The “Ugly Malay” Becoming the Norm

Posted On Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

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with premission from Dr Bakri Musa
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The “Ugly Malay” Becoming the Norm

In summoning Klang Municipal Councilor Zakaria Mat Deros to the palace over the issue of the illegal building of his private mansion, the Sultan of Selangor did the right thing but to the wrong person. The Sultan should have summoned the state’s chief executive, Chief Minister Khir Toyo, instead.

The sultan should demand from Toyo what and when he knew of the affair, whether he believed it was an aberrant incident or part of a more extensive pattern, and what he intended to do about it.

Rest assured that such flagrant flaunting of the law reflects long established behaviors that has been tolerated if not encouraged by the authorities. It also mirrors the Third World mentality of being above the law that is so prevalent among our leaders.

Being only the symbolic head of state, there is not much more that the sultan can do except merely express his displeasure. Were he to go beyond that, he would risk setting a dangerous precedent and raising significant constitutional issues, quite part from sidetracking the matter.

There is one act that is well within and sole prerogative of the sultan. He could strip Zakaria of his datukship, assuming of course that the sultan awarded the honor in the first place. As Malays are still very much a feudal bunch, that would carry significant shame. That such a slimy character was so honored to begin with says much about the current state of Malaysian, in particular Malay, society. That however merits a separate discussion!

Curiously “Uncurious” Khir Toyo

That such a huge mansion could have been built to near completion right in the center of a highly visible part of town is indicative of the sorry state of Malaysian institutions, in this particular case, the Klang Town Council.

There are hosts of other associated questions. That he managed to secure a prime real estate from the council for way below market price should interest the chief minister and the Anti Corruption Agency. It would also be very revealing to trace who authorized the non-competitive sale of that valuable public property.

Of even greater interest is how this previously poor, ill-educated villager could acquire so much wealth so quickly so as to be able to afford the mansion. I am certain that if some enterprising journalists were to demand to see the cancelled checks from Zakaria or copies of the bills from the contractors and vendors for the work done, there would be none. This again reflects the pervasive corruption.

The remarkable aspect to the whole shenanigan is the curiously “uncurious” Khir Toyo. As the state’s chief executive, I would have expected him to be demanding answers from the Council officials. Alas we now have the sultan having to take that highly unusual initiative.

This dentist-turned politician of humble beginnings has absorbed only too well the Sultan Syndrome, enjoying the trappings of his office but is otherwise clueless about being an effective executive.

The sultan should strip Khir Toyo of his datukship for his incompetence. That would be a powerful symbolic gesture. The sultan would effectively be challenging the prime minister to get rid of this joker. Khir Toyo is obviously fit only to fill in dental cavities, not the chief executive suite.

Lack of Outrage

Equally shocking is the lack of public outrage, especially in the Malay community, in particular, its establishment. Malay commentators and intellectuals showed no interest, much less expressed their abhorrence. This Zakaria mess (and many more yet to be revealed) is far more destructive and corrosive to the fabric of our society than the current wildly publicized tiff between Abdullah and Mahathir.

I can appreciate the reticence of non-Malays to this Zakaria scandal. For one, there is always the fear of being branded as anti-Malay, a particularly damaging accusation. For another, they could be just as guilty in tolerating as well as participating and thus encouraging such corrupt practices. One wonders how many of the contractors working on that mansion also have simultaneous government contracts and at what inflated prices.

For Malays however, the damage is considerable. We are sending precisely the wrong message to our people. That is, in order to succeed or afford a mansion and other trappings of the “good life,” we do not have to study diligently or work hard but merely ingratiate ourselves to the powerful in order to hog our own little spot at the public trough.

The message we send to non-Malays is equally destructive. That is, we Malays are a race of rogues. We tolerate such nonsense because we harbor our own secret ambition to be like them. This more than anything is what makes me mad and angry with these scoundrels.

By Aristotle’s Nichomechean ethics, it is not enough to be angry. That is the easy part. We have to be angry at the right people, at the right time, for the right purpose, and express that anger in the right way. Slimy characters like Zakaria and his superior Khir Toyo make it easy. We cannot be angry enough at their types. We must totally abhor them. They bring dishonor to our race and nation.

Let me assure non-Malays that the Zakaria Mat Deroses and Khir Toyos are not representative of my race, at least not yet. These “ugly Malays,” to borrow Syed Hussein’s phrase, are fast becoming and will be the norm if we do nothing, by in effect tolerating them. We do have our share of the hard working, the honest, and the frugal. Yes, we are fast shrinking, that we sadly agree.

It is in the interest of all, Malays and non-Malays alike, not to tolerate such sinister and shady characters. Unchecked, they would soon spread to all Malaysians.

