Malaysiakini - DAP wants Tunku Abdul Aziz to stay
Absolute correct decision by Lim Guan Eng!
Tunku's
disagreement was not with the concept of Bersih - in fact he supported it - but
with the conduct of the protest. He didn't support the insistence of Bersih to
gather at Dataran Merdeka because it would have been an act of defiance against
the law, no matter how bad the law was.
To understand a law-abiding man like Tunku, one only has to read Josh Hong’s brilliant analysis of the man
in Malaysiakini’s Tunku Aziz and the Dewan Negara.
Hong eruditely
provided us with a glimpse of Tunku’s psyche when the man “… related how his father
was a stickler for rules who would not tolerate it if his son cycled home
without a lamp. This anecdote illustrates his father’s fastidious adherence to
the rule of law that certainly has had a powerful impact on the Tunku’s future
political understanding.”
“But the Tunku
did (and still does) harbour political ambitions, perhaps not aspiring to be a
government minister of sorts but at least to be able to effect policy changes
to some extent. Umno, that is universally known to be corrupt to the core, was
out of the question, leaving the DAP the only viable option.”
“Indeed, it would
take an enormous amount of courage for someone with dignity and prestige as the
Tunku to join Umno of the present days.”
“In some way, the
DAP’s ideology matches that of the Tunku. When the left-wing forces were
boycotting what they saw as sham elections in the 1960s, the DAP filled the
vacuum by contesting in most of the winnable seats and becoming the largest
opposition party in parliament, a position that it went on to hold for the next
three decades.”
“Again, the
party’s faith in what the leftists and socialists would describe as capitalist
parliamentary democracy reflected that of the Tunku’s.”
Hong also
explained why Tunku didn't bother to join PAS or PKR, especially the latter
which Tunku probably viewed as “… made up of a bunch of rabble-rousers and
law-breakers.” Wakakaka.
And wasn’t Tunku’s
fears proven correct about Bersih likely to be abused to incite mindless morons to deliberately break
the law?
That the police
went unprofessionally berserk like hoodlums and attacked Bersih supporters doesn’t
hide the fact that a number of Bersih participants (from a particular party)
misbehaved. As Dina Zaman wrote in The Malaysian Insider’s The Bersih that wasn’t:
But now I see videos of protestors breaking
down the barriers and committing acts of violence. And yes, while the police
showed more restraint this time they were behind some of these as well.
Al-Jazeera journalists reported via Skype that their equipment was smashed by
policemen to prevent them recording some of these acts of violence.
Despite suffering from the teargas effects I
myself have not the spirit to summon the moral indignation I would like to have,
because although they should have done so lawfully I cannot blame the police
for taking action against violent protestors.
What can we Malaysians expect post April 28
2012? With a video circulating showing that Anwar Ibrahim and Azmin Ali had
ordered the Dataran breach, this does not bode well for Pakatan and the rakyat.
This is a massive public relations disaster. The average Malaysian like me can
only tear her hair out.
And now we are told that the duo were
signalling to the police. What is this — Tonto and the Lone Ranger?
As I said on Twitter all this resembled a
Hindustani film. Throw in a tree and a pair of sarees and we'll have a great
sandiwara.
By contrast, Tunku’s
brand of politics is like those practiced by Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh and
Lim Guan Eng, where politicians in the finest tradition of Westminster parliamentary
democracy debate in gentlemanly fashion issues pertaining to national policies rather than personalities, and certainly not bite policeman nor wear a flak jacket while rushing off to hide at the Turkish Embassy wakakaka.
Nor is Tunku the type
to descend down to the grubby grim gutter to utter childish words like Mahakutty,
Raja Buntot, Najlis, "I'll tell about what happened in Port Dickson", etc. Tunku was always a man who would ‘jaga standard’.
