It is sloganeering. Let there be no doubt.
The line  between the political party running the government and the  government has been so blurred over the years by design rather than by  accident has allowed taxpayer money to be used to bolster the image of  the political party. A DAP supporter may validly ask as to when did he  give his permission for his money to be used to mislead the public.
This willl continue to happen under both UMNO-BN and a Pakatan  government unless this nation building shit comes to a halt and laws  introduced to prevent the use of public funds for political and partisan  purposes.
“..hostile reactions which led me to conclude that the Age of Reason,  at least in political terms, has bypassed Malaysia.”- Tunku Aziz 
Yes YM, the Malaysian Age of Reason never existed. Sociocultural and  politico-economic Enlightenment has never been a virtue of its half a  decade long rule. The narrow racial and religious stereotyping has  progressed to a stage of near irreconciablity. 
Implementation of national policies that affect all and sundry are  patchy or corrupted. The entitlement resnt seeking,sycophants or  bodekers and bodoh-sombongs are too mired in their Lilliputan world  view, pompous bureucracy and more often than not – interprete such  policies as a means of extralegal self-enrichment.
Whatever we want to call it, 1 Malaysia or Malaysian Malaysia as  elucidated by your goodself, requires a paragidm shift in mentality of  all the major races, creed and denominations. We need to start at the  Judiciary and law enforcement agencies.
Tribalism/ethnocentricity along with religious  instrangency/fundamentalism, are the death of any on-going dialogue on  nation building. I look askance at the knee jerk responses of the  present government in hypocritical scale as never seen before. And i’m  not talking only about the Feds, some of the PR ruled states are also  exhibiting similar paranoid schizophrenic behavior.
While we should not compare Malaysia with the havoc the Referendrum  in Sudan today is causing, are we in the process of descending into the  abyss?
This will continue to happen under both UMNO-BN and a Pakatan  government unless this nation building shit comes to a halt and laws  introduced to prevent the use of public funds – Mr Bean
The law has nothing to do with it. Even the constitution is trashed  by an incumbent govt and under UMNO-BN, it is done blatantly in the  open. Najib takes pride in telling voters he is bribing them with tax  payers money to get their votes.
PR govt would do the same.
A free media like that you have in your neck of the woods is the only  answer. Media exposure of the corruption of the govt is the only way  for Malaysia.
The election platform for the PR Coalition parties for the next GE is  that when PR comes to govt, they will abolish the restrictive  Publications Act with its annual licensing which is being used by govt  of the day to suppress dissent and opposing views.
Malaysia  mainstream media is as good as the Communist Chinese’s China Daily and Kim Jong Il’s North Korea’s newspaper.
“The law has nothing to do with it.” Frank
The law has nothing to do with it? The government spends millions    of your hard earned money advertising a party slogan 1Malaysia,  incessantly bombarding  the minds of suspecting Malaysians 24/7  including young minds like that of your 12-year old grandson, to which  they give only lip service, has nothing to do with the law? You  disappoint me, Frank.
Just as gun laws have everything to do with the wounding a U.S.  Congresswoman and killing of others this morning over here in Tucson,  Arizona. Here is a 22-yearl old young man who announced he had a Glock  automatic. It is legal over here to own a gun for your protection. It  sure didn’t look like he was protecting himself when the shooter, in a  killing spree this morning, shot dead five people and wounding fourteen  others within a matter of minutes.
In Malaysia are there laws in force being  implemented today that  would prevent the illegal use of taxpayer money in the way of TV  advertisement, billboards and whatever else, disguised as TV ads from  the Ministry of Information? This has been happening for years and  years. Attention of Malaysians is drawn from time to time mostly during  the heat of general elections by the opposition; and when the ruling  political party wants to silence dissent among civil servants over its  policies by alleging the misuse of state resources. We have seen how a  senior cop was accused of taking to the air in a government plane so he  could enjoy the coastline as the sun was setting.
It is time the government be made to answer for its misuse of public  funds for partisan purposes disguised as government disseminating  information to the public. Don’t you think?
