All Malaysians should watch Prof. Tazuddin's series. They are facts and realities. By watching one will learn and know more what're going on in Malaysia. One has everything to gain and nothing to lose. Thank you Prof.
Doc, excellent lecture. Please do more of such lecture. All our politicians need such educational lectures to open up their closed MENTALITY. Thanks Doc.
I think you misunderstood the Good Prof. The lecture is for PH supporters who are now disillusioned with the UG. According to the Prof. politicians do what they do to get votes, so they will do whatever they do irrespective of what we say about them. It's for us, voters to understand what the prof. is saying and smart enough to differentiate the different political parties. Complaining just for the sake of complaining without laying out the solutions is just destructive and does not contribute to positive change.
I think it's more of the non-malay Malaysians who need this lecture. Lately, the situation has become so bad that ppl are not only dissing the govt, they are dissing their own country. It's just disgusting how ppl laugh and deride even one small progressive step Malaysia has achieved. A good example is todays news on JP Morgan's announce that they have decide to upgrade Malaysia from nnegative to neutral. Lots of netizens (non Malays ) who laughed and mocked that news.
@@mayfoo02 I read that MCA Youth received 69 appeals from students with 10As who didn't get into matric automatically. And I thought Anwar promised that anyone with 10As will be offered matric. LOL, couldn't even keep that promise! Always blaming the non-Bumis. Blame them for working harder. Blame them for being richer. Blame them for brain-drain. Seriously?
@@dwandaaahbit2755True, I’ve come across a few of them out there! They just mind their own business and never border about Voting is to fulfil citizen’s responsibility and to bring Change for the betterment of the future for their children.
This is the right person speak up.. 100% support.. must transform otherwise malaysia will linkup.. let Anwar to done something good for the malaysian n country.. please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The 5 factors that Prof Tajuddin raised are valid in the Malaysian context of multi racial and multi religious country of ours. We need to learn, understand and change togather for the good of all Malaysians.
IT TAKES A SINCERE COLLECTIVE AWARENESS, SELF-REFLECTION& ACCEPTANCE OF OUR PRESENT TRUE DIRE SITUATION TO MAKE SERIOUS COMMITTED AMENDS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF ALL MALAYSIANS ❤Love& Light
Very true, many ppl don't understand change required patient. They just kept pressuring government to do this n that. But in reality can the majority people able to take it? We really need to be patient. Respect prof way of thinking. Stop complaining and do what we can or do more if want to have more. Many of stop learning after leaving the school, we shouldn't stop learning, read books.
Thank you prof. I just cant understand why some peole are complainting so much when someone is sacrificng his time for us to be happy. My suggestion to the critics out there give your hand of support if you can if not shut up. Let Datuk Anwar do what he can within his capacity. Prof. uou are really a man of wisdom..Let Allah bless you with more wisdom so that at least some critics can wake up ftom their sleep of ignorance. Thank you prof. for your insight on this topic.
Anwar is not a capable leader or PM. He is clueless and have no vision for the country. He only wants to be the PM nothing more. A hopeless and useless good for nothing PM. Consider the worst of the worst PM the country ever had. No hope for the country if he stay as PM untill another 3 years. The country is bound to collapes sooner or later with him at the helm.
Very wise and true words. To make a real change everyone in the country must be prepared to bite the bullet. The truth hurts and efforts to remedy them hard to stomach. But if we were to set aside some of our egos, our fears ,press on, preservere with one mind and heart we may effect some meaningful change. In our country.
@@paulinelee8915 That would require us to identify who the good political parties/politicians are and to give them full support even though some of the things are not to our liking, instead of complaining when no credible alternative solutions were offered.
Very true what the Prof says, the unity government inherited 60 years of mismanagement. To effect change is a hugh task and takes time. The present government have to work within the numerous constraints that is present. So its not easy.
paulinekee8915- Thats typical communist talk. Msia developed under BN rule for many years. Before 2018 Msia was economically on the move, after PH regime took over, Msians are sufferings as economy worse off.! Bad governance by incompetent ministers in cabinet.
