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MT COLUMNS A REPUBLIC OF VIRTUE Rethinking independence: "Merdeka"? or "Masih di perhamba...?": liberation ... or enslavement?

Rethinking independence: "Merdeka"? or "Masih di perhamba...?": liberation ... or enslavement?


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Virtuous leaders are made and not born. They are created out of good religious/moral upbringing and a clear sense of altruism -- prioritising needs, not wants, and certainly not greed. Economic conditions too can create virtuous leaders. It is a question of Man and the environment, Man and his circumstances, or Nature versus Nurture. But religion is the driving force of virtue.

A REPUBLIC OF VIRTUE 

by Azly Rahman

O' Malaysians,  where are we as we prepare for yet another ritual of a neo-colonial entity? Looks like we are not getting better in terms of race relations, inter-faith dialogue, educational progress in our schools, freedom of speech, academic freedom in our universities, our judiciary system, our respect for the Constitution, and the way we are sincere about dismaltling race-basd politics. This merdeka we saw the birth of PERKASA and the germinating of the seeds of destruction. If we do not collectively depose our corrupt leaders, we will suffer being robbed of our future. If we do not go back to transcultural ethics we will be doomed as a nation. If we do not learn to become makers of our own history, we will be trampled and buried by those who owns the means of controlling the march of history.

What are the obstacles of a merdeka we Malaysians desire?

We no longer have virtuous leaders in our political system. We have many who are corrupt to the bones and in their souls though, interested only in plundering the national wealth in order to survive the next general election. We also have leaders who still do not understand what ‘development’ means. And we continue to breed new leaders who think that politics is about buying votes and selling the nation.

Virtuous leaders are made and not born. They are created out of good religious/moral upbringing and a clear sense of altruism -- prioritising needs, not wants, and certainly not greed. Economic conditions too can create virtuous leaders. It is a question of Man and the environment, Man and his circumstances, or Nature versus Nurture. But religion is the driving force of virtue.

If each and every family reflects upon the beauty of each religion they were born into, they would preserve the tenets of that religion and use them to guide their children. But this requires a strong family that is not fragmented and destroyed by poverty. If families are busy working two or three jobs because of economic designs (conjured by a dehumanising political ideology that dictates so), how would ‘virtuous children’ be raised?

Even if one does not believe in God and its existence, one can be as ethical and virtuous as what Plato, Socrates, Pythagoras, Buddha, Lao Tzi or Einstein would define such a human being as.Master Kung (Confucius) often talk about the breeding of the chuan tze or ‘the gentleman’ and the importance of respect. The Bhagavad Gita spoke of the beauty of the self and for one to follow the dharma. Islam speaks of the beauty of the self in relation to its contribution to a peaceful and just society. Sufism, Buddhism, Jainism, Hassidism, and many a path to deeper spirituality promote the development of the ‘just and virtuous self’. These cultural philosophies and religious doctrines attempt to bring human nature closer to God and Nature.

But we are living in a world designed by greedy human beings who themselves do not know their own true nature.

One might ask: does ‘true nature’ exist? Or will we be comfortable living a life of the Epicurean -- eat, drink and be merry? Or, is our good life guaranteed of happiness determined by market forces? Even if allow market forces to dictate our spirituality, do we know who owns the means of creating markets and producing goods? Greed and materialism is the prime motivator of the destruction of family values. We are primarily reduced to ‘homo economicus’ essentially and less of ‘homo spiritus’. We spend time either making ends meet or making our millions multiply. We keep making decisions that alter and transform the economy and impact the lives of millions who are at the disposal of those who own the means of economic and intellectual production. With our wealth we oppress each other as we build oppressive institutions of power and control.

We have created a matrix of complexities and a rat race of no winners; a rat race of Chinese complexities as the informational scientist Alan Turing would term it.

Seeds of destruction?

Our society seems to be heading towards destruction. The seeds are rapidly germinating. Sometime ago we even heard the Malaysian police force threatening ‘to vote for the Opposition’. We are now puzzled: for whom do the police serve? Who will protect the citizens then? Do we then need to set up a non-partisan or a neutral police force?

We are seeing the public universities becoming more and more politicised. There is no virtue in the way they are run. Our public universities have become merely well-funded higher and a complex system of hegemony that is revolving at different transitionary stages. This simply means that our public universities, paid by the taxpayers of all races, are serving the interest of the political parties of the day.

Our vice chancellors are not yet elected from the pool of experts from other races although our student population is of a multi-racial mix. The concept of Affirmative Action and policies to promote diversity is virtually non-existent. There is no virtue in such a practice in our public universities.

We are seeing people getting edgy and agitated -- higher crime rate, more robberies, snatch thefts, hideous crimes related to merciless kidnappings, our youth of all races getting high on all kinds of depressants and stimulants that all religious upbringing has taught us to avoid.

