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A Malay peribahasa or old saying "buang yang keruh, ambil yang jernih" literally means to discard the murky silty part of the water and keep the good clear portion. We can't change the past but we can learn from the good and the bad. May we all can live together in peace.
Well said Jack! I'm Malaysian and have studied overseas and travelled to many different countries including Australia. Home is where the heart is and I had never thought of emigrating from Malaysia. Happy Australia Day!
@JackAlderton Thank you Jack. I'm quite sure it's as exciting as the Malaysian national day, when was Australia gained independence from the British? 😀
😮 Wow! We Malaysians learned so much about KL & Malaysia from good brother Jack from Sydney Australia! We wish we had a geography teacher just like Jack when we were in our high schools! Thank You So Much Jack for the history of Merdeka Day ( 31stAug ) & the Malaysia Day ( 16thSept ) celebrations! Happy Australian Day to Jack & to All Australians! 🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌🕊🇲🇾🇦🇺
Thank you and well-said about our diverse culture yet able to accept one another. I live in an north asian country over 30 years. Though all of them speak the sama language and share commun culture, yet they are still fighting internally all these years about who come first and who come later to the country (over privilege or loyalty issues). I am happy that we live together as Malaysians in Malaysia though we still have some issues.
Happy Australian Day Mate(Jack).. I'm from Malaysia staying in Perth WA.. it's been like 12 to 13 year now I'm here.. like u said Australians don't celebrate like how Malaysian unite for the Holidays as 1.. here it's kinda dull ... hope in future they will adapt all cultures or multinationals .. take care mate ..like Ur videos as always
As a first gen Aussie from immigrants I am 100% in your court homie, too many people here are stuck in hate all the time despite being in very well off conditions. Glad to see you calling out the potential of inclusiveness at a societal level!
Yessir thanks for the support 🙏 I toned it down a bit as you can imagine but seems like most people are taking it well. Australia has so much potential and we can learn a lot from other countries (not just Malaysia ofc)!!
Great video mate! I started following you channels and videos after your home tour, it reminded me a bit Brissie but way more cheaper. Im considering moving and launch my next startup in Malaysia. I spent a week in KL and I loved it!, people are super kind and warm! hope to move there this year! Grettings from Japan!
Australia had contributed to what Malaysia is today. Both in blood (WWII & The Emergency) and treasures like investment and educations. Many older Malaysian in the 60s and 80s were educated in Aussie Universities either fully subsides or partial by the Aussie government. Aussie should be proud of what they have contributed to Malaysia. Thank you mates!
to add, there is a few war memorial which build as remembrance to those that lost their lives (POW) (eg. Quailey's Hill Memorial & Kundasang War Memorial)
@@silentkiller1412 If you visit the australia war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah.
Im ,Australian. Did many trips to Malaysia. Realised,National celebration Day of many countries are celebrating independence. Their country is free independence. Australia celebrates, when the English came to Australia and more or less took over. There is a massive difference, why countries celebrate their national Day.
Thanks for your comment and sharing your view. In reality, that’s not what people are celebrating. We just want a day to celebrate our country together, for all people. Hence the calls to ‘change the date’. Our federation day (when we became an independent country) was January 1st, 1901, which is a more appropriate day to celebrate. Nonetheless people probably just don’t find that a popular day since it’s already a public holiday (new year’s day!) - hope that helped explain a bit more. Thanks for watching.
In 1975 I was in sydney , melborne , canberra with my husband for the 1st time . Enjoyed the holidays v much, & the feeling there was very close to UK. Love visiting the sheep farm & the countrysides too. Happy Australia Day to all Australian ! ❤
If you visit the Australia war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah when the Japanese army forced them to walk through the jungles. Memorial about this event could be found in perth,sydney, darwin as well.
Happy Ozzy day mate, I'm Malaysian grew up in Canberra Australia. I miss my old house, the beach my apples tree in the back yard in Australia. Now live in Malaysia. Hope you like it here.
