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So, you still think they are not racists?


To know what the DAP people actually think of our civil servants, I think, it would be refreshing if we read some of these comments on a posting about Tony Pua's civil service slur in a pro-Pakatan website. I selected some of the juicy ones for your reading pleasure. Some of them are quite funny, in a perverted way.



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sbanmalee · 1 day ago
why is all the chavunist so touchy about such things ? isnt what Tony Pua saying rings true of the current bloated civil service ? one mans jobs, they hire 6.5 people. all in the pretext of being efficient.. actually helping the jobless getting jobs..why jobless ? because chruned out from Us even if not competent.
i dont mind the gomen helping. but why only must help own kind ? is this what its all about?...because the person is of the same religious make, so must help is it ? how about the sabahans and sarawakians ? no help also given to them. itu tak pa kah ? not that the chinese and indians needs govt jobs anyway...

DAP Supporter · 1 day ago
This is a true story of a Malay car workshop owner. He employed 100% Chinese. When asked why didn't he employ Malays. His aswer was this:
Malay workers will down their tools for lunch or break on the dot, irrespective of whether the work is half done or not.
But, for Chinese, he must complete his work first before taking any break. This is the difference: Attitude. Malays are lazy ....

Gavin · 1 day ago
Anything on Malay or Islam cannot be questioned but they are free to questions others. 1Malaysia concept is just a trick to blind ppl especially non Malay.
If they r serious about Malaysia for all then they should do away all the Malay or Bumiputra based policies and liberate the market.
Malays are not OKU and the GOM already help them more than 30 years so let them compete on a level playing field. One should succeed by hardwork.

roth · 1 day ago
Stop the civil servants pay rise proposal until the economy recovers.We cannot simply tax the rakyat to pls just a handful of civil servants.

stern · 1 day ago
Where can you fire civil servants, They have given so much of their time and effort to making our lives difficult by not doing a fucking thing right.

Bang · 1 day ago
What do you expect from UMNO, when most of the civil servants are members of UMNO. UMNO will never try to reduce the payroll of civil service as it is another form of cronism.

TSONG · 1 day ago
Anything usually associated with Malays or Muslims are apparently sacred and cannot be touch on. From a bloated civil service to blood-soaked animal sacrifices in schools. All are sensitive issues and by virtue of their association with Malays/Islam this means that they simply must be treated as unquestionable, even if it bankrupts the nation or leaves non-Muslim school children ill-at-ease at the sight of so much blood. If the nation is bankrupt, it will also affect non-Malays but no matter, they are supposed to just swallow it, because these either question the special rights of Malays which has just been extended to included the right to have a bloated civil service. Or the special position of Islam, so they override everything else, so it seems. Wow! Just as in communist China, the communist ideology was used in Mao's days to override everything else, this national ideology of bumiputraism is used to shut up everyone in this country.

Period · 1 day ago
Our bloated civil service is the only refuge for our unemployable local graduates. BN need to keep these lot off the streets.

bigjoe · 1 day ago
In the first place, WHY IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE TO BE RACIAL IN THE FIRST PLACE. The civil service is not suppose to be so overwhelmingly Malay in the first place. Everyone agree its a bad thing. THIS is perfect example why its a bad thing. When you try to make it better, charges of racism flies wildly. If it was not overwhelmingly Malay it would not be.. Whose fault is THAT..

Toffee · 1 day ago
Malaysia has one of the biggest, bloated civil service in the world! And most of us finds that it's far from civil dealing with them. it takes 3 persons to do one job. Certainly time to re-structure. May I also add that we need to increase the staff for local governments, I believe that there's so much more that can be done at the local level like maintaining roads/longkang, high-rise apartment issues etc.

Piss off · 1 day ago
By accusing Pua of being anti Malay just because he had asked for action to trim the bloated civil service expenditure, his detractors had tacitly admitted that the civil service is only for the Malays. Even though this is an open secret, this accusation has laid bare the racist intentions of the Govt and those who are now baying for Pua's blood.

Red Indians · 1 day ago
Our company deal with goverment both state and Federal for past 20 years , 80% of Civl servants DON"T How to Work Properlyn and most of them their productivity are equal to ZERO, only know how minat manja. some are not shameful to ask for Pay Rise and Promotion by using Politic. To these lazy and Clueless civil servants, they tot we Malaysian owe them a living.

Malaysian · 1 day ago
Yes! What’s wrong with publicity chief Tony Pua suggestion?
Of cause it is through that the civil service is full of filth, lazy, corrupt and untalented stuff.
And you don’t always say Mala sensitivity. We also human beings and we also sensitivity.
Stop nonsenses and start employ on merit base. Get rid of all unqualified a****.