Virtue is eroding even at the highest level of public office. We set up all kinds of bodies, Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), etc. to combat corruption. But what has been the success rate so far if we are still trapped in a complex political-economic system that is producing more and more creatures of greed that plunder the nation’s wealth.

‘Virtue’ itself is a corrupted word these days. People are finding it difficult to be virtuous. They want to be pragmatic and rational economic beings that rationalise everything in the name of profit, at the expense of the moral development of the generation we are to leave behind.

We can understand why there are now a growing number of snatch thieves in Kuala Lumpur. They want to emulate the lifestyle of our local robber barons.

Our politics, our economics, our culture, our institutions, and our language have been internally laced with the language of competition.

We cannot escape from the idea that there ought to be winners and losers whether it is in the way we give grades to our students, design our economic policies, organise our political system, or, ironically, even in the way we understand religion and God and how these relate to what Gandhi would call the harijans (children of God).

Ethnicity and poverty

If all that energy is used to design a better system of participatory democracy and philanthropy, and to reach out to other ethnic groups to collaborate in solving the issue of poverty, we, as Malaysians, will become a miracle nation. Poverty is not the problem of Indians or Malays or Chinese -- it is the problem of Humanity.

How can the rich be saved if the poor are multiplying in large numbers? We will have a society that will need more sophisticated surveillance system in order to reduce robbery, kidnappings, etc.

The poor looks at rich and ask himself/herself: "Am I poor because I am lazy? Or is he rich because he works a hundred times better? Or is it the system we build that will continue to make the rich richer and the poor poorer? What resources do the rich and their children have vis-à-vis the poor to compete in a world that is increasingly technological and technicist and informational? We have created a system of ethically-based structural violence.

It is a complex problem but one can certainly make sense of it all.

We need to bring back ‘virtue’ to the forefront of our political philosophies and into our economic paradigm, and next use it to design a virtuous foundation of our economic system. From a virtuous foundation we will then see a healthier characterisation of how we design and reorganise our lives as economic beings.

Education, and education alone, though slow and tedious as a process of transformation, will be the most powerful tool of cognitive restructuring and the teaching of virtue. Education for peace, social-justice, cooperation, tolerance, and spiritual advancement will be the best foundation of this mode of operation.

How do we even begin creating a republic of virtue if we do not yet have the tools of analysing what a corrupt society is and how corrupt leaders are a product of the economic system created to reproduce more sophisticated forms of corruption?

We must engineer a revolution of our very own consciousness. From the revolutions in our minds, we move on to the revolution of our consciousness, and next to our collective consciousness. Gradually, as we realise that a better collective consciousness can be created, we will be aware of the oppositional forces that are making real human progress disabling.

We must now become makers of our own history and help others do the same. We must first learn to deconstruct ourselves and draw out the virtue within ourselves, even if the process can be terrifying. We must then each create a manifesto of our own self and de-evolve form then on, until we tear down the structures within and outside of ourselves and reconstruct the foundations of a new republic

Again, this merdeka, we must ask the essential question: what kind of legacy do we wish to leave our children and grandchildren with ?



OUR USUAL REMINDER, FOLKS: 

While the opinion in the article is mine, 

the comments are yours; 

present them rationally and ethically. 

AND -- ABOLISH THE ISA -- NOW! 

blog: http://azlyrahman-illuminations.blogspot.com/  

 


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written by flyer168, September 01, 2010 05:48:36
The struggles of Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, his 1st Cabinet Ministers of Honour, Calibre, Distinction & Integrity, all our Unsung Heroes & our Forefathers, etc to achieve our Independence in 1957 from the Colonial Master's agenda of "Divide & Rule"...

Sadly since Tunku was "Betrayed" 12 years later by the UMNO Elite & Ketuanan Group in 1969...

The Westminster Democracy, Rule of Law & our Constitution was "Hijacked, Corrupted, Abused & Destroyed" by these Group (some are still alive & "Mentoring" the new UMNO Leaders!)

To the 2010 Level of "Bankrupt Gutter Politics & the Law of the Jungle" Rhetorics of Ketuanan, Kedaulatan, Religious, etc Jaguh Kampung Charades...

We have been "Shackled & Colonised AGAIN" by our own Malaysian Masters!

Yes, we cherish the fond old memories of the 50s to the late 60s...

Looks like we all have to do another cycle, to achieve our 2nd "Malaysian" Independence!
Just to share this…

Fun with Fascism - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related

Is your community sinking into... despotism? Based on an actual 1946 classroom film. From the media to schools to elections...

FASCISM IS FUN [ironic] get it right - it goes along w. NWO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related

For Reflection...

We must ALL decide NOW and not a day longer,

The future WE WANT for OUR Children & Grandchildren...

Or Else...

OTHERS will DECIDE for US and TAKE AWAY OUR RIGHTS.

