A Foreigner Comments on Malaysia
This is
a very well written article that we should be read by all. Comments from a
foreign writer Bryant on Mahathir's article: Kaki dalam Kasut where he says the
Chinese are the real masters of Malaysia....
This
article was written without fear or favour, and it is up to us to digest
individually the truth of the matter, especially for all Malaysians
(irrespective of race, colour, creed or religion).
To: The highly
respected Tun Mahathir,
China is coming up, India is coming up, Vietnam
is coming up and now even Russia is on the rise. In this flat world that is all
wired up and regardless whether we are Malaysian Malay, Chinese or Indian, and
if Malaysia does not progress, all of us would become history of
this
country!
Without the Malay, Chinese could not do well in the
country and without the Chinese, Malay would not do well. Both have to work
together to bring up Malaysia and mitigate the ascute impact that is being
brought about by the globalisation.
For me, a true leader is someone who
has the foresight that not only focus on one particular group in the country but
take care of the future of everyone. A good leader is someone who knows what is
the biggest threat the country is facing and direct the people to fight off the
threat. A leader is also someone who is impartial that has the ability to
promote harmony in the country for a long period of time.
UMNO is a
political loser that leads the country to nowhere. They do not understand what
is going on in the outside world. They have no clue where Malaysia will be in
the next 30 years. With the 3 new superpowers, i.e India , China and Russia
standing tall and high together with the USA and the European Union, they do not
know what kind of world it would be and how Malaysia is going to compete and
share the ever smaller slice of cake of the world economy. They only know how to
get the Malays to fight with other Non-Malays on tiny issues within Malaysia ,
while the races know jolly well that the issues they are fighting are trivial
and is totally self-satisfying.
UMNO does not give a damn to how the poor
Malays are going to live in the future and they do not care about the real
benefits of the poor Malays. They only want the votes from them. The NEP is a
good evidence on how they benefit the cronies, instead of the poor Malays.
Despite all their despicable acts they are still in the power.
The highly
respected Tun,
As you are aware, the Malays control the rights to all the
lands and all other natural resources in this country. They control all
government institutions, GLC and State owned companies. The Malays dominate the
lawmaking process in Malaysia ; The Malays control the decision making process
in formulating the economy policies. The Malays own the largest national assets
and the Malays are given shares in the public listed companies for free. The
Malays have also been given all kind of priorities when it comes to buying
properties, awarding of public contracts, tertiary education opportunities,
awarding of scholarships and even getting a job in government
departments.
With all these privileges and rights enjoyed by the Malays,
you are saying nothing has been done enough to help the Malays to catch up with
other races mainly the Chinese. Then what else should Malaysia do to satisfy the
Malays? Did the Chinese seize or rob anything away from
the Malays or was all
their wealth, a result of their hard work? If it is all due to their hard work,
why do you say it is unfair? I don't quite get your point here.
May I
humbly ask you what do you expect the Chinese to do if your so-called NEP did
not achieve the desired result? Would the Malays be happy if the ethnic Chinese
in this country do any of the followings:
- surrender their assets and
hard earned money to the Malays unconditionally
- not to engage in any
business activities;
- not to score As in all sort of examinations;
- not
to make money that is more than the Malays are earning;
- not to advance to
higher education; or
- renounce their citizenships and go back to China or
migrate to some other countries?
I am a foreigner but I am surprised that
your intention is to divide your own country. I think you are mainly targeting
the Chinese.
Frankly, tell us, what do you expect the Chinese to do in order
to achieve what is so called equality" meant by you?
Tun, after all these
criticism you have against the present government, I feel that you are starting
to loose your rationality on your arguments. You have run out of good reasons to
convince us. I guess it could be due to your accumulating jealousy of Mr Lee
Kuan Yew, your former counterpart in Singapore .
But reality is always
hard to accept. No matter how, you have to accept the fact that he is regarded
the Father of Singapore but you are not regarded the Father of Malaysia; you
have to accept the fact that Mr Lee is able to influence the government of
Singapore until the day he dies but you have not been able to influence the
government from the moment you stepped down as PM.
You must also accept
the fact that he is still very popular on the world stage and a leader respected
by many but you are not quite. Because of these jealousies, you are starting to
accumulate imbalances in yourself that lead you to embark on a series of action
to attack
your successors. It is very obvious that you are not happy when
your successors are more popular than you. Is there any good of doing that? What
is your intention? Can't you take it easy?
During your time, you
criticised most of the developed countries especially the Western Countries out
of jealousy and after stepping down as PM you criticise every single soul
remaining in the cabinet for not listening to you. When will you ever stop
criticising any people? Can't you respect the decision of others?
Back to
your recent blog, is there anything wrong with the Chinese in this country? Did
they seize or rob the money away from the Malays? Did they have the ability to
come out with any policies to marginalise the Malays? Did they dominate the
lawmaking process of this country?
Did they formulate the economy policies in
this country? Did they control the government departments in this country? Did
they control the state owned companies and GLC in this country? Did they control
the country's largest oil companies and banks?
You know the answer
right?
Malays are the one who dominate the the lawmaking process of this
country; Malays are the one that formulate the economy policies in this country
that favours the Malays. Malays are the ones that control the government
departments, state owned companies and GLC. Malays are the one that control the
funds in this country. Malays are also the ones that control the largest oil
companies and banking industry in this country. With all these rights enjoyed by
the Malays, what else do you want the Chinese to do? Surrender their houses and
savings and their wealth that they earned with their hardwork to the Malays? Or
ask all the Chinese to renounce their citizenship and go back to
China?
Have you ever thought of the fact after 30 years of implementing
NEP, why it does not achieve the desired result? Or it does achieve but being
denied.
Under the NEP there are a series of policies that favors the
Malays.
If with all these policies, it still does not give the Malays what
they want, what else do you want the Chinese to do? Is the Chinese to be blamed
because they are too hard working? Or the Malays to be blamed because they do
not treasure the opportunities given?
You know very well the NEP has been
misused and it only benefits the cronies. So if you have designed NEP to only
benefits the cronies, please don't say it is the problem of Chinese that NEP
does not achieve its result. It has nothing to do with the Chinese but NEP and
the Malay themselves.
This is a globalised world, Chinese and Malays
should not be fighting against each other because Malaysia is competing with
other countries.
China used to be backward and lagging behind Malaysia but
now they have caught up and have even surpassed Malaysia . Can we ask them to
slow down their development? If they refuse to listen, can we make a complaint
to the United Nations that China is developing too fast and
this is very
unfair to Malaysia , which adapts a more passive approach? Who gives you the
right to prevent others from progressing?
Who do you think you are? This
is a flat world (Obviously Tun did not read the book named "The World is Flat").
Don't be so narrow minded to only focus on the Chinese or Malay in Malaysia . We
should now look at the world as a flat world. If Malaysia does not progress, no
matter we are Malays or Chinese, we would be extinct one day!
Have a
God-blessed day.
Perhaps one of the most humourous decision they made was
to revert to Malay in the teaching of mathematics and science because there is
insufficient teachers to teach the subjects in English. Why must they destroy
the use of English in education over the last 35 years to the extend that they
can't even find teachers for the subject. It can only be pure arrogance. Even
China is adopting the use of English in their education system.
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