Happy Aus day mate, I agree 💯. Australian Born Chinese living in BKK now, met up with a fellow Aussie for some pies, sausage rolls and Anzac biscuits yesterday! Proud to be Aus 🇦🇺 🎉
I understand the feelings of Aboriginal Australians about Australia Day because it would be like deciding to hold National Day on 24 August (the date Melaka was conquered by Portugal) instead of 31 August (the date the peninsular states declared independence from Britain). The reason why there are no negative remarks about past colonisers on Independence Day is because they’re in the past, not the present, and the date is chosen by the independent people to commemorate that independence. Had it been chosen by the colonials to commemorate colonisation, the situation would probably have been quite different. What baffles me is why Australia doesn’t just choose a different day for this commemoration, it’s such a simple fix.
Aussies, kiwis, Fijians brits etc will always be remembered as heroes who fought for Malaysian independence and also the emergency period. Many lost their lives for this land we now call Malaysia
If you visit the australian war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah.
Unfortunately in Australia, this Australia Day debate has been hijacked by the extreme ends of the political spectrum. Personally i don't mind a date change, but the trouble is, the advocates for a date change can't even decide which date to move to ! And the dumbest thing is certain employers (Especially government departments) allow employees to come to work on Australia Day, and then take a day off on another day ! (If you are so against Australia Day, you should not take a day off) As a Malaysian who is currently living in Melbourne, i also miss the Australia Day parade where people from different cultures celebrated together. (It got cancelled by the Victorian government a few years ago) Finally, i must say, it was pretty brave of you to make this video 😆😅 I was wondering if the comments section below was going to turn into a Twitter/Facebook/Herald Sun sewer 😅
I studied at Monash in the 80s. One day, my friends (all guys) and I were playing cricket. Suddenly, a few Aussie girls came to join us in the game. That would never happen in M'sia. I thought, that's why Australia has achieved so much, especially in sports. When aussies want to do something, they just do it. They don't care what others think. M'sians are different. What others think influence a lot how we behave.
Australia's cities are so beautiful. I have beem to Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. No wonder they are always in the Top 5 of the world''s liveable cities.
I agree, it’s such a beautiful place I just wish we could come together and bring back the wholesome Aussie values. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
it all started with allowing vernacular schools. chinese and tamil get to preserve the language (thus culture) the risk was huge but the gain is looking much greater.
dem look at that bicep, dude also can make workout video content on how to eat healthy, which food good to eat outside, like shawarma, at least have tons of protein, steamed chicken rice, street grilled chicken. Discover good park for jogging and do some calisthenic exercise. example, Kepong metropolitan park, Perdana lake park kuala lumpur. I done this since stop my budget for gym so went to parks to exercise instead. it's getting bored if just workout at home.
the thing about naturalisation for outsider in malaysia is due to our history for over 400 years back then,since we got independence in 1957 ,so its very thin to chance.. i also learned the australian history from various source to know bout it,all i can says is that current gen arent responsible for back then and with u here being in malaysia mixing with various culture,clothes,thats how current white gen should learn bout other culture,race,and among others.. let be better than strive for better future ahead..
Im in Australia from Malaysia( working here), i bought flag and put all over the office .. sad to see many Australian are scared to even say happy Australia day .. really sad that to see people fall for this propaganda to divide the people here.
We fight every day with each other on social media. We put type MCI etc seriously. But when it comes to real life, we are one and no other countries are allowed to talk bad things about other type of race. Or else we label the outsiders with 'their mothers are green!'.
geographically, not really (but the earth’s a globe so west is against a reference point) culturally & historically, yes, as in reference to the anglosphere (european & north american influence = west)
Interesting vlog, Jack. Now we know that most Aussies are as divided as Americans, even abt Australian Day. Sad. Fact is, we value our families, friends & multi racial communities, thus we're united & strong as a nation. However, traditional values are lacking in the West & Australia.
A nation or people who do not undersstand and remember history will only repeat the horrors of the past. If you live in Malaysia long enough, you will understand the aftermath of 1969 (the instigators are not brought to justice, and one even ended up as PM!), We brushed it all under the carpet for decades, all in the pursuit of "racial equalization". We are somewhat better for it, and Malaysia has transformed over the decades. And yet, we don't look back much, unless it is officially pro-political narrative of what Malaysia wants to be. At least in Australia, history can be discussed with new findings and changing demographics. Don't underestimate what you perceive as "broken" as the process of re-evaluation of history and knowledge is a civic freedom many in Malaysia do enjoy much of.