Unfortunately,
thanks to UMNO (and its splintered clone) in the last 15 years, politics have become a conflict of personalities
rather than policies. UMNO and their PKR clones keep amazing us with
new depths of dirty poisonous politics, such as 50 dalil kenapa Anwar tidak
boleh menjadi PM, Sodomy I and II, video of Rendezvous at Haadyai, mocked funeral for Altantuuyaa by PKR
members wearing sack cloths in pretend mourning for a dead woman they in
reality didn’t give a sh*t for, rejoicing in meaningless childish antics like
ousting Rosmah Mansoh prematurely from completing her term in the honorary position as chancellor of a Selangor
State university, etc etc etc.
I suspect there are
some who have a Kafkaesque (wakakaka) infatuation with uprisings, student protests leading to change
in government and revolts, preferably of the unarmed variety though not necessarily
restricting or rejecting the ‘otherwise’.
Inspired no doubt
by incidents such as Tiananmen Square protest, Lama Uprising in Tibet, Self Immolating
Buddhist Monks in Vietnam, Students Protest in Indonesia, Myanmar Buddhist
Monks protests, Rwanda’s Tutsis' fight-back, Thailand’s Red Shirts rally, etc, they probably would be fantasizing a more successful outcome for their own uprising.
The most recent
such movement to capture their imagination has been what has come to be called
the ‘Arab Spring’ movement.
Could it be to
those infatuated, the process of the ballot box is deemed far too slow for their hungry ambitions, requiring
unbearable years of modest incremental gains, or not flamboyantly explosive
enough. Mesti ada style ler, and probably wistfully wishing that after their wannabe uprising has successfully overthrown the authority, they would be borne
on the shoulders of supporters, preferably shielded by a yellow umbrella, into
Putrajaya to claim the political throne, which of course they would ‘humbly’
accept wakakaka.
Yes indeed, there
are some who, while screaming for democracy, whispers for revolt. Incongruous?
Nay, only hypocritical convenience or convenient hypocrisy! The ultimate aim is
to seize power, whatever it takes, whatever needs to be said, whatever flag has
to be flown, or whatever frogs have to be enticed.
These people
dream of being a successful Che Guevera. And Wikipedia has this to say of the
iconic personality:
Guevara remains
both a revered and reviled historical figure, polarized in the collective
imagination in a multitude of biographies, memoirs, essays, documentaries,
songs, and films. As a result of his perceived martyrdom, poetic invocations
for class struggle, and desire to create the consciousness of a "new
man" driven by moral rather than material incentives; he has evolved into
a quintessential icon of various leftist-inspired movements. Time
magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century,
while an Alberto Korda photograph of him entitled Guerrillero Heroico,
was cited by the Maryland Institute College of Art as "the most famous
photograph in the world".
So iconic, so
many accolades, so many superlatives – if he was Malaysian he would have been
garlanded with the world’s biggest lei and borne aloft on the shoulders of our
world-famous bodek-ites (& don't forget the yellow brolly too).
But our wannabe
Che Guevera lacks the real semangat of a leader of mass struggle, a job already responsibly, diligently and painstakingly assumed (previously and
currently) by people like Professor Syed
Hussein al-Alatas, Wang Gungwu (Emeritus Prof of the Australian National
University), Ahmad Boestamam, Kassim Ahmad, Dr Tan Chee Khoon, Lim
Kean Siew, Dr. J.B.A. Peter, Veerapan, Lee Lam Thye, Karpal Singh, Lim Kit
Siang, Lim Guan Eng, Dr Jeya (PSM), etc.
What we have in
our modern wannabe Che Guevera are those who love to say ‘CHARGE’ but would be
nowhere in front. I would call them not Che Guevera but rather Cheat Lu-Wira.
Thus we need more
civil-minded gentleman politicians like Tunku Abdul Aziz. I hope he ignores those
mindless moronic Myrmidon-ish and totally idiotic guttersnipe accusations in
various interactive media portals at his resignation from DAP, and accepts DAP’s
appeal for him to remain in the party.