I have been reading and monitoring the developments in your country. It's interesting to see various parties from both sides taking potshots and defending the programme.
It is peculiar to have only course leaders from a single community to promote a supposedly 1Malaysia unity concept.
It would be more convincing if the course leaders consisted of various communities to truly reflect the diversity of your country.
A single community would tend to dwell on their own one-sided perceptions and away from the true intent of the BTN programme.
Thus, it is not convincing to say the BTN promotes unity when it does not even have a nationalistic mix of other communities that proudly makes Malaysia what she is.
There is a clear sign of a small group of people who are suffering from inferiority complexes and unfortunately sit in positions of power.
They are dragging Malaysia on a destructive collision course both in the social and economic sense.
My friends are bypassing Malaysia as a choice investment portal as they find her very confusing and losing her competitiveness each day compared to her neighbours.
The business policies are not attractive to investors. Malaysia seems to be going backward into a third world country state.
Needless to say your nation consists of brilliant people, evidently proven on the international platform.
I cannot understand why these talents do not want to flourish in your country instead. It is sad to see good talents go to waste.
