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Wednesday, December 31, 2008; 10:11 PM

selamat awal muharam dan selamat tahun baru. lama tidak menulis, dan sepanjang aku berdiam diri, banyak hal telah berlaku. aku tidak begitu bersemangat untuk menulis pada ketika ini memandangkan letih aku ketika berjalan ke singapura masih lagi tidak hilang. lagipun aku masih lagi berduka atas kemangkatan almarhum tuanku jaafar tuanku abdul rahman , yang dipertuan besar negeri sembilan. semoga roh baginda dicucuri rahmat. alfatihah.

fadli dan dilla sudah mula facebook. akhirnya, setelah sekian lama terpencil, anda memberanikan diri untuk tampil ke hadapan. kepada syed muzaffar, aku ucapkan tahniah atas kejayaan anda merangkul kejuaraan di pulau pinang.

sampai sini sahaja sehingga aku berkesempatan untuk menulis kembali. selamat awal muharam dan selamat tahun baru masihi.

till then, be nice to each other.

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Monday, December 15, 2008; 2:15 PM

Iklan Deepavali Petronas baru-baru ini benar-benar menyentuh hulu hati aku sehingga menitis syahdu air mata bukan kerana mesej tersurat atau tersirat yang ingin disampaikan penajanya Petronas tapi mungkin mesej kebetulan tentang gambaran sebenar masalah bahasa di Malaysia. Iklan yang mengisahkan usaha seorang ayah, Macha dari keluarga India yang miskin di Ipoh dalam membesarkan anaknya Mahesh sehingga berjaya menjadi juruterbang.

Yang menyedihkan setelah setengah abad merdeka, bahasa yang digunakan antara kaum India dan Cina ini ialah bahasa Inggeris dan bahasa yang digunakan dalam sebuah keluarga India ini juga adalah bahasa Inggeris kecuali 'appa' yang jelas dalam sebutan bahasa Tamil. Sementara bahasa Melayu menepati realitinya hanya layak menjadi bahasa latar belakang perbualan ketika membersihkan pesawat itu pun hanya 3 saat daripada durasi iklan selama 180 saat.

Realitinya, di negara India yang mengamalkan sistem pendidikan dalam bahasa Inggeris sekalipun tidak mampu melahirkan cerdik pandai elit India yang terfikir untuk mencipta periuk nasi automatik, traktor kecil ala-kubota, atau generator kecil atau motosikal kecil yang kesemuanya adalah penyelesaian untuk masalah Asia di mana India adalah penyumbang populasi penduduk ke-2 terbesar di Asia dan dunia. Sebaliknya semuanya dihasilkan oleh cerdik pandai Jepun yang terdidik dalam bahasa ibunda mereka.

Sejujurnya dalam memperkatakan isu bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa kebangsaan, kita tidak perlu lagi bercakap dengan suara perkauman apatah lagi dalam kerangka besar menjadi satu bangsa Malaysia dalam Wawasan 2020 yang tinggal hanya 11 tahun 1 bulan lagi.

Kedudukan bahasa Melayu adalah bersifat supaetnik iaitu mengatasi batas etnik penutur asalnya yang walaupun secara harfiah namanya dikait rapat dengan orang Melayu, hakikatnya bukan lagi bahasa mutlak orang Melayu sebaliknya adalah bahasa kepunyaan bersama semua rakyat negara ini.

Adalah satu pandangan yang sempit apabila melihat bahasa Melayu sebagai hak istimewa orang Melayu. Ini kerana hak istimewa orang Melayu adalah imbangan kepada penerimaan keturunan lain yang bukan Bumiputera untuk menjadi rakyat negara ini sementara peruntukan bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa kebangsaan adalah proses pembinaan sebuah negara bangsa. Oleh yang demikian, kita perlu keluar daripada hambatan psikologi daripada batas bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa orang Melayu.