WIKILEAKS · 15 hours ago
AS ONE WHO HAD BEEN INVOLVED WITH THE GOVT SERVICE, LET ME SHARE MY KNOWLEDGE HOW THE GOVT MACHINERY OF MALAYSIA GOT SO BLOATED WITH SO MANY OF THE UNCIVIL SERVICE IDLING AROUND IN OFFICE CHATTING ON THE PHONES, READING GOSSIP MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS, OR JUST CHATTING AWAY WITH EACH OTHER OVER NON ISSUES. WORSE STILL THEY MAY BE GALLANTING AWAY HAVING A LONG DRINK AND HIGH TEA WAY BEFORE AND AFTER THE STIPULATED ALLOWED FOR TEA TIME AND LUNCH TIME. THIS IS BECAUSE THEIR ABSENCE WOULD NOT BE MISSED AS THE GOVT MACHINERY IS EASILY OVERSTAFFED BY A FACTOR OF AT LEAST 5 I.E. TO SAY, THE GOVT MACHINERY CAN STILL FUNCTION WITH JUST A FIFTH OF THE MANPOWER WITHOUT ANY SERIOUS PROBLEM!

WHY MAY WE ASK DID UMNO AND PSD(JPA) ALLOW THIS TO DEVELOP? THE REASON IS VERY SIMPLE. JPA'S RATIONALE FOR ANY UPGRADING OF THE HEAD OF DEPT'S POST IS THAT THEY MUST HAVE MORE STAFF AND OFFICERS UNDER THE HEAD. IN FACT THEY HAVE A RATIO FOR THE SUPERSCALE HEAD TO THE NO OF STAFF UNDER EACH OF THEM. BEAR IN MIND THE UPGRADING OF POST IS NOT DEPENDENT ON THE VOLUME OF WORK BUT ON THE NO OF STAFF UNDER THE HEAD!

No joke...it's always about race



See, I am not bullshitting you when I wrote this -

Ours ain't an apartheid civil service

It is all actually about DAP winning over all (if possible) Chinese votes. They just want to create an impression that the party is the true Chinese party which stood up to the evil Nazi-like Malay civil service and protect the Chinese community.

That is the modus operani of DAP all along which include the villification of institutions such as the polce, MACC and the others.

Now that they had been exposed, their Malay allies (or stooge, whichever way you want to see them) of Pas and PKR are scrambling to clean up the mess as reported by the pro-Pakatan Malaysian Insider -

Pakatan says won’t slash civil service size

UPDATED @ 02:41:40 PM 09-11-2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 9 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) says it will not trim the bloated civil service if it takes over Putrajaya, but will instead focus on making government staff more efficient.

In what appeared to be a move to quell public sector anger over DAP publicity chief Tony Pua’s proposal to reduce civil service headcount, the opposition pact today pledged to retain existing staff should it come to govern Malaysia.
“Pakatan Rakyat would like to clarify that the position of the 1.2 million civil servants and officers will be guaranteed, as enshrined in [Articles 132 and 135] of the Constitution,” Salahuddin Ayub told reporters in the Parliament lobby.
The PAS vice president was flanked by PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar and PAS central committee member Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.

Ours ain't an apartheid civil service

Watched the movie Invictus on HBO just now. Its about Nelson Mandela and the South African mostly-white Springbok team who won the 1995 Rugby World Cup. It starred Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. Good movie, Do check it out if you haven't see it.

 As I watched the movie, I remembered that some pro-Umno bloggers were a few days ago making noises about DAP crook Tony Pua telling everyone that the Pakatan people will cut down the civil servants to size if they come to power.

Well, guys. I think what he meant was "when DAP comes to power". And he was talking just to the non-Malays (read Chinese) when he said that.

 The other Pakatan people would not do that. Pas and PKR Malays need the support of the mostly Malay civil servants. They would not harm the civil service....of course unless they are pressured to do so by DAP which supplied them with the crucial Chinese votes.

Anyone should realise by now that DAP, unless one is so politically dumb and blind, is waging a campaign of hate against all institutions deemed to be dominated by Malays in their effort to win total control of the Chinese votes. The police, civil service etc etc. Of course they don't use the "Malay" word but instead they use the word "Umno-controlled" to deflect any charges of racism.

But the reality is for all to see. Unless, one chooses to be blinded instead la.

Sometimes it sadden me to watch all those pro-Pakatan Malay civl servants being so passionate about their "perjuangan" without realising that they are actually being pissed on their head.



Seriously, do you think this country can survive this long if the DAP's charges of our civil service being an incompetent racist organisation is true?

