
PERKASA - REBIRTH OF A DEMON

March 10, 2010
7:31pm
The birth of Malay NGO Perkasa is obviously causing a stir in the Malaysian social, intellectual and political landscape.
It has a declared intention of acting as a "shield against those who question Malay rights, the royalty and Islam," according to its founding head and Independent MP Ibrahim Ali.
But hasn't the same philosophy and ideology been used by the Malay leadership in governing the country ever since Independence in 1957? Wasn't it adopted in the interests of Ketuanan Melayu (KM) after the launch of the New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1970?
To be sure it is the same. Yet, over the last 52 years, it has not seen much success.
So what's the idea of creating Perkasa now and making the defence and propagation of religion and race sound like a newfound revelation that must be pursued with such immediacy and enthusiasm? Against what threat is the shield designed to protect? From where does this come from anyway? It is indeed a puzzle.

They are also more aware of the situation around them. They are aware of the abuse of power, abuse of the NEP, corruption and the breakdown of institutions of governance. Civil society movements are agitating and demanding liberty and respect for universal human rights.
All this does not bode well for the KM leadership, considering the realisation that KM has not really fought for Malay dignity and honour. It has been fighting more to fill the pockets of a few and to protect a small number of politically-connected individuals.
The disenchantment was amply demonstrated by the results of the 2008 election, leading to BN and Umno - the latter being the most active front for KM - losing the two-thirds majority in Parliament, and the Opposition gaining control of five states.
The influence of Umno is waning. Malays are running away from Umno, as are Chinese from MCA and Indians from MIC.
In other words, BN is in tatters. This is why Perkasa was hastily created - to stem this erosion of support.
Inherent illusions

I question why it is re-using the religion, race and nationalism card when this has been proven to be obsolete and irrelevant in bringing progress and change to Malay social and economic development. My scepticism is based on the following observations on KM-based thinking and its inherent prejudices and illusions:
• It claims to hold the monopoly on truth. Such thinking holds the view that Islam is the only religion approved by god and that other religions are false. This perception of exclusivity is, of course absurd, for religion is a matter of faith between an individual and his or her god.

• It can also be arrogant and has little or no tolerance for alternatives. Indeed its parameters have no avenue to realise its own mistakes. In short, it is black-and-white thinking: 'I am right therefore you are wrong. If you are not for me then you are against me.'
• It is a world of collective delusion of the superiority of the Malay culture and the uniqueness of Islam.

Of these eight factors, none refer to race or religion. In concept and reality therefore, the KM formula for social and economic success is way off the mark. Indeed it has been a colossal mistake. The failure of the NEP is proof enough of this sobering contention.
I do not share the euphoria surroundimg the formation of Perkasa. I do not see how its claim to protect race and religion can promote Malay socio-economic progress. Ibrahim's declared intentions show all the promise of repeating the mistake and are an exercise in futility.
Given that this philosophy is no longer viable, it is still a wonder why Ibrahim still resorts to it. Can there be any reason for this? I have a hypothesis explaining his loyalty to a failed philosophy and ideology.

DPM Muhyiddin Yassin (courtesy of The Malaysian Insider)
KM brooks no dissent. Liberal and liberated Malays are quickly branded as ungrateful and 'mudah lupa' (forgetful). Non-Malays are also branded as ungrateful for not appreciating the hospitality of the Malays in giving them citizenship.
KM then states that non-Malays wish to deprive Malays of their rights, hence the birth of Perkasa.
Hidden agenda

Based on all this, the suspicion is growing that Ibrahim may have a hidden agenda. As to what this is, only he can say for sure.
In any event, Perkasa's future terms of reference are to recapture and nurture yesterday's status quo:
• Develop a herd mentality among Malays.
• Delay or deny the sense of individual from developing in Malay psychology.
• Promote the prevailing dependence mentality among Malays.
• Nurture the sense of insecurity normally felt by the KM polity, namely political leaders, the ulama, civil servants and officials in government agencies such as the police, military, customs, immigration, and even the police and AG's chambers.
• Make all of them feel that the Malay ethnic group is still not ready to compete against the non-Malays and the rest of the world on a level plain.
With all this revitalised, Ibrahim can put his secret agenda into action.

