
Dear Tun, allow me to say this. Malaysia could be a united nation, with a confident Malaysian society, infused by strong moral and ethical values, living in a society that is democratic, liberal and tolerant, caring, economically just and equitable, progressive and prosperous, and in full possession of an economy that is competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient.
Art Harun
Every year, during the first two or three days of fasting, I suffer from headaches. That is because my blood sugar level drops. Thank God this will go away after the 3rd day of fasting.
Low blood sugar level may cause hypoglycemia. In some cases, symptoms of hypoglycemia include impaired judgment; irritability; belligerence; confusion; belligerence, combativeness and rage. Thankfully, as far as I know, I don't have those symptoms.
When Tun DrM said yesterday that meritocracy and "meritocrats" are racists, my first reaction was one of irritation. Then I was bemused. Later I was amused. And finally today I think it must have been the fasting month and the obvious low blood sugar level which was affecting him.
Meritocracy as I understand it is the act of rewarding or awarding an individual or a body of individuals or any entity with anything based on merit. Like awarding a student who has scored 13 As in SPM a place in the university. Or awarding X Sdn Bhd a contract to maintain a submarine because X Sdn Bhd has successfully maintained 15 other submarines before this without any problem at reasonable costs as compared to any other company who were bidding for the job.
Conversely, if someone becomes Chief this or that just because he or she has good contact with the appointor, that is not meritocracy. It is also not meritocracy if a person obtains something just because he or she is of a particular race, religion or even has a particular sexual preference.
In the sporting arena, Datuk Nicole David has been a world champion for so long because she is so good at what she is doing that there is no other living creature could be as good as her. Therefore, Datuk Nicole is a champion by virtue of meritocracy. God forbid that Tun DrM thinks that the good Datuk is a racist or that the World Squash Championship people are!
The same thing with our badminton teams. We have won the Thomas Cup umpteen times just because we are the best. Are we racists or the organisers of the Thomas Cup racists?
The Spaniard recently won the World Cup because they played the best football. Are they or FIFA racists?
At King's College, London University, students who top their class are given a Merit award on their post-graduate degree. That is because those students qualify for the said award by being top students. They are not given a Merit just because they are of a particular race or profess a particular religion. In other words, the students get the award based on merit. Is King's College racist?
I believe Tan Sri Azman Mokhtar is the chief of Khazanah because he is really good at what he is doing. And he is appointed by the Prime Minister. The same goes with the new Petronas chief who replaced Tan Sri Hassan Marican. Recently, Dato' Bakke was appointed as the new Sime Darby chief because it is said that he is the most suitable person to be the chief of Sime Darby. He has done a great job at FELDA. Again, the PM must have had a hand in his appointment.
The PM also chooses all the members of his cabinet. I am sure the PM appoints all the cabinet members because the PM thinks those people are the most qualified persons to be in the cabinet. Thus we have people like Idris Jala and Amirsham in the cabinet. These are proven people from the corporate sector.
Tun, is the PM racist then?
Dear Tun, allow me to say this. Malaysia could be a united nation, with a confident Malaysian society, infused by strong moral and ethical values, living in a society that is democratic, liberal and tolerant, caring, economically just and equitable, progressive and prosperous, and in full possession of an economy that is competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient.
But we cannot be so until and unless we overcome the nine central strategic challenges. They are:
- the challenges of establishing a united Malaysian nation with a sense of common and shared destiny. This must be a nation at peace with itself, territorially and ethnically integrated, living in harmony and full and fair partnership, made up of one 'Bangsa Malaysia'.
- the challenge of creating a psychologically liberated, secure, and developed Malaysian Society with faith and confidence in itself, justifiably proud of what it is, of what it has accomplished, robust enough to face all manner of adversity. This Malaysian Society must be distinguished by the pursuit of excellence, fully aware of all its potentials, psychologically subservient to none, and respected by the peoples of other nations.
- the challenge of fostering and developing a mature democratic society, practising a form of mature consensual, community-oriented Malaysian democracy that can be a model for many developing countries.
- the challenge of establishing a fully moral and ethical society.
- the challenge of establishing a matured,liberal and tolerant society in which Malaysians of all colours and creeds are free to practise and profess their customs,cultures and religious beliefs and yet feeling that they belong to one nation.
- the challenge of establishing a scientific and progressive society, a society that is innovative and forward-looking.
