Wednesday 9 September 2009

Msia, we've a problem...


LOL, probably one of the funniest clip I've ever seen... The clip told the truth as well, what a taxi driver think about Malaysian football, english education in Malaysia and party-hopping... Just after Khairy finish said about how fed up he is about Malaysian not supporting their own local FC, a bloke just came into the taxi and says he support chelsea... lol... Then Khairy had a little arguement with the passenger which makes the passenger left the taxi in the end... After he left, Khairy's handphone rang Man Utd ringtone... =.= Fckn hell...

My favourite part would probably be the interaction between the Malay guy who speak in mandarin, Baki Zainal with Khairy. He's one of the malaysian celebrities. When the taxi driver said "korang melayu cakap melayulah", I've thought about the same thing happened in malaysian chinese themselves. "If you're Chinese, speak Mandarin lah, wana show how good your English, aren't you?" Sigh, don't know this kinda thing still happened in Malaysia or not... The Malay guy then critised the taxi driver, and also says about the driver not using meter. Well, few years ago me and my Korean housemates "chopped" by a taxi driver when we were heading back from KL to Subang. They said even in South Korea, taxi driver'll let passengers know approximately how much they'll be paying, the passengers'll still pay according to the meter machine and not according to what a taxi driver charged...

Well afterall, Baki says the truth that Malaysia do have a problem which is Khairy Jamaluddin the taxi driver himself. In the end, Khairy who create issues with the Malaysian Chinese community years ago and Namewee who as well critised the Malay community long ago sitting together in a taxi. The director would probably just wana bring out the message that the Malaysian can share and live together in a peaceful manner despite having some political and social problems. Even Namewee likes Malay's keris, and Khairy would likes to share some of his culture with a Chinese.

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