It is the rebirth of the religion and race-based KM demon that does not know its game is up. And sad to note, in the name of religion and race, the KM demon does not want to learn from its own mistakes.
[First posted 11 March 2010]
Dear Antares
ReplyDeleteAs your photos indicate,
it is simply
fascism, Malaysian-style.
All that's missing are the
uniforms and Der Fuhrer
Phua Kai Lit
These jokers are just common crooks who wants to continue plundering the country's coffers.
ReplyDeleteAll the rantings are just excuses to continue the wholesale plunder.
Dupe the ignorant & under privileged. Promise them riches. Allow the illusion of superiority. Religion is wrongly used to enhance the image of saviour.
All these are just mask to cover the criminal who has his hands in the till.
"In short, it is black-and-white thinking: 'I am right therefore you are wrong. If you are not for me then you are against me.'"
ReplyDeletethe same could be said about pakatan rakyat suppporters(they have become quite arrogant these days).so,this goes both ways.don't forget ketuanan cina is also in the same boat.
Dear Antares
ReplyDeleteFirst time I heard of
"ketuanan cina"! (From Anonymous 1:32 pm).
Or is this a case of Freudian projection??
P.S. I have heard of ketuanan rakyat though!
Phua Kai Lit
it's perdosa BUKAN perkasa lah !!
ReplyDeletei think he's jealous of one muslim
Chinese RT who is more popular than he in the malay community !
Sorry, gotta ask a couple of questions:
ReplyDeleteHow are subjects like Biology and history taught at schools in Malaysia? If those subjects are taught properly to kids, it will become a lot more difficult to blind people with religious or racial myths.
Also, to what extent is schooling split by race and/or religion? Do Malay tend to go to different schools than Chinese/Indians?
david ,
ReplyDeletethe malays do not go to different school, it's the other way round .instead,it's the national school (sekolah kebangsaan)for the malays .but some do send their children to chinese schools.
having one school for all is the best policy for this country.so,don't blame the malays only ,put the blame on the chinese and indians for cause disunity.so,let's be fair to the malays.
a non-malay
Anonymous 1:32 pm - For the sake of your own soul, I urge you to leave Umno!
ReplyDeleteDavid - You ask: "How are subjects like Biology and history taught at schools in Malaysia?" Very badly, sad to say. Government schools are a complete write-off and many middle-class families are forced to send their kids to expensive private schools where the teaching staff are of a significantly higher quality. Since the Mahathir era there has also been a visible trend wherein Chinese and Indian kids are being enrolled in vernacular schools in a knee-jerk reaction to the government's heavy-handed attempt to shove the Ketuanan Melayu nonsense down our throats. People still haven't learnt that the best government is always the least government - indeed, nothing beats self-government!
I did not intend to blame anyone. just interested in how segregated the schooling was.
ReplyDeleteHowever, if religious indoctrination is as forceful in Malay communities as some would have us believe (I have no facts on the subject), then is it not possible that creationist science (or no science at all) and islamo-propagandist (I just made that word up) was taught at such schools?
sorry, that was meant to say "islamo-propagandist history"
ReplyDeleteSay what we may he is well protected by UMNO . He is dressed up by UMNO to paint and do all the evils . He looks very confident and secured RM$$
ReplyDeleteis in his hands. Once simple word HE IS AN ASS..HOLE.
kalau money from pork-eaters masuk his pokets dia pun terima kasih lah !!
ReplyDeletekalau cina kasi duit rasuah untuk menutup kesalahan . boleh anggap hak mereka itu kan ..... ?
ReplyDelete