Sunday, July 20, 2008

Malaysia is a racist country - part 1

Malaysia is a racist country.... is this an opinion or fact? If it is a mere opinion you can ignore it. But i have a fact to support my utterance...... Malaysia political parties are made base on Race i.e UMNO- Malaysia United Malay Organization (the leading racist party) followed by MCA- Malaysian Chinese party this party was formed in 1949 to protect Malaya Chinese society from communist threat. MIC or Malayan India Congress was formed in 1946 similar to UMNO foundation year. Initially the British government endorse this parties to make the country move forward i.e to gain an independence. However the local parties had acted much more smart then the British, UMNO, MIC and MCA had fixed themselves with this convenient racial base politic.

As today(21.07.2008)News Papers, New Straits times (NST), The Start and The Sun reported the current Prime minister- Abdullah Badawi had met tree times with PAS the opposition party's key persons to discuss Malays' solidarity and religious importance. This is a clear fact to explain Malaysia politic is very much depend on RACIAL.... racial.... racial interest. UMON and PAS will come together if they talk about Malays' issues and rights.

May 13, 1969 was a landmark history for Malaysia. In Which Tun Abdul Razak the second prime minister of Malaysia for the first time invited PAS to joint UMNO and the Alliance. This was a genius idea to kill opposition party. If you cannot fight your enemy just invite them to join you. This was done with the interest of Malay solidarity. However this had failed.

MCA, Non-Chinese cannot be a member of MCA, this is stated in MCA's Constitution. Non-Malays can never be able to join UMNO, perhaps Mamak can join UMNO. What about MIC? No one is interested to join MIC as it's a single man's party - Samy vellu's party. Joining MIC is not to serve Malaysia Indian but to serve Samy and his colleagues.

The million dollars question is WHY race based politic? How can this race base politic survivor? Whould this racist concept evolve?

the discussion will be continue..... rushing to class..

2 comments:

Stephanella said...

My nationality entitles me to make my home in Malaysia, to have a say in how Malaysia is run. But my ethnic descent is where my roots lie, and is an important aspect of defining what Malaysia and being Malaysian means to me. It is the same for any other Malaysian; we bear the traces of our roots in how we think and act. There are differences between a Malaysian of Malay descent and a Malaysian of Indian descent, and to deny these differences is foolishness. But rather than dwelling on these differences, as the label of "race" might have us do, let's celebrate how regardless of who our ancestors were, we all have one BOLEHland, one tanah tumpahnya PETROLku.

Yvonne Foong said...

I was invited to give a speech at last year's Bloggers' Buff organized by MIC Youth, but Samy Velu wasn't there. How come?