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Tackling racism in Malaysia


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Dato' Mohd.Ariff Sabri bin Hj. Abdul Aziz

For the past few days I have written several articles about racism in Malaysia. My objective is to see the extent of racism in our country. My report is, racism is extensive and it exists openly and subtly. We see things in our respective race-blinkered lenses. Every Malaysian has his quotient of ethnicity. We have to learn to live with this fact. We can't purge our Malay-ness, our Chinese-ness or our Indian-ness that are in us.

But as long as our racism is not allowed to forcefully prevail onto another race's domain, it is all right. Or as long as it's not reflected in our daily interactions with people of other race, that is ok.

Which leads me to this conclusion. If we were to rely on human voluntariness to expel racism, we are bound to fail. I now believe that we require explicit laws which outlaw racism. We have to simply outlaw policies, rules, regulations that promote racism and discrimination. We have to outlaw all political parties that adopt race, religion or culture as their political foundations from competing in general elections. Only political parties that reflect the proportional racial mix of this country are allowed to participate in general elections.

Hence Barisan Nasional cannot contest in elections unless its candidates are 60% Malays, 30% Chinese and 10% Indians and others. Barisan Rakyat cannot contest in general elections unless its candidates are similarly arranged. This way ensures inclusiveness of all Malaysian races. Maybe, this can start Malaysia on the road to a two-party system.

Racism becomes a problem when its translated out into the open as a social policy. Rules, regulations and policies that seek to discriminate others on the basis of their racial background skin colour, religion, culture and language are racism. When you see a sign board that says dogs and Chinese are not allowed here- that is racism because it discriminates the Chinese on account of his ethnicity. If Christopher Wan didn't make it to IGP because he is Chinese that is discrimination.

If I were to view Chinese as devilishly cunning, skilled, powerful and therefore evil, I am being a racist. If I were to see Malays and others as subhuman, beastly, and inclined to immoral acts, I am also being racist in my attitude. My focus is either someone is evil or inferior because of his racial background. Hence the Chinese is evil because he is greedy, wants everything, our wealth, our women, our children. The Malays are evil because they are lazy, violent and are interested in stealing our women. We adopt these views to justify our treatment of these people.

We justify excluding Chinese from political power because they are inherently evil, cunning, manipulative, greedy etc. we justify excluding Malays because they are lazy, incompetent, less humanlike, etc.

Racism is simply unqualified hatred of one race on another based on skin colour, language, religion, physical appearance and so forth. Racism takes place when one race views another as genetically inferior and having less human attributes. Hence when someone says, Malays are inherently lazy because of genetic reasons and because of that not qualified to participate in commerce, be senior executives and so forth, that is racism. When someone says, the other is a lazy bump and hasn't got good work ethics because he is Malay that is racism. When someone says, TNB is tiu na bu because the workers there are mostly Malays, that is racism.

The basis for such hatred and anger or the only reason explaining the loathing is another person's racial background, skin colour, culture and religion.

There is open and subtle racism. Among Malays, their racism is easily discernible as it is commonly held, that the institutions before us are all embodiment of Malay racism. By institutions, I mean and define them to be public institutions. A restrictive definition makes the concept, operational. This allows us to exclude having to discuss a wider field. As Malays dominate in public institutions, whatever actions these institutions take, are taken as representing the latent racism of Malays that operate at personal levels.

When Siti Inshah Mansor abused non Malays because of their ethnic background, that is racism. But what if Siti Inshah Mansor was verbally abusive because the students were vandals or were gangster-like, can she be classified as racist? Her choice of words were unfortunate but were her actions prompted by the students' different racial background?

The other races are racist too. In non public institutions, discrimination against the Malays is widely practised. This is subtle racism. The capable Malay is often bypassed in terms of promotion in Chinese owned companies. Malays are suited to PR work only, arranging end of year dinner parties, soliciting GROs for the boss, ordering RM 3000 a bowl shark's fin soup for the taikor, organizing sporting activities etc. The technical stuff?- that's off limits.

Accessibility to supply sources is often restrictive to Malay businessmen. The retailing and wholesale businesses are practically off limits to Malays. Having dominance in these areas, surrendering accessibility is almost unheard of.