Before Tony Pua, there was Guan Eng, who talked about Hitlerian thinking within our civil service.

Then there was the relatively moderate Johor DAP chief Dr Boo Cheng Hau who equate our civil service with those of Nazi Germany and South African apartheid.

Dr Boo's article on the matter which went viral on several pro-Pakatan web portals in June caused a ruckus at the Johor State Assembly.

I would like to republish a commentary written by a Chinese journalist from NST on what he think of Dr Boo/s racially tainted thinking (taken without permission). Hopefully some of those blinded civil servants are reading this.

'Nazi' label a disservice to the civil service

2011/07/04
By Ben Tan

MOST of the time, I am all for free speech, as long as the speaker or writer can be truthful and back up their words with facts. I even agree with the recent controversial Facebook posting by Johor DAP chairman Dr Boo Cheng Hau on the country's civil service with regard to the lack of participation of non-Malays.

But my support ends there as I feel that his statements that our country is run along the lines of a totalitarian state akin to the Third Reich of Nazi Germany were unfair. His remarks were reported in the New Straits Times last Friday.

Dr Boo, who is also Skudai assemblyman, had on June 18, posted his article titled "Isn't a one-race civil service a form of apartheid?" on The Centre for Policy Initiatives website, which was later linked to his own Facebook page. This later caused a stir at the state assembly meeting last Thursday.
Being born and bred in this country for over 35 years, I do not see it being a police state or run militarily like how Germany was under the Nazis.

My opinion is that Dr Boo is being overly dramatic in drawing parallels between our country and "Nazi Germany" and also the civil service in promoting "racist", apartheid-like policies.

In his article, which has received widespread links in several online portals and blogs, Dr Boo alleged that Malaysia has a "huge and largely ethnic Malay civil service, completely loyal to Umno, but increasingly incompetent" and that is the biggest obstacle to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's 1Malaysia.

"Non-Malays have been gradually cleansed from the public sector with only a few remaining now in crucial and inevitable sectors such as teaching in vernacular schools."

Dr Boo then described Umno members as "ultra-nationalists" who defend majority-race dominance as justifiable, as opposed to the minority-race dominance previously in South Africa, under apartheid.

"Like other totalitarian states in history such as the Third Reich of Nazi Germany, Umno needs a large number of Malay civil servants to control the populace through racism," he added.

Interestingly, in his Easter Day message in April, Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, too, had hinted at "Hitlerian" ideas and had asked Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders if it was wrong to oppose racial supremacy.

A Malay friend of mine, who is a rank and file personnel attached with the Johor police contingent, disagreed with Dr Boo and described his statement as being over-the-top, to the extent of mildly promoting racism. My friend, 25, had spent the past three years in service.

He said he would like to see the participation of more Chinese, Indians and those from other races in joinng the force as it would be an ideal platform to promote unity.

"But it's more of a choice for the non-Malays. They feel that the private sector can offer much more, thus the lack of appeal to join the civil service," he said, adding that the issue was far from just favouring a particular race.

This generally-held perception is accepted by many. You just cannot stop people who want a better life for themselves. After all, it is not like we are forced to serve our entire lives with the civil service.

Like most Chinese Malaysians, I am happy to say that I am not forced to wear shirts with a "Saya Cina" patch and interned in concentration camps, to be ethnically cleansed or gassed to death like how the Nazis did the Jews.
On the other hand, I enjoy the company of many Malay friends that I have had the opportunity to meet during the course of my work. There are some that I even consider my mentors.

Conversely, my Malay friends, some from varied backgrounds, also hold the same respect for me.

In many ways, I think Dr Boo's analogy of our country with the Third Reich and the apartheid regime is unfair.

The Nazis, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, used the race card (or rather, the claimed supreme Aryan race) to crush any opposition, but it ultimately burned itself out. The word "Nazi" is today a dirty word.

The same goes to the now-defunct apartheid regime of South Africa.

So, with Dr Boo's article, we appear to be revisiting another nasty label in an attempt to provoke society. Such reference is nothing new, but it appears to be resurrecting itself for possible political gains. The issue of non-Malay participation in our country's civil service is quite well known and have been highlighted by the media many times before.

Dr Boo, or even those that tend to agree with the issue of non-Malay participation in the civil service, should instead come out with solutions instead of making a comparison on how similar we are to failed totalitarian regimes that run along racial lines.

I am not against constructive criticism. I do it all the time myself as I am doing it now.

But pulling out the racial card, such as Nazi-labelling, is a cheap trick that desensitise with a profound meaning that should be reserved only for its historical significance and the horrors that they were known for.

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