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Environment

[495] Of I want somebody’s head for this

Recently, I found out through the Malay daily Utusan Malaysia, via Screenshots, that areas near certain nature reserves in Malaysia are being violated, with consent of the state.

There seems to be a public outcry on the issue. It is quite rare to see Malaysians bringing up environmental concerns to the spotlight and this outrage along with the Tioman and the Broga matters might just change that and move the political atmosphere in Malaysia towards the greens’ courtyard. Hence, I am glad that the media brought this unnecessary abuse of the environment to public scrutiny. Else, the loud noise of bulldozers bringing the trees down would go unheard and most Malaysians would still not care for the environment. But then again, that might not be the case since this issue might involves corruption by someone somewhere in the government of excessive size.

I must admit that at the moment, I’m unclear on the issue. I don’t know who is to blame as I am not sure how does the system work. It seems to me however that the state has full control on the matter. Even the Malaysian Prime Minister has been quoted that he won’t interfere with the state government’s jurisdiction. Regardless of that, somebody is being negligent and that somebody needs to be identified and brought to justice.

Repairs should of priority and finding the negligent person is secondary. However, a good system is a system that provides satisfying rewards for good behavior and offers sufficient punishment for poor choice of action. To instill good feeling of environmental responsibility and indeed, good governance, such system needs to be in place. So, while repairs should be the uttermost agenda, punishing the person or persons that contribute to the destruction should be of importance.

If the state government fails to do so, then I assert the head of the state of Selangor to resign for failure to protect nature resources that are essential to the people. And using Utusan Malaysia’s own words, translated by Jeff Ooi:

Does it mean that the (Selangor) state government is unaware of the enviromental damage even though the site – government land – is less than 10km from the menteri besar’s office?

Clearly, this is incompetence shown on behalf of the Chief Minister. Or at the very least, he doesn’t care. Or didn’t given the fact that the heat is currently on him. And I don’t feel comfortable having somebody in office that doesn’t care what he is supposed to care.

To come to think of it, Selangor currently has a few major environmental challenges. Apart from this blatant development near of forest reserves, the “world most advance and cleanest” incinerator is to be built in Broga while the world renown firefly refuge in Kuala Selangor is currently suffering a decline in firefly population.

I say enough of this. All this should stop here and now and we should quickly remove the irresponsible legislature(s) that make the destruction possible. I say, let’s start with Khir Toyo. I say, the Malaysians blogosphere must move against Khir Toyo. We should do Bloggers against Khir Toyo or something.

Or I might need to play World of Warcraft some more.

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Sports

[494] Of Ronald Koeman

Effective yesterday, Ronald Koeman, Ajax’s head coach resigns. He has been under a lot of pressure for the past few weeks. The fans’ dissatisfaction reaches a new height during the 2 – 0 win over FC Den Bosch last week. Ajax almost lost to the mediocre team – the two goals came after 90 minutes of play. With the disheartening loss in France, majority of the fans could not take it anymore and neither could Koeman.

What a year. We lost van Gaal and now we lost Koeman.

It is no more than three years ago, when everybody was talking about Ajax and how it might have found its new golden generation. I supppose, it will take a few more years for Ajax to get back on its feet after this fiasco.

And god, why don’t you give us 10 feet of snow and be done with it already?

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Sports

[493] Of a beautiful mistake

Somewhere in Manchester, life must be really beautiful…

…to the Italians. Hurrah to Manchester United’s extremely fabulous keeper.

Now, let’s see how Ajax will do against an old French foe.

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Activism Economics Environment Politics & government

[492] Of Coke resolution

I was there again in MSA Chamber observing the confusing proceeding to pass a resolution against Coke. The victory was confusing too but bottom line is, MSA supports the resolution to call the administration to not renew the University’s contract with Coke.

There were some that voiced their opposition towards the resolution. Coke obviously disagrees with the resolution and sent two representatives into MSA Assembly despite the fact that Coke does not represent the students in Michigan.

College Republicans object the Coke resolution. It seems to me that the Republicans oppose the resolution just because the sponsors of the resolution seem to be on the other side of the spectrum – basically, I see the Republicans objecting without having any real concern for the issue. But whatever the Republicans think, it doesn’t matter. They are the minority here in Michigan. Their opinion hardly influences anything, as proven in MSA.

And another opposition came from, from my perception, a recipient of Coke scholarship, or at least somebody that benefits from Coke’s support to the University. It is my opinion that the opposition expressed from this quarter as the strongest of all. The coalition is somewhat lucky that the system somehow worked against the person that spoke for this one group.

I would say no further until I read the Daily tomorrow.

And also, Channel 4 was in the MSA Chamber too.

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Activism Economics Environment Photography Politics & government

[491] Of Surviving Scrutiny protest

A protest was held at the Business School last Thursday in conjunction of Surviving Scrutiny: Corporations in the Age of Global Business. The representative from Coke was obviously uncomfortable with the presence of protesters during her talk.

The Michigan Daily on the other hand didn’t quite report what really happened. At the same time, their report seems to be inaccurate.

Anyway, more pixels!

I don’t know whether that is legal or not but it’s way too cool!

In front of Hale before the talk started.

Getting the 125 feet bottle-link into the auditorium. The person from Coke was distracted by it – when the moderator asked her a question, she asked the moderator to repeat to question.

In the auditorium.

A close-up of the banner in the previous photo.

p/s – switched backed to Blogger’s commenting system. The improvement brought by the Blogger team looks good but I can’t make it work at the moment.

pp/s – the commeting system is now working. And I didn’t even touch the code and it somehow worked.