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Malaysia has seen a change of leadership and the introduction

of a brand new concept, 1Malaysia, but fundamentally, nothing


has really changed. Malaysia is still a racist society, with
government politicians and supporters spewing anti-minority
sentiments and feelings every now and then.

Perhaps that is what is meant by race supremacy rights. The


right of a certain portion of society to lambast others on
account of their ethnic backgrounds. And to spread falsehoods
knowing that others would have a hard time to repudiate them.

We know that the mass media in Malaysia is controlled by either


the government or the pro-government groups and therefore they
have the free licence to spread falsehoods and lies about the
minority groups in the country. The minorities are more often
than not usually pictured in a bad light.

But the reality on the ground is far different. We know who are
the most involved in things like corruption, crime and social
ills and the many other manifestations of undesirable conduct in
a very long list of compilations available to any human society
today.

The government is proposing the 1Malaysia concept, but it should


have gone through the meaning of the concept with UMNO and the
pro-UMNO mass media first. As it is, many UMNO politicians are
still unsure of the real meaning of 1Malaysia.

To many UMNO politicians, the 1Malaysia concept is taken to


mean that the minority communities should now stand behind the
BN and UMNO and allow the UMNO-dominated BN to speak and act
on their behalf. Ethnic identities must now be suppressed to
allow the 1Malaysia concept to flourish.

That is not the real meaning of 1Malaysia. 1Malaysia was not meant
to be used by a particular group to dominate and silence others.
The 1Malaysia concept was not meant to be used by the government
to suppress ethnic education in the country. Neither was it meant
to be used by the government to silence dissent and cede complete
political control to UMNO and its supporters and yes-men.

Last week, tv1 hosted a program in which the racist attitudes of


the Malaysian authorities of the past were allowed to resurface
and it was clear that the program was aimed squarely at the min-
orities of the country. The speakers blithely engaged in minority
bashing and even accused the minorities in Malaysia of 'keeping
the secrets of success' to themselves.

It was a thoroughly slanderous accusation and one that bordered


on the ridiculous. (It could qualify as a seditious accusation.)

As anyone with a brain would be able to tell you, the secrets of


success are not secret at all. Success in life, whether it is in
education, sports, work or career comes solely from dedication,
perseverance, commitment, discipline & the honest sweat of one's
brow. And not from spite, jealousy, ill-will, corruption and
moral decay.
The country has just announced a 6.2% contraction of the economy.
No one should be surprised that the country is doing so badly.
Anyone who has worked in the multinational sector would be able
to vouch that our workers are among some of the worst you could
find in the world. The male workers are not known for their work
or their contribution. Instead, they are more famous for their
addiction to tobacco, their fondness to 'shorten' working hours
by themselves and their habit of constantly borrowing money from
their colleagues.

And what about the dropouts from our national schools ? These
are very often found involved in drugs, wayside robberies, snatch
thefts, gangrapes, motorbike hooliganism and a myriad number of
endless social ills. Are all those residing in the top government
posts impatient to see others get involved in such activities as
well ? Is it that if one's offspring desires to walk the road of
failure, others' offspring are required to do likewise ?

The racist demons at tv1 and inside the Information Ministry and
eleswhere are apparently trying their utmost to undo the work put
in by the new PM to move the people away from the 'ethnic silos'
mentality. These demons want to preserve it forever instead. No
wonder the crime situation in the nation has become so bad today.
Ordinary law-abiding citizens feel they have been let down by the
very people chosen supposedly to protect them.

The authorities in Malaysia should be aware that the BN is seen


as untrustworthy and no amount of dirty propaganda, minority
bashing or the use of such racial connotations like 'pejuang
bangsa' (fighter of the race) over the airwaves could change
the situation. It would only reinforce the suspicion that the
country is still as racist as ever.

The minorities in Malaysia are aware they have been shortchanged


by successive administrations in the country and things have not
changed for the better. That would explain why certain jobs and
positions are out of bounds to them, even today.

The government could never be able to explain why the post of


Information Minister and the post of Education Minister are off
limits to minority politicians. One is used to ensure that the
government is able to crticise and slander the minorities any time
it feels like it and the other is used to squeeze the bright ones
from the minorty communities out of scholarship awards and grants
that they were rightfully entitled to.

Malaysian society is still as racist as ever despite the change


in leadership and the birth of the latest concept, 1Malaysia.
The chief reason is that the baggage of the past has never been
fully discarded and evil politicians from the Mahathir era are
still holding important posts in the present administration.

Unless such undesirable vermin are ejected from the government,


Malaysia will continue to be a racist society and subtle forms
of apartheid and racism will continue to exist here. The losers
are the minority communities and our future generations.

There is really no need for the leaders to go on foreign visits


abroad. No amount of visits would wipe away the stink of racism
in this country. Wake up and smell the Malaysian air instead.

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