Monday, July 27, 2020

Curse of Mahathir-ised racial politics in Malaysia

Malaysiakini:

The curse of racial politics in Malaysia


Mahathir had then said: “.. Orang asing berasa selesa dengan negara kita dan mereka ingin tinggal di sini. Nak tak nak pun, kita terpaksa terima, kalau tidak kita tidak akan mencapai kemerdekaan.”

(Translation of above: The foreigners felt comfortable in this country and wanted to stay. Like it or not, we were forced to accept or we would not have achieved independence)

By 'orang asing' (foreigners) he meant non-Malay Malaysians 


YOURSAY | 'Harapan had wanted to address racial and religious issues but was held back by Bersatu…'

Nik Nazmi: Harapan didn't do enough on racial discrimination when in power

Iphonezours: Setiawangsa MP Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (above), you are one of the honest Members of Parliament in Pakatan Harapan.

Sadly, it was Bersatu that was not practising what it preached, with the likes of former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad who always spewed racial comments about the wealth and the success of non-Malays, etc.


Mahathir claimed the congress was not racist, but among the resolutions presented were (a) the closure of vernacular schools and that (b) top government positions be reserved for Malays

I think PKR, DAP, Warisan and Amanah were honest in wanting to address racial and religious issues but were held back by Bersatu and Mahathir.

Hbasil: I guess Nik Nazmi is trying to save himself, knowing that because they were not willing to confront those issues, GE15 may spell their doom.

It is really about having a genuine love for all Malaysians.

The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Icerd) and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) were seen through a racial lens, without any regard for truth and the good of the country.

Sadly, no one had the guts to take the bull by its horns and speak the truth, even if it meant losing Umno/PAS Malay support. Anyway, they didn’t put Harapan into government but the supporters of Harapan did. Ultimately race and religion ruined the fragile unity within Harapan.

The non-Malays in Harapan are the real losers. The hope for a united and progressive Malaysia was shattered and I honestly believe it is the end of DAP and PKR.

IndigoKite6964: Icerd and the Rome Statute are about the basic human right not to be discriminated upon because you are of a particular race. It stems from the fact that none of us had a choice on the matter of which race we would belong to.

Not ratifying these two UN conventions because of certain groups is inexcusable. For what purpose? To preserve the handouts that some call special privileges? Or is it about perpetuating some supremacist illusion to do with race and religion?

These have been really sore events that let the whole nation down. I had once thought Harapan was to bring Malaysia out of it for the benefit of the progress of the entire country.

ZainiHussin: We are the only race in the world threatened by Icerd. If our education system was good and if we had thinking leaders who could see the benefits of Icerd in the long term, we would have ratified it.

But unfortunately, we have leaders who are hooligans and who are just there for personal interest and enrichment.

That’s why we cannot be a signatory to such conventions. Mahathir was of no help to push for it. He has no dignity at all.

BlueShark1548: Most of the Harapan members were greenhorns and serving as cabinet members for the first time.

Mahathir sidelined Anwar Ibrahim and the PKR president was naive to think that PKR advisory council chairperson Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail could serve in his place, for she is equally inexperienced.

DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang made a big mistake when he opted not to join the cabinet as he could have provided the greenhorns with some bargaining power against Mahathir.

Oscar Kilo: Harapan’s ideals are too lofty for most Malaysians at the moment. It will probably take a few more generations for the people mature before these ideals become more widely accepted.

For example, corruption is still a tolerated evil in Malaysia, because corruption is convenient and profitable.

Kim Quek: My greatest regret for the Harapan government was its failure to carry out mass education to counter the prevalent racial prejudice ingrained through decades of Umno’s indoctrination.

Harapan should have made full use of the state-controlled mass media to disseminate positive values of justice and equality (including racial equality) and counter prejudices and extremism incessantly fanned by Umno, PAS and other extremist organisations.

And this could be done by frequently inviting respected Islamic and political leaders to speak publicly to convey the right messages and have them publicised widely to reach the masses.

