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Malaysia needs a Jokowi

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Malaysia running on empty, seeking a Jokowi
Joe Samad -June 25, 2022 7:00 AM

Judging by social media postings, most Malaysians seem to be in adoration of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, more familiarly known as Jokowi.

People admire his humility, grace and leadership of the 270 million people he represents. There are so many positive postings, showing how close he is to his people and the heartbeat of the nation.

His stature has grown so much on the international stage that the foreign ministry has announced that Jokowi will meet leaders of Ukraine and Russia next week to advocate for peace and try to help ease a global food crisis, the first such trip by an Asian leader.

In Malaysia, we are running on empty. Running out of ideas, and with their backs to the wall, our leaders are putting forward incomprehensible proposals.

Daft ideas and proposals

Former minister for tourism, arts and culture, Nazri Aziz, suggested there is a potential for the annual floods in the country to become a “tourism attraction”. You can see cars floating by, people at wits end on rooftops waiting to be rescued, houses and property destroyed. Sure, why not.

Defence minister Hishammuddin Hussein is looking at setting up vegetable gardens in army camps throughout the country amid rising prices and to ensure food sustainability. The defence ministry’s national security role now includes food security which is highly admirable. The sprawling army base in each state can now grow food to feed the army.

With the army going to take care of the nation’s food security, who will protect the nation from its enemies?

Ministerial shambles

The minister for Sabah and Sarawak affairs has gone to the London Archives to scour documents related to the Malaysia Agreement 1963. Critics have panned his trip as a holiday at taxpayers expense. Any findings would be useful only if Sabah plans to exit from Malaysia.

Otherwise get back to the negotiating table over Sabah’s oil rights, tax revenue, and autonomy.

Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin suggests that Putrajaya “create another ministry” for former party member Zuraida Kamaruddin. Critics say Muhyiddin is only interested in “creating a new ministry” as a shortcut in handling the power struggle between Umno and the Bersatu-led Perikatan Nasional coalition.

Malaysia already has a bloated number of ministries and civil servants: the suggestion of a new ministry will add to the increasing cost of running a government. Political appeasement is the Malaysian way of buying loyalty or to keep someone’s trap shut.

Carrot and stick over use of Malay

The Malay language has not been spared by the “brains” in the government. Fresh from failing to make Malay the lingua franca of the Asean nations, the chief secretary to the government, Zuki Ali, taking up where Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob left off, has urged the Public Service Department to consider corrective and punitive action to enforce the use of Malay in the civil service and even government companies.

Now Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) wants to implement stricter laws to enforce the use of the Malay language. Its chairman, Awang Sariyan, said enforcement is important to preserve and strengthen Malay as the national language as it is closely related to the country’s identity.

Awang Sariyan said the enculturation of the national language simply using the “dakwah” approach through the reprimand and advice as provided under the law must be changed in order for the DBP to have a source of power against those who did not respect the language.

Restoring ethnic honour

The mention of Malay dignity and identity is interesting. We should not forget that a controversial Malay dignity congress was held in October 2019 to lift and protect Malay pride, but which has now been turned into shambles.

The daily parade of Malay leaders being convicted or being charged in court with corruption has dented Malay pride. We read about bags of money delivered to politicians’ houses in the late hours of the night and claims of money being shared among senior political leaders.

A sultan’s command over a festival is being challenged by a Muslim political party (PAS). The Kongres Maruah Melayu was supposed to protect the sanctity of the rulers.

Dignity of the rulers

Any fuss about the erosion of Malay dignity should revolve around corruption and the dignity of the sultans they were supposed to protect. Corruption has no language barrier and has dented the Maruah Melayu.

Enforcement through higher punishment will not deter crimes. That was PAS’ resolution through RUU355. Religion and the fear of god is never a deterrent. There is no science to say that there will be zero crimes, even when punishments are increased.

Capital punishment will no longer be mandatory for some offences in Malaysia, consistent with Malaysia becoming a humane society. Senior civil servants encouraging heavier punishment are out of sync with the advancement of a humane society.