Jika satu masa dahulu, pada tahun 1947 All Malaya Council of Joint Action (AMCJA) boleh memilih nama 'Melayu' sebagai nama rupa bangsa dan kewarganegaraan bagi Tanah Melayu termasuk Singapura mengapa tidak pada hari ini? Dan mengapa hari ini sebilangan daripada orang bukan Melayu mendakwa kemajmukan bahasa sebagai simbol perpaduan?

Sebenarnya tiada beza antara pandangan baik DAP atau MCA mahupun Gerakan dalam memelayukan bahasa kebangsaan. Yang patut dibahasakan ialah orang Melayu itu sendiri yang terlalu banyak berkorban sehingga nama Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu yang merujuk dirinya sebagai UMNO dalam akronim bahasa Inggeris bahkan dieja dalam tulisan jawi 'alif-min-nun-wau' daripada akronim bahasa Melayunya sendiri - PEKEMBAR.

Jika dahulu Tun Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub sanggup menghadap Presiden Suharto pemerintah Indonesia memohon dikirimkan guru-guru sains dan matematik ke Malaysia sebagai usaha memulakan pertukaran aliran Inggeris kepada aliran kebangsaan, maka apa rasionalnya pemimpin Melayu menongkah arus sejarah dengan memperkenalkan pengajaran Sains dan Matematik ke dalam bahasa Inggeris?

Jadi salahkah Kongres Sejarah Malaysia II menyatakan resolusi 'untuk memantapkan teras pembinaan Malaysia negara bangsa yang merdeka...dihapuskan sekolah-sekolah jenis kebangsaan Cina dan Tamil (I(iv))' sedangkan inilah janji pilihanraya pertama bagi Persekutuan Tanah Melayu pada tahun 1955 oleh Perikatan UMNO-MCA-MIC dalam manifesto yang turut menjadi antara kandungan kontrak sosial terawal 'menjadikan bahasa Melayu sebagai bahasa kebangsaan dan bahasa rasmi dalam masa sepuluh tahun sesudah merdeka.'

Kesannya hari ini boleh dilihat pada budaya 'seksyen' di Shah Alam dan 'Presint" di Putrajaya adalah contoh mentaliti 'jongkat-jongkit' yang melonjakkan bahasa Inggeris dengan menekan bahasa Melayu. Sebegitulah hampir sederet projek mega dinamakan dalam bahasa Inggeris yang berbelit dek lidah namun 'catchy' pada singkatan PWTC, KLCC, KL Sentral, KLIA, SIC, MSC dan yang terkini koridor pembangunan ekonomi NCER, ECER, SDC dan SCORE. Malah pelacuran bahasa turut berlaku dalam hal besar dan utama seperti pembentangan kewangan negara yang dinamakan sebagai bajet oleh Perdana Menteri sedangkan istilah yang betul ialah belanjawan.

Malah kompleks makhkamah Putrajaya dinamakan sebagai "Palace of Justice' dan ini merupakan manifestasi kepada masih kuatnya kerajaan mengagungkan legasi Common Law yang diwarisi sejak zaman kolonial sedangkan sebelum era 1511 Melaka masih boleh berbangga dengan sejarah yang tidak kurang panjangnya dalam tradisi perundangan melalui Hukum Kanun Melaka yang telah dilaksanakan semasa pemerintahan Sultan Muzaffar Syah (1446-1456).

Sebelumnya, penjajah hanya berjaya merendahkan martabat bahasa Melayu melalui 'Dasar Pecah dan Perintah' iaitu sistem pendidikan berasaskan kaum. Perencanaan jahat kerajaan Inggeris ini dirakam dalam dokumen rasminya yang memetik "Pendidikan vernakular mengajar budak-budak Melayu membaca dan menulis Melayu, ilmu kira-kira, ilmu alam dan rumi. Pelajaran sebanyak ini akan menjadikan mereka berperaturan, taat dan bersih dan sesuai untuk menjadi mata-mata, peon, kerani kastam, pekerja Jabatan Hutan dan penyelia lombong. Setakat itu baguslah." (Minit Residen British Negeri Sembilan kepada Residen Jeneral, 14 Jun 1898).

