayak leaders in SPDP, PRS etc are JUST IN THERE FOR THEIR OWN BENEFIT but their community just don’t realise it. The Chinese community just realised it, especially the young voters. And they did give SUPP a very strong kick in the butt in the State Elections in April this year! SUPP will kick the bucket soon and be gone for good! Good riddance to all those corrupt, arrogant and insincere politicians who double talk with forked tongues and “are just in there (BN) for their own benefits”, quote and unquote George Chan.
WAKE UP. VOTE FOR CHANGE. VOTE FOR A NEW GOVERNMENT. IF NOT GOOD, VOTE AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN FOR NEW GOVERNMENT AND DON’T LET POLITICIANS FEATHER THEIR NESTS BY BEING IN THERE FOR TOO LONG. AND STOP BEING BULLIED BY BN.
I hope Tan Chui Mui could make Malaysian movies like Namewee to educate FINAS that we do not need pontianak, gangsters, mat rempit to fill local cinema halls.
ReplyDeleteThere are many social ills in our society that can be told in movies, be it a satire or a documentary.
Thank you Tan Chui Mui for helping out in raising awareness against Lynas.