That’s the thing … Malaysia day celebrates their independence from British rule, whilst Australia Day celebrates when the British came and took over the traditional owners’ land.
That’s not what’s actually being celebrated though. Most people can agree that Australia Day is about celebrating the country, all people, and our achievements NOT the arrival, hence calls to ‘change the date’. The most logical day would be Federation Day, when Australia became it’s own nation, but that happened on January 1st, 1901 - New Year’s Day, hence the pushback to make that another public holiday. Either way it would be great if us Aussies could just get together and celebrate the country and our future together.
It's the narrative between the oppressors and the oppressed that makes the difference between Aussies and Malaysians. If the British monarch had severed ties with Australia after ww2 Australia Day would not be this controversial. Australia still isn't really an independent country today despite what we want to believe, the crown still has too much control over our identity and way of life.
You enlighten me with your clear explanation. I never know about Australia day and it falls on the day the British ships arrived. If I were the aboriginal or descendant of prisoners, I don't want to celebrate the event. Maybe to get the Australians together requires change of date that can unify all Australians to feel it's worth celebrating. BTW I had a holiday in Sydney decades ago, fell in love with its beauty and weather. I was there during autumn. It's a city i'd like to visit again.
Australia Day is not the same with Malaca ID day 31/08/1957. Rather it's Malaysia Day 16/09/1963 with the establishment of Malaysia Federation under the MA 63. Malaca ID days is the handing over of Malaca back to the Malaya Federation as the rightful owner of Malaca and the handing over of Penang back to Kedah. Australia ID days is also similar to Malaya Federation Days 2nd Feb since the Original Malay Federation was established on 2nd Feb 1948. So we celebrate the return of Malaca from western rules dated from 1511 - 1641 Portugal, 1641 - 1810 Dutch, 1810 - 1941 British, 1942 - 1945 Japan then 1945 - 1957 United Kingdom aka Britain. The return of Malaca was under the MA 57, while the creation of Malaya Federation 1.0 was MA 48. MA 57 allows Malaca and Penang to be part of Malaya Federation with both handover to Malaya Federation. That is why neither Malaca or Penang are under Governor rules instead of a Malay King which can be appointed if wanted back then.
Happy Australia Day.. i will be abit relax tomorrow since Australia will be on public holiday.. since i'm working as contractor for Bank of Queensland :)
The difference between Malaysia & Australia ie colonialism - the Malaysians got their country back, the Aboriginals totally lost control of their country & were treated appallingly!
Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion. I would add that Malaysians were also treated appallingly and went through a massive struggle to get where they are now. There's a lot more to be said here but the focus of this video is positivity and bringing us Aussies together moving forward - if you have any practical solutions you'd like to share, please do.
First of all 31/08/1957 is ID day for Malaca, which was part of British Rules. Penang was handover back to Kedah but was twisted as a state. The rest of us established the Malaya Federation on 2nd Feb 1948. So we don't have ID days. That is why Malaca ID days is considered ID days for Malaya Federation. Then the Brits twist us again with suddenly we need to take Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. Which created Malaysia Day 16/09/1963. See how twisted our history thanks to the Brits. From 16/09/63 everyone ID days suddenly become 31/08 which is not correct for Singapore (while was with us), Sabah and Sarawak. Their ID days from the British empire was different. So now day we have Malaca ID day, Malaysia Creation day, Sabah ID day and Sarawak ID days.
@@JackAldertonDifficult to move forward in Australia when the Opposition opposes anything to do with Aboriginal recognition. They opposed The Voice & now the Opposition leader opposed standing behind the Aboriginal & Torres Straits flags, flags which are recognised as official flags but he is happy to stand behind the flag of a foreign country recently.
Unfortunately, we are a western country, and division amongst society is now the norm, run by the agenda driven media and governments. When I came to KL in September, there was none of that, there millions of flags around the city, and everyone is united. It was so good we are coming again next month, it was so peaceful and relaxing.
Lots of virtue signaling and victim mentality that Australians learned fr liberal Americans. Well, tide is changing with Trump taking out the woke mentality, white supremacy, black history month, pride month etc..that taught these people being patriotic is evil. Australians always follow the tide of American culture. So celebrating national day will be back again next yr.