Tujuan Penyata Razak yang terkandung dalam perenggan 12 yang berbunyi " Kami percaya juga yang tujuan dasar pelajaran di dalam negari ini ialah bermaksud hendak menyatukan budak-budak dari semua bangsa di dalam negeri ini dengan memakai satu peraturan pelajaran yang meliputi semua bangsa dengan menggunakan bahasa kebangsaan sebagai bahasa penghantar yang besar walaupun perkara ini tidak dapat dilaksanakan dengan serta merta melainkan hendaklah diperbuat dengan beransur-ansur." Hari ini sejarah telah membuktikan bahawa Penyata Razak bukan diperkasa secara 'beransur-ansur' sebaliknya pemimpin UMNO terlalu 'bertolak-ansur' dan akhirnya 'beransur-ansur' mengembirikan peranan bahasa Melayu. Sebab itulah Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah ketika membahaskan Rang Undang-Undang Pendidikan 1995 di Dewan Rakyat pada 1995 secara beremosi nostalgik melihatnya sebagai usaha untuk melenyapkan cita-cita Tun Razak, 'Bapa Pembangunan' dan arkitek bangsa Malaysia.

Amerika Syarikat sendiri sendiri menekankan peri pentingnya peranan satu bahasa kebangsaan semasa membina negara bangsa melalui dasar bahasa mereka..Bagi orang bukan Melayu yang masih belum berasimilasi dengan kemerdekaan negara ini, kertas kerja Dr Ong Hok Ching wajib dibaca. Mereka boleh mengambil iktibar bagaimana peranakan seperti Baba dan Nyonya membina jati diri dengan mengambil ciri-ciri budaya tempatan tanpa mengorbankan identiti dan jati diri asal sebagai etnik Cina. Mereka boleh melihat contoh India peranakan seperti Mamak yang kini boleh dilihat bertebar di mana-mana kedai mamak 24 jam. Bagi orang Melayu yang masih belum biasa dengan bahasa Melayu,maka tulisan Abdullah Munsyi pada tahun 1882wajib diinsafi. " Adalah suatu hairan lagi tercengang aku sebab melihat dan memikirkan hal orang Melayu ini belum sedar akan dirinya, dia tinggal dalam bodohnya itu oleh sebab dia tiada mahu belajar bahasanya sendiri dan tiada mahu menaruh tempat belajar bahasanya, maka mustahil pada akal adakah orang yang tiada belajar itu boleh menjadi pandai dengan sendirinya? Bukankah segala bangsa di dunia ini masing masing ada belajar bahasanya?"

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Monday, December 08, 2008; 3:08 AM

This article is especially for Lim Kit Siang, Tan Lian Hoe, Liow Tiong Lai, Lim Guan Eng, Chong Eng, Samy Vellu, M. Manogaran and the rest who feel that they are part of this clustered people.I just have to write this in a very simple language so that even those politicians with low IQ can understand what I am about to write. The gist of this article would be;

Do not demand if you are not prepare to give.I was riled up seeing the hypocritical Lim Kit Siang defending the right of his race a couple of days ago. His stance of not giving an inch should be a lesson to all Malay leaders here in Malaysia.By the way, once these racist bigots defended the need to maintain their vernacular schools, they lost their moral conviction to criticise anyone for practising racial based politics.The backlash of a suggestion by Datuk Mukhriz was not unexpected. We all know how extremely racist these people are. They issued out statements that this suggestion is sensitive and the perpetrator must be brought to justice. My oh my. Have they looked into the mirror lately?

Ever since their surprised victory in denting the two thirds majority back in March 2008, these extremists came out from their hibernation and launch their subversive tactics in destabilising the social harmony of Malaysia.Under the guise of equality and meritocracy, they have more or less swept half of Malaysians into believing their cause.

