Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Don't start it ...

Today I read in the NST of the Malaysian  DPM's visit to Zambia, a landlocked country in Africa which was once called Northern Rhodesia, having Lusaka as its capital and Kenneth Kaunda as its Prime Minister. The news article said that Zambians were in awe of Malaysia that enjoyed a far higher standard of living than Zambia (a country that takes the name of the Zambezi river that runs throught it), and that some of them wished to come and work in this country.  If it comes to this, Malaysia should not welcome them with open arms because their behaviour is not far removed from other black Africans that came to this country before. Not that I have anything against Africans in general but what I know about them through media report for the past several years ever since African visitors and students came to this country is that they are no good and are always up to no good.

Since independence, black Africans have never been able to administer their countries. Except for countries in Northern Africa such as Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, look what a mess there is in the Congo, In Ruanda, Nigeria, Uganda, Sudan, Chad, Ghana and many, many others all over Africa. They are all a mess. These countries have gone through internecine wars, genocides, tribal killings, and what have you, where millions were killed or maimed - all of their own making. And because of these, their countries have been impoverished in spite of the many natural resources that they have. 

The black African visitors, students or tourists, are invariably involved in the drug syndicate, black money scams, and even serious crimes such as homicides. The African tourists did not come to Malaysia to tour the country and the student did not come here to study. They are all interested in making money even by illegal means. They do not seem to respect the laws of the host country nor the Malaysian people. They tend to bully their way around like not paying for the foods they eat in restaurants nor paying the full amount. Because of this behaviour, some Africans are not allowed to enter eateries.