Friday, February 24, 2023

Inter-racial hate and suspicion is Malaysia’s biggest problem


Murray Hunter

Inter-racial hate and suspicion is Malaysia’s biggest problem

Little hope of change




Murray Hunter





In a long discussion with a colleague last night, I realized how deep hate and suspicion is embedded within peoples’ hearts (should be mental maps).

Racial bigotry and prejudice are a national blind spot. Everything is seen within racial shades, where society is split up and fragmented. Variously defined groups live within their own separate conclaves, which now have very few common denominators. This has destroyed any sense of national unity.

Go to the rural areas, and it has become a world of Arabism. Social status is now measured by how much one resonates as an Arab. Go to Jinjang in Kepong, and you will see the resemblance with a small town in China. Malaysians now live within their own bubbles, and hardly interact with other ethnic groups.

There is now no longer any appreciation of the various cultures within Malaysia. Interaction between various cultures during festival times is now forbidden in the totalitarian society Malaysia has become. Malaysia is now a quasi-apartheid community. With the evolution of Ketuanan Melayu, the imposition of the New Economic policy (NEP), and the stupidity of identity politics, Malaysia cannot call itself a united nation.

Now the PAS version of Ketuanan Islam models itself upon Taliban society, which the leadership admires. With Salafism also, the theology excludes relations with Kafirs, or non-believers. Islam has become a tool of segregation.

The Chinese has been portrayed for generations as the root of all evil in Malaysia. Never mind corruption at the top echelons of government by Malay rulers, the Chinese are worse. This narrative protected the ruling elite from close scrutiny for years.

While Malays has been given special rights, Chinese have been punished for being born Chinese. Places within the civil service and education have been severely restricted. Many left the country out of lack of opportunity.

The nation breaches one of the most basic human rights, that is the right for equality of opportunity. Equity hasn’t worked in Malaysia, just as the west is finding now. In Australia and the US, we see division in society growing, just as it did in Malaysia.

These divisions within Malaysia are causing national security issues. The CCP United Front is winning the hearts and minds of Malaysia’s young Chinese, while Saudi money and religious teachers are winning the hearts and minds of Malays.

Hate and prejudice are ingrained within government policy. Ismail Sabri and Tengku Zafrul Aziz framed one of the most racially biased budgets in Malaysian history during the last government. With Tengku Zafrul still a minister in an important portfolio, does anyone expect change and reformasi?

Goodbye Keluarga Malaysia.

Two months with Anwar Ibrahim and we see he is a status quo prime minister. There is a good minister of national unity from Sarawak, Aaron Agu Anak Dayan. However, the unity portfolio is an empty one with no power to do anything. The rest of Malaysia could take a few pages out of the Sarawak playbook, where Sarawak premier Abang Johari Openg wants all students to learn English, Mandarin, and Bahasa Malaysia. They learn three languages in European schools, why can this be done in Malaysia?

Malaysia’s foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir likes to portray Malaysia as the best example in the world in promoting the culture and peaceful living among the people of various races and religions. He must have seen the advertising of ‘Malaysia Truly Asia’ on the flight over to Saudi Arabia.





The best advice comes from the Hadiths.

“Hate your enemy mildly: he may become your friend one day” (Al-Timidhi)

We must keep in mind what the Prophet is reported to have said:

“He who hurts a dhimmi (citizen) hurts me, and he who hurts me annoys Allah” (Al-Tabarani)

The time has come for a national reconciliation, so Malaysia can move forward.


1 comment:

  1. 1) "Now the PAS version of Ketuanan Islam models itself upon Taliban society, which the leadership admires. With Salafism also, the theology excludes relations with Kafirs, or non-believers. Islam has become a tool of segregation."

    Comment: that is why I believe PAS is the greatest danger to Malaysia's diverse society.

    2) "Malaysia’s foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir likes to portray Malaysia as the best example in the world in promoting the culture and peaceful living among the people of various races and religions. He must have seen the advertising of ‘Malaysia Truly Asia’ on the flight over to Saudi Arabia"

    Comment: the only conclusion is that this Zambry is living in his own cocoon. It really sounds like he was performing in Comedy Central.

    ReplyDelete