“Malaysian first is no better than 1Malaysia unless we are willing to  make a commitment to subordinate our natural instincts to ……submit  ourselves to the higher and nobler cause and demands for a 1Malaysian  Malaysia” Tunku Aziz
This is the fundamental flaw as most are still unsure of the meaning  of the catchword. How are we to submit ourselves to a higher and nobler  cause when the whole 1Malaysia concept is just a slogan coined to fool  the rakyat. 
Fifty years of BN rule has achieved little in terms of racial  integration. What’s on top of the coalition’s agenda is political  survival while to the Umnoputras and the royalty, it’s about making more  money on the sidelines.
The rakyat have been duped big time.
Education without freedom of speech is just training. The essence of  education is the freedom of speech without which our uiversities  are  nothing but one massive production line turning out slaves, prisoners to  their own thoughts, free to propagate and perpetuate the very  conditions which have enslaved us. For what?? For a well paid job  constructing bridges with the same structural flaws because we are  afraid to ask and challenge those who teach us.
We are told to accept the concept of 1Malaysia however defined and  not address the issues that lead us to ask the question in the first  place.
Thus , steps taken  from now onwards will determine how far  Prime  minister Najib’s  1 Malaysia ideology will go and where it will  eventually end up .  If there were anything in need of ratification  in  pursuing the 1 Malaysia philosophy  than  obviously this  would be  to   first address the biggest  stumbling block  which is the total decline  in  social capital – the experiences people gain in working together in  community groups . Lest we forget , lessons about compromise,  accommodation, and participation are important building blocks for  democracy.  Pushing for a  high level of civic engagement  , a healthy  level of voluntary and charitable engagement are the essence to making  our communities and nation better.
Let me make a public declaration of my status in view of the  continuing debate on whether a person is Chinese, Malay, Indian, or  whatever our race, is first or Malaysian first. I am Malay in cultural  terms just as a Chinese cannot be anything but Chinese culturally.  Malaysian is a political term and has nothing to do with any culture  because you cannot by any stretch of the imagination claim that there is  a Malaysian cultural tradition. There is none. – Tunku Aziz
The British colonizers  credited for having left behind the  Westminster form of democracy to their successors  witting or  unwittingly had  left yet  another one of their legacies  , a damning  legacy ,   that of the art of divide and rule. A tyrannical feature to  have been passed down which in due course  turned into an obsession, An  obsession which has left its mark and have since  shown no signs of  going away.
The present crop of successors ought to  vary with varying  circumstances  , bearing in mind that hanging on to a past , which in  part is dysfunctional to the present and in many ways irrelevant to the  future.The needs of the  21st century  demand a leadership that is  culturally sensitive and internationally focused , with an orientation  towards the future rather than the past.  Hence , until and unless  policies deemed favoring a particular group is forgone , the country’s  various communities will stay divided and without a more liberated  democratic stance   progress will be halted.
Leadership that’s culturally sensitive, danil?
 
Impossible! Requires them to be knowledgeable, temperate,  self-controlled, forbearing, kind, loving, faithful, enduring and all  those virtues of a saint.
What we can aspire for, are leaders who are able to to walk their  “Talk”. To be able to speak from a ‘rostrum’ with the symbols of another  faith. Culture is only one aspect, religion is another fundamental  issue. 
Can a Muslim speak in a church and a non-Muslim do vice versa in a  mosque? Or is this being subverted by imbeciles with no grounding in  common sense? It is said: “To the pure, all things are pure, but to  those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure.”
I see a great confusion amongst a majority of  Malays, who can’t seem  to separate their race, culture and religion, much less their political  affiliation and economic entitlement.
Dear danildaud, : 
That was why Tun Abd. Razak tried to undo the divide & rule of  the British, by a very novel & sublime socio-economic philosophy of  correcting the imbalances by eradicating economic functions by race.  Yes, a briliant piece of social-economic engineering :  it was a new  extension on economic thoughts, and for that, if he had been a “white ”  or westerner, he deserved & would have been a Nobel Peace Prize  laurreaute !  WHY DID NOT MALAYSIA ( Govt ) PUSH FOR THAT ?
No, subsequent Govt wanted to cherish the divide & rule idea for their own selfish reasons which we know about & we are now angry.
