Tuesday, November 16

Ovi magazine; Tuesday November 16th, 2021

 

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Tuesday November 16th, 2021


The Dark Forces Changing Malaysian Society by Murray Hunter

Malaysia was once a harmonious society, where the different ethnic groups coexisted with a sense of community, and each ethnic group once openly celebrated festivals together. All the ethnic groups were free to express their cultures, and practice their religions without interference. Malaysia had a strong and stable government with a working multi-racial coalition. All of the nation’s citizens were once proud to be Malaysian.

Malaysia once lived up to the tourist slogan ‘Malaysia, Truly Asia’.

There are many forces that have dramatically changed Malaysian society over the last 50 years. Tanah Melayu has changed from a rich multi-cultural society, that was appreciated by all, towards an insular narrow thinking one, where minority groups have become disconnected from the cultural, political, and social directions the country is now headed.

The product of this changing Malaysia is the current budget delivered by the new Ismail Sabri Yakoob government just recently. This budget has been criticised from many quarters. The budget is being charged as being unfair to all citizens, and totally lacking empathy towards the suffering Rakyat during this Covid crisis. Former minister Zaid Ibrahim said that Malaysia is the only country in the world that has a race specific budget.

The rest of this article will look at the factors that have brought Malaysia to this point.

Continue reading HERE!


In a new room #poem by Bohdan Yuri

“Shadows dancing, lost and found,
stars above, make no sounds; 
from the moon, ghostly abstractions
fill my room with playful distractions.”

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Continue reading HERE!


Subsidies and soft loans: facts and fallacies by Joseph Gatt

In many countries, notably France and former French colonies, I hear a lot of businesses saying things like “we need the government to help us” or “our business needs subsidies” or “our businesses needs soft loans.”

So here are the facts and fallacies.

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Fallacy: subsidies help increase production

Fact: a lot of the subsidies go to new technologies but also training in the new technologies, hiring new staff, and other expenses.

In the case of agriculture, production depends on many factors, including weather factors and the overall economic health of the nation.

In the case of industry, production depends widely on the necessity of the product and the overall consumer demand of the product.

So subsidies won’t always increase production. And even if subsidies do increase production that does not guarantee the product will sell.

Fallacy: the government should build electricity, water, gas and transportation facilities for farmers and small industries.

Fact: the government should connect cities and provide citizens access to electricity and gas and water.

Continue reading HERE!


UNESCO founded

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945. Its stated purpose is to contribute to peace and security by promoting international collaboration through education, science, and culture in order to further universal respect for justice, the rule of law, and the human rights along with fundamental freedoms proclaimed in the UN Charter. It is the heir of the League of Nations’ International Commission on Intellectual Cooperation.

UNESCO has 193 Member States and seven Associate Members. The organization is based in Paris, with over 50 field offices and many specialized institutes and centres throughout the world. Most of the field offices are “cluster” offices covering three or more countries; there are also national and regional offices. UNESCO pursues its objectives through five major programs: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, and communication and information. Projects sponsored by UNESCO include literacy, technical, and teacher-training programmes; international science programmes; the promotion of independent media and freedom of the press; regional and cultural history projects; the promotion of cultural diversity; international cooperation agreements to secure the world cultural and natural heritage (World Heritage Sites) and to preserve human rights, and attempts to bridge the worldwide digital divide.


Tang & Ram 21#21 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

for more Tang & Ram, HERE!

For more Ovi Cartoons, HERE!


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