Malaysia's Political Smorgasborg.
Innahu sulaimana
Wainnahu bismilllahirahmanirrahim
Alla tanqlu alayya
Wa,tsuni muslimin
Jazzallah anna
Muhammadan saw
Ma huwa ah luh
In an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria, Mr Lee Kua Yew
said that he is a social Darwinist; the prerequisite of progress is change. The
enabling idea may be attributable to Darwin; but the statement is not quite
correct. The idea of change is more attributable to H.G.Wells' 'adapt or perish'.
People must change in order to progress; reform, revolutionise,
etc. The Qur'an is more precise when God says He will not change the lot of a
race provided the people first change what is inside them. This requires changes
in value sets, skill sets, Weltanschauung, attitude, aptitude etc.
In 1978, people in China’s countryside were starving, eating
tree bark and branches. But within one generation, China prospered tremendously
and now has one of highest GDPs on the planet. This would not be possible without
the changes I mentioned. 18 people changed the principles of command economics
and adopted some free market economics and supported Deng Xiaoping.
It is important for our leaders to make changes and a group of people to be the change agents. So leadership is important, as well as having a group of committed people.
To be rich is glorious.
It is important for our leaders to make changes and a group of people to be the change agents. So leadership is important, as well as having a group of committed people.
To be rich is glorious.
Take corruption for example; we must be indignant and be repulsed by it. Some irrational people may continue to adore "Bossku" but we must see Najib as he is -- an uncommon thief. He was the embezzler-in-chief. He stole billions through 1MDB, SRC, and maybe through Felda, Felcra, Sime Darby ad other SPEs. The government must leave no stones unturned in investigating these -- like the Malay saying, "Sampai ke lubang cacing".
Herr Najib may say he is the victim of selected persecution
or political vendetta. We say to him, not to erect the wet thread. Of course
there is political will to act against a person like Najib. But the government must
show no one can make use of public office to make private gains, so let Najib
get his deserved comeuppance. His political career is closed.
There must be sense of urgency among our leaders to prosper
the country; we must not leave everything to the PM. Why is the bullet train
Maglev so fast? It is because each coach has its own engine rather than being
pulled by the head coach. The PM has no time to pull every other leader. Each
leader must be a thought leader.
What must we do to prosper the country? We must prepare the
required infrastructure; then the people will take over. That is why we must
educate the people. I was listening to the interview with Maria Ressa the other
day and was struck be her simple statement: after graduation, she felt she can
do anything. Education is empowering. It is important to have human capital. For
example, our farmers must have good farming knowledge. We need technology so our
farmers can grow varied produce. We can grow different vegetables:
onions,cabbages, potatoes; we can grow yubari melons, grapes, apples etc. Farmers
can experiment with new form of businesses; a group can form limited companies
and invite non-agricultural ventures to invest in them.
Let us talk about the pollution
in Johore. Is the state run by dullards? Why is the state dragging its feet
over this issue? If not handled properly, Johore can cost the PH goverment. There's
one banal teacher who said there was no association between pollution and
illness of pupils; presumably there must be one death first before there will there be an
association. The state government should close down errant factories
immediately. We must send the message to business people that they can do
businesses but do them right. Otherwise the federal government will step in.
What is this about the unholy alliance between UMNO and PAS?
They are causing us death by a thousand cuts. What they are doing is institutionalising
racism. One uses the fuzzy slogan of Malay nationalsm -- the Malays par
excellence, Tidak Melayu hilang di dunia, Ketuanan Melayu etc. The other uses
the equally vague concept of Islamology. We acknowledge their presence but are
not rolling on the floor and pulling off our hairs; as Cao Cao famously
said -- "When a loser combines with a coward what can they achieve?" Or as Robert
Mugabe said, "If our clothes is made of cassava leaves we do not befriend a
goat". Imagine if UMNO the goat were to
nibble at Haji Hadi'ss clothes; our DPM and the MP from Seputeh will faint and
young children will go to sleep with nightmares.
The government ought to outlaw parochial nationalism and
divisive religionism.
The minister of foreign affairs must vociferously voice the
plight of Muslim Uighurs in China. It is unfortunate we have heard nothing from
him. Our founding father established Southeast Asia as an area of peace and
neutrality, which means we do not interfere in the internal affairs of a neighbour -- but the
treatment of minority Uighurs in China is a cause for concern. Over 1 million Uighurs were sent to 're-education' classes, which are actually euphemisms for
ethnic cleansing and complete erasure of culture and religion. We ought to
rebuke China.
Finally we come to the vexed issue of succession. It is not a
given that Anwar Ibrahim is our next PM. This is not a cult culture. This is not
an elected dictatorship. Dr Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim are not joined at the
hip. Dr Mahathir doesn't have the constitutional capacity to name his successor.
The next PM must be a leader of a party, and must command majority support of
MPs in the House. If that person is Anwar Ibrahim, so be it -- then, he has my qualified
support. But he needs to do at least two things: one, to refrain from
orchestrating or bring involved in palace intrigues and machinations; two, never use
public office to pursue private pursuits.
Only then he can be the next PM.
Only then he can be the next PM.
- Sakmongkol.
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