Malaysia Day is a celebration of the country creation after independence from colonialism. Australia Day (and US Independence Day) however independence from what? You're the colonials. 😂 You're not being colonized, you're the colonizer. The colonials who separated themselves from their central powers to govern their colonies themselves. It is a celebration of ruling your colony yourself.
Thanks for sharing your opinion. In reality, that’s not what is being celebrated, hence the discussions to change the date. Do you think that Australia should have a day to celebrate the country for all Australians? If not, I’d be interested why.
I like to differ, though. Australia was once colonized by the British, hence why they are named under the Commonwealth nations. Even so, right now Australia is practicing the Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy, i.e. the head of the country is the monarch from the UK, King Charles III. I believe the Australians should embrace your national day as a day to promote and introduce to the world what it takes to be an Australian, i.e. the Australian identity. Having common things to celebrate and embrace the differences regardless of religion, skin colour, ethnicity, etc will truly bring out the beauty of Australia.
@ The thing is, there is no Australians because Australia don't exist 😁 Jokes aside, you and most new generation of colonials wouldn't like my opinion. I understand your struggle, don't take me wrong, we all have no choice to be what we are and where we are born, right? But we also must recognize where the sentiment comes from, not denying it or pretend it never a thing or it is all in the past. It doesn't work like that. Why? because what policy makers think isn't the same with what we think. The very system that run is coming from the colonials, this is true even in Malaysia today. Colonialism never really ended, the western world just pretends they have nothing to do with anything. So, you must realize that you're the evidence of what happens, recognize and understand it. Where we go from now is really up to you, the new generations of the colonials. Will you continue the path being laid by your predecessors or make your own. We are the legacy...
Happy Australia Day (Hari Australia!) 🇦🇺🇲🇾 I hope you got at least one valuable takeaway and it opened your eyes to another part of the world. Please let me know by leaving your thoughts or questions as a comment below right now (I'll reply to all!)
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U can sandakan and Penang for see Australian memorials and airbase
Happy Australian day
The National Day marks the freedom for our independence. Malaysia & Australia, has one thing in common, we are the Commonwealth countries.
Happy Australia Day!
A Malay peribahasa or old saying "buang yang keruh, ambil yang jernih" literally means to discard the murky silty part of the water and keep the good clear portion. We can't change the past but we can learn from the good and the bad. May we all can live together in peace.
Well said Jack! I'm Malaysian and have studied overseas and travelled to many different countries including Australia. Home is where the heart is and I had never thought of emigrating from Malaysia. Happy Australia Day!
Selamat Hari Australia Jack, may both countries strive together for better future
Thank you 🙏 hope you had a great weekend!
@@JackAlderton
Happy Australia🇦🇺day to you and also to my husband&families in Melbourne from me as Malaysian🇲🇾 living here🎉
Selamat Hari Australia Jack!
Jack, I'm looking forward to watching your premieres tomorrow. Happy Australia Day. Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks Yasin, you too. Keen to hear your opinion on this one!
@JackAlderton Thank you Jack. I'm quite sure it's as exciting as the Malaysian national day, when was Australia gained independence from the British? 😀
Very well said, Jack. Unity is Strength
thank you for watching and leaving a comment! 🇦🇺
😮 Wow! We Malaysians learned so much about KL & Malaysia from good brother Jack from Sydney Australia! We wish we had a geography teacher just like Jack when we were in our high schools! Thank You So Much Jack for the history of Merdeka Day ( 31stAug ) & the Malaysia Day ( 16thSept ) celebrations! Happy Australian Day to Jack & to All Australians! 🌷🌿🍎🍊🌏✌🕊🇲🇾🇦🇺
haha thank you for watching & leaving a great comment!
Thank you and well-said about our diverse culture yet able to accept one another. I live in an north asian country over 30 years. Though all of them speak the sama language and share commun culture, yet they are still fighting internally all these years about who come first and who come later to the country (over privilege or loyalty issues). I am happy that we live together as Malaysians in Malaysia though we still have some issues.