Time and time again we are fed with their notion of a perfect Malaysia. Whereby, they will overcome a ‘cruel’ Malay-centric government and replace it with their own version of a socially perfect Malaysia where every Malaysian can enjoy equality among races. It’s a Harapan Baru for Malaysia!

God help us if we have to listen again to Haris Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Din Merican, Anwar Ibrahim and the likes on the Malaysia that they want to have.The semi-inspiring articles that they wrote lack one thing – How do we achieve that? How? So we want to practice meritocracy instead of the bumiputera friendly policies. How do we do it? What are the action plans to achieve this meritocracy policy that in the end, will produce a happy, almost Utopian society?

I will give a tiny example. Currently, there are about 10,000 members in the Malaysian Malay Business Chamber (DPMM). How do we deal with the situation when meritocracy is imposed? In an open tender process, financial strength, experience, quality of work will be taken into consideration.

With limited number of projects and business opportunities, I would bet my left arm that when all things remain equal (hence the meritocracy concept), all of the 28,000 companies in the ACCCIM will get them instead.

We all know that most of the Malay contractors sub-conned their contracted project to the Chinese contractors anyway. Will the Chinese contractors do the same when meritocracy in imposed? Tepuk dada tanyalah selera!

What will happen to the fate of the Malay companies and their families? Ah yes, I forgot – they all will be happy in a blessed, meritocratic country. Right?Of course with such drastic change, only the strongest will survive. The rest will have to disappear into obscurity.Probably, in 20 years time, the Malays who wanted to venture into business will be as tough, resilient and resourceful enough to compete on the same level playing field. But until that time, what is the solution for the short term aftermath?

The thing is, these people I mentioned above are only good at spewing rhetorical statements. They have yet to come out with a step by step plan on how to get ALL Malaysians to behave, to socialise and to function in the world that they promised us?
We can safely say that all these statements are long on rhetorics and short on substance.
And how dare they question the social contract when they themselves are not prepared to be questioned about their mother tongue!

It is indeed sad that the proponents of Malaysian Malaysia and the Bangsa Malaysia concept as well as the creators of the exaggerated ketuanan rakyat concept had the gall to say that the vernacular schools are here to stay.

They themselves had supported the idea of national and racial unity. But now, they have the audacity to run down a VIABLE suggestion in making the rakyat come close together.Oh pray tell me o’ wise ones, how do we achieve racial unity then if the children, in their most impressionable years are not mingling with each other now?What do you propose instead?Besides frothing in the mouth shouting and citing the sedition act (the act that Lim Kit Siang himself abhorred), what is the solution of the current impending racial polarisation?

In one hand they defend the Constitution (just to get support from the Malays), on the other hand, they ridicule and question the main essence of the Constitution (just to get the support of their more liberal supporters)!

They want an Obama-esque style of leadership in Malaysia. I do not recall Obama went to a Kenyan primary school when he was young. Yet, they cited examples when it suited them most but swiftly defend themselves when the situation does not benefitting them.

So naturally, the main question here is - why are they howling about racial based politics in Barisan Nasional when they themselves propagate the very same thing?

What, defending vernacular school is a not racial based propaganda with regards to the national unity issue? Defending chinese and tamil roadsigns is not racial based issue?

To me, if you want to have a multilingual roadsigns, then it is better two have only Bahasa Melayu and English roadsigns. And furthermore, English roadsigns are only appropriate for road instruction signages.

Bahasa Melayu should be the ONLY language for the road signs while English is also used for ‘Jangan memotong’, ‘Berhenti’, ‘Ikut kiri’ and etc.

How many times we have tourists asking taxi drivers to take them to ‘Jalan Sehala’ thinking that that is a proper name of a road?

We have thousands of Jalan Sehala signages in this country. You get my point.

Didn’t Chua Soi Lek stated in his speech at the Kancil Awards (by the way I agree with most of what is being said in that speech. However, I do feel that he should also listened to what had been explained on Ketuanan Melayu to gain a better understanding)–

“Our politics is still organised along racial lines. We need to be issue-centric, not ethno-centric.”

