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Okay, forget meritocracy, but what about professionalism?


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By Ooi Kee Beng, The Malaysian Insider

Malaysia’s former prime minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has been making a name for himself as a blogger after he retired in 2003.

Perhaps because the man’s main concern is to be confrontational, and in the blogosphere the competition on that score is relentless, many of his entries have tested the boundaries of rationality. Very often, these are full of contradictions and are not worth commenting on.

However, a recent one where Dr Mahathir claims that proponents of meritocracy are as racists as anyone else does require a reaction.

For starters, just because most of us have racist tendencies does not make racism all right, especially in public policy. That point need not be belaboured.

It is also undeniable that political slogans always conceal a political agenda, and not always in an opaque manner either.

This goes for “Malaysian Malaysia” as much as it does for “Ketuanan Melayu”; and for “Middle Malaysia” as much as it does for “One Malaysia”.

However, that is not the real issue.

Although Dr Mahathir recognises that meritocracy, imposed without consideration for social inequalities, will merely favour those who are already privileged economically or otherwise, he does not draw the obvious conclusion that we are talking about a condition we may provocatively call a class struggle.

This brings us back to 1970. During the days when the New Economic Policy (NEP) was being drafted, it was obvious that the issue was poverty. The official insight gained from the May 13 riots was that the Malay community was not getting any richer despite independence.

After three elections, there were no signs that their lot would improve dramatically, and if that situation was not remedied, the country could not possibly enjoy political stability and economic growth.

And so, the attempt was made to remodel Malaysian society.

Once class inequalities were lessened, inter-ethnic tension would follow suit, and so the NEP would succeed by making race passé as a political tool. The poor had to be helped, and the Malays had to be helped. That was the dilemma, which had to be solved within the ultimate project of turning Malaysia into a prosperous and stable country.

Thus, three criteria for success competed with each other.

First, the lot of the Malay community as a whole had to improve dramatically. Second, the income gap among Malaysians as a whole must diminish. Third, the national economy as a whole must experience impressive economic growth.

Since the political structure had always been race-based, it was easy for the system to continue along those lines, and the implementation of the NEP favoured racial interests over class concerns. This created a system of patronage which over time encouraged mediocrity over excellence, quota strictness over merit, and political concerns over judicial correctness.

What is sad is that after 40 years of the NEP, it is still the racial aspect, now evolved into Malay Supremacy, which continues to be taken by Dr Mahathir and others as the most effective political tool at their disposal.

Other crucial values are overshadowed. The income gap, also within the Malay community, remains enormous, leading to a host of social problems that the country can do without, such as a low level of education, criminality, corruption and, worst of all, a sustained weakness for racial politics.

The only gap that seems to have lessened impressively is the one between party and state.

 

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written by OrangKaya, September 03, 2010 05:34:27
Arguing with a senile old fart Mamak is insanity. Insanity is define as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result each time. Time to send him back to Kerala, he is a mamak from kerala and the umNO has forgotten that. Who is the guy who said Indian are beggars, guess the mamak is included.
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written by zviivz, September 02, 2010 12:47:44
It's been more than 50 years since msia achieved independence and yet they still lament about closing the gap. What have they been doing for 50 years??! Sit around and drink coffee? You just need to look around and see what the rest had succeeded so far. Sure, we had enjoyed some success but other folks are zooming past us now. NEP is a political game card and it's playing a dirty mind game. Use it to control to meek and powerless.
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written by hunkeyboy, September 02, 2010 01:24:17
don't waste your time with that old goat of a man. he was never any good to anyone at all, including his own malay people who still languish in backwardness, poverty and ignorance.
oh, of course he created a malay privileged class, in and out of umno. they are the elite, capable or otherwise doesnt matter because he gave them all the breaks they needed -- like he once said in reverse logic (which is his forte) he doesnt give out contracts to any "riskshaw peddler". but mostly his creations feed on public largesse, and rent seeking.
so his mind cannot ever comprehend "meritocracy" for how can he when he, his family, his cronies and his hangers-on are all effluent, even by west asian (oil rich arab) standards.
i think we should all completely IGNORE the man and his blog (the latter will then just die away, and the former will eventually die anyway).
i think when respected researchers and intellectuals like ooi bother to respond to that sort of ranting it lends value to something valueless.
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written by samadhi8, September 01, 2010 16:01:08
Well said Mr. Ooi, Thank you.

The old man Dr Mad has lost it. It must be his delusional state, he is in a delirium. Delirium = a mental state where sb becomes delirious, usually bcos of illness.

Diagnosiis of illness: due to sleepless nites caused by severe guilt, depression and fear of impending death, premonition of hell beings motioning him towards the hell doors.
Deep rooted anxiety of PR over throwing BN causing conviction of countless crimes and spending the rest of his old age in Prison.

Remedy: 1. Pray to Allah 5 times a day for forgiveness. 2. Volunteer incriminating evidence of all the looting by family members, political and non-political opportunists 3. Identify all those who hv robbed the country and are enjoying the millions/billions outside the country 4. Apologise to the Rakyat and admit your mistakes in allowing widespread corruption, cronyism, racism and injustice to prevail during your entire tenure as PM.

Outcome : Die in peace. Remembered as Malaysia's Tyrant PM who destroyed the country's unity and economically but during the last few yrs of his miserable life he tried to undo his mistakes!
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written by JJFoo, September 01, 2010 15:53:30
Arguing or discussing meritocracy and professionalism with a psychopath? That’s stupidity.

Discussion should be about how prevent this psychopath from further harming the nation, how to keep him behind bars.

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written by red1, September 01, 2010 14:38:54
You guys don't get it. Meritocracy is not on trial here. The majority of 65% is. The majority lost 5 states not due to the minority shouting about merit. It is the majority getting drunk in power and splintering into chicken Perkasa.

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