team singapore has departed for korat. after the news of 5 departed sportmen, the need to win and get as much gold seemes more important now. if just to show to them that their death is not without worth. young people, strong, having all those energy to play sports, life gone. just like the loss of one triathlon young athlete who literally dropped dead. you can never know how long you may live. truly. Allah knows.
but oh well, all the best for team singapore. not that i’m an avid sportsfan, but sometimes, you got caught the vibe, don’t you? but i wonder…. andi really wonder…what’s with the hair colour?? i noticed the silat team had their hair coloured in blonde + red + blue? and they think it’s for what? to motivate and show that they are one and so going for gold, now that silat star boy is out of the team.
but i do wonder why do they even have to colour their hair? and the coach allows it? while the chinese athletes, all glowing with glory and determination to try their best. they don’t even have to dye their hair??! so why do the malays find the need to do it? i’m not a spoilsport or anything,it’s just…i don’t see the need to colour their hair, tell everyone else around the world, these are singapore malay athletes, known for their gold medals?? no, for their hair colours~ in what way do the hair colour able to increase their strength? able to increase determination?
they don’t look like they are serious enough to win.
i just thought that they could show more determination in other ways. not hair colours…what about being seen reading do’as together, captured on the news, it would make us, me for certain, pray for their success or at least, safe journey to and fro, fathers and mothers proud that this is the silat team, going to win, for the country, for the community, for being Muslims. how’s that for colourful?? strength physically and spiritually, not just appearance.
it’s just sad. don’t anyone tell them??
call me spoilsport whatever, but it’s me.