Sunday, September 15, 2019

Malaysia Day 2019


East & West - Unite to fight racial and religious extremism

The formation of the Federation of Malaysia was first announced on 16 September 1963, as Malaysia Day.It was the day that Sabah and Sarawak joined the then Malaya to form a new nation called Malaysia.From that day,we citizens were called Malaysians. Regardless of origin, colour,race or creed,we were proud to say we are Malaysians wherever we went in the world.It gave great joy and hope that together we will become a world power in our way one day in the not so distant future.  

After 56 years there is nothing much to feel joyful to celebrate as we always did. The situation is far from satisfactory and our hope for a developed nation seems very remote.The euphoria and hopes created by the change in government 18 ago months has almost evaporated is and being replaced by gloom and despair.

In Semanjung Malaysia,the race and religious tensions among the people of different race and creed is at all time high,with every trivial issue being intentionally manipulated into major dispute among the various races.The latest being the campaign to boycott non-Muslim products is really uncalled for strain on the delicate unity that exists today.

The PH government and its leaders seem unable and unwilling to stop these ethnic and religious provocations by certain quarters.Instead of taking firm action to stop these racial and religious provocations,they watch as the various political groups continue to use these racial sentiments sentiments for their own gain to hold on to power. 

After more than 6 decades of living together we as Malaysians, on the ground have fairly well adapted to our differences and have learnt to embrace mutual respect and tolerance to these differences. As a result there was peace,unity and above all a sense of brotherhood and comradeship among us.

This is what our elected leaders cannot bear to see. Our unity which is our strength but for them is their weakness to attain political power.They incite hate to divide us so that they can remain in power forever,forgetting democracy is all about changing power when deemed necessary by the people.

As a result these evil politics today we have a country where corruption by the rich and powerful is a way of life that we are forced to accept.The rule of law, and every facet of government serves the political masters more than the rakyat whom they pledged to serve.Race, religion, and politics now rules our miserable lives and our peace and wellbeing are threatened for no fault of ours.

As ordinary citizens of all races including the Malays, we are struggling and toiling to make ends meet but our elected leaders are busy trying to out-do each other in pursuit of political power,position and wealth at  our expenses.Sad to say the biggest and most powerful weapon at their disposal is race and religion which they utilize to the maximum.And more sad is that our own people who are so simple fall prey to their evil and sinful political play.

Having travelled and worked in Sabah and Sarawak,many of us are aware that the inter-racIal and inter-religious relations among the people there is far better than here in semanjung.It is time for our fellow citizen friends from Sabah and Sarawak to realise the need and wisdom to come to our rescue by helping to dilute the toxic race and religious politics here.  

It is not enough to be contended with Sabah for Sabahans and Sarawak for Sarawakians but to assert that Malaysia is for all Malaysians; Malays,Chinese,Indians,Kadazans,Ibans
all other indigenous groups.That was the guiding spirit when Malaysia was born in 1963 and that spirit should continue to live on.

After 56 years we seem to be losing steam and stamina as our hopes for joining the ranks of the world's leading nations is slowly but surely fading.Our dreams will remain as just dreams if we don’t act now.Let's from both West and East Malaysia unite,put aside racial and religious differences and rebuild Malaysia once again.  

Selamat menyambut Hari Malaysia, Hari Nasional kita 


Sunday, September 01, 2019

Mereka 62 - Prof Md.Tajuddin


A meaningless Merdeka
By Prof Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi

This Merdeka is a meaningless Merdeka for the nation as it entrenches itself into old political mindsets.

After 21 years of writing ideas, criticisms and advice for Malaysians, Malays and those in power in academic, religious and political institutions, I have no more to give. Malaysia is on a certain road of destruction with the Malay Muslims driving it to the ground. I have looked hard and deep into many other ways than I have mentioned and I have no more ideas to bring to the table.

This is the most difficult article to write for me and I have thought many times to just call up Sin Chew and refuse a requested writing for the first time in my entire career as an academic. I see no more hope for this country. The Malays will eventually destroy itself and others with it. The only hope for the idea of a Malaysia lies in the nations of Sabah and Sarawak. If these two quit the partnership, then the idea of Malaysia is just a joke. If I were younger by three decades, I would take my family outside this country and resettle in others or at least in neighboring Singapore and the nations of Sabah and Sarawak. At least they still have teh tarik there.

With muftis sounding like gangsters in a terrible movie plot and unchecked by their patrons, the Malays will continue to be educated in that manner. With veteran Malay politicians and businessmen helming the fate of the country, the Old Malaysia has just been given a new lease of life by a heart-bypass. With academia still counting their H-indexes and SCOPUS papers, these institutions of learning will continue to be irrelevant entities to social and political development getting fat by the tax payers money and their own sense of self grandeur. Religion, academia and politics of the Malays are safely entrenched to bring the country to a precipice of oblivion. 

The editors of this article wants to know from me what can be changed? Well, I no longer have any more ideas except to say…save yourself and your family by hunkering down, tightening the stomach and strategically plan for the children to be placed outside this country.