The Sultan of Selangor has conveyed his displeasure. He has no wish to be the Sultan of the “Ugly Malays.” It is up to us to pick up on that signal, amplify and transmit it widely. Such slimes are a blemish on and have no place in our society. They are not to be tolerated. We do not have to wait till the elections to demonstrate our collective repugnance.

Best gile raye !!!

Posted On Saturday, October 28th, 2006

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23rd October 2006, 7:45 am, Putrajaya

Honey why you calling me so late?
It’s kinda hard to talk right now.
Honey why are you crying? Is everything okay?
I gotta whisper ‘cause I can’t be too loud

Well, my girl’s in the next room
Sometimes I wish she was you
I guess we never really moved on

It’s really good to hear your voice saying my name
It sounds so sweet
Coming from the lips of an angel
Hearing those words it makes me weak

There goes the sound from my PDA through the headphones into my ears. I always listen to my mp3s every time after Suboh prayers. It avoids me from overslept. The time now is 8.00 am in the morning. The lights are started to get in to my room forming shades that disturbs my eyes. I hate it so much! The bags are already packed since last night and all I need to do now is sent my cat to its ‘hotel’ in Bangi.

At 11:30 am, we all one family borded the car and head for Tok’s house in Ipoh. This time we were lucky enough because the traffic wasn’t that bad. As a matter of fact, the traffic wasn’t bad at all! We did have a pleasure ride looking at the hills and tress along the highway. I can see along the highway where the UEM Builders are widening the road from 2 to 3 lanes.

23rd October 2006, 2:21 pm, Ipoh

When were arrived, the Nona’s and Dida’s are already in Ipoh for few days. They aren’t celebrating raya this year here. But they did spend few days back break fast together. I guess I missed the fun there. But we manage to get some few shots together. Hehehe. It was fun though to meet again.

24th October 2006, 7:15 am, Ipoh

Allahuakbar Allahuakbar Allahuakbar
Lailahaillaallah huwallah huakbar….

It’s Raya time today!! I heard the takbir from the house once I had my sunat hari raya bath. You know, when u arrived at the mosque, having the Ketua Kampung to mention all sort of things that happen around the kampung is fine, but when politics started to take place it was pretty much disaster. The ketau kampung, Pak Hanif, in his speech,” Saye ingin mengucapkan ribuan terimak asih pada ….sekian2…. kerana mendermakan …..sekian2 ribu [5 figures].... kepada pihak masjid utk program2 bulan puasa” and many other things that related to politics. I realized all the faces of the outsiders [u can always diffferentiate the young ones are the outsiders who came back from the city to kampung] pretty much disappointed. The right thing to say is sumthing not related to money, truly when he mention the sum of money, it wasn’t sincere enough. I dont know wht to say. But talk about ‘masjid yg telah dipolitikkan’, it not right u know. Maybe u all can ask me if u all wanted to know more bout this.

As usual, I met Zarob again. Now i have the chance to beraya at his house in Jalan Sukun. Have chit chat with his mum and brother. Zarob’s mother was like, when we’re asking to leave, she started to ask so many questions tht it bring us up to 1 and half hour of talking. Hahaha. :)) Then in the evening, we all went to Tanjung Rambutan to visit my late grandma’s brother. He still very strong u know. Breed a lot chicken. :P

25th October 2006, 4:24 pm, Kepala Batas

Now that we reached Penang, it almost raining, but havent rain yet. Also this time, the traffic was not bad. The best part when arrived at rumah Tok wan is the kids. These nieces and nephew along with me went to ‘bendang’. The scenary was freaking awesome! The wind blow strong. You can see the wide sky with the black cluods showing it signs to rain. Wow! Luckily we didn’t get struck by lightning. :P

When the heavy rain came, Pak Teh cancelled his trip to Kelantan. We then planned to have a BBQ! ;) We went to tesco Sg Petani. Bought some beef, hot dogs, prawns and chicken. At night, we have to start the fire under the old Tokwan house, becos it still raining! Hahaha. :))

26th October 2006, 8:45 pm, Putrajaya

Finally we arrived our house after a long jam at the North-South Highway. Bak kate org “Jam sampai lebam!”. Added by the heavy rain, i’m telling u it was quite a journey. Perhaps a risky one actually.

That’s all i have to say about my Raya celebration this year. I might have alot to say to u all but i think is juz enough for wht u all need to know which i wrote above. I hope u all have fun as much as I do in this’s year’s Raya. In case u all wanna see my complete Raya photos, juz drop by at my multiply album. Click at the link below.

My photo archieve reopened. See wht I found for the past Raya pictures. :d

**strong credit goes to me, Syawal, Arsyad, and Zufri for all the wonderful candid photos taken! Thank you for taking all the pictures 24, 7 at all places. FYI, actually there were about 400 over photos taken, only 86 were selected by mr Saifudin for online viewing. No professional were hired, only fast-learners. Hahaha. b-)

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