Happy Australian Day Mate(Jack).. I'm from Malaysia staying in Perth WA.. it's been like 12 to 13 year now I'm here.. like u said Australians don't celebrate like how Malaysian unite for the Holidays as 1.. here it's kinda dull ... hope in future they will adapt all cultures or multinationals .. take care mate ..like Ur videos as always
Thanks for watching, nice to hear from a Malaysian in Perth - I've been meaning to visit there. Appreciate the insights & agree with you!
As a first gen Aussie from immigrants I am 100% in your court homie, too many people here are stuck in hate all the time despite being in very well off conditions. Glad to see you calling out the potential of inclusiveness at a societal level!
Yessir thanks for the support 🙏 I toned it down a bit as you can imagine but seems like most people are taking it well. Australia has so much potential and we can learn a lot from other countries (not just Malaysia ofc)!!
Nice one bro! Interesting context. Thank you for your perspective on this. Happy Australia day!
Thanks Daryl, Australia has some interesting issues that's for sure! Cheers 🇦🇺
Great video mate! I started following you channels and videos after your home tour, it reminded me a bit Brissie but way more cheaper. Im considering moving and launch my next startup in Malaysia. I spent a week in KL and I loved it!, people are super kind and warm! hope to move there this year! Grettings from Japan!
Australia had contributed to what Malaysia is today. Both in blood (WWII & The Emergency) and treasures like investment and educations. Many older Malaysian in the 60s and 80s were educated in Aussie Universities either fully subsides or partial by the Aussie government. Aussie should be proud of what they have contributed to Malaysia. Thank you mates!
thank you for watching and leaving this comment 🙏 🇲🇾🇦🇺
to add, there is a few war memorial which build as remembrance to those that lost their lives (POW) (eg. Quailey's Hill Memorial & Kundasang War Memorial)
@@silentkiller1412 If you visit the australia war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah.
Im ,Australian. Did many trips to Malaysia. Realised,National celebration Day of many countries are celebrating independence. Their country is free independence. Australia celebrates, when the English came to Australia and more or less took over. There is a massive difference, why countries celebrate their national Day.
Australia is the only country that celebrates the arrival of colonisers
Australia is the only country that celebrates the arrival of colonisers
@jny5179 yes, quite strange
Thanks for your comment and sharing your view. In reality, that’s not what people are celebrating. We just want a day to celebrate our country together, for all people. Hence the calls to ‘change the date’. Our federation day (when we became an independent country) was January 1st, 1901, which is a more appropriate day to celebrate. Nonetheless people probably just don’t find that a popular day since it’s already a public holiday (new year’s day!) - hope that helped explain a bit more. Thanks for watching.
@@travelandchange6680just wondering, why wouldnt aussie break away from the king? Or is just ceremonial.
Happy aussie day
"Selamat Hari Australia". Happy Australia Day 🇦🇺, Jack.. 🫶🏻 from 🇲🇾
Good sharing mate!
It’s a great perspective Jack.
Good coverage jack….never knew much of what u just said….tq v much ❤❤
You're welcome, thanks for watching and I'm glad you learned something. Have a great day!
Happy Australia Day Jack!
In 1975 I was in sydney , melborne , canberra with my husband for the 1st time . Enjoyed the holidays v much, & the feeling there was very close to UK. Love visiting the sheep farm & the countrysides too.
Happy Australia Day to all Australian ! ❤
Mate, your biceps are talking too 😇😍
😂 cheers
Mantap Jack Kipidap 👍🏼
Bro..... You really Do Your Home Work... Well Done... Thanks For All The Compliment About Malaysia.
If you visit the Australia war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah when the Japanese army forced them to walk through the jungles. Memorial about this event could be found in perth,sydney, darwin as well.
Happy Ozzy day mate, I'm Malaysian grew up in Canberra Australia. I miss my old house, the beach my apples tree in the back yard in Australia. Now live in Malaysia. Hope you like it here.
Happy Aus day mate, I agree 💯. Australian Born Chinese living in BKK now, met up with a fellow Aussie for some pies, sausage rolls and Anzac biscuits yesterday! Proud to be Aus 🇦🇺 🎉
Well said pal 👏👏👏👏😍
appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Happy Australia day mate
Thanks mate, hope you had a good weekend! 🤝
BTW Jack, where was this video taken? Great background!