Totally agree with your view points, prof. Tajuddin. People are so impatient, people are too demanding, people aren’t thinking wisely. They give in too easily to all the nonsensical narrative about the present govt, easily accepting all the fitnah & fake news. As Muslims we must know the commandment of tabayyun that is crucial for us to avoid preconception and prejudice. Yet we choose to ignore this & prefer to follow our emotions instead. If this continues, it’s hard to imagine how any change can take effect, never mind whichever govt. of the day is in charge.
The worst offenders are the supposedly Independent Media and NGOs pushing Western values without constraint in terms of understanding the culture and circumstances. We should be aware of hidden hands and ulterior motives.
@@bahloolstories5361 The Malay Belt are 'captured' voters. What Prof. is referring to are the PH supporters who are disillusioned with the UG in terms of the change promised by PH. They do need self-reflection.
Following the current Akta, Malaysia will have excess budget in 6 years. Then, more solid financial standing and benefits for all. Meanwhile, the targeted subsidies pain, shift to renewal energy, progressive salary, floatation of prices, supply of treated water to Sabah (and Kelantan etc) and flood mitigation throughout the hotspots will be so sweet in five to six years max.
@@bahloolstories5361 ... while Opposition and their supporters are crying; what has the government done. It behoves the people who wants genuine change to be patient with the UG.
How can PMX fix malaysia problem when he cant even fix his own deputy prime minister zahid hamidi who has 47 corruption cases and anwar still pick him over a clean politician
But nowadays many have become snowflakes. They do not even want anything they've been given to be taken away from them. Many do not take the subsidies as a privilege . They insist it's their right. With this kind of logic and attitude, I shudder to think of how Malaysia will turn into.
Ya betul stiap rakyat Malaysia yg sudah dewasa perlu sedar dn brfikir matang.. jangan asyik salahkan org ttng stiap masalah kita.. Kita yg perlu brtnya dn tntukan adakah msalah itu brmula dri diri kita sdiri? Jadi cuba lah berusaha dahulu.. Dri asyik mcari alasan
Winston Churchill said, "To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." While Priyadarshan quoted- No matter how often 'Tom and Jerry' fall, you never complain, and watch it again.
From what I can summarise is the shocking realisation that Malaysia as a whole is childlike and juvenile and will remain so for a long time as we are not allowed to grow up.
Realistic analysis of the past. Fair reading of the consequence of the past onto the present leadership to effect change. A radical change may need a "break bone" exercise. For the rakyat to break bone they need to be convinced that the pain of change would be very beneficial in the long term
Thank you Prof for an unbiased and realistic evaluation of what has been going wrong in this country. For many years i have been concerned with the rise of Religious Extremism is in this country. In this i agree with you. I emphasize the dangers of extremism (not about the religion) and extremism in any form is always dangerous.
JIKA DUNIA INI SUDAH O.K SEMUA !!! MAKA DUNIA INI SUDAH SURGA !!!!! PMX BUKA TUHAN BUKAN MALAIKAT !!!! PMX TAK ADA LAMPU AJAIB !!!! DIA SUNGGUH TERBATAS UNTUK MENCABUT SEGALA AKAR2 KEJAHAN YANG SUDAH BERAKAR KUAT & JAUH !!!! RASUAH & SAKAU DASHYAT DI NEGARA INI !!! USAHA PMX DITENTANG HEBAT OLEH KAKI2 SAKAU RASUAH DARI KALANGAN ELIT NEGARA INI !!!!!😮
Exactly, la.... Setuju 100000000 % AKAR - UMBI of the WAR LORD terlalu KUAT,,, utk di tumbangkan... Yang asyik KUTUK DSAI & Team, boleh buat lebih hebat ke ? Kita sebagai RAKYAT tak mungkin akan tahu the REAL WEIGHT - BEBANyang di tanggung oleh beliau... Yang amat pelik 20 +++, di bawah DICTATORSHIP tak banyak cakap TAK COMPLAIN or tak banyak comment hanya AKUR je gitu... 🙄🤔 Malaysia, dah patut berSYUKUR kot,,, coz our current PM is a REAL TRUE Malay Muslim.... Sekian....
