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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Umno or Pakatan, Malaysia will still be DOOMED by Malay supremacy: Kuan Yew's view on Malaysia

 Umno or Pakatan, M'sia will still be DOOMED by Malay supremacy: Kuan Yew's view on Malaysia
Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who had spent a lifetime being the architect of Singapore's prosperity, has died. In addition to building and fostering Singapore, Lee was also very much concerned about Malaysia and had always advocated the Malaysian Malaysia concept. In his book One Man's View of the World, he wrote that people of his generation have always believed that Singapore and Malaya should exist as one, adding that the British separated us after the war and made us colonies, but we fought to merge.
Singapore and Malaya finally merged in 1963, but racial disputes continued, even resulted in clashes. It forced Lee to declare in tears the withdrawal of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia on August 9, 1965.
Lee regretted the painful history. He said that if Tunku Abdul Rahman was firm enough to soothe the radicals, build a multiracial Malaysia, and let the Chinese and Indians share power in the police, army and administrative agencies, Malaysia will be more prosperous and fair than it is today. "Much of what has been achieved in Singapore could have been replicated throughout Malaysia. Both countries would have been better off," he added.
However, there is no "if" in history and everything is now unalterable fact. Lee had played an important role and should bear a certain degree of historical responsibility in the withdrawal of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia. History will have a fair judgement on this point.
As a leader closely related to Malaysia, Lee had always observed the development of Malaysia even after the withdrawal of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia, and expressed his views. In his book One Man's View of the World, he commented on Malaysia:
The population structure of Malaysia will make it more difficult to shake Malay supremacy. Many Chinese and Indians choose to leave Malaysia and emigrate to other countries.
Race-based policies is putting Malaysia at a disadvantage. It is voluntarily shrinking the talent pool needed to build the kind of society that makes use of talent from all races. They are prepared to lose that talent in order to maintain the dominance of one race.
Eventually, the Chinese and Indians will exert little influence at the polling booths. When that day comes, with no votes to bargain with, the Chinese and Indians cannot hope to bring about a fair and equal society for themselves.
In the eyes of Lee, the "1Malaysia" slogan had not lived up to the excitement it created. He opined that Malaysians hoping that Barisan Nasional’s 1Malaysia concept can usher in a new era for race relations may be unrealistic, but those counting on the Opposition to do the same are not very much less so, as the chance of the opposition coming to power in the near future was a very long shot. Even if it comes to power, it will be almost impossible for the PR to abolish Malay supremacy.
Describing it as "an opportunistic ad-hoc group", Lee criticised the PR for not holding together by even a vaguely coherent set of ideas but by a common desire to unseat the government. He said that as long as PR does not actually occupy Putrajaya and does not have to implement multiracial policies, some semblance of unity can be maintained within the pact. "When it comes to the crunch, however, PR will not be able to do away with Malay supremacy. The moment the bluff is called and it is handed full power to push ahead, it will either be torn apart from within or be paralysed by indecision.
"If it attempts to move in any meaningful way, PAS, a Malay-Muslim party that will hold if not a majority of seats within the coalition, then at least a significant enough share to give it veto power, would block action in an instant.
"In doing so, PAS would be responding to the same electoral pressures that Umno faces from the Malay ground, Lee said.
He said that he regarded the Malays as the camp that will always control the majority seats of the Parliament and no matter which political party replaces Umno, and becomes the main party representing Malay interests, its style will not be far from Umno's.
Many people might not agree with the above comments of Lee but his observation was indeed unique, particularly his comments on PAS, which was very sharp and worthy of pondering and vigilance! - Mysinchew

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  1. Many people might not agree with the above comments of Lee but his observation was indeed unique, particularly his comments on PAS, which was very sharp and worthy of pondering and vigilance!

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  2. "Umno or Pakatan, Malaysia will still be DOOMED by Malay supremacy: Kuan Yew's view on Malaysia"

    Yes indeed.

    LKY & his DPMGoh Keng Swee was always striving for new solutions for any Political & National Development issues...!

    Also to share this...

    ":...1963 - Formation of Malaysia

    "...When the proposal to form the Federation of Malaysia consisting of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei was being mooted in 1961 and when it was finally formed – minus Brunei – two years later,

    I was thousands of miles away, studying. Although most overseas students had no hand in its formation, yet many of them were quite aware of the Great Malaysia Project and quite concerned of its possible impact on their lives.

    In 1962, Sardon Jubir of Malaya and Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Kheng Swee of Singapore were in New Zealand, to sell the Malaysia Concept to the students of Victoria University, urging them to support the formation of an enlarged federation in the British Commonwealth of Nations..."

    http://www.theborneopost.com/2014/09/14/have-you-heard-of-the-kapit-resolutions/#ixzz3VATy2V7y

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41ND3U_9HgQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbsLclYBdPw

    Republic of Singapore (1965) LKY the astute "Politician & Statesman" used Diplomacy with his handling of Confrontation with Indonesia & the hanging of the 2 Indonesian bombers...

    Dec 1965 - Days of Rage: Konfrontasi (Confrontation) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYJP_-CztaU&list=PLszzgln9-ASzknq4vd83GWWXyvRy5uaVO&index=15

    His vision and comments about China then (1967) is what China is today...!

    Could any of our Prime Ministers face and "Engage" with the 4-6 US journalists the same way, intelligently & intellectually like LKY...???

    1967 - Interview with Lee Kuan Yew - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VexrmTacOAA

    Farewell to Dr Goh Keng Swee - eulogy from Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja07BKNEU6c

    Lee Kuan Yew (Part 1 of 3) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVDE0KPMaeY

    Must Watch - LKY - Interview with the Local journalists Lee Kuan Yew Hard Truths To Keep Singapore Going Interview - Hot-button Topics - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihiE4oGyYlQ

    Now this is Singapore in 2014 & what has Jibby & UMNO/BN achieved...?

    More scandals & the 3 R charades while Bolehland is burning & its citizens are in distress...!

    Rapat Hari Kebangsaan 2014 (National Day Rally 2014 - Full Speech in Malay) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PanmOWE7Dg

    A frank discourse by a bumiputra of Malaysia.

    Singapore: Lee Kwan Yew: At 85, The Fire Still Burns By Ahmad Mustapha « Blog yOur Mind – http://all4one4all.wordpress.com/2009/12/07/singapore-lee-kwan-yew-at-85-the-fire-still-burns-by-ahmad-mustapha/

    You be the judge.

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  3. "Umno or Pakatan, Malaysia will still be DOOMED by Malay supremacy: Kuan Yew's view on Malaysia"

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    "...I have been feeling very sad and depressed for the last two weeks.

    Finally to share this...

    "I feel responsible for the occurrence of this unfortunate incident and I feel I should accept full responsibility."

    As an honourable oriental gentleman I feel it is only right that I should pay the highest penalty for my mistake.[3]"

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    You be the judge.

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