I understand the feelings of Aboriginal Australians about Australia Day because it would be like deciding to hold National Day on 24 August (the date Melaka was conquered by Portugal) instead of 31 August (the date the peninsular states declared independence from Britain). The reason why there are no negative remarks about past colonisers on Independence Day is because they’re in the past, not the present, and the date is chosen by the independent people to commemorate that independence. Had it been chosen by the colonials to commemorate colonisation, the situation would probably have been quite different. What baffles me is why Australia doesn’t just choose a different day for this commemoration, it’s such a simple fix.
I’m spending my “Australia Day” in Malaysia right now 😂
😆 enjoy mate
Happy Australia Day bro🎉, I❤ to be Malaysia.
thanks mate!! hope you had a great weekend 🇲🇾🇦🇺
Good content
Happy Australia Day
terima kasih!!
@JackAlderton sama-sama
Good video jack 👍
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
Well Said!!!
thanks for watching Ida!
Aussies, kiwis, Fijians brits etc will always be remembered as heroes who fought for Malaysian independence and also the emergency period. Many lost their lives for this land we now call Malaysia
thank you for watching and leaving a valuable comment, much respect for them 🙏
If you visit the australian war memorial museum in Canberra, theres a small section about the Sandakan death match during WWII where 2000+ aussie soldiers died in Sabah.
Unfortunately in Australia, this Australia Day debate has been hijacked by the extreme ends of the political spectrum. Personally i don't mind a date change, but the trouble is, the advocates for a date change can't even decide which date to move to ! And the dumbest thing is certain employers (Especially government departments) allow employees to come to work on Australia Day, and then take a day off on another day ! (If you are so against Australia Day, you should not take a day off) As a Malaysian who is currently living in Melbourne, i also miss the Australia Day parade where people from different cultures celebrated together. (It got cancelled by the Victorian government a few years ago) Finally, i must say, it was pretty brave of you to make this video 😆😅 I was wondering if the comments section below was going to turn into a Twitter/Facebook/Herald Sun sewer 😅
I studied at Monash in the 80s. One day, my friends (all guys) and I were playing cricket. Suddenly, a few Aussie girls came to join us in the game. That would never happen in M'sia. I thought, that's why Australia has achieved so much, especially in sports. When aussies want to do something, they just do it. They don't care what others think. M'sians are different. What others think influence a lot how we behave.
Australia's cities are so beautiful. I have beem to Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. No wonder they are always in the Top 5 of the world''s liveable cities.
I agree, it’s such a beautiful place I just wish we could come together and bring back the wholesome Aussie values. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
Happy Australia Day to all australians
thank you! hope you had a great weekend
Happy Australia Day Australians
thank you! 🇲🇾🇦🇺
it all started with allowing vernacular schools. chinese and tamil get to preserve the language (thus culture)
the risk was huge but the gain is looking much greater.
Come to Labuan during Memorial War Day Labuan. I am not sure when, but the celebration around nov or dec.
Beautiful garden. Suns out guns out Jack❤
haha TRX is a nice place! cheers
Wowwww awesome..
Thanks for watching!
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thanks mate!
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Malaysia Boleh!
Happy Australia Day..
Thank you Zaidin!
Jack is bringing the gun show today 🤣
dem look at that bicep, dude also can make workout video content on how to eat healthy, which food good to eat outside, like shawarma, at least have tons of protein, steamed chicken rice, street grilled chicken. Discover good park for jogging and do some calisthenic exercise. example, Kepong metropolitan park, Perdana lake park kuala lumpur. I done this since stop my budget for gym so went to parks to exercise instead. it's getting bored if just workout at home.
Ask Peter Dutton. Good video
haha cheers, thanks mate.
the thing about naturalisation for outsider in malaysia is due to our history for over 400 years back then,since we got independence in 1957 ,so its very thin to chance.. i also learned the australian history from various source to know bout it,all i can says is that current gen arent responsible for back then and with u here being in malaysia mixing with various culture,clothes,thats how current white gen should learn bout other culture,race,and among others.. let be better than strive for better future ahead..
Im in Australia from Malaysia( working here), i bought flag and put all over the office .. sad to see many Australian are scared to even say happy Australia day .. really sad that to see people fall for this propaganda to divide the people here.
How do you stay there for more than 90 days mate?
