
Written by Dr Lim Teck Ghee, CPI
Dr Farish Noor’s assessment of Perkasa as “a class issue… reflecting the anxieties of poor Malays who are scared of the globalization process” is not only off the mark but also plainly incorrect.
There is presently little or no data on Perkasa’s membership or ideology to support his assertion. For example, we do not know how large its membership is, the demographic and socio-economic profile of members, the reasons for participation in the group’s activities, the number of poor, middle or upper class Malays that are members, the attitudes of these members and other supporters towards the globalization process, etc.
What are known are its origins, leadership, ideological position and the objectives and causes it stands for. The facts known about it are clear and unambiguous evidence of what the organization stands for and aims to achieve. They are a far cry from the class-based, nebulous and even heroic concerns that Farish draws attention to in his assessment.
Perkasa is an organization registered with the Registrar of Societies on Sept 12, 2008. It traces its origins to the aftermath of the momentous March 8 general elections with the early discussion on forming the organization publicly announced in June 2008.
Its objectives clearly prioritize the defence of “Malay special rights” (rather than the “special position” of the Malays) as well as the position of Islam, Bahasa Melayu and Malay rulers.
There is nothing in its objectives (or its subsequent activities) to make it out as being concerned with or wanting to take up the plight of poor Malays. Instead its positions are based on the anxieties of “Ketuanan Melayu” and “Ketuanan Islam”.

written by Cobweb76, February 17, 2010 23:23:58
written by flyer168, February 17, 2010 22:30:12
Bolehland is always featured Internationally, for all the wrong reasons (SELF-inflicted ofcourse!)...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8505724.stm
Allah row reflects Malay racial identity fear
By Vaudine England
BBC News, Kuala Lumpur
Some have questioned whether faiths can peacefully co-exist in Malaysia
Malay, Chinese and Indian Malaysians, thrown together by a colourful past, have often managed a mutual accommodation of each other's different faiths and cultures.....
written by batsman, February 17, 2010 21:49:24
written by jokersland, February 17, 2010 18:16:28
Charter no 2. Memperkasakan Bahasa Melayu. I wish to ask them to contribute articles to the world largest encyclopedia (Wikipedia) because whenever I wish to get some informations In our National Language, it either uncomplete or no information at all. If India want to claim their right on most of our sanskrit base words, I think almost half of our vocabulary will be gone at one go. I don't know whether this group realise about this or not.
written by Jajarbink, February 17, 2010 17:22:04
digging one huge grave to doom together. Further more this so called PUAK KEPALA LEMBU is lead by
a moron who use to jump everywhere and licks his own puke. Hidup Melayu Plastik !!! we need more ....
so the grave will become bigger and bigger.
written by devious17, February 17, 2010 17:15:36
The only special rights that can be accorded to all human races are the rights to compete and survive on plain grounds. There is no ther rights in these globalising times.
Why are the melayu umno are feeling threathened by the minority bumi-less? Are you malays in umno that inferior that you need to arouse the feelings of the true malays?
If you cant handle the heat then get out of the kitchen.
written by malaysianforever, February 17, 2010 17:13:28
To protect the Malays rifgts: No need la. It is protected by the constitution.
To defend Islam? Again, being the fastest growing religion, it does not needs to be defended. The members are agsin using Islam for their selfish ends.
written by rocky, February 17, 2010 16:52:00
written by Fart Fart Wah, February 17, 2010 16:04:12






















Elementary Matson, these are people who are already eating free lunch and they know a good thing when they see it, so they want it in perpetuity. It's only human but then these are more than that, these are clever pigs!!!
Semua-nya OK!