Then WE will have no one to BLAME but OURSELVES,

For remaining SILENT when we still have the OPTION to do so NOW...

“Only the wisest and stupidest of men never change and for one to know what is right and not to do it, is the worst type of cowardice.” – Confucius

You be the judge.

Cheers.

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written by cheekhiaw, August 31, 2010 22:22:14
That's because it is easier for an animal to claim to be god-like than to be a thinking man
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written by earthman, August 31, 2010 19:02:54
After so many thousands of years , after so many religions, teachings, doctrines, philosophies, after so many forms of government , after so many wars but yet man could not live together in peace. Why is this? Are we also like the animals and beasts, only that we are just a bit more intelligent? The problem is we listen to the devil, who wants to destroy humanities. If we have listen to God, there would be no conflicts and wars today. Religions doesn't help but knowing the truth is.
When you have people who said that their faith or their rights are not for debate and cannot be question, how can we live together in peace.? These are people who follows the devil and they are deceived. We are what we are now today because our fore fathers dare to ask, debate and question everything that are seen and unseen.
Nothing, absolutely nothing is so holy, tabooed and cannot be questioned. For God is a great , most merciful, compassionate and loving God. Ask Him and he will give you understanding. Do not be deceived any longer . Ask, seek and knock and you shall received, find and the door shall be opened to you.
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written by Wally, August 31, 2010 16:55:50
Azly has it wrong again: "religion is the driving force of virtue", he says. Yes, sure, it can be for some people, and obviously for Azly himself. Has it been for the majority of mankind? The answer is a resounding "NO!"

Religion has been and remains today the single biggest force for causing hatred and distrust between people, even those living in the house next door!

What is the best way to ensure that virtue is instilled in our kids? Good parenting, based on showing compassion to our neighbours, strangers, animals and the world around us, that's what!

Most religions don't rate compassion very highly, and that, I suggest, is at the root of mankind's problems today!
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written by budak kampong, August 31, 2010 15:47:14
through family upbringing, formal educational and later into the wider world, we are moulded to have the faculty to think and have feelings guided by values. to think will be more akin to rationalising and to feel is to make value references and evoking resultant emotions.

thinking makes considered decisions, feeling differentiates the right from the wrong. I cannot relate any of the BN/UMNO leaders having these attributes. We are governed by gangsters who have no sufficient mental faculty to think and whose feelings are numbed at the sight of money.
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written by panca, August 31, 2010 12:03:51
Moaral upbringing and a clear sense of altruism
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written by cheekhiaw, August 31, 2010 10:51:34
Good men are borne of the company of a company of good men, not one tuaned by a bunch of idiotic thieves, liars and murderers.
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written by budak kampong, August 31, 2010 09:36:06
There was a vision for its people. Then the sins in the leadership accumulate and virtues waned, for better part of the 53 years. We entrusted the country to people who knew no end to greed. they are called B-N.

To the victims, it is a reminder of the dire straits we are led into. I can only hope that their conviction will remain steadfast in nation building. To the regime corrupted to the bones, to the soul, may you drown in the monies you acccumulate.

Merdeka!
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written by Semuaok, August 31, 2010 09:21:24
I actually don't mind giving but to give to the yang Boleh. It make me feel really bad (not that I refuse to help) but that my capable brothers and sisters after 53 years still need our help.

Our leader/government/sultan doesn't even care. Their priority is to ask for more.

Why????? Did we not do enough????? Where did we go wrong????? How do we help????? Where do we begin?????

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written by Semuaok, August 31, 2010 09:03:25
If Tunku know that Malay would be asking for 30% from Chinese 53 years after Merdeka. He would probably request the British to stay put and replace the word Merdeka below

Kebergantungan! Kebergantungan! Kebergantungan! or 30%! 30% 30!

Are you a proud Malay/Malaysian??????
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written by educationist, August 31, 2010 08:00:19
"This merdeka we saw the birth of PERKASA and the germinating of the seeds of destruction. "- very true and what an appropriate article for us to ponder this merdeka.
Sadly, we can be sure the present crop of UMNOputras will not be among those who will reflect on the message contained!!
And, the Kerismuddin, said to be waiting on the sidelines to continue the family's dynasty rule over Malaysia was reported as saying MP Teo was deemed 'dirty', thus should not be allowed into the surau.
With leaders like him[that uncrowned king ex dictator comes quickly to mind], the legacy to our children and grandchildren is a nation more polarised by race and religion, on the verged of being torn apart!!
So, Change we must!!
And, Change we will come GE13!!
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written by Better My, August 31, 2010 07:17:06
Re" We must now become makers of our own history "

Yep, we must voice for the rules that we want to live by. Any excuses of not doing so is NOT acceptable. Any piggerback riders, individual or groupie, who had enjoyed the way the life the way it is and want better and secured life in the future for themselves and their children, must step off the backs of ohers and begin to contribute their own to the good Malaysian union.

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