Advance Australia Fair!
5:57 What’s the R word?
We fight every day with each other on social media. We put type MCI etc seriously. But when it comes to real life, we are one and no other countries are allowed to talk bad things about other type of race. Or else we label the outsiders with 'their mothers are green!'.
I love melbourne wish could somehow migrate there 😂
I think you can! Hope it works out
Tq bro 😍👍 public holidays chinese news years ..CNY 3 hari lagi rakyat Malaysia akan sama2 celebration chinese news years .
No worries mate, love Malaysia & happy CNY!
happy straya day
thanks mate!!
I have a question for Aussies : is Australia in the west?
geographically, not really (but the earth’s a globe so west is against a reference point) culturally & historically, yes, as in reference to the anglosphere (european & north american influence = west)
Interesting vlog, Jack.
Now we know that most Aussies are as divided as Americans, even abt Australian Day. Sad.
Fact is, we value our families, friends & multi racial communities, thus we're united & strong as a nation. However, traditional values are lacking in the West & Australia.
A few years ago, you could buy citizenship for $50k to Malaysia
You can apply for Malaysian citizenship after 20 years residing here
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A nation or people who do not undersstand and remember history will only repeat the horrors of the past. If you live in Malaysia long enough, you will understand the aftermath of 1969 (the instigators are not brought to justice, and one even ended up as PM!), We brushed it all under the carpet for decades, all in the pursuit of "racial equalization". We are somewhat better for it, and Malaysia has transformed over the decades. And yet, we don't look back much, unless it is officially pro-political narrative of what Malaysia wants to be. At least in Australia, history can be discussed with new findings and changing demographics. Don't underestimate what you perceive as "broken" as the process of re-evaluation of history and knowledge is a civic freedom many in Malaysia do enjoy much of.
That’s the thing … Malaysia day celebrates their independence from British rule, whilst Australia Day celebrates when the British came and took over the traditional owners’ land.
That’s not what’s actually being celebrated though. Most people can agree that Australia Day is about celebrating the country, all people, and our achievements NOT the arrival, hence calls to ‘change the date’. The most logical day would be Federation Day, when Australia became it’s own nation, but that happened on January 1st, 1901 - New Year’s Day, hence the pushback to make that another public holiday. Either way it would be great if us Aussies could just get together and celebrate the country and our future together.
It's the narrative between the oppressors and the oppressed that makes the difference between Aussies and Malaysians. If the British monarch had severed ties with Australia after ww2 Australia Day would not be this controversial. Australia still isn't really an independent country today despite what we want to believe, the crown still has too much control over our identity and way of life.
You enlighten me with your clear explanation. I never know about Australia day and it falls on the day the British ships arrived. If I were the aboriginal or descendant of prisoners, I don't want to celebrate the event. Maybe to get the Australians together requires change of date that can unify all Australians to feel it's worth celebrating.
BTW I had a holiday in Sydney decades ago, fell in love with its beauty and weather. I was there during autumn. It's a city i'd like to visit again.
Australia Day is not the same with Malaca ID day 31/08/1957.
Rather it's Malaysia Day 16/09/1963 with the establishment of Malaysia Federation under the MA 63.
Malaca ID days is the handing over of Malaca back to the Malaya Federation as the rightful owner of Malaca and the handing over of Penang back to Kedah.
Australia ID days is also similar to Malaya Federation Days 2nd Feb since the Original Malay Federation was established on 2nd Feb 1948.
So we celebrate the return of Malaca from western rules dated from 1511 - 1641 Portugal, 1641 - 1810 Dutch, 1810 - 1941 British, 1942 - 1945 Japan then 1945 - 1957 United Kingdom aka Britain.
The return of Malaca was under the MA 57, while the creation of Malaya Federation 1.0 was MA 48.
MA 57 allows Malaca and Penang to be part of Malaya Federation with both handover to Malaya Federation.
That is why neither Malaca or Penang are under Governor rules instead of a Malay King which can be appointed if wanted back then.
Happy Australia Day.. i will be abit relax tomorrow since Australia will be on public holiday.. since i'm working as contractor for Bank of Queensland :)
haha nice one, cheers and enjoy your holiday!
2 australias - white and the rest
Thanks for watching, would be great to elaborate on that with some more context.
