Bumiputera Juga!

lax chiefs

Lax Kw’alaams Chiefs

https://www.thenorthernview.com/news/nine-allied-tribes-of-lax-kwalaams-sign-benefits-agreement-with-eagle-spirit-energy-question-authority-of-mayor-and-council/ 

… dan Pantone 3262 C*

frack

Sekarang kan sudah tua, berusia,
berkampung baru di British Columbia.

dengar khabar dan berita .
wira korporat negara Malaysia.

Mencari  dan menggali sumber LNG,
sahingga tergempa bumi di sini!

Korporat kita pun ada petanda,
Pantone tiga dua enam dua namanya.

 

* Pantone  3262 C adalah hakmilik Pantone colour matching system.

https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/regional-news/4-6-quake-caused-by-fracking-largest-on-record-ogc-finds-1.2133434

Kuning, Merah…

Merdeka Day 56th 2013 Aug 31 human flag Abdul Samad Building

Ingatkah lagi masa di sekolah,
menjadi warna anggota bendera.

Di stadium atau di padang yang besar,
merayakan hari gemilang Merdeka.

Hmm…  saya jadi kuning rasanya
sekarang suda breubah tandanya.

‘http://anythingbeautiful.blogspot.com/2013/08/malaysia-celebrates-56th-merdeka.html

Red vs Yellow!

yellowandred

A troubling development in terms of the symbolism of Malaysian identity is the racializing of the colours Yellow and Red following the recent of Bersih 4 protests.  The withdrawal of PAS a form the organizing and mobilizing of the Bersih movement and event has resulted in a visible difference in the crowd. There is a dearth of Malay participants, and consequently, the Bersih Yellow has come to signify the ‘Chinese interest’ rather than the intended symbolism of ‘Clean and Fair Politics’. The Bersih 4 march was swiftly followed by a definitively Malay Red shirt rally, filled all the ugly posturing that brings the deja vu of may 13th 1969  to older Malaysians.

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2015/9/15/colour-coded-racial-tensions-grow-with-malaysia-rallies

https://southeastasiaglobe.com/malaysia-redshirt-movement/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_May_incidenthttps://wordpress.com/post/koboiproject.com/121

Koboi Balik Kampung 1

1 MUDIK PULANG Koboi Balik Kampung Series, 12 Chromogenic Prints in a Limited Edition of 9, Niranjan Rajah, 2015
1 MUDIK PULANG
Koboi Balik Kampung, 12 Chromogenic Prints, 30″ X 20″, Limited Edition of 9, Copyright 2015 by Niranjan Rajah


The Koboi Balik Kampung photographic series was shot during my visit to Kuala Lumpur from Vancouver in 2013. The 13th general elections had just concluded in Malaysia and the excitement was still in the air. Meanwhile, the government of British Columbia had announced a multi-billion dollar LNG investment by PETRONAS. Indeed, I had returned home (balik kampung) to news of Malaysian hegemony in the British Columbian LNG market and to the stirrings of discontent, my ‘home away from home’. As the contradictory affectations of Malaysian pride and British Columbian dread resound in me, the irony of this merging of worlds has become an irrepressible muse and the impetus for starting this blog.