Exactly what I agree & thanks for bringing it up in this video. If u can change your own 30-40 years bad habits and failures & turn around to live yr dream life within 2 years, then u can be consultant to the government.
Prof Tajuddin is spot on. Our current PM is doing his best for all Malaysians. He doesn’t have a shield to protect his life . Remember all his opponents are waiting with all the arrows to point at him. He believes in a stable country and wants to increase citizens finances . At this time , Who else can run this country smoothly. People in this country must vote during elections with lot of patience and courage. Many people are scared if we appoint anther party to govern. We have a blessings now- Sarawak is a party to our Government. They will look at check and Balance. I hope Prof Tajuddin becomes an MP and teach our politicians. Prof Tajuddin is a man of principles. Regards. Dato Dr Krishnamoorthy
We need more Malaysians like you who put the interest of the country above all else…and hope that more Malaysians from different racial and religious backgrounds can listen to this talk. My salute to you prof Tajuddin.
Well said Professor.Agree with you view on the "Nasi Lemak" Sir.A lot of our Malaysian people are still living in "Nasi Lemak" world and unable or fail to see the understand the direction is beneficial future generation and country.All they know is Government need to spoon feed them all the time even they know this country is in debt for so long.No leaders are dare to implement subsidy rationalisation becos it is a very difficult decision to do.End of the day, this is need to be done by any PM in future.Hope our people will slowly understand the whole issue and what best.for our future.
I would rather vote for a gov with flaws that tries to correct the course (yup it's not a comfortable journey) than a gov that borrows money and gives freebies to it's people until it goes bankrupt.
Look at PADU, how incompetent it is besides huge money had been spent which revealed that they didn't do their works diligently before it was launched. Likewise, abolishment of diesel subsidy, the government did not do a good preparation work before it was implemented, thus it was chaotic and also affect the economy. These are just examples among others.
Very True Professor, most people on the streets in Malaysia has not thought about this. Especially those Chinese who are 99% politically naive in Malaysia has no patience in waiting to give the Government a chance to change.
Malaysia should be Lead by Younger Leaders. Not those expired ones as what we hv. That's the huge challenge to dinamic Malaysian for the change. Are Malaysian ready.. Especially Malays... The typical Malays.
The talk about young leaders is rather meaningless. What we need are leaders who are competent, subscribe to multi-racial/religious Malaysia, good governance and abide by the Constitution. Over the relatively short history of Malaysia's Independence, we know the characteristics of the competing political parties. For enlightened folks, pls reflect on Prof.'s view and contribute to positive change in Malaysia. (If need to spell out; give the UG under the leadership of DSAI a chance to effect the necessary change).
Ya, a big disgrace for the Melayus to castrate Anwar in those days by Mahathir. Also very shameful not to vote for him. He has assumed justice now he is PMX for Malaysia. And he is working hard for the country now. God is Great❤❤❤.
"we put money ahead of compassion for another human being" strong point Prof. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and insights. We need to mature more as a society.
As a fellow Chinese, I am ashamed of my kind's inability to understand the simple fact that change don't come quick and easy (and for God's sake not within a few years), even more so when this is not even a 100% PH government. My kind lost their thoughts in fighting and arguing over small and short-term inconvenience while losing sight of the bigger picture. I hoped there's a way to solve this asap, but frustrated at my own inability on finding the right answer.
How Akmal and Hasan positioned themselves are to capture the Malay Belt whom they seem powerful to govern Malaysia but DLA and others already rationalised that our government needs all Malaysians to be on the same side. Other than that is foolishness.
Blame strangers don't help our lifestyle ... Destiny is from our own actions only... Sick of society demanding help in all corners. Agree with prof, been there, done that... Success comes
I have no respect now, for Bersih, 'Independent Media' such as Malaysiakini, many NGOs whom I used to respect. They offer no solutions to positive change and I sometimes wonder what is their real objective (motives) in their existence. They definitely need funding for what they do and I wonder who their backers are.