Again, British came first via East India Co for commercial & trading purposes, but saw Communist uprising in place. The resultant victory of our combined forces, led the British to put in place the British Administration, of which they had the upper-hand. No doubt British policy vis a vis Asia was MORE Economic reasons, because Britain too was somewhat impoverished during 18th to 19th century era. So, one cannot blame them for relying heavily on Chinese industry & reselience in commerce & trading…( we could go on & on on this ) It was pure economic pragmatism. IT IS OUR PEOPLE WHO ABUSED IT !
No, I loathe to say this again : As with all those things, when Britain had already successfully built the underground system beneath the River Thames ( approx 160 years ), in Malaya then, our communications-system, roads for example, were earthen roads in mud & slosh, literally….So the British built them too !
I mean, sometimes we have to take things philosophically viz : Air will occupy space & water will fill itself in vacuums , by the law of nature !
No, subsequent Govt wanted to cherish the divide & rule idea for their own selfish reasons which we know about & we are now angry.
Again, British came first via East India Co for commercial & trading purposes, but saw Communist uprising in place. The resultant victory of our combined forces, led the British to put in place the British Administration, of which they had the upper-hand. No doubt British policy vis a vis Asia was MORE Economic reasons, because Britain too was somewhat impoverished during 18th to 19th century era. So, one cannot blame them for relying heavily on Chinese industry & reselience in commerce & trading…( we could go on & on on this ) It was pure economic pragmatism. IT IS OUR PEOPLE WHO ABUSED IT !
No, I loathe to say this again : As with all those things, when Britain had already successfully built the underground system beneath the River Thames ( approx 160 years ), in Malaya then, our communications-system, roads for example, were earthen roads in mud & slosh, literally….So the British built them too !
I mean, sometimes we have to take things philosophically viz : Air will occupy space & water will fill itself in vacuums , by the law of nature !
Leadership that’s culturally sensitive, danil?
Impossible! Requires them to be knowledgeable, temperate, self-controlled, forbearing, kind, loving, faithful, enduring and all those virtues of a saint.- Menyalak-er
Impossible! Requires them to be knowledgeable, temperate, self-controlled, forbearing, kind, loving, faithful, enduring and all those virtues of a saint.- Menyalak-er
I  spend a a considerable amount of time in jungles and on islands .  You’ll be amazed of what nature could teach us. I have come across  happenings in the wild that if i were to speak about would in all  probability  draw laughter from the ones listening. And this has  happened on numerous occasions . Some even went as far as suggesting   its all  a sick joke and that i was insulting their better judgment.  Like for instance , a tale of a tame domesticated monkey whose owner  felt pitiful of , decided to released it on an island expecting it to  join the  troop of monkeys wandering wild on the island. What happened  soon after was to the surprised of those who witnessed this rare feat.  The  poor creature was attacked and was rejected outright by members of  its on species. The most heartening incident to it is  – the monkey  miraculously managed to  befriend the islands warden’s dog which was  kept there in the first place  to chase the other  monkeys from entering  the wardens quarters. The spectacle of the monkey wearing a cowboy  hat(courtesy of the warden) riding on the dogs back while  the dog  caught fish at the islands shores  which it shared with the monkey was  phenomenal to say the least.
Alright enough of monkeys. This is my 2cents worth:
I am a jungle person so don’t take me for being anything more than  that. You were saying the country was lacking a leader nor anyone else  with the potential of being a leader  that every race or creed could count-on  as a person or persons  endowed with the craft of masterfully  exhibiting   affectionate tendencies towards all communities of the  country. I have to go with you on this one if you are referring to the  narrow mindedness and parochial mindsets  of Malayans. Naah! i take it  back .
While being affectionately caring towards mankind  is a trait best  reserved for man of god ie.Pastor or a Muslim imam with a more liberated  hindsight.Politicians on the other hand are preachers of worldly  matters so deceitfulness and non committal aspects of their hype  policies and sloganeering ,  pussyfooting if you like or outright  bullshit  on their part  are expected and stand as good a reason for us  to show them the exit doors come each GE. 
That said , if we were to look at fairness and just as traits sought  after in Governance than  who best can fill this gap.  And where would  we place Malays the likes of Din Merican , Tok Cik , Semper Fi &  Bean (two American Malays) , and a Chinese like yourself  or Frank  whatever he is , in the equation.
I mean, sometimes we have to take things philosophically – Abnizar7
William The Conqueror will tell you “I came , i saw , i conquered” .  