There you go.

Then why in God’s name are they doing the opposite?

He further stated;

“Chinese schools shouldn’t be seen as a Chinese struggle. They’re part of the national education system. It’s a national issue.”

Then if that is the case, the idea of strengthening the national schools and concentrate our children into one unifying education system IS ALSO a national issue.

Why then did the people above become hostile as if the very idea of unifying the kids into one school stream is treated like a taboo?

Since Chua Soi Lek, the 2nd highest leader of MCA had said this:

“We accept Malay Leadership, but not Malay Supremacy.”

Therefore, we should regard the very idea of unifying the children is an act of one young leader, fed up with the hypocritical non Malay leaders and fed up with the silence of Malay senior politicians and henceforth, proposed one of a few possible solution to integrate the races nationally.

After all, the suggestion is nothing new. Tun Razak proposed it in 1956. And it was proposed even earlier through the Barnes Report in 1951.

Anybody with better ideas of creating a unified Bangsa Malaysia?

Apart from renaming Bahasa Melayu to Bahasa Malaysia, what else? Sekolah Wawasan? That idea was shot again by, wait for it;

The DAP!

What is wrong with DAP? Malaysian Malaysia?

Yeah right.

And upon reading the Parliament Hansard about this issue, I see that Lim Kit Siang should not have any problem with Datuk Mukhriz’s idea personally. It was The Star whom had twisted what Datuk Mukhriz had said by giving its headlines an inflammatory angle. The Star still have not learned what happened to it 21 years ago (possibly will touch on this in my future articles). They need to be more responsible in their news reporting.

Ultimately, the question now is;

Which one do you love most? Status quo or towards greater national unity? If you want things as they were, then that summarily means, there is no problem with this age old social fabric. If you say there is a problem, then lets discuss this further without being hypocritical about it.And wait, I’m not finished yet. We come to the Malay apologists now. And the biggest culprit of them all is Pak Lah.

I told myself not to criticise him after he made the announcement to retire in March 2009. But I just have to say a few things from the way he acted these past few weeks.

When and where he had been more lenient to Tan Lian Hoe;

“Lebih baik beri peluang kepada Tan Lian Hoe untuk memberi penjelasan”

He was more unforgiving with Datuk Mukhriz regarding the suggestion to have one streamlined education system.

Pak Lah said;

“The prime minister said the next supreme council meeting would specifically discuss action to be taken against Umno members who aired sensitive views which caused unease among other races.

“When we express our views in public, others are bound to respond and this could lead to undesirable situations.

“We want to avoid that, especially if they do not benefit the people. That is why we will discuss at length what channels we can utilise to address such views.”"

It is indeed ironic that when Tun Dr Mahathir was lamenting about Umno money politics, some people were quick to judge that he was merely campaigning for his son.But here we are, the PM himself trying to chastise a Malay leader for merely forwarding a suggestion to a greater cause of national integration. Why? So that his silent and muted son in law will be seen as the more attractive alternative in the upcoming Umno elections.

But what did Umno lose in this effort? The continuous weakening voice of Malay leadership. Lambasting publicly a Malay leader from the same party he is leading is never a good sign.That was a hasty, knee jerk reaction from the Prime Minister. All for the glorious benefit of his son in law.

Now, if Pak Lah is the Prime Minister of all Malaysians (right now he is the prime minister for all except for the Malays), he should instead issue out this statement –

“We understand the predicament that had come out from the suggestion. It was afterall, only a suggestion. What is important is the intended aim of that idea. If we cherish national unity, we must bring all relevant and affected parties together and discuss this further. A consensus among all is needed. If there is a strong voice opposing the idea, then so be it. If there is some good in the proposal, and everyone had deliberated on it, we shall determine the next course of action.

What is important, the majority agrees with it. One way or the other.”

Or something to that effect.

