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Tuesday, February 09, 2021

Anwar Ibrahim criticises Tommy Thomas' book but defended Thomas' constitutional freedom of expression to publish book

MM Online:

In fierce critique of Tommy Thomas’ memoir, Anwar likens ex-AG’s swipe at civil service to racial stereotyping


Despite his criticism, Anwar defended Thomas’ right to express his views and said that he found the call to ban the latter’s book disturbing. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 9 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has penned a sharp critique of Tan Sri Tommy Thomas’ memoir that, among others, alludes to the remarks of the former attorney general (AG) to racial stereotyping.

Anwar said Thomas made flawed and “fatal” conclusions about several issues in a memoir that has become the subject of dozens of investigations, including casting “unkind remarks” about the Attorney General’s Chambers that implied its mostly Malay staff as being lazy.

The police have received over 130 complaints, mostly from the Malay community, against reported remarks supposedly contained in Thomas’ recently released memoir, My Story: Justice in the Wilderness.



130 complaints - by macai's of single source, those who might not even have seen the book, wakakaka


“At one fell swoop, Thomas has not only insulted the AG’s Chambers but publicly disparaged the entire civil service of the nation,” Anwar, a former senior member of the civil service, said in a lengthy critique on Facebook.

“The notion that civil servants are in service just to earn fixed salaries with the only ambition to collect their pensions when they retire is the sort of resentment founded in anger and slight, not rational criticism.

“Such a gross generalisation is unbecoming,” he added.

Anwar was responding to an excerpt in Thomas’ book that had been reported by some news outlets: “public sector lawyers had public service attitudes (and) were civil servants, earning a fixed monthly income”, a statement that seemingly suggested they lacked initiative and are keen only on “awaiting pension upon retirement”.

The former deputy prime minister also suggested Thomas was ill-informed about the problems regarding racism, citing a chapter the former AG had dedicated on the issue in his memoir.

The Opposition leader said Thomas’ inclination to blame racism solely on Malay political leaders was shallow and akin to saying racism only exists among one community, a malady Anwar felt was also inherent in other races.

The Port Dickson MP argued that racism was a systemic, cultural, and political problem that pervades all races, and that Thomas being a lawyer who professed to side justice should have been aware of.

“Appropriate enough of an issue, but unfortunately, and to my great disappointment, this comes off as somewhat one-sided with the preponderance of the blame being levelled on Malay leaders, giving the impression that racism is a malady afflicting only the Malay community,” Anwar wrote.

“Not one word is said about the racism that is inherent among the other communities as well and this is yet another fatal misstep,” he added.

“I am sure Thomas knows that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander. But failing to recognise that racism in Malaysia is a systemic cultural and political problem, which has been exacerbated by government policies, his words offer little value to the discussion we all need to be having.”

The police have opened three defamation investigation papers to probe the contents of Thomas’ book, which detractors claimed defamed and insulted various parties.

Bukit Aman CID director Datuk Huzir Mohamed the police had received 134 reports against Thomas to date.

Despite his criticism, Anwar defended Thomas’ right to express his views and said that he found the call to ban the latter’s book disturbing.

“As much as I subscribe to the belief that I am entitled to exercise my right to criticise Thomas’s book, I vehemently oppose any move to ban it,” Anwar wrote.

“I believe that, subject to the laws of slander and libel, criminal defamation, Thomas should be allowed to exercise his constitutional freedom of expression in a manner that would foster the public contestation of ideas.”


8 comments:

  1. Anwar the champion! Of course racism has its origins in the Ketuanan of one race.

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    1. Semua tulis buku lah, rakyat boleh jadi hakim.

      Jibby: Dumb, Dumber, Ayam the Dumbest; how to kena TIPU Kaw-Kaw
      Yiddin: Cara-cara Masuk Pintu Belakang
      Anwar: Cara-cara Masuk Pintu Depan, Belakang, Tingkat Atas dsb
      Azmin: Kajian teliti species katak-katak Malaysia
      Guanee: 500 ways to Enjoy Your Milo, and Recycle the Empty Tins

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  2. A lot of anger being raised among people who haven't even read the book. Purely hearsay.

    I always reserve judgement until I read the book.

    In the cases of " Das Kapital" and " Thoughts of Mao Tse Tung" I came away more convinced than ever they represented dangerous ideologies.

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    1. Just say u can't read between the lines of those two books!

      Thus, the dangers r in yr f*cked understandings, rather than these books' contents.

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    2. marx wrote das kapital in library without any practical experience, mao treated das kapital as if how christian believe in their bible, n implemented marx idea that was copied here there from library n cause one of greatest famine, mao never know how to read btw lines.

      fortunately deng xiaoping change course after read btw lines how american capitalism work, copy 100% n rename it chinese characteristics n now left only 600 mil earning less than rmb1k.

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    3. So how & who wrote demoNcracy & capitalism?

      Ain't they doing the same as Karl Marx?

      Wakakakakaka…

      "mao treated das kapital as if how christian believe in their bible"

      ?!!!

      Is that what have been circulating in that fart filled well of yrs?

      Or u can't read between the farts too?

      Mfer, if u insist on yr line of thought about who copied who - first check whether marketing economy is a sole trademark of American capitalism. Or perhaps, when yr ancestors of eons were just starting walking on ground that marketing concepts have already well established in China!

      Oooop… can u fart about the socialist capitalism of the western Europe & Scandinavia. Copycats par excellent? Or u don't want to know anything about it?

      "600 mil earning less than rmb1k"

      !!!

      U won't no statistician. U r just a dickheaded katak, cloaking from that fart filled well.

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  3. Anwar the champion?

    More likely, playing his trademark of stroking the ego of those useless/incompetent gajibuta PNS products of ketuanan narratives to score a brownie.

    "“The notion that civil servants are in service just to earn fixed salaries with the only ambition to collect their pensions when they retire is the sort of resentment founded in anger and slight, not rational criticism.

    “Such a gross generalisation is unbecoming,” he added."

    Completely proving this manmanlai's political pasturing of the racial kind - can see but cannot criticise!

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  4. anwar say something that make everyone happy, bravo.

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