Very true in what professor is saying. We as the next generation after our parent must speak to our parents and explain to them why we need a stronger party to rule Malaysia and what difference it makes if we vote for the right candidate and their participation in the parliament. I still remember when my mother told me that 1969 the DAP won and the situation turn into disaster but I explain to her the actual scenario as who started the fight and how Tuanku Abdul Rahman was in house arrest and etc. so it’s not because opposition win and they created curfew in 1969. After this explanation may always vote for the right candidate to represent us in the parliament.
Prof, I agree with what you have said. It's more towards the contentment and appreciation of the effort has been done by the government. I could see how each of the ministers has taken seriously and accountable for the job which has given to them. Well done! 👏👏👏 When I ponder upon the word 'Madani', there are many things which come across my mind including the law. I know it couldn't be changed overnight but how many has looked into it to be able to move forwards to be a better citizen. One of it was the accident law. Lately, I've met with an accident. It was the mistake of the lady who was on a motorbike and coming out of the junction without stopping. The road was narrow and I was on the straight road. I couldn't avoid her. Unfortunately, she banged my car. According to the police, she will be summoned but in the other hand, she could claim my NCD due to the fall. The claim she gets will be more than her summon. My heart was broken as I need to pay for my car repair and my NCD (car insurance) turns to zero once she claims it though I'm not in the wrong. How could this law exist to encourage more accidents happen? The motorbikes are now the king of the road. Even when the traffic light shows red, they still beat it. There's only 50-50 when accident happens at the traffic lights. Who could stand for the truth? Everyone is just accepting the fact whereby law is made by humans. I believe the changes have to be on both sides. The country leaders have to look into the matters of the citizens thoroughly and working hand in hand together with the authority to be the best that they could. Unity and trust need to be gained before the citizens could really change for the betterment of themselves.
All zaman batu rakyat..love and like Tun M style memerintah Malaysia...suka sangat dengan pemerintahan Tun Mahathir seperti dulu..ada power tangkap orang sesuka hati...may be..
I was like you before. I thought I liked Tun M’s style. What I learned later on was that, because of the ISA, Sabah and Sarawak do not dare to bring up their rights. That’s not good for Sabah and Sarawak. That’s not good for us Sabahans and Sarawakians. That’s not fair.
Many of us complain, but didnt pay proper tax to the goverment. I cant understand this kind of people. They already received a lot help from goverment, but its never enough i guess. Like u said, grow up and take responsibility. Paying something on market price is nothing bad, paying something due to discount cant last forever.
Incapable of critical thinking is the problem. Anwar is saving the country from bankruptcy just like Sri Lanka. Our country debts needs to be settled. Else all our country income goes to pay only interest rates. Once bankrupt, no bank will provide us loans to develop the country .. faster internet, better roads and facilities to woo in investors . Previous leaders takes the easy way out of borrowing more monies. Hence, 1.5 trillion debts! Wake up.
It looks like this country is heading south sooner than we thought. The rational thinking people are now a rare breed thanks to our education systems that are manipulated by self interest politicians.
I agree with Prof T's concern on the Chinese voters' absent in the by-election. What about the dinosaur in the room ?? The overwhelming support of the Malays for PAS ! ! In a functioning democracy, it is not normal and realistic to expect >90% support from any group. The Chinese are smart enough to understand that a coalition government by deadly enemies wont lead us to heaven. It's all about venting their frustration. It might be true for the Malays, too !
3.45am....After your recent sojourn at Harith Iskandar, this is my 2nd time watching. Prof 's wisdom of thought, commonsense and objectivity plus siapa tak undi jangan complain was most apt and entertaining discouse!😅
Make change within the comfort of our lives; think outside the square. Stop habit of blaming everyone,go further reflect on your own beliefs or behaviour 🙏🙏🙏
Well said Professor , people don’t realise changes take time, no magic wand here or anywhere.if only people will grow wiser , the change comes from inside oneself