The difference between Malaysia & Australia ie colonialism - the Malaysians got their country back, the Aboriginals totally lost control of their country & were treated appallingly!
Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion. I would add that Malaysians were also treated appallingly and went through a massive struggle to get where they are now. There's a lot more to be said here but the focus of this video is positivity and bringing us Aussies together moving forward - if you have any practical solutions you'd like to share, please do.
First of all 31/08/1957 is ID day for Malaca, which was part of British Rules. Penang was handover back to Kedah but was twisted as a state.
The rest of us established the Malaya Federation on 2nd Feb 1948.
So we don't have ID days.
That is why Malaca ID days is considered ID days for Malaya Federation.
Then the Brits twist us again with suddenly we need to take Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore.
Which created Malaysia Day 16/09/1963.
See how twisted our history thanks to the Brits.
From 16/09/63 everyone ID days suddenly become 31/08 which is not correct for Singapore (while was with us), Sabah and Sarawak.
Their ID days from the British empire was different.
So now day we have Malaca ID day, Malaysia Creation day, Sabah ID day and Sarawak ID days.
@@JackAldertonDifficult to move forward in Australia when the Opposition opposes anything to do with Aboriginal recognition. They opposed The Voice & now the Opposition leader opposed standing behind the Aboriginal & Torres Straits flags, flags which are recognised as official flags but he is happy to stand behind the flag of a foreign country recently.
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Malaysian here studying in Sydney. To be honest, it's boring and just like normal day off, even though today was 🇦🇺 Day. LOL
haha yeah it’s definitely not what it used to be!
Maybe if Australia promotes and uplift the Aborigines like how NZ does with the Maoris, the narrative can improve. I dunno.
Unfortunately, we are a western country, and division amongst society is now the norm, run by the agenda driven media and governments. When I came to KL in September, there was none of that, there millions of flags around the city, and everyone is united. It was so good we are coming again next month, it was so peaceful and relaxing.
I agree Anthony. Thanks for watching and leaving a great comment. Enjoy KL on your visit!!
As a Brit never apologise for your history mate.
When you said you come from down under I just think wait every body come from down under except Adam and eve
😂 that’s one way to look at it
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Lots of virtue signaling and victim mentality that Australians learned fr liberal Americans. Well, tide is changing with Trump taking out the woke mentality, white supremacy, black history month, pride month etc..that taught these people being patriotic is evil.
Australians always follow the tide of American culture. So celebrating national day will be back again next yr.
Malaysia Day is a celebration of the country creation after independence from colonialism.
Australia Day (and US Independence Day) however independence from what? You're the colonials. 😂
You're not being colonized, you're the colonizer. The colonials who separated themselves from their central powers to govern their colonies themselves. It is a celebration of ruling your colony yourself.
Thanks for sharing your opinion. In reality, that’s not what is being celebrated, hence the discussions to change the date. Do you think that Australia should have a day to celebrate the country for all Australians? If not, I’d be interested why.
I like to differ, though. Australia was once colonized by the British, hence why they are named under the Commonwealth nations. Even so, right now Australia is practicing the Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy, i.e. the head of the country is the monarch from the UK, King Charles III. I believe the Australians should embrace your national day as a day to promote and introduce to the world what it takes to be an Australian, i.e. the Australian identity. Having common things to celebrate and embrace the differences regardless of religion, skin colour, ethnicity, etc will truly bring out the beauty of Australia.
@ The thing is, there is no Australians because Australia don't exist 😁
Jokes aside, you and most new generation of colonials wouldn't like my opinion. I understand your struggle, don't take me wrong, we all have no choice to be what we are and where we are born, right? But we also must recognize where the sentiment comes from, not denying it or pretend it never a thing or it is all in the past. It doesn't work like that. Why? because what policy makers think isn't the same with what we think. The very system that run is coming from the colonials, this is true even in Malaysia today. Colonialism never really ended, the western world just pretends they have nothing to do with anything. So, you must realize that you're the evidence of what happens, recognize and understand it. Where we go from now is really up to you, the new generations of the colonials. Will you continue the path being laid by your predecessors or make your own. We are the legacy...
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Happy Australia Day
Thank you! Hope you’re having a great week.