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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Caring By Sharing Positive Views

I have visited a number of the weblog of Malaysian Bloggers ... and have noticed that a majority of the Bloggers in today’s society are only good at pin pointing other people’s mistake and blaming others for their wrong doings. Most of them are simply criticizing for the sake of criticizing without thinking. Some are having fun just by doing that and I strongly feel it is wrong.

We have being taught in school when we were young by our teachers not to simply blame others without a good reason. Even in all religion, we have always been taught to share our good views and thoughts for the betterment of society.

In the recent general election, we have seen a number of the Bloggers who are extremely good at complaining were voted in as Wakil Rakyat, Aduns and as Politicians. Newcomers, even people in jail who have only spoke up for a single issue have also being voted in too.

It is my hoped that all Bloggers and Politicians will give constructive criticism with some proposed solutions or views to resolve rather than criticizing for the sake of criticizing and for publicity. For example, we have a veteran Politician like Karpal Singh, just for the sake of publicity and to gain political mileage for himself and the party is just simply giving simplified comments without much thought into how we should tackle the problems or issues. Our opposition parties are good at blaming others for not doing the right things right. But they do not look at themselves and the issues before complaining others are not doing correctly.

I believed as responsible Politicians whether from opposition or not, we should be more caring by sharing good ideas and give positive and constructive comments to remedy the crisis for the good of the country rather than saying the Government are not tackling the crisis correctly.

Let’s be great Politician by sharing constructive thoughts to help our country to rise from any crisis situation and stop playing the blaming game. Together, let’s work and come out with constructive views to resolve whatever crisis which will confront us today and tomorrow. All these we (You and I) are doing for our next and future generations which we called Malaysians.

PPP bersama Komuniti, Wakil Rakyat and Aduns to build a more peaceful, progressive and prosperous Malaysia.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Datuk Nik, I totally agree with what you have written. As a good Politician we should CARE, SHARE, SERVE our Community with a Heart. Whatever we pledged to do in our Manifesto must be sincerely delivered for the betterment of all Malaysians.

Here I would like to briefly share the TEN RULES For being a Good Politician (Wakil Rakyat or Aduns)

1. Be humble.
2. Be nice to all Malaysians.
3. Think strategically. Every
Malaysians gain. Nobody should
lose. If one race lose, we all
lose.
4. Specialise. Study the issue
that bothers you and research
it well before you make a
statement for the benefit of all
Malaysians.
5. Have a clear and SMART
Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Realistic and
on Time) goals based on your
Manifesto. Keep your promise
and deliver before next
election if not, you will be
voted out.
6. Understand the issues.
Research and do homework. Not
simply comment and complaint
about any issue when Press ask
for comment.
7. Listen to others. This election
we fail becos we did not listen.
We must have a listen, listen,
listen attitude. Dont think
you know it all.
8. Learn how to say "SORRY" kindly
and with respect.
If people say the KERIS is bad,
accept it and say sorry. Better
say sorry than lose the
election.
9. Understand your Institution
(Parliament) rules and
procedures. Use the Japanese
KAIZEN way.
10.Earn respect. Show you
respect the views and
experience of others.
Brainstorm and no need to
apply the "gang rape syndrome"
when someone makes a point.

My views are based on what I see on www.youtube.com on our Parliament session. Disgraceful bunch of Politicians we elected into Parliament. Talking nonsense and too much "gand rape syndrome" episode. Are we that bad during Tun Mahathir's times? Or during TAR, TAR and TH times? Maybe becos we have youtube we now know there are so many monkey business in Parliament as mentioned by Datuk Kayveas.

DATIN DR. SURIANI YAHYA said...

Saya setuju dengan pendapat Datuk. Wakil rakyat nampaknya lebih cenderung untuk mencari kelemahan pihak lawan yang kecil dan remeh temeh untuk mendapat perhatian dan buat hiburan penonton, bukan memberi imput yang berguna dan berkesan untuk negara dan rakyat. Mereka sekadar ingin menonjol diri sendiri tetapi tidak sedar yang mereka hanya membazirkan masa parlimen yang amat berharga sehingga perkara yang betul2 penting dan patut dibincang diketepikan dan dilupa. Adakah ini helah mereka untuk mengelirukan rakyat yang menaruh harapan kepada ahli parlimen untuk bersuara dan mewakili kita semua. Saya amat tidak berpuas hati melihat tingkah laku mereka.
Jangan guna masa dalam parlimen untuk membela diri sendiri tapi untuk membela rakyat dan negara. Kalau hanya ahli yang baru yang buat hal tak apa tapi veteran seperti Karpal Singh, Ibrahim Ali dll juga sudah lupa tugas dan tanggung jawap mereka.
sepatutnya mereka bincang hal penting seperti bekalan makanan negara dan adakah stockpile negara benar wujud. Adakah monopoli import beras yang dipegang oleh Bernas yang sekarang adalah sebuah syarikat public listed patut dihapuskan. Adakah subsidi disel menguntungkan nelayan atau orang tengah yang menguasai Nekmat. Apakah cara berkesan untuk meringankan beban rakyat dan juga kerajaan dalam masa harga barang sedang naik secara mendadak. tolong beri cadangan dan bincang bersama kerajaan dan pembangkang, jangan dok tungu pak Lah buat perancangan dah tu pakat bantai ramai 2 supaya timbul keadaan huru hara.
Tiba masa semua wakil rakyat berkerjasama untuk kebaikan semua barulah mereka layak digelar yang berhormat.
Datin Dr Suriani Yahya

Anonymous said...

The Star Paper
Wednesday May 14, 2008

UiTM may introduce courses related to blogging.

UNIVERSITI Teknologi Mara (UiTM) may introduce courses related to blogging to enable bloggers to be more professional and ethical.

Utusan Malaysia quoted Vice-Chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Ibrahim Abu Shah as saying that the freedom in the alternative media was frightening because anyone could blog without any formal training in news writing.

Bloggers were also not bound by media ethics and seldom brought to court, he added.

Prof Ibrahim said he would support any proposal to conduct a course for bloggers.

“It is timely as we know that bloggers can write and this is only to assist them to be more professional,” he said after a seminar.

He was responding to a question on whether UiTM would consider offering a course on blogging as bloggers today were free to write without proper academic training.


My 2 cents view is I agree with VC Prof Datuk Seri Ibrahim Abu Shah
to conduct courses on blogging for Bloggers on the dos and donts and what Datuk Nik mentioned earlier that we should more professional...Caring by Sharing Positive Views....

Anne Chong said...

Blogging is a very convenient way of expressing one's opinion. It's one of the best forums for freedom of expression.

It is probably unrealistic to expect bloggers to put up blogs of quality and standard acceptable to all, considering they are from different background and perhaps with different objectives. low quality and biased blogs may not be well visited anyway. Let's hope through individual and collective efforts, interesting quality blogs will rule the internet realm.