‘The
houses with the ‘crosses’ in Langkawi. Now repainted…We waste too much time on
stupid issues.’ Khairy Jamaluddin, Youth and Sports Minister of Malaysia .
Former
Cabinet Minister Zaid Ibrahim was quoted to be unhappy with the setting up of a
Malay Mall operated only by Malay stall holders and a new airline, Rayani Air,
that would not serve alcohol, with stewardesses wearing tudungs and reading
Islamic prayers on take off, as bad commercial ideas capitalizing on Islam for
profit.
I
have not made any comment on the above to avoid being attacked by a dog hiding
in the corner of this blog to accuse me for being insensitive and anti Islam or
anti Malay. I am glad that progressive bumiputra leaders could see rubbish and
would stand up to call them rubbish. At
the rate these unproductive and regressive protests continue, things would only
get more ridiculous and the bumiputras would only get more angry and
uncontrollable when they should be directing their energy and time on more
productive things to uplift the well beings of fellow bumiputras.
The
timely intervention by Zaid and Khairy would hopefully bring a stop to such
wasteful and destructive energy. And hopefully they are strong enough and not
become targets of attacks for being anti Islam or anti bumiputras. As someone
commented, how would the bumiputras deal with cross road junctions? Are they
going to demolish them for being Christian in nature? Would all the Cross
Streets be renamed to Crescent Streets or something that has nothing to do with
the cross?
Malaysian
leaders should lead the bumiputras, if they are not interested in the general
Malaysian population, towards more productive and progressive pursuits to
improve their lives and well beings. They should not be stopping the bumiputras
from crossing the streets or any cross over activities or events because they
are related to the cross, literally. Please don’t be cross just because I write
about it in my blog.