The British Empire had a much benign way of telling  of their coming .   Tending to exert a beneficial influence on the people they conquered.  That was after they went  to their pompous aristocrats and spoke about  the 3Gs – Gospel , Glory and Gold 
In more recent times  , When  interviewed  , the then American First  Lady Mrs. Bush  said the best byproduct of ousting the Taliban from  Afghanistan was the liberation of Afghan women. Defense Secretary Donald  Rumsfeld said the same thing when  asked  what the U.S. achieved in its  war in Afghanistan. 
So  philosophically speaking  , If the liberation of Arab women was  so important to the Bush administration, then why did the United States  not invade Saudi Arabia?
January 8, 2011
A Gun for Hire I am NOT
Although I am much the same person that I  was before I made a  conscious personal decision to throw in my lot  with the DAP, I am today  viewed with a degree of suspicion.
Some of my readers believe that I write  as a party propagandist, yet  others are of the view that I should  refrain from commenting on the  shortcomings of the Pakatan Rakyat, and  worse, I should not say anything  that might cast a shadow on my own  party image.
I write as an independent columnist and  comment on issues of the day   as I see them, motivated not by  sycophancy, as accused by a New Straits Times leader writer and others of his ilk or out of a misguided  sense of  loyalty to my own party, no matter what.
I despise anything that smacks of the  putrid odour of decaying  doctrinaire with its cultivated blindness to  the importance of critical  thinking. I am not a party political spin  doctor. For that you must turn  to APCO.
Last week when my article on the ban  imposed by the Selangor state  government on the use of the 1Malaysia  logo on advertising material, I  was inundated with hostile reactions  which led me to conclude that the  Age of Reason, at least in political  terms, has bypassed Malaysia. “My  party right or wrong” must have no  place in the larger reckoning of our  plan for Malaysia.
As for airing my party sensitive  criticisms “through proper  channels”, my detractors need to be reminded  that I comment as an  independent writer, and not as a party hack.
My own stand on 1Malaysia is on record. I  have opposed it from day  one, not because it had come out of the  fertile imagination of Najib, or  out of a strong uncontrollable  doctrinal madness to oppose it for its  own sake, but I did not believe  that without his spelling out the  social, political and economic policy  underpinnings, it could amount to  anything at all. He has not  succeeded in convincing anyone that at the  core of 1Malaysia is equal  opportunity for all.
1Malaysia is not altogether without any  virtue: racial unity is a  perfectly honourable and desirable  aspiration, but what we are waiting  to hear from Najib is his  elucidation in the clearest possible terms how  he proposes to shift  1Malaysia from the aspirational to the practical.
For me, on the basis of what Najib has  articulated so far, 1Malaysia must perforce remain in the realm of  sloganeering.On the level of the abstract, 1Malaysia is fine, but after  more than a  half-century of Merdeka, let us get to grips with what we  all really  want in the long term to ensure the sustainability of our  multiracial  society.
1Malaysia as 1Malaysian Malaysia offers a  greater chance of success  and will have the overwhelming support of  all true Malaysians who regard  Malaysia as their home and the object of  their love and loyalty. It is a  bold step to take now, and not  committing to doing what is just and  fair is not an option.
It is a brave new world out there and we  must be in the mainstream of  the new movement for progress, peace and  prosperity grounded in basic  principles of fairness, justice and equity  for all the people of  Malaysia. Without this commitment to social  change, Malaysia will never  be in a position to realise its full  potential.
Let me make a public declaration of my  status in view of the  continuing debate on whether a person is Chinese,  Malay, Indian, or  whatever our race, is first or Malaysian first. I am  Malay in cultural  terms just as a Chinese cannot be anything but  Chinese culturally.  Malaysian is a political term and has nothing to do  with any culture  because you cannot by any stretch of the imagination  claim that there is  a Malaysian cultural tradition.  There is none.
That having said, what is important is  to do in our daily lives what  is in the best interests of our country.  Malaysian first is no better  than 1Malaysia unless we are willing to  make a commitment to subordinate  our natural instincts to preserve our  Malayness or Chineseness and  submit ourselves to the higher and nobler  cause and demands for a  1Malaysian Malaysia.
Therein lies the future of this great country. Are we up to the challenge?