In other words, business policies define Malays as inferior people and therefore discriminated against.

The irony is racism in non public institutions is often disguised behind the concept of meritocracy, suitability, capabilities, efficiency and so forth. Hence its often bandied around, that because of commercial dictates we want Mandarin or Cantonese speaking candidates. Oh, the Malays are disqualified because they don't have good work ethics. Come on- very often the work requirement in the relevant fields does not require a qualification in rocket science.

TNB is lambasted and verbally abused and assaulted not because its manned by Malays but because it is inefficient. See how clever the racism is disguised under the concept of efficiency.

Because the test is to look at the non Malays who are chosen to perform the tasks which are said to require meritocratic qualifications. A Chinese is equally inept at speaking and writing in English, he is equally lazy, equally mediocre in certain areas but because, the shots are made by non Malay bosses, the Chinese will get the job.

While the racism of the Malay appeared to be an accepted fact, mere mention of the possibility that a Chinese can be a racist too, unearth vehement protests. To me, the Chinese is equally capable of self denial as do the Malays. So don't come down on us with all those patronizing clichés of what gives…your caliber is skin deep and so forth. Spare us the nausea please. Perhaps its your own racism that prevents you from acknowledging your own prejudices.

Hence we come to the sobering realization that racism is alive and pervasive in our society.

Have anyone given a thought as to why the majority of maid abuse cases involved Chinese families against Indonesian maids? Could it be that the Indonesian maids are looked upon as the Malay species and therefore subhuman and inferior? They are fit to eat with dogs, eat leftovers etc. And that all the cruelty and abuses imposed on them are but vengeance by the Chinese on Malays to compensate for their own perceived racist victimization?

When Namewe asks didn't you read, who made Malaysia rich can be translated into we Malays owe the Chinese a living. That is precisely the basis of the behavior which Namewee exhibited when he hurled all the abusive and expletives on the TNB workers in Muar. Banana sucking Malays are just peons, security guards whose primary function is to slave it out so that people like Namewee will not experience blackouts. Malays are fit to be jagas, security guards policemen and soldiers ensuring this country is safe so that people like Namewee can make this country rich. What gave people like Namewee the right to speak in such arrogant manner to salary earning workers?

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written by OrangKaya, September 06, 2010 00:33:31
The true colour finally come out that AK47 is just like Najis, a leopard cannot change its sport. Question is who rule the country for 53 years, what race is the PM and CM, who gov the country and implement the laws. Who set the environment for religion and co-existence of various races. Who is the head of Polis, army, air force, GLCs, education, finance, judicial. All are malays and umNO. The only finance minister non malay is Tun Tan Sie w Sin , that was what 50 years ago? So are you say there is no dissatisfaction by other races. Where is 30% of all ministerial post , armed forces, judiciary etc, zero, nada. Look at singapore, the per capita is 10x that of Tanah Melayu, 15% GDP growth this year. The PM is the highest pay PM in the world so are the minister and min corruption. Ask the sing malay whether they prefer to be in malaysia or sing.
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written by samadhi8, September 06, 2010 00:20:33
"Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth" -- Mohandas Gandhi

"In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place" -- Mohandas Gandhi

"Do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire" -- Confucius

"What the superior man seeks is in HIMSELF
what the small man seeks is in Others" -- Confucius

"The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law" -- Aristotle

"Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference" -- Voltaire

NO NEED to twist and turn sampai kepala pusing and lidah pusing.
30 yrs of oppression of the nons in Malaysia is going to erupt like a Volcano soon.
Keep on pushing and pusing your kepala - no use.

Just use your common sense and conscience to guide you. Namawee is just voicing the gross injustice thats been festering in bolehland for far too tooo tooo long.
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written by Mangrovejumper, September 05, 2010 19:33:27
In order to eradicate racism, we have to first start by eradicating racist laws.

Children aren't born racist. They were bred to be racist. If the teachers and parents are racist, they have almost no chance at turning out to be not racist.

Adults who are not racist can transform to become racist when they are discriminated on based on their race.

