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The Tale of Your Life: The End of Racism?

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The End of Racism?

...and Obama wins!

Is this the end of racism? I doubt. It is the growing number of Asians in US that causes the white to feel that the black are more America, of course not all, but, I believe, most. Anyway, it is a great first step to end racist issue. Not only for US but the whole world.

Yes I am happy that Obama wins. My prediction is, US will still be the leader of the world. This time not in economy, but in politics.

Since I am a Malaysian, here is a Malaysian political racism news: Low Siew Moi, the Deputy General Manager of PKNS (a state development body) , has had doing everything and I mean really every projects (including the GM of PKNS work) for the past 10 years. Now they are changing the GM but Low is not in considered. In fact her resignation letter had been rejected and was asked to be in charge until they find a Bumiputra (local-breed) for the post. Many even protest this decision because she is not a Bumiputra, especially the ruling party a.k.a UMNO.

Hurray for Malaysia...

7 wise person said:

Loong said...

Look who's talking?
A wise person, or,
me...
Quiet here...

Rachel F said...

What a difference between local and American politics. We still have such a long, long way to go; I wish we had a president instead!

Loong said...

We do have a president... Our prime minister...which is choose by umno member...umno not even mca mic or gerakan...
Yes, we still have a loooong way to go.

Anonymous said...

i hope obama can create change in all racists. change has ti start from within.

Loong said...

Yes, you are right, change has to start from within...within each and everyone human in the world. Obama alone can't do all the job.
Good luck, earth...

Elysia said...

haha, u guys make it sound like Obama were a Messiah or something...

and isn't it racist to think all whites are automatically racist? I'm not saying that's what u were saying, but the world as a whole seems to believe that every white (meaning of European origins) is racist.

But that election was a monumental change in America, nice to know how closely the rest of the world was watching. :)

Loong said...

You're right elysia...
the whole world is watching this election. I'm surprise for myself that those malaysians 10 years younger than me were happy for the result.

 
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