Funeral of a Macha

No disrespect was intended to any of my brothers who had passed away, but I’m pointing this article to all those retarded monkeys who’s using the opportunity of a funeral to promote and  spread their gang propaganda’s while at the same time humiliating the deceased. It also SPEAKS about CRIMINALS who’s being hailed as heroes. Read the previous liner again.

During my teenage years, growing up in one of the most notorious areas in Klang had been very challenging. People immediately get a different impression whenever I mention the place I come from, which is Taman Sentosa,Klang. But really, the place was not that bad after all, except that it’s a perfect place to see how much our Indian Machas had progressed over the years as a result of ‘development’ promised to Indians by the politicians.

I’ve lost a considerable amount of friends during my younger days due to this. Some of them were involved in crime and were shot dead, some of them died because of accidents. Nevertheless, funerals had been an event for us, and hearing news about friends dying every now and then had become a norm. We all have to face death; and what we leave behind will be talked about and it will reflect in many of the funerals. 7-8 years ago a Machas funeral used to be a sombre event with mourners and aunties crying hysterically, while the friends of the deceased speak about how this Macha made a difference in their life. Some who spoke badly about the Macha will suddenly start speaking highly about him after his death.

Everywhere I go these days, the faces of young Machas looks so scary that I get scared that they might recognize me and beat the shit out of me for talking about them. It is indeed sad that many of these guys are lost souls who idolize the shit out of criminals who might have been shot dead by the police.

A funeral nowadays is a grand celebration. The minute the news spreads about one of the Machas in the gang had died, every boy who idolizes these gang members will converge to send off their hero for one last time. Young Machas who don’t even have misai will be flying in and out with their EX5′s.

There was a funeral of a young boy who had died of road accident in my area last week. I felt sad for the young boy as he had passed away due to a horrible car crash. But when I heard about how he had died, I was shocked. This young boy was alleged to have been drunk while driving the car, and when he saw a road block, he evaded it and tried to escape. The police immediately trailed him, and a high speed car chase ensued which ended up in the boy crashing the car. Both boys in the car died. There had been also sources saying that there were drugs inside the car during the incident resulting in the boys trying to evade the police.

So what happens after a Macha had passed away?

The guy’s friends will immediately be informed and a few teams will spread out to inform the rest. The Facebook communication team will immediately set up a fan page for the Macha and pictures of him, his gang activities, and the full statistics of his crime records are displayed. The rest of the gang members will immediately shout their slogan ‘Hidup,Hidup’. Some will start preaching about these criminals as though they’re heroes of the society. Ugly Meenachis on the other hand will comment a common thing which is ‘RIP Anne’.

Depending on their gang numbers, a few banners will be printed out by their media team. The media team is also responsible to hang the banners around the funeral location. Few examples of the banners and decorations below:

The preferred mode of transportation for the day will be EX5. Other modes of transportation are not preferred, the more sophisticated Machas will lend their parents car for the day. Once the ritual is done, the friends will carry the coffin all the way outside of the housing area, with many Machas in Ex5′s shouting and ramming their motorbikes, hysterically yelling like hyenas. Firecrackers will be set off at each junction for I don’t’ know what reason. Some even resort to burning other things…

A recent funeral in Buntong for a Macha who is not even involved in any crime and died in a car crash. The funeral was hijacked by gang members to promote their gang ideologies and had portrayed the deceased as a criminal. This clearly reflects how just mixing up with the wrong friends can bring great humiliation even after your death.

The funniest shit is obviously their traffic control team. That day, every other Macha in their EX5 will be a traffic police. Like monkeys set loose, they would block out the entire path towards the crematorium location. The traffic police are responsible to ensure every other traffic light is blocked and ensure a smooth journey. Do you even fucking know how pathetically the other races will look at us if we’re going to show our heroism on the road shouting and holding up banners like retards? Not to mention the great inconvenience we’re causing to other members of the public. I’m surprised  about what really this guys had done for the society in a whole that they deserve this kind of funeral?

Once they’ve reached the crematorium location, the gang members will have to pay respect for one last time. The deceased favorite items , including drugs, alcohols, and cigarettes’ are put together in his coffin, perhaps in the thinking that the deceased will smoke some shit to reduce the pain while he is burned to ashes. This is also to ensure further humiliation and so that every other person who attends the funeral knows about the deceased habits while he was alive.

After a long hard day, all the Machas will get together on that night and speak about the guy while having cheap liquors. One glass will be reserved or poured to the ground as a sign of respect for the guy who had died. The topic of the day will be all about how many fights the Macha had gone through, how many people he had harmed and how daring he was…

After a life full of crime and bringing shame to their parents while they were alive, even after their death, the deceased is not left alone by his friends. He is portrayed to the society as a criminal, indirectly bringing shame to the family members of the deceased. Even if the person was not even involved in any crime, just for the sake of associating with these gang members, he might be tagged as a criminal.

