Monday, 30 July 2007

The Candle in the wind

OMG have you been reading lately? Well if you haven't, here are a few things that I find rather disturbing. Firstly, teachers are being accused of being to abusive? Secondly, students are given hell by the teachers? ( Well it's related I know but who cares? Ain't taking one side in this one.) And thirdly, politicians being oblivious of important issues and while raising hell on matters that really ain't important. As how the saying goes, making Everest out of a molehill. =P

Today I'm going to kill this three birds with one stone, well maybe not the later one cause the ignorance of these certain politicians is at a very frightening level of stupidity. ( chak2! Sapa makan cili dia terasa pedas. hehe!!) Again to my beloved readers and critics, thanks for the strong words and I will keep on contributing my two cents for your pleasure. (No matter how sick it is cause been there done that.) =P

Let us bring the first two issues together. Firstly, students have been complaining of being abused by teachers. To quote a few cases, pelajar wanita jadi badak sumbu dan terpaksa berendam dalam kolam sekolah by the so called warden and secondly, students being molested by the so called educators. Well here is the yang of the yin. School teacher accuse student of strangling her result in expulsion and secondly, this is something that I heard from a senior, a friend of his being followed by some hooligans after school. 'Wow cool' you might say. Well try being the teacher and you'll see how 'cool' it is.

Now let us ask ourselves, who should we blame for this? Answer? Hehe... no answer but I have a couple of solutions. Students, being one myself, I find it quite amusing that some teachers are likable yet some are just pain in the...( you know where) My question to the teachers or educators out there. Do you know which one are you? I'll give a very simple answer, you are respected and apparently like if you educate others with respect and try to put yourself in the shoes of the young mind. Trouble with most teachers today, they work for the money and not the students. Young minds are to be carved into a beautiful piece of artwork and not as a place to unleash your dissatisfaction of life. I see today teachers punishing students for no apparent reason, and the students are left helpless. Who do they go to then? Parents? Well somehow or rather the student would be the guilty ones. And if you are an educator, you would realise that young people are easily influence and under pressure, they'll turn into monsters. Openly I say, the student's mind work like this... 'Kalau cikgu dah ingat aku ni jahat, alang2 baik aku jadi setan.' and at the end of the day, you'll be needing police to escort you home, literally. The key is respect and you'll be respected. Kalau tak masuk otak jugak, tak payahlah jadi cikgu. =P One more thing, there are some school (like mine actually) which have very2 awkward rulings. First of all, the clothes don't make the person. An art of disciplining? Well, there are other issues that needs to be tackled first before even beginning with some 'out of this world' rule. I have an ustaz last time who told me 'haram' untuk lelaki sikat rambut belah tengah. The best part is, he says that it is stated in Islam. Which kind of 'Islam' are you to bring such nonsense? Even if you want to discipline a person, let it be governed properly and not scare people with religious issues.




Mama Zu and fellow friends... Here is a true candle in the wind


Then we come to the students. Hello people out there. You claim yourself as students? The hell are you doing? You only have yourself to blame if you don't succeed. You know why? Cause you are rebelling on the wrong person. You want to rebel? Then rebel at the system. I don't think it's the teachers, who are trying to educate you, are the ones making the system such a pain where the sun doesn't shine. It's the politicians. And know how to f%&king screw them over? Well get educated. Be a jackass but to the right people. Seriously I've been with good teachers and some are just plain nasty. The good ones, keep them at heart. The nasty ones, the ones who like to screw people over, well just forget about them. Like my late father always say, they are just plain idiots (ironically the politicians seems to put quite a number of idiots in our line of educators, as long as they follow the politicians order without any question like a trained dog to its master...) and if you are to argue with them, you'll be as ignorant as well. Simply take the things that are beneficial for you later and forget any stupid ideas that will turn you into a dog. Trust me you'll feel like the bigger person later. Oh by the way, the trick to avoid stupid rules is by simply changing your school. Better still, make a petition against the school. Fight with your brain cause you should know, the son of bi%&hes who make up certain stupid school rules don't really have any. =P




Even educators, can be friends with students...with respect of course!



And to politicians out there, if you can read, (Seriously I ask. Can you read? Cause I think the decisions you've made so far are quite retarded.) instead of jerking off in your office, look into the real problems. Instead of 'goblok'ing all the bloggers (pelik tau kalau org bodoh cuba memanggil org goblok), why not try and take other people's opinions into consideration. Pride is when you do something that is ethically right and you fight to death just to uphold it. The opposite, which I believe most politicians apply in their every decisions, is simply idiotic and 'goblok'.

p.s. To my teachers and lecturers, thanks for making me who I am today and I will remember all of you always. To the certain few, who thought they've taught me something when they're just being a jackass, trust me, what goes around comes around.

p.s To politicians... you sux!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ahaha... sumtime it amazes me how them stupid fools got to be the one leading the rakyat, when in fact there are many others more fit and more suitable to be one. talk about dirty politics! huh!

Munawwir Khan @ Mooney said...

What more can I say... We'll do our part of voicing out and hopefully something will get through their thick skulls. =P