I have now begun to seriously think about such a strategy for two of my children. There is nothing here in Malaysia that would be anything of a dignified existence of a person.

When a mufti with extremely low knowledge on the history of the Indian people can make simplistic and racist statements about them, and get away without any reprimand or reminder from his patrons, then the game is ended. When he calls on hardworking and dedicated groups of Chinese educationist to be outlawed without measuring their six decades of contribution, what dignity is there left? Worse, when a peddler of religious capitalism comes to this country blaring insults not only to other religions but also the presence of our own community of generations of people, ministers have dinner with him with smiling photo ops. Susah-lah ini macam.

Then there is a political party with Islam as its name spew venoms of Islamic brotherhood being more important than citizenry and that those who oppose the peddler of religious evangelism from another country as enemies of Islam, and the police sits quietly without any reaction. Apa lagi nak cerita?
I have trained myself to be an expert at identifying success and failure in everything I do. I can also expertly predict success and failure in some things others do. I can definitely say that Malaysia is a failure. It was failing badly before May 9th 2018, it has failed even worse after merely over a year.
In the beginning, this failure was caused by a reluctance of the Malay voters to change. Then, this failure was fueled by the marriage of the two discredited Malay parties. Now, the trust of the people has been totally betrayed by the smallest and least ideological party which happens to helm the leadership and is engineering a 1990s come-back formula.

Unless a miracle happens, Malaysia will be the first country to be listed as the ‘fourth world’ of a three world category. We will go nowhere, be no ‘thing’ and simply become stuck to the ground with our old ideas about economy, education, religion and having no sense of dignity to others and the world. When one day, Muslims will be rejected entry into most countries of the world as with their favorite penceramah, then the old Malay proverb of sudah jatuh ditimpa tangga or sudah jatuh baru tertenggadah becomes a stark reality.

What is this miracle that may reignite the fires of Malaysia? Only three things. First, by a stroke of miracle, the civil society restrategize itself with other existing political parties and puts up 70 independent candidates to oust the cancerous elements in PH and combine with the dignified parties of Sarawak and Sabah, then there may be a chance.

How hard is it to find 70 credible candidates of all races dedicated to nation building? The names are already on my computer list. The civil society, good and nation-conscious NGOs can work together with the grassroots of rejuvenated veteran parties that lost their shorts in the last election. Those civil leaders appointed by the PH must return to the fold when the time of GE15 draws closer.

The second miracle would be 100,000 Malay children and more to come out of their UEC education and these children must be tracked and given support so that they can be the savior of a nation from the old bigotry of Muslims and Malays in the public schools.

That is why Malay political parties despise the UEC as the new Malays who are trilingual and globalized networked with China and the West will reformulate new national constructs based on their times with the other communities in the UEC schools.

Regardless of whether the PH government will recognize or not, I see the UEC as the only savior of this nation. The sons and daughters rejected by the majority of their own race will come back to revive the idea of Malaysia and thus, we Malaysians must ensure that the UEC survives and thrive.
Those of our sons and daughters educated in the international schools with international curriculum would be the other force that can cure an ailing nation, and that too must be protected and expanded so that it becomes affordable to send our children too. Leave the public schools entrenched in its own issues and problems.

The third miracle would be the private education tertiary institutions. These institutions have gone through the economic gauntlet and is now secure with a mixed group of academics to lead the nation where public universities fail in their own ethno-centric constructs of self-delusion and irrelevant academia. If these private universities can wake up to fill the minds of young Malaysians with the right mind set and ideas to lead the future, than the future can be theirs for the taking.

Private universities must get out of their balance sheet mindset and show that they can take over what was left out by the big brother universities and strike out on their own. The private university academics can form their own Professor Council and produce strategies for real impactful research and ideas that can move Malaysia 50 years into the future and pool its student talents to research and recharge industries linking the world. The future industries are in a mapless world and do not require a Malay Majlis Perbandaran to give the okay to start a factory. The new ‘factories’ are in cyberspace and offshore. Countries will work with these students who do not display any sense of ethnic or religious superiority complex and shun those that do. The world belongs to the private enterprise as government fails to change because of Old Politics.

The third miracle would be the pooling of resources by private companies and enterprises across a maples world to provide financial and infra-structure backings to clear thinking and hard working graduates and young skilled individuals freeing itself from any governmental ‘requirements’. Again, governments do not control cyberspace and off shore dealings. Malaysians will be everywhere in the world working, living, playing and worshipping while still rooted to their ‘tanah tumpah darah ku’.
This Merdeka is a meaningless Merdeka for the nation as it entrenches itself into old political mindsets. But this Merdeka is a new Merdeka for all Malaysians who love the idea of living with deep respect to each other’s faith and cultures and working with each other for mutual prosperity.
What we need is a Merdeka from the old rules of the game towards a new game play of global dimension that frees us from the old 90s ball and chains.

To save this Malaysia, our children must ‘leave the present Malaysia’ and embrace the future Malaysia that lies beyond its shores into a global and universal construct rooted in our traditional faiths and cultures.

(Professor Dr. Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi is Professor at UCSI University.)

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