Most important of all, the prime minister, whose voice is most influential, should have spearheaded the mass education movement by constantly appearing on TV to set the tone and tempo for the nation.

If all this had been done, rectifying universal human right declarations like Icerd or the Rome Statute should have posed no serious problem.


It is only when such political mass re-education has borne fruits can the country free itself of racism to commence real national integration and progress.

Politics then will cease to be a frenzy to grab power by fanning racist and religious bigotry, but a contest on merits of leadership and competence.

Cogito Ergo Sum: Under Harapan, racial discrimination flourished and was even encouraged. The DAP was demonised from within and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) dragnet divided the party members.

Not only did Harapan not do anything, but it nurtured racial discrimination. Stop this deception of pretending to be better than the present lot. You did nothing and worse, encouraged it.

VS: All parties are the same. All put their hand into the cookie jar once elected. The voters are the last people they have on their minds. Once caught or threatened of their power, they become frogs and jump.

I have no respect for any of these worthless beings who do not do a decent day's work but just manipulate innocent hardworking people. Look at them in our cabinet, government, and government-linked companies (GLCs).

With the high unemployment now, has any MP volunteered to take a pay cut? I want the country to prosper but not with these parasites around.

GalaxyM: The country will remain regressive and backward as long as political parties and their political actors who represent the majority community continue to abuse race and religion to win support.

The insincere declaration of assets by leaders of the ruling government just indicates that racism and racial discrimination have indirectly made them rich through playing politics in this nation of diverse races, religions, cultures and languages.



6 comments:

  1. now with a malay govt, the possible of 513 is low so we r at least safe in the next 2 to 3 years.

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  2. You talk about racial equality??? To you equality is let the non- Malays live in the nation's wealth and the Malays slog in poverty. Is the way the Hindus in India and Chinese in China treating the Muslims worst than animals your way of equality?

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    1. What's yr definition of bolihland racial equality?

      Me… me… melayu first!

      Right?

      The Nons don't get hangouts/entitlements just by the colour of their skin, haven't u forgotten?

      The wealth gathered by the Nons ISN'T manna from anywhere but result of hard works towed days & nights!

      The B40 melayu r slog in poverty BCOZ they allow themselves to be exploited by their elites through ketuanan agenda & zombiecism. Many of them r so meme-ed by these entitlement themes that they ain't just worked as HARD as the Nons.

      Admit it!

      Before u fart about the treatments of Uyghurs, have u been to Xinjiang? Muslims in China r not just Uyghurs, morons! Know how many ummat Muslim had been killed/maimed by those terrorized Uyghur fanatics?

      Mfer, look s close at home lah about how u people treating the Orange Asal, the real bumiputras whose title has been hijacked by u!

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  3. The CORRECT title of this write should be

    Curse of Melayu-ised racial politics in Malaysia

    Mamak happens to be more vocal in achieving his personal aim by playing out the underlying ketuanan narrative.

    Safe from the possible of 513?

    Only a ketuanan acolyte would champion that never-ending melayu ego booster.

    W/O the constant regurgitation of that repeated 513 threat, the ketuanan agenda is standing on flimsy ground, supported by the meme-ed inferiority ploys of fear.

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  4. Screw Nik Nazmi.
    All the time him being Setiawangsa MP his presence never really felt by us his constituent.
    Unruly traders abound distrupting traffics (could have worked with dbkl to move them near masjid area so traffic flow uninterpreted), construction on jalan jelatek uncontrollable (even samy vellu knows 20 years ago to instruct construction to do logistics at wee hour instead of busy afternoon).
    And yet sembang at parliament like he's the master of universe?

    Truly, he is faithful disciple of brader annuar, pox to them!

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  5. Hooray…

    Jibby has been convicted in the 1st 1MDB-linked trial!

    The first domino has fallen. The cascading effect starts.

    Mamak, u the man!

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