At 50: The Continuing Conspiracy to Divide and Rule Malaysia

No, it isn’t coming from the British, the Americans or even the Zionists.

If you look carefully at the subtle machinations of our BN government, there is a clear and disturbing trend as Malaysia turns 50, to perpetuate forever a divided society – just like our colonial masters once did.

Malaysia’s beautiful diversity unfortunately makes it easy prey for those who wish to inflame divisive sentiments. The most common fault lines are of course race and religion.

A closer look at these latest trends however, reveals subversive and malicious undercurrents that are invariably more political than anything else.

Feeding the Flames of Hate

Let’s start with Barisan Nasional.

Half a century later, Umno still feels that the best way to appeal to its base is to demonise the Chinese.

In Jerlun, Khairy talked of how the (evil) Chinese will take advantage of the Malays unless they unite under a strong Umno.

At no less than two general assemblies in a row, Hishammuddin waved his keris in a manner as threatening as it was childish, mimicking Najib who once threatened to drown his in Chinese blood.

On a less immediately violent, but with intentions no less insidious, Najib and now Abdullah have declared Malaysia an Islamic state.

Then there’s the ferocity with which Umno went after Namewee, going so far as to reject his apology and begin calling for punitive action to be taken against the young man.

Even Zam can’t restrict himself to calling theSun too supportive of DAP’s Malaysian Malaysia – he has to smear and accuse Gerakan’s Lim Keng Yaik in the same breath too.

These examples and more will no doubt easily lose MCA and Gerakan a few more seats.

The question is, does Umno care?

For all his lack of vision, Ong Ka Ting did say something interesting recently: “If you vote for the Opposition, you will only be putting the Malays in government on one side, and the Chinese in the Opposition on the other.”

In most MCA/Gerakan vs. DAP scenarios, Ong is actually not too far off from the truth.

Perhaps he also realises that this is in fact would delight Umno no end. It is after all harder to demonise the Chinese with MCA hanging around.

Having most of the Chinese in the Opposition just makes things easier for them to bash non-Malays and promote Malay supremacy.

And how do we relegate the non-Malays in the Opposition? Wave your kerises and declare Malaysia and Islamic State of course. All part of the master plan.

What they haven’t figured into their calculations however, is a moderate, multi-ethnic, Malay-led party that is rising on the horizon.

Labels vs. Replacing the Constitution

Inane declarations about the nature of the Malaysian state are actually relatively harmless.

What is not so harmless is declarations by Chief Justice Tun Fairuz that the Common Law system should be abolished.

More alert individuals – including those who have seen an increasing Islamist trend in civil court judgments – were alarmed as such an abolishment would create a vacuum that would require filling up.

A candidate for filling up said vacuum would of course be the Syariah.

Even though the Chief Justice himself may not have himself mentioned the Syariah, how could someone as learned as his good self not realise the unease and subsequent polarisation it would cause?

The flurry surrounding the Islamic state is also clearly intended to put PAS in a difficult position.

By attempting to out-Islamisize PAS – despite being a government that has failed completely to uphold such basic sacred Muslim values such as integrity, honesty and compassion for the masses – Umno is looking to drive cleavages into ever-growing Opposition unity and focus on neutralising any Malay-led Opposition party they can.

Inciting and Dividing ‘the Rest’

The government seems to be taking every opportunity to play one community against another, not just those related to Islam or Malayness.

In the Makkal Osai incident, a regrettable action was decried, an apology tendered, and said apology accepted.

Despite this, the government suspends the paper – a move that gives the incident more weight than it’s due, which makes the Indian press appear hyper-insensitive, while making the Christians look vindictive and out to get the Indians.

We cannot possibly overlook either the fact that Makkal Osai has been an outspoken critic against the establishment – reporting scathingly, as a free media should, on the gross mismanagement of Maika holdings and the highly suspicious murder K Sujatha.

It must have been a windfall for the BN to have an excuse to take anti-Samy Vellu, Subraminam-aligned Makkal Osai out and punish them for functioning like a true fourth estate.

Understanding Why the Government Wants Us to Hate Each Other

Why divide Malaysia? Isn’t a government supposed to be tending to its people and encouraging unity?

Once again, we must examine the core principle the major BN parties is built around: race.

Without significant racial divisions, race-based parties will cease to be relevant, and soon fade into oblivion – as is morally proper, and as has happened in many other developed countries.

Had our politicians been principled and mature, they would have accepted this natural evolution gracefully and reinvented themselves.