- the challenge of establishing a fully caring society and a caring culture, a social system in which society will come before self, in which the welfare of the people will revolve not around the state or the individual but around a strong and resilient family system.
- the challenge of ensuring an economically just society. This is a society in which there is a fair and equitable distribution of the wealth of the nation, in which there is full partnership in economic progress. Such a society cannot be in place so long as there is the identification of race with economic function, and the identification of economic backwardness with race.
- the challenge of establishing a prosperous society, with an economy that is fully competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient.
Tun, with all due respect, we cannot run away from those challenges. We, as a nation and as a people, have to confront those challenges and by hook or by crook, overcome them in order to be a developed country.
What we are doing now is to forget those challenges. To assume that they are not there. To sweep them under the carpet and pretend that everything is okay when it is quite obviously not.
We are letting racism and communal interests rule the day. We are not working as one nor living as one. We are not even willing to attempt to do so. We have abandoned the ideals of this nation when this nation was at the brink of achieving independence. The ideals and aspirations of our forefathers have been betrayed, destroyed and consigned to our archives and treated as if they are not worth the paper they are written on.

written by Beezee_Beezee, August 26, 2010 10:06:58
They should be ashame of them selves by saying this straight from their hearth!.
By promising the people by You help me and I deliver you Mr$$$ is alreadt trying to dis-unite the people by races. I think the whole of BN is Racist......Is Ibrahim Aylee a RACIST...If you ask me as a MALAY from SABAH I definetly say IBRAHIM ALYEE is a RACIST and he should land in Jail.....
written by pixieface, August 25, 2010 23:39:11
He forgot he is not a malay but a mamak but desperate to be one because he want to fight for ketuanan.
He forgot the NEP is for the unprivileged poor, he hijack it for himself and his cronies.
He is so clever and wanted to be remembered for the uncompleted 'crooked bridge' but he lupa LKY
is a better statesman with wide international acclaim.
He lupa singaporeans malays find him disgusting and detest the double M.
He lupa most of all, he's no more in power and so he had to use the perkosa platform to pretend to
fight for malay supremacy when his own hide is on the line, when Pakatan takes over Putrajaya.
And oh, he forgot to wipe the smirk off his face.
written by Ocassey, August 25, 2010 20:45:09
Put him in an old folks' home and he will surely start with his antics to make the management spend more funds to separate him from the others for his own safety !
written by educationist, August 25, 2010 19:17:32
The uncrowned king and ex dictator have not forgotten anything really.
It's just that he has remember his stripes now that he's the racist supremo !!
written by Better My, August 25, 2010 18:56:03
To even link merit with racism is an insult to all meritorious rakyat and future of a nation. A developed country would go all out to reward citizens with greatest merits to help the country. A world by sob FOC now would throw away merits, and go for the bottom rank.
This sob FOC GTB GTM SOM IPM is surely growing with some sick mental disorder, like a demented or schizo mind?
written by Catharsis, August 25, 2010 18:40:24
written by budak kampong, August 25, 2010 16:52:46
we had six PMs since independence. Tengku defined a vision for the country. Razak tweaked it. the others plainly ignored it, trying to set directions of there own. their own hallmark. whether it was for personal refference in history or other motives, only they themselves know.
USA had a vision 200+ years ago, of liberty and fredom. they pursuit it relentlessly. it is a value they lived by. China wanted riches and wealth, they pursued Africa since Mao in 1949. They are still there today.
in 52 years, we were led to run in all directions. and now we are running into each other.
written by bambooman, August 25, 2010 16:29:55
your nine central strategic challenges can and will be a guide to everyone in malaysia but sad to say that Tun DrM......is getting more "mentally" challenged........maybe it is an indication - to kick the bucket ! ! ! ! !
written by hellosunshine, August 25, 2010 16:12:49
























Memang Looney Toon tidak lupa! Like all BN politicians, his message is intended to stir up support for umNO which is dying. Why do you think they call him Spin Doctor or Spin Clown?
To me he's the dirtiest and most corrupted Bastard we ever had. Thank Goodness, he will not be around for long. The people have suffered too long! The day he leaves this world the country can declare a day of thanks giving and public holiday for a month! I am not sorry for saying this coz we had suffered too much under his rule and now even more!
The only way he can redeem himself and be honest to Allah is to be a good muslim and ensure the Rakyats are treated fairly and with kindness. Am I asking too much of this Moron?