Malaysia is close to becoming a pariah country, shunned by investors and world leaders. Once an Asian tiger economy, we are in the lower rungs of the pecking order. The Malay language has now become our priority for asserting Malay supremacy, while we let all else fail.

Malaysia is sorely in need of a Jokowi of our own.

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...eking-a-jokowi/
 

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The insignificant nobody me wishes our neighbor Malaysia, a member of ASEAN, all the best. It is never easy to govern a nation, nor easy to find someone who can lead efficiently & effectively, more so when MISTAKES made at the beginning of Independence comes home to roost. Worse when REFUSAL to acknowledge mistakes made, but to compound it further, just so oneself in a position of power remains in power, thru using ALL kinds of cards - race, religion, temptations of corruptions, etc.

Sadly, at such a stage of descent, the survival of Malaysia, our neighbor & fellow Humans, lays not in the hands of one single individual. It lays within EACH Malaysian, to seek into their hearts, to question openly without fear or favor on everything taught, to find answers & pragmatic solutions NOT based upon form - such as foolish ideology of supremacy, religiosity, ignorance, pride, greed & much more, for a BIGGER picture of what Civilization & progress truly means, not just for an individual or loved ones alone, but society as a whole.

Malaysia is a lush & fertile land, with great Human resource like all nations have, if given the right opportunities to do so, that have SO MUCH to offer & contribute to Humanity...
 

Willamshakespear

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I know my neighbors well. Many had felt that they take life too leisurely, with no thought of the future. They can afford to, as Malaysia is a fertile & lush land, at least in the past & present, but certainly NOT for the future of themselves & loved ones, generations to come.

Allow me to relate a tale on an easy life by Henrich Boll :-


One day a fisherman was lying on a beautiful beach, with his fishing pole propped up in the sand and his solitary line cast out into the sparkling blue surf. He was enjoying the warmth of the afternoon sun and the prospect of catching a fish.

About that time, a businessman came walking down the beach trying to relieve some of the stress of his workday. He noticed the fisherman sitting on the beach and decided to find out why this fisherman was fishing instead of working harder to make a living for himself and his family. “You aren’t going to catch many fish that way,” said the businessman. “You should be working rather than lying on the beach!”

The fisherman looked up at the businessman, smiled and replied, “And what will my reward be?”

“Well, you can get bigger nets and catch more fish!” was the businessman’s answer.

“And then what will my reward be?” asked the fisherman, still smiling.

The businessman replied, “You will make money and you’ll be able to buy a boat, which will then result in larger catches of fish!”

“And then what will my reward be?” asked the fisherman again.

The businessman was beginning to get a little irritated with the fisherman’s questions. “You can buy a bigger boat, and hire some people to work for you!” he said.

“And then what will my reward be?” repeated the fisherman.

The businessman was getting angry. “Don’t you understand? You can build up a fleet of fishing boats, sail all over the world, and let all your employees catch fish for you!”

Once again the fisherman asked, “And then what will my reward be?”

The businessman was red with rage and shouted at the fisherman, “Don’t you understand that you can become so rich that you will never have to work for your living again! You can spend all the rest of your days sitting on this beach, looking at the sunset. You won’t have a care in the world!”

The fisherman, still smiling, looked up and said, “And what do you think I’m doing right now?”

Story: Heinrich Boll

However, my pragmatic take on the tale does not end with the fisherman enjoying his life & sunset view. Change is the only constant in life. The sea will not be forever at the same level, nor with availability of fishes everyday at same site, or even political events that will allow an ignorant to freely fish at the beach daily. May our neighbors know that there will always be events that are often beyond the control of oneself & perceived livelihood/lifestyle, but Fate of oneself lays within one's hand, to change, to adapt, to prepare & survive, not just for oneself, but for loved ones & generations to come.
 

Filloz

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Jokowi has the most corrupted and ambitious defence minister ever. He should worry if Indonesia will face a coup like Suharto when he returns from his trip.
 

laksaboy

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Yes, let's have more dictators (civilian or military) in this region run a country, because there are too few of them. :roflmao:
 
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