Instead, in their desperate attempt to maintain the same type of brutal control over Malaysians that the colonials enjoyed, they are seeking to ensure their political relevance and survival by perpetuating archaic divisions within Malaysian society.

To this end, Umno (the only player that truly matters in BN) is working tirelessly to swing hard to the right, and frighten the Malays into believing that every other Malaysian is out to steal their piece of the pie.

To further embellish their Malay ‘credentials,’ they continue to bash everyone who doesn’t fit into the Umno mould, pouncing around like a bully trying to impress the girls in a schoolyard by picking fights.

I have always maintained that these are desperate tactics, and the kind of tactics that would only be employed by those bent on exploitation and perpetual overlordship.

Free Malaysia!

With the advent of truly alternative, progressive Malay-led parties, Umno is now more scared than ever.

While the other BN component party languish in their cowardice and lack of vision, party members and the rakyat at large need to seize this rare opportunity to unseat the corruption and racism that has infected every level of Umno-led BN.

50 years of independence is worth nothing, if for the next 50 years we remain chained subjects of racial division, economic plundering and a government utterly devoid of principle.

Save Malaysia, register to vote – 50 years after ‘independence,’ we still hunger for true liberation.

7 comments to At 50: The Continuing Conspiracy to Divide and Rule Malaysia

  • Iban warrior

    Merdeka is independent. So in Malaysia who is independent?
    Independent means that you do not need to depend on others, you do not need help from others, it also mean that the person can be competitive without any advantage over another person. If you do not meet the requirement you cannot call yourself independent.

    Like a child who still need to suck milk cannot be called independent. If a police take bribe he isn’t called independent too. Also if a lecturer is given research fund which someone else deserved more than this lecturer isn’t independent, he is taking advantage and that isn’t called independent.

    To be independent is not very difficult, many Malaysian are independent especially those who have to work harder to over come all the disadvantages and if they can make it than this person is really independent and can be proud of his achievement. Many Malaysian had gone abroad to seek for better opportunity, this are really very independent Malaysian because they can compete with the best in the world.

    To all hard working Malaysian I am sending you a happy Merdeka day because Tunku in 1957 wanted independent for all Malaysian but until today only some make it, for those who still need help Merdeka day has no meaning to you. I hope those who are not independent today will be able to join all those who are independent so that all Malaysian can really be called Merdeka!

  • Watching the celebrations on TV was difficult. Why do you have to be a member of BN to celebrate our independence? Does BN = Malaysia? An MCA flag at a celebration of the Malaysian nation is just as out of place as a Golkar flag would be at a celebration of the Indonesian nation.

    And as an aside, Ong Ka Ting’s observation isn’t novel by any means. It was exactly the same thing said by Tan Siew Sin when he urged the Chinese to support the MCA prior to and after the catastrophic 1969 elections.

  • Beh Sai Kong

    Like johnleemk, I was really upset upon seeing the UMNO, BN and MCA flags amidst the Malaysian flags. As you drive into the toll booths, you are confronted with the giant pictures of BN leaders. BN has made itself synonymous with nationalism. It is revolting. Henceforth, to be patriotic, to love the nation, is to love BN. They have taken everything from us even our national symbols. Who is to blame? We the voters. This is what we deserve when we give BN a 90% seat majority. BN is Malaysia, Malaysia is BN. By making their parties synonymous with the national Merdeka celebrations, BN has desegrated our national symbols. Isn’t there a law against this?

  • I may be a bit idealististic when it comes to issues associated with Malaysia and Malays but if Najib or Abdullah turn this country into an Islamic state, they should thereby oblidge the National Islamic Laws which was invented and governed by Prophet Muhammad.

    One of Laws are freedom to practice any religion and equal distribution of wealth. I mean, during those times, it was a must to give everyone, jewish, christians, etc equal amount of national pleasantaries.

    And I’m not so surprised to see KJ or any other politicians to demonize chinese, they see this appealing to kampung folks, folks that are so used to blaming chinese for their misfourtunes but never their MPs.

    It’s a downright dirtttyy tactic. But that’s politics, No?

  • LC_Teh

    Ong Ka Ting: “If you vote for the Opposition, you will only be putting the Malays in government on one side, and the Chinese in the Opposition on the other.”

    OKT is still using the same old words the MCA used 25 years ago. We should look at the current situation and not be taken in by that same old mindset. Let’s take a bold new strategy to take us out of that old dead end. If not, we will be falling exactly into UMNO’s plan and still thinking along racial lines.

    Start thinking Bangsa Malaysia.

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