Neglected, suppressed,  and the plight of Indians were ignored by the politicians.

The result will be deaths and celebrations like above. If only we were given as much importance and our youths given the right opportunity, we would have excelled.  Instead , we ended up with vandis like below.



God Bless the future of Indians in Malaysia…

44 comments to Funeral of a Macha

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    Because they have no sense of achievement or have not been integrated into society they take pride in stuff such as this. serious problem as they do not know what lies ahead.good one thurai

  • Saint OF raplA

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    good one durai. really very proud of you. im impressed with your work piece. keep it up. :)

  • sri

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    couldnt see de last video…has been removed

  • Shax

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    i just dont know what this people think anymore.. how is it so respecting to just blow the smoke on the poor man’s face..indeed a disgusting way to die in..and seriously all this group number sld just lick a lollipop and chill back..sadly enuf cant see the last video but im sure it wld have been as sick(ew) as the first one..good post out anyway =)

  • Hemashree Krishnan

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    “The deceased favorite items , including drugs, alcohols, and cigarettes’ are put together in his coffin, perhaps in the thinking that the deceased will smoke some shit to reduce the pain while he is burned to ashes” Gotta love your sarcasm!!

    But, derision aside, the ills within Indian youngsters are worsening and this is because of the lack of prioritising skill. They put every lawlessness first and education last. Until this gets doctored, Indians here will continue the sliding down trend in the Malaysian society. A shame really..

  • loges

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    Funeral… it use to be a peaceful ceremony and a sign of respect of the deceased and now it end up being a reason for some gang gathering and thanni time…

    things being done to humilate themselves, the deceased, the deceased family and o…ur religion is.

    1. drinking cheap liquor and making havoc at funeral.
    2. gambling money with card games and more spesific to be 21 or mangatha.
    3. opening the car boot and playing loud pathetic sad music in front of deceased. house.
    4. having convoy of motorcycles to the burial place with loud ramming noise and waving some coloured flags.
    5. posting the death in FB or Twitter and the worse part is people liking the status and posting condolence on the deceased fb wall. he ain’t ging to read people.

    Will like to just remind one thing. doing this ain’t going to help the deceased to come alive and trouble for others.. u didn’t let others be happy and peace when your alive is terrible and even worse is making others life miserable even after to death.make sure at least one people is sad with your death and not people complaining that even your death is a public disturbance..

    Poo mothem atche nimmathi ah gauravam ah anupi vayengah pa…

  • Justanother20yroldguy

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    seriously!? wtf with the funeral video? is that a new ritual or something? it’s just damn sad shit like this is happening… and those vandis… god damn… enna kodumai da ithu…

  • prabu raj

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    the camera man for the 2nd video should kill him/herself !!!

  • Jivanti

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    Very sad indeed. I literally had to cover my mouth with my hand while watching that horrifing last video. An even greater reality is that the ones who should be and must be reading it are the only ones who are not reading it. Ignorance breeds insanity as seen here. Still knowledge is the only way out. I’m glad that’s what you’re striving for. Education and opportunity for all. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • ttkina

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    thier ignorance is not thier fault…they did not choose to born in a low socio economy class family,its our politican’s and our fault for thier ignorance…..lots of bloggers been writing bout this machans, but how many of them did something to help them out of this life style?none……..helping tamil school with goods and money once in blue moon not going to change anything,,,,they need constant help and guidance,,,,what they need is constant motivation,they need to know they have options……go to the market have look how they keep the chickens there..all the chickens stuffed tightly in a cage,pecking each other shitting on each other …above the cage butcher chopping the chickens……the chickens smell the blood from above but they do nothing,but they pecked each other ,,the chickens on the top cage shits on the chickens below…the same way we indians live here……the butcher are politician and wealth indian business mans like AK…..we like durai and you, living on the same cage but maybe on the top cage shitting on those macha with ignorance which is living on the below cage………this have to change

  • mages

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    It’s a trend for youth nowadays.Why no parents interfere in this? I believe it all starts from home. The parents should give more attention to this kinda of youths, rather than working day & nite. What for the earning when kids at home in the wrong hands? And one more thing these parents slogan: ‘ my son won’t do this, it’s his friends’ These famous slogan in all the mothers & fathers of corrupted kids. We can change by changing kids from our home,relatives or neighbour.Well pity youth nowadays sacrifice for the gangs they believe in not for the family or our community.Bring them to charity events, temples or any auspicious places at early age. Nurture them from there 1st place. Create a community for them, not they creating a community on own.

