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| There is Dong Zong, there is Perkasa, there is a big divide Posted: 21 Dec 2013 11:06 PM PST Not few people chided PM Najib's 'visit' to Dong Zong before the May general election although it was lauded by many who hoped Barisan Nasional would be able to lure more Chinese support for the ruling party. However, Dong Zong remains a Dong Zong. We can't bank any hope that the government's good gesture would change their perception on 1Malaysia aspirants. No way for vernacular schools to be abolished to pave the way for 1Sekolah as proposed by some Malay organisations, a criteria that could bond Malaysians as one. Since all 'the rights for Malays and non-Malays' are well stipulated under the Federal Constitution, nothing can change it. It was only a few days ago when the Chinese educationist group said the increased teaching time for the Bahasa Malaysia language will cause 'serious damage' to vernacular education. It argued that the National Education Blueprint 2013-2025, to be implemented in 2014, is intended for the implementation of policies and measures for monolingual schools and racial assimilation. "This will certainly have a detrimental impact on vernacular schools," Dong Zong said.But they have their good points. Bahasa Malaysia is seen as a 'kacau daun' to their education system. As such, I believe we better leave it to them... and to our leaders. Are they racist? I dont think so. Chauvinist? I leave it to the open forum. Just like the Malay NGO Perkasa, both are championing for their own race, Chinese and Malays. Umno veteran Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today reminded Perkasa to look into the mirror as to why it is scorned by the Malays (and hated by the non-Malays) even by the Malays it professes to defend. While Perkasa's struggle to uphold Malay rights is in accordance with the Federal Constitution, its methods often overshadowed its noble intentions. The veteran Umno leader also reminded Perkasa that the Federal Constitution recognised the rights of other races and that the preservation of Malay and Bumiputera privileges must not be pursued at the expense of racial unity. "Unfortunately, Perkasa bears a negative connotation. It is described as ultra, racist and belittled even by the Malays, the very community that it claims to protect.Perkasa president Ibrahim Ali, meanwhile said had it not for Perkasa's role, Barisan Nasional would have lost Putrajaya during the 13th general election. (I am not that very convinced. Was Umno so weak at that particular time?) However, I do believe in Perkasa's capability in pursuing its Malay agenda. Just like Dong Zong, both have 'noble' role in helping their own race - Perkasa for the Malays, Dong Zong for the Chinese. Regardless of how people, including the Malays and Chinese outside Perkasa and Dong Zong apprehend it, both organisations will never discount on anything, including to drop any of their demands that could open doors to national 'racial reconciliation'. But then, some may point to Umno and MCA, the two political parties that represent most of the Malays and Chinese, that they should play the role to foster national unity. Dong Zong and Perkasa have their own separate agendas but as long as it is not provocative to national unity, they deserve support. However, at this juncture, both have yet to proof that they also harbor the intention to work toward national unity by helping each other to embrace what Najib has been advocating - 1Malaysia. Sincerity is important. I hope a mechanism must be established to promote racial integration. We may have hundreds of one-race organisations but there must a forum that could bring them together to discuss Malaysian agendas! |
| Posted: 21 Dec 2013 08:53 AM PST Congrats MCA for electing the pair of Liow Tiong Lai and Wee Ka Siong to lead the Chinese party for the next three years. I personally hope Liow will reshape the party and give it a new image, reconcile and put behind the ugly 13th general election's episode. The party's 'vibrant' leaders should also work alongside Umno and others to strengthen Barisan Nasional in facing the next national poll. As deputy president, Wee (whom some Umno leaders and pro-Umno new media players label as a Chinese chauvinist) may use the mandate given to proof that they are all wrong about him. And of course, many would not agree with my effort to bridge Umno and MCA for the sake of BN's survival. But I don't care. I am doing it for Malaysians, not for one single race! And I don't simply burn good old bridges! FULL RESULTS: President: Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai ( 1,186 ) Gan Ping Sieu ( 1,000 ) Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat (160) Deputy President: Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong (1,408 ) Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai (927 ) Vice President: Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha (775) Datuk Hou Kok Chung (1,475) Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (1,230) Datuk Lee Chee Leong (1,542) Datuk Chong Itt Chew (685 ) Lee Wee Kiat (721 ) Datuk Wee Jeck Seng (1,199 ) Datuk Chua Tee Yong (1,343) Dr Leong Yong Kong (286 ) |
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