In the end, everyone will be happy and the matter will be discussed further amicably and the matter which caused this public furore will be duly closed. This is how a Prime Minister OF ALL Malaysians should react.

Not to kill off a valuable avenue for further discussion on national unity like how he did yesterday. And see how he quickly dismissed the idea?

‘We want to avoid that, especially if they do not benefit the people’

How close minded this Prime Minister can be? The idea have not even been reasonably discussed yet and he had preempted it as something very ghastly! Can you see this not so subtle hint?And where is the Umno Youth? Where is their number one and number two?Their silence simply means that if an ordinary Malay person had also suggested the same thing like how Datuk Mukhriz had suggested, nobody will help him or defend him against a police report.

If the Malay party cannot defend one of its own, then WHAT IS THE BLOODY USE OF ITS EXISTENCE?Umno did not realise and it need to be fully ashamed of themselves that their role is being subjugated by Malay NGOs. The existence of Pribumi Perkasa etc. had highlighted the incapability of Umno to be relevant to the Malays.In previous eras, whenever there were issues that affected the Malays, people will turn to Umno. Now? We have Perkasa etc. to do that role since Umno has been reduced to being an apologist.

What is the ultimate aim of Umno?

TO BE RELEVANT.

Period.

Are they playing this role? No.

Remember, Umno exist because of its idealogy. Umno is only a name. It is its idealogy that attracted the Malays to join and support them. If this original idealogy is being used by other entities, then those entities are better suited to face the challenges.
This is why, Umno will lose the next general election.Umno is the leader in the government. Act like one. And act like a good leader too. Not like the one we’ve seen since November 2003.

Dear Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, do you understand all this?

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Thursday, December 04, 2008; 3:18 PM

I am still trying to develop the 'don't sweat the small stuff' attitude, inspired by the book I am reading at the moment. However, there are moments where I still burden my mind, thinking about stuff, which is not worth thinking. Further, people around me are trying hard to test me, whether I am tough to deal with all things in life. Work, friendship, relationship - all the test I can get. Some even questioning my behaviour – how I deal with stuff in life, what I choose to write in this blog, how do I treat people, and all other things that relates to my life. I just can’t understand why. It’s my life, let me live it the way I want.

Let me remind me, don’t bother, and don’t sweat the small stuff. Life’s like that. Moving on.

I’m feeling mentally tired. If only I can escape my life and be free, although it's only for a moment in time. My mind is constantly thinking to escape – perhaps going somewhere to recuperate. It can’t be materialised due to all sorts of commitments I have at the moment, may it be work, or my life itself. (I need my mental health).

Albeit i know the fact that oil price has know reached the unbelievable mark, i have made my decision in taking a-week-long vacation. Destination? langkawi sounds good. After all, i;m not going to drive my moderate perdana all the way up to penang.

Yesterday, i finally had the chance to spend my weekend at home. it was good. By the time i had finished watching harold and kumar, the sky looked really dark and gloomy as it was 7pm and i hadnt taken my breakfast + lunch .Went for dinner at secret receipe. Stop by Berjaya Megamall on the way back, just satisfying my craving for the Caramel Affogato from Starbucks. Damn, this affogato is unbelievably good and indeed it is my life. Next agenda, dvd marathon. Slept at 3am, watching West Wing, Ugly Betty and not to forget the Friends. I love these series. It’s a great escape for me, forgetting my own clutter in life.

Oh yes, by the way, here's a little reminder to those who keep on giving me headache with their bloody sms. Keep your immature thoughts to yourself as i don;t need one. You have your own way in seeing things, so do i. And if you think that your style is far more superior than mine, so be it. Reality check, you can't comprehend any fact. And allow me to offer my humble opinion , you suck! If i want to make tun mahathir as my mentor, it is my right. If i want to hate anwar ibrahim, it is my right too. After all, i as a member of UMNO know really these two figures really well and tricks that they still have up on their sleeves. And do me a favour by stop sending me useless sms especially when it comes to your anwar ibrahim. You have your views, so do i have mine. end.

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