  • Sivani

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    Hi SK, I grown up at area similar to yours.. Seen many funerals similar to what you have shared with us..I personally felt all nurturing to our child begins from home be it education, discipline, religious guidance and all sort of nilai-nilai murni(as indicated in our primary moral text book). Wat we are witnessing today is wat the earlier generation sowed in the past.. lets move on to sew a more wholesome seed for the future..AND ur brainy writing is a pillaiyar suzhi for the future gen..

  • M.Siva

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    The last video is just unbelievable. My god, the girls have no shame at all. These are the future of Indians.

  • True Story

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    Whiney bunch you pretentious bunch are!

    Go and do something and help ur fellow, putting here does shit.

    Fucking hypocritical, all of you…shame on u!!!

  • Na Win

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    This work is a master piece… i once witnessed this type of funeral in ipoh n i told my parents that i was ashamed to even stand there when they were reading out their gang prayer.Reading out by another worthless fellow …(anji kasseke puniyam illathevenenga ) … On the way back i was still so mad thinking about such fucked up polluted zero values being mixed up in our culture and still being practised .. was even saying to both my parents and brothers that as an Indian , i myself was so ashamed imagine the other races ..i told my brothers silently as my dad n mom was infront..what THE FUCK is wrong with them .. For them going to prison is so proud and they would even say how many times have they entered balai(police station ) with a troll face…. im so happy to see this article n i will definitely ask my parents to view this….. a salute to you..

  • siva

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    Good article. Hope more people take notice.

  • max

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    Ithegelam pettangala illati peandangela??!!
    both videos were really sickening.
    This kind of funerals are happening all over the place. And its done by the friends instead of the deceased family members…
    there was one funeral near my place…self-proclaimed DON passed away due to liver failure (n u know y…alcohols)….beers were poured all the way from his house till the cemetery (enna kodumai sir ithu)…n u talking about a main road in KL…which caused few hours of traffic jam…aayiram kapten vijaykanth vanthalum,ivenengge thiruttha mudiyathu…

  • Rajah

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    What can be done? First of all, blame the bloody corrupted cops… and their leaders… I have seen so many people who were counting their days before they were hung, is now out after being pardoned by you know who. They pay so much of money to the cops… I was not from a well to do background but my constant hard work and the urge to excel in life brought me to where I am now… Money is not everything… and your addiction towards drugs, alcohol and girls will never get you anywhere… you’re adding more sorrows in life!!!

  • mr.no-name

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    hahaha… truth…i aso from sentosa… good area wit bad reputation… residents are nice but oni some cracks are spoiling it

  • Khauselyia

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    Todays (28/06) Metro Paper :Sebagai tanda ‘hormat’ kepada pemimpin, sekumpulan lelaki dipercayai anggota kongsi gelap melilitkan kain tertulis angka 08 berserta kalungan bunga di tepi jalan utama Kampung Kebun, di sini beberapa hari lalu hingga mencetuskan kemarahan penduduk.

    Pere kedukeran only!!

  • DrK

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    the second video is seriously disgusting. even if i share this article in FB, it’s just gonna humiliate Indian community.. I have seen many guys especially on Sunday mornings in ER, after clubbing end up fighting, and the followers seriously are very scary. Drunk and the way they speak to hospital staffs are very very ugly. How to repair all these people? And nowadays girls are involved as well.. Shabaaaa…

  • Aj

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    sigh.. so sick to look at those..
    there is many innocents out there called up by god but not these As*****s..
    and you know what this is what they are! sad but true

  • Nav_yakuza

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    just from where u got these pict bro.. your good at findings huh… applause for u bro..

  • vasanth

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    the last video just shit man, if this is future of Indian community, there are no word on the world to describe it.sorna aka and the gang in the making. i even saw small children in the clip this type attitude must change or we will be disgraced community in our country. how to change them is million dollar question. advice won’t work.

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  • Nithura

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    i feel u r mirror of my heart!i dun knw where our indian community will lead to if this type of nuisance continuosly take part in our daily life!

  • A-style man

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    haizzz…no words to say…how can now days gurl at this age using this kind of words all??where is our Indian youth community leading to???as i knw our indian machas use to have a fight like this when they dun “puas hati” with each other…now days even gurls started to do this as well???

  • Jay-V

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    These ppl are on their own world, which they havent seen the real world yet… !! They aint going anyway with this attitude.. I can say that they’re all mad f@#$$%!!

    With the slogan “hidup hidup” n etc… what the f*&# tat all about? haizzzz …really sad to see all this happening especially in our community…!

    Seriously Bro… i have no words to say abt them expect vulgar words!!!

    Only God can judge them!! Peace..

