Who are the slaves Mahathir?

May 19th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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Just before announcing his withdrawal from UMNO, Mahathir had talked about “ketuanan” of the privileged people. Looked kind of seditious to me. It has every intention of putting the privileged ones at loggerheads with normal Malaysians.

The irony is that he is talking about Malays when he is in fact of mixed ancestry. In fact, questions are abound on what actually constitutes a “malay”. As it is, nowadays some indian muslims claim to be malays since the rules are simple – practise malay culture, speaks malay language, and professes islam as religion. Chinese, Indians, Indonesians, Fillipinos, Thais can soon be “malay” as well after a generation. Well, let’s leave that for another day for the experts to argue.

I think normal Malaysians respect others. Questioning does not mean lack of respect. Why not think of it as promoting justice and equality, inquisitiveness, or plain old concern of our nation?

I think its time face it that people are moving beyond “social contracts” and privileges. Its an open world and no one waits for you. If we continue living in a cocoon, claiming we are “superior”, stepping down on others, threatening, whacking people into submission, well, it won’t be long before we are forgotten and banished to footnotes in history books.

Anyway, perhaps Mahathir can also tell us if malays are “tuans”, who are the slaves or the servants.


Dr M: Malays losing grip on political power

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PETALING JAYA: The Malays have loosened their grip in political power to the point where non-Malays no longer respect them and their institutions, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. The former Prime Minister said everything deemed as Malay privileges had been questioned and challenged by the non-Malays.

“And the Malays are not doing anything to counter all these and strengthen their positions,” he said in his latest posting on his blog www.chedet.com.

Instead, he said the Malays asked others to defend their position. “But this is ‘passing the buck’ including the excuse that it is all because of Dr Mahathir who led for 22 years and chose Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as his successor.”

Dr Mahathir said that in the 50 years of independence, political power was in the hands of the Malays and they could call themselves tuan (masters).

However, he said the Malays could only become tuan if they were capable and successful economically and socially. “This can be achieved if we are willing to master knowledge and skills in the IT era. But we are lacking efforts in that direction. “We are more inclined to look for short cuts and let others feed us everything.”

Dr Mahathir said the fate of the Malays was in their hands. He said Malays could not call themselves tuan if they had to depend on others and it was pointless to call themselves tuan when they were actually slaves.

“We can be tuan if we act boldly, we are willing to face risk, we make efforts to conquer knowledge and efficiency until there is no need to depend on anyone. “Denying reality will not result in anything. Only by admitting that we have a big problem and we act to overcome it, can we redeem our dignity. Then we can call ourselves tuan. The world will recognise us as the real tuan,” said Dr Mahathir.

In Johor when attending a forum and dialogue on the recent general election organised by Johor Umno grassroots and MYKMU.NET yesterday, he labelled all Umno division chiefs as traitors to the Malays as they did not have the courage to stand up to Pak Lah.

“In a democratic system, the people can force a leader to step down if he is wrong.

“The division leaders sympathised with Pak Lah so they will be the one who destroys Umno,” he said adding that the leaders cared more about their personal interests.

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3 comments

  1. Mahathir looks so stupid by telling this statement

  2. VJ says:

    firstly he shd ask himself if he is a pure Malay ??
    To me he is merely diverting the attention from Lingam’s case where he will be probed for any wrong doings ….. this could be one of the reason he is quitting umno to put pressure on AAB not to inquire him ……

  3. tamilselvam says:

    I think it’s generaly accept fact,most of the leader’s of our nation in one way are not of pure malay stock.His ancestor’s did come from kerela>>>>”Indian” is never one race,it’s fusion of many race’s.Kerala have different ethic groups within that state.There was two Islamic monarch’s within the kerala state,which was governed separataely by Muslim sultans till independance,which was annexed into greater kerala state.Kerala is state with a large muslim population of 28% of the population,largest within southern state’s.Most of muslims there have close DNA resemblance with arabs and moorish (Northen africa from somalaia,ethipio and etc)They don’t have any cultural,racial and even DNA resemblance with our tamil population…we,tamils are more closely related to tamil muslims then kerala muslims