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Ketuanan Melayu is a fable. It does not exist.

By Capt. Iskandar Dzulkarnain

76 Malay NGOs form new council

2010/02/28

KUALA LUMPUR: Seventy-six Malay non-governmental organisations yesterday joined forces to form a consultative council, Majlis Perundingan NGO Melayu (MPM), to defend Malays rights and Islam in the country.

What a noble effort! I almost choked on my breakfast, coming across this article in The Star.

Ketuanan Melayu is a fable. It does not exist. It is just a fairy tale. The champions of these Rights are still living in a make believe world. Malaysia, however is real, and is a potpourri of diverse races. Why is there a consensus to champion one particular race. Is Malay domination on the verge of collapse? We dominate in numbers, but not in intellect, or economic might.

Why are they fighting for Malay Rights? Why not fight for Malaysian rights? Why not stop the racial rot, and hold hands with the rest of the nation, to forge a unity, that will ensure a prosperous nation? Slogans like this makes others feel that they are racially biased, greedy for more, while declining to share. Intellectually stunted, fanatical. Nobody really believes that they are fighting for race and religion. Even the Malays do not believe them.

If Malay NGOs want to champion Malay Rights, they have to study the problem in depth and identify the cause of Malay failure, and really what is slowing down the Malays from advancing against the others. Lead them out from their coconut shell, and show them a brave new world out there. Teach them about other people's culture, and to respect other religions, and be humble before God. Encourage Malays to be bilingual or multilingual. It is a fact that knowledge of an extra language is a plus factor.

Malays have fought hard to eke out a living, in rural areas which lack economic potential, just to earn a living and self respect. Over the years they have carved a life for themselves and their families. They thank God everyday for their blessed existence.

Then all this self respect is blown away by some people purportedly championing for their rights. They still want others to see that Malays are weak, in need of subsidies, and unable to stand on their own two feet. Is it a wonder, that after all the years of sweet talk, Malays are turning slowly away from BN. These NGOs talk as if there is no tomorrow, and at the same time making a laughing stock of the dominant Malays.

What subsidies are they talking about? A few thousand scholarships a year, for hundreds of thousands of Malay students? Fertilizer subsidy for Malay farmers? Are non-Malay farmers exempt from fertilizer subsidy? A bloated civil service that continues to employ Malays, that cannot fit in to society, or lack the social skills to fit into the private sector? Repairing rural roads before a major election is not enough. So, that is why the rural kampongs remain as rural kampongs in Malaysia while the rest of the world, their kampongs are turning into modern suburbs, and their villagers, intellectually more advanced than us.

And with 80 organizations joining the consultative council, it only paves the way for a radical approach, and completely destroying all hope for a united race.

It is definitely not good news. At a time when this nation needs to bond, organizations like these are tearing at the fabric of unity. At least the others are clever enough not to form a consultative council for Non-Malay Rights.

It is totally in contrast to Najib's 1Malaysia - acceptance of racial unity and not just tolerance. Why is the government,not lifting a finger to neutralize such blatant disregard for 1Malaysia?

Sincerely, we should stop all this nonsense, and concentrate on more fruitful causes, like uniting the country together, to combat outside enemies. Forming a consultative council is like fighting a psychological war ... no sorry! ... a psychotic war with an unseen enemy, or an imagined enemy. The threat to Race and Religion is only perceived, and these people have a really poor perception. True Muslims, when they speak, we can see from their body language that they are true believers, like Tok Guru for instance. That is why he commands a lot of respect from other Malays.

True Malays shake their heads at this circus of clowns, which keeps on shouting Malay Rights, although they know it is all hogwash. Such untruth keeps on surfacing and the Malay folk is made to look like fools.

Many years ago, Malaysians were united and it was an acceptable fact. Today, racial unity is only tolerated because the government refuses to wipe out the political opportunists that try so hard to create disunity. They lie through their teeth about potential racial conflicts and still hope that the Rakyat will believe them. They make the Malay look small, make them look stupid, make others think that Malays are still surviving on crutches. What else is further from the truth!?

These politicians have tasted the forbidden fruit, and are addicted to easy riches; and still they use the Malay Race as an excuse to further their deceit and to strengthen their hold on power.

They purportedly fight for Religion; but the words that spew forth from their mouths makes even an atheist shudder. The biggest threat to Muslims is not from other religions, but from Muslims themselves. Shiite teachings, Al Arqam, and other deviant teachings, are the ones that divide the Muslims, and not other religions. There is no threat to Islam in this country. Every available opportunity is used to build suraus and mosques, and the population of Muslims is growing at a healthy rate.

We always thought of politicians as wise people, genuinely interested in serving the nation and its people. And we are really disappointed when we see through their sheepskin and their moronic decisions to determine policy.


Comments (15)Add Comment
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written by Ken Liew, March 02, 2010 09:26:06
Ketuanan UMNO thats what it is....
UMNO TUAN~! rakyat Hamba~!

wow~! i can hear the evil laugh from the 4th floor.
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written by Fart Fart Wah, March 02, 2010 08:38:40
Endangered species need to be protected for they are weak. We are now in the real world of taking care ..and non-stop taking care of the class of protected species homo sapiens moolayuiens..and it will remain so until they remove the habit forming leeching syndrom.
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written by cheekhiaw, March 01, 2010 23:04:09
If 'ketuanan melayu' is a fable then the moral behind it is thieves are willing to do anything to conceal their thievery.

xxx
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written by strifus, March 01, 2010 19:53:42
As I see it, why would Malays want to try even a little bit hard for their livelyhood if they dont have to. Now, before the flaming begins, I would like to make it clear that I am speaking only of those Malays who are championing Malays rights as quoted above in the article. I know that there are Malays out there who work hard in the farms and plantations and they can hold their head high and say that they do not need any assistance from the governement. I respect them.