  • winnie gal

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    this event happened right at my area .. on the funeral day , i was stucked on the road almost hours … young guys ramming with motors , holding flags , blocking the road and too many other nonsense .. some boys are looking as they are only 13 or 14 .. i feel very pityful for the deceased … i cant imagine how many people would have cursed him on his funeral … please wake up indian community .. raise our voice only for our achievements …

  • dissappointed indian

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    ohh my… what a experiance I have go thru like in tamil movies. My car was blocked by hundreds of convoy motor which we dun know what is happening and got panik. Than we realize that there was a funeral prossesion going on. Young guys ramming around with motor and holding beer bottles. An Australian was with us in the car where we were on the way for lunch. He ask us what is happening and with shameful we told him what is going on there. That was really embarassing…………………………..

  • logic

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    hi all.. these video should shared widely their parents saw it and commit suicide. we dont need such idiots in our community. if , wwe choose not to share cause it will embarass our community.. we are making bigger mistake. these exmaples will become mo worst in future and.. i promise u that ur kids will become the victim. so, lets stop it now and share it.

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    Oh my. I didn’t know that the situation of our Malaysian Indian’s was so bad until I saw the last video clip that you posted. It is really sad and I can’t even imagine the future of our Indian generation.

  • Neelan

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    Good article bro! Keep it up!

    These guys are useless and the lowest, indecent, ugliest, horrible, wierd and awful community.(Wish to find more bad words to describe abt these machas)

    These machas should be given a severe punishment by the authorities for their wrongdoings. Upon completion of their punishment, they should be given a proper job to be carried out to evade from repeating the previous mistakes. I believe that, these guys have ample time for doing nothing or loitering like dogs and lack of responsibilities, hence they get involved in crime. Once they have a job in hand, this will gradually inculcates discipline, responsibility, love and self-confidence in them.

    One more incident that I would like to highlight based on the article above:
    “Once the ritual is done, the friends will carry the coffin all the way outside of the housing area, WITH MANY MACHAS IN EX5?S SHOUTING AND RAMMING THEIR MOTORBIKES”
    This also happens every year during the Thaipusam chariot procession in KL whereby these machas create nuisance and unpleasant environment by ramming their motorbikes. These bastards behave the same even in the religious occasion as well.

  • Rian

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    Their role model & leader ,Samy Velu , while in power had conducted & behaved himself like a gangster. So ,nothing surprising: People emulate the “great” chief. He cared two hoots about the Indian community ,except took all whatever quota reserved for the community for himself and his cronies.The plantations were fragmented ;many were acquired by PNB ,which wanted cheap labor to boost profits up returns for bumiputra investment under the NEP. The Indian plantation workers were deliberately “displaced” ,to make way for cheap foreign workers , illegal & legal .The Indian plantation workers became unfortunate victims of NEP .Where was Samy Velu ,their leader ? MIC should be held responsible for the consequences. They let down the Indian community . The migration to township without any skills whatsoever led to hopelessness. Their ancestors contributed to the prosperity of Malaya : worked in the plantations ,worked for miserable wages ,died in thousands due to diseases.

  • theebs

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    stop blaming others.. ppl like this only have themselves to blame. anyone can go to a SRK school n then a SMK school and get the same education as millions all over malaysia.. after that u can continue your studies by getting good results and getting a place in a local uni. if your results are not good enough for a scholarship, get a PTPTN loan. and u can still make it in life. dont blame society or political leaders.. look at what they can do for themselves. it is them who chose this kinda lifestyle and i dont think they deserve any pity at all.

  • Hari

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    “do not judge me, if you haven’t walked 1day in my shoes…”

  • Dyia

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    Good job for the person who has published the article. For the past few weeks i ve been accessing to youtube and watching some videos of our young indians who mourned opssssss sorry celebrate funerals. i was pretty shocked to see how the carry the banners, their motobikes, blocking the cars, OMG, i felt so shame. what the guys are up to???? I watched every videos of how the behave during the funerals. Is there any rules tat during the funeral ritual there must be firecrackers?????? What will other races will think about us???

    btw, Loges in reading, it no harm to inform in FB or Twitter about the loss of a person (not like above ppl). We can post information on the loss of someone on FB, cox some ppls are connected over there. but the thing which i dislike most is, when you post about some passed away or fuuneral, i dunno why some moronzzzz will click “LIKE” on it. WHY? Why? WHy? Saying RIP no matter and cliking LIKE on it realy geram. Anyway Loges, i like you comments.

    The youngesters thinks when they do this, they are GEMPAK Jons……..

    Whatever.

  • Rahul

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    This group of guys are real Anjaldhi naiyeh ‘street dogs’ disgrace to Indian community

  • Rahul

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    Our grandfathers strive hard during before Independence so that the future generations will improve their living. But this young punk are spoilt Brad’s and only tarnishing the Indian community

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