Monday, November 26, 2007

First BERSIH, now HINDRAF

Can't really answer if anyone asks me what I think of these two events. Can't see if anything good came out of it. Can't believe people still try this kind of method (which everyone knows will end up like a twisted circus) to get their message across.

Seems like a waste of time because if they seek to get noticed, they got noticed as jammakers - them and their cause defined all wrong. In the latter event they seek to deliver a letter of demand but in the end they faxed it - it really got people wondering whadduh?

An old-timer sitting next to us during lunch simply said, "If you don't like it, don't agree with it, do something smart about it, don't make things worse. If you're just gonna sit there whining and complaining when you yourself had not done any good for anyone, you might as well crawl back into your hole. A lot of people are better off without your bad ideas and bad attitude."

I can agree with that.

1 comment:

siti rosman said...

Today my trip to work was delayed by massive jams due to multiple roadblocks set at major roads during rush hour.

Great. That's just me.

And my carpool mate who needs to clock in 9 hours daily on her job.

And her office mate who also needs to get to her doctor for health check up.

And our mate who needs to go to a bank to cash a cheque so that he'll get some money to survive till month end.

And our mate who has a video-conference session to attend at PJ with a bunch of people in neighbouring countries.

And another friend whose boss is super anal that he potong gaji by the minute to combat tardiness.

And my handsome neighbour, Chris, who needs to see a client to keep his business running.

And my cousin whose responsible for opening a shop every morning and she's the only one with the key to the main grill.

And my teacher who is now retired who needs to get to SPCA to see if the dog she rescued and samak (unintentionally, the dog squirmed right into her pool of tanah) a coupla days ago survived the night under the new trainee's care.

What, you too?