i m a million diff people from one to the next.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Doubts

Shocked a little. Puzzled definitely. Well I do welcome comments from any angle. And the comments I ve read its more of a debate issue. Politics are never ending stories. It leads to another issue its all interlocked. And one thing definite is that evil always gain the access in politics. And the root of evil what else money. The debate on my neighboring country is very interesting and a subjective one. Well I do agree with u guys but to a certain extend. To sum it all up its not only u guys who r facing this phase. It’s a global issue. Minorities coping with the economy.

When we try to look into the future we see that globalisation will be a determining force in respect of minority issues. What most people fear in a globalizing age, where all the old boundaries are being torn down, is both getting lost and being left out. The globalisation of capital flows creates new divides. The world’s poor are forced to migrate to wherever capital takes up residence. In Asia, companies are anxious to recruit cheaper immigrant workers in order to cut their labour costs and remain competitive in world markets. We should therefore see globalisation as a tendency that results in the establishment of new ethnic and cultural communities of immigrants in the realm of Western societies (e.g. Turks in Germany),lots more where they progressively become minority.
Minority issues seem to have an implication on scientific development as well. While the United States is still a melting pot, Asia is a colourful palette of cultural diversity. While in the US everybody lives to work, in Asia we work to live. The knowledge based society needs individuals, who think and who are being creative and who are thereby able to foster development.
I am not into malaysian politics etc. So its not fair to judge without having equip with the right facts. But one thing that I would say it’s the malaysia has not yet reach it maximum level. It has lots of areas to venture in to make it a dominant powerful rich contry in south east asia.
Oh yes I do believe ethnicity remains a very salient aspect of Malaysian politics.

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