However, like I said above, there are those who are the exact opposite. They rely on the government for their livelyhood. They also cheat the taxpayer out of their hardearned and paid taxes to keep the governement going. I mean why would you work your bum off for money when you dont have to?

I was visiting Kuala Lumpur recently and I happened to walk pass a construction site, one of the many all over the city. I looked on and saw a bunch of workers working and the others sitting under a hut watching TV. Now, I know nothing of construction but I walked up to the construction site and started talking to the security guard there. What I was told shocked me. Those guys who were under the hot sun working were mostly Indonesians and the others sitting under the makeshift hut were mostly Malays.

So this leads me back to my point again. Why would you want to work your arse off when you dont have to? I mean it seems to me, those people supporting these NGOs, and the ones making other hardworking Malays look bad, obviously get paid to do nothing at all.

If I were them, I would hedge my bets and support the government so that the status quo would continue. And here Najib says that GDP has risen. I would like to see an accounting of those numbers.
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written by tmf, March 01, 2010 19:50:38
Sincerely wondering how many Malays out there are thinking like Capt Iskandar. I believe there must be many but unfortunately they chose to remain silent and allow the UMNO/BN politicians to insult their intellegence on daily basis in almost every aspect of their lives while stealing and robbing the nation in the name of the Malays.
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written by SamYap, March 01, 2010 19:37:22
Capt. Iskandar Dzulkarnain, Don't tell us, please tell your fellow Malays - they are the ones who need to be in the know about Ketuanan Melayu being a fable created by UMNO.
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written by Old Man, March 01, 2010 18:46:29
Capt Iskandar, if more Malays think like you there won't be any capital flight and emigration to other countries! Salute! Salute! Salute!
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written by albert zacharias, March 01, 2010 17:24:37
Well said Captain.... please don't join BN ok?
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written by Eskay345, March 01, 2010 16:01:28
An eye-opening article.
This group of morons still think they are living in the days of the Malacca Sultanate.
Those days of gembilang are over. But still so many self-declaring warriors, each on their own jihad to fight imaginary and invisible enemies.
Ini era modern lah, bodoh!..
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written by malgal, March 01, 2010 15:44:48
straw clutching band of narrow thinkers - people like capt iskandar should engage them in a public dialogue!!
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written by ctlyn, March 01, 2010 15:15:06
53 years ago, we united to fight the same enemy, the colonial. we fight for independence, the right to all people who fight colonial to get peace and independent. but now, we fight each other to get higher position, to get more money and to get more right for ourselves not other.
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written by Ocassey, March 01, 2010 14:14:23
What can we expect from one kind of people who can never let go of those ancient folklores that portrayed the shining eras of the riverine residents who defended their rulers with their lives and had unquestioning devotions and trusts towards their leaders as well as rulers ! Some of those fairy-tales sounded so intrigueing that in modern times many were eager to have a go in locating the princess of Mt. Ledang.

Many enthusiasts of martial arts of defence were so taken in by their "warrior sifus' that they even fantacised and "sychoported" themselves into the wilderness of Mt. Ledang in their quests to locate and meet up face to face with the famous Malay warrior who could not return to face his own ruler when he was mandated to locate and bring back the princess of Mt. Ledang .

Gone were those days ( if they could be facts) but the "broken record" keeps on playing in the minds of the "ruling race" ! Now and then would be therapeutic for the masses of the master race to be rewarded with a real-life situation where such scenes could be replayed , giving themselves a sense of power and control over the rest . We actually have marauding hordes zooming around on their kapcais behaving like ancient warriors on hot pursuits , and they had the spectators to cheer them on while they also try to evade and avoid confronting face to face with the police. The BTN troopers were constantly being fed with filth to keep them like one on permanent adrenalin drips.

The rampage in Penang, the tronging of the lawyers' meet, the cow-head stomping , the churches incinerations , and desecrations of other places of worship , the burning of effigies , the march to the Aussie ambassy , processions and the climax were the flying wild-pig heads finding their ways into mosques ! The spirit of supremacy continues with napoleons and little napoleons in the local councils and other government departments, and they seem to survive and thrive on such deeds .

In time, those imigrants who "become" Sabahans in Sabah will continue to carry the supremacy flag if not already !
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written by Bullchick, March 01, 2010 13:31:04
Well done, Capt. Iskandar! Spoken like a true Malaysian. You have expressed the feelings of most Malaysians, notwithstanding their ethnic origin. It appears that the present regime is bent on creating this kind of feeling among the different racial groups to maintain their grip on political power. This is a typical divide-and-rule strategy which has worked well in the past. However, in the present day scenario, with the availability of internet and cellular phone technology, this is not going to work anymore. Malaysians today are much better informed and informed much more quickly. Malaysians have never been stupid now or in the past! However, in the past they have been largely ignorant because of misinformation by the government-controlled MSM. The UMNO/BN leeches and parasites have everything to lose and that is why they have resorted to this types of action to scare the Rakyat!
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written by avj, March 01, 2010 13:03:39
This is what politicians do when they feel threatened that they are loosing their grip. Create a commotion so that they can say I told you so. It is not for the Malays that MPM is concerned about but for UMNO Bahru.They intend to stay no matter what the cost.So much for the sloganeering 1Malaysia,nothing but bull.
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written by Milo, March 01, 2010 12:58:28
These are just bulies and gangsters trying to make some big bucks through the formation of a mafia-like association to legitimize their actions!

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