It's hard enough to stay color blind in a multi racial society. It's darn near impossible when the country's laws discriminate based on race.
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written by singhkris, September 05, 2010 18:01:26
Dato is the number 1 racists when he says that candidates for elections should be proportionate to the racial composition of this country. We can only stop being racists when we can tear ourselves away from looking at ourselves by our race. Obama would not have been the president of USA if he only depended on black voters.!
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written by panca, September 05, 2010 17:06:29
Dato, first thing first, while BN is what umno is all about but Barisan Rakyat is not to be confused with Pakatan Rakyat where Barisan Rakyat is the mover from people from all walks of life coming together(at least what many concerned people among the fair-minded people) want to re-in force the people's right to vote, to get them registered as voters and play their role as Malaysian citizen their duty they should do. Where as the two party system has not been the idea or the least not in their sense even after what had happened 308, they BN has displayed the unfolding events of arrogance despite the voters have spoken. Yes, the voters voted against those maharajalela but they have not learnt and refused to hear the rakyat and play to the hilt with Race and Religion. And yes, Barisan Rakyat will have to work to put in a government that listens and the choice is no other than Pakatan Rakyat to displace arrogance and hegemony of government for now and the future if it meant to change the current sickening political landscape!

Racism is courted by BN esp. Umno and reared its most ugly head(any better idea to describe) Perkasa dishing out racial slurs at its worst as if they owned the country, sheesh and no action nor any attempt is being taken by the authority to stop it and yet openly condones it.

Your reason of BN of 60/30/10/10 is a failed proportion that has proven what the country has come to, it's a rigid contention in terms of putting races instead of a more balanced merit of capable and trustworthy criteria for a more successful combination of leadership.

BTW, the government sectors consist of how many percent of Non-Malays and why the private sectors hired more Non-Malays and just where should they be? This should answer your question?!
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written by Sabahfan, September 05, 2010 16:56:35
DATO mohd Shariff... whoever, I have one message for you

This country will be the mini United Nations if , and only if, YOUR moronic UMNO leaders and their lackeys... the PerKOsa leaders are all beheaded and sent to HELL.

Once all the official RASCIST policies of this country is removed, Including re-writing the CONSTITUTION, and when every race is truly equal, equal opportunity in all things, then only then Rascism will disappear.

So long as the racial previleges promises to malay is Being used by your UMNO leaders to MAKE themselves Filthy rich and hiding their ill gotten gain overseas, we the rakyat of MALAZUTLAND will continue to suffer.

So long as your PERKOSA and UMNO are preaching MALAYSAJA....

then forever rascism will continue... every racial insult hurled by your cop and headmistress to a chiness, then the chinese will hurl a racial rebuttal.

To stop the war, BOTH sides have to be punished, but at the moment YOU go after NAMEwee but protect you headmistress, you dirty cop, the foul mouth Bung Moktar, YOUR Kerishampudding.... then your article above is as useless as you stupid head, the toilet paper has more value...
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written by Wally, September 05, 2010 16:50:24
The above article starts out promisingly, rapidly falls down a racist pot-hole and ends very weakly and disappointingly – so I'm not sure what the intention of writing the article really was…..

What, for me, was the pot-hole that started the article's derailment? Well, if you insist that political parties et al must ensure that a "fair" split of ethnic representation is present, then you will be asking to perpetuate racism and not eradicate it!

So, instead of going for a positive indication that racism does not exist (when indeed it would exist if you insisted that the next person to take up a post must be Chinese simply because the Malays and Indians have taken up their quota), go for the whole-scale negative approach. By that, I mean enact legislation that makes it an offence for any group of people (Government institutions and private enterprise alike), to draw up procedures that require those of a particular race (or religion, or skin colour, etc.) to be either appointed or excluded.

The only problem with my solution is that the NEP would be dead in the water the moment the legislation was promulgated! So am I in trouble now for making my suggestion, and is that the booby-trap that the above article was trying to avoid?
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written by earthman, September 05, 2010 15:56:04
By now we can say that almost everyone on earth can understand what is a racist. But how many are willing to accept that we are all humans equal before God.? The question is whether to accept or not that we are all equal as human being. And no land belongs to any one or groups? By right we can move to any where we want to live and no one can stop us. This is the truth. But we are deceived and blinded to defend our rights and our kinds and our so called land. As long as we do not know the truth we will continue to fight and war against one another. Even if all are the same race as in Iraq and Pakistan.

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