Thursday, March 1, 2012

We say no because we love Malaysia

1. We didn't say no, because the opponents asked us to.
   We say no, because we pray sincerely for a better Malaysia.

2. We welcome any investment that give profits to our country, but only if the investment is confirmed to be safe and clean.
   We are not risking our children life for the sack of economic growth.

3. We do say no to many proposed plans, but don't accuse us that we don't wish for development. 
   We had seen enough of white elephants lying here and there, and that's why.

4. We definitely could not make ourselves to believe that it will be well-treated, well-maintained and well-profited.  
   We had seen that even Japan, who well-known for its work ethics and technologies, is suffering the biggest nuclear disaster after Chernobyl.
   And we remember well those days when the rainwater leaked from the ceiling of Parliament building. 

5. We do appreciate the jobs created and life is getting better, but not when the next rain fall might contain radiation, or the fishes might be polluted and eventually get into our body.  
    We have already lost our many rivers and forests, to give space for economic growth.
    We wish to show to our children, and our grandchildren, the nature beauty of Malaysia. 
  
6. We do prefer to stay at home, have a tea-time and chit-chat with our beloved one.
   We gather and march on the streets because our voices couldn't make it to reach the surface.

7. We do not tolerate with any violence act, as we are taught to be fair and kind.
   We demand apologize from those who had acted uncivilly and put Malaysia to shame.

8. We want action to be taken straight away because we have no time to spare anymore.
   We are tired with the excuses and foolish comments from those who have chosen to close their wisdom. 

9. We say no to corruption, say no to anyone who has been power-hungry.
   We thank for what you have done until now, but if you are not good enough, we have the right to ask you to leave.
 
10. We love Malaysia, as inilah tanah tumpahnya darahku. 
     We love Malaysia, so we have the right to say no.