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Khairy terima keputusan jika tidak dicalonkan Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:00 PM PDT
Khairy terima keputusan jika tidak dicalonkan KOTA BAHARU - Ketua Pergerakan Pemuda UMNO Khairy Jamaluddin berkata, beliau sanggup menerima keputusan kepimpinan untuk tidak meletakkannya sebagai calon pada pilihan raya umum akan datang jika bukan dianggap calon boleh menang. Beliau berkata, keputusan mengenai calon terletak di tangan Presiden UMNO merangkap Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yang mempunyai kata putus berhubung siapa calon yang membolehkan UMNO dan Barisan Nasional (BN) menang. "Jika Presiden UMNO memutuskan saya bukanlah calon yang boleh menang, saya terima keputusan itu," katanya kepada pemberita pada satu majlis di sini malam tadi. Khairy berkata, perkara paling penting ialah kemenangan parti dan bukannya kepentingan individu untuk mengekalkan kuasa. Beliau menyarankan agar semua anggota dan pemimpin parti menerima segala keputusan kepimpinan Umno tanpa wujud sebarang perasaan tidak puas hati terhadap parti. - Bernama |
Where has Malay Nationalism gone to? Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:00 PM PDT Where has Malay Nationalism gone to? The doleful and almost pleading wish of UMNO people generally is for all the nightmares affecting the political future will go away. As a self-reassuring measure, they tell themselves, things will be all right. The people will come back to UMNO because UMNO fights for Malays. So, UMNO leaders everywhere say, things will be ok. Zahid Hamidi says, UMNO will win back the Malay ground and it will do so overwhelmingly. Where is UMNO's main appeal? It appeals to the Malay ground that adopts the cruder form of Malay nationalism, the sledgehammer variety so enthusiastically expounded by organizations like Perkasa. But that variety of base and crude nationalism is dying. The new generation of Malay voters adopt different values and have different expectations. You can see what form of nationalism they subscribed to- making out the case that Bersih march for example was masterminded by Malaysian Indians out to topple the Malay government. They thought that would turn the Malay ground xenophobic until they discovered the majority of the marchers were Malays. You get disappointed that you can no longer reduce the issue to a simple Malay- non Malay clash. What's the other important thing to the Malays? Their religion- comes the answer. So UMNO leaders came out accusing homely Ambiga as a threat to Islam. Still no go as that would assume the Malay faith in their religion is so fragile that even the appearance of Ambiga who is probably remotely interested in another person's religious denomination, is sufficient to shake the religious fiber of the Malay ground. Still no one buys that argument as it died out as quickly as it was raised. Let's try communism, that godless creed. The Malay's hatred for communism seemed to be a possible source to limit empathy from the Malay ground. So pictures of Shamsiah Fakeh a member of the Malay communist regiment of the 1940s were resurrected and given prominence. The idea was to say that Bersih marchers were communism inspired. The feeble attempt was non impactful because the attempted association with communism goes against mainstream logic; no one country in the world is sticking around communism. Even China has gone free market. Why would a band of marchers, marched in the cause of communism? Face it. UMNO can't appeal any longer to the cruder form of xenophobic nationalism or group pride. Example. The abhorrence for corruption is one reconstituted form of the previously crude form of nationalism. Revulsion towards other races has tuned to a more universal revulsion for corruption for example. Because corruption cuts across and affects the interest no longer of distinct groups, but the whole country. It undermines the moral fiber of the whole nation. Wasn't the principal idea of the original nationalism was to inculcate one's love for the country and one's love for the country finds expression in a more universal desire to protect the country's interest as a whole? The crude form of nationalism which is essentially irrational chauvinism exist as an insignificant subset to the wider and more universal nationalism. It exists among the inhabitants of the lunatic underworld. Revulsion towards economic thievery and corporate pillaging is another example. The Malays despise their own kind for doing a sting on the country with equal vehemence as if economic con jobs are inflicted on them. I have in mind of course the lighting fast deal between MAS and Air Asia. I am left with the bitter after thought that all these so called Malay corporate chieftains should be sent to reeducation schools to be taught the meaning of nationalism. Where is that sense of overriding concern to put things right as a matter of probity and correctness without doing corporate shenanigans to profit from the man-made miseries of MAS? MAS belongs to the nation as a whole, the pride of Malaysians. Appreciation of that alone is sufficient to preclude it being treated as a pawn in an elaborate corporate board game. More disturbing and unsettling, is the more malignant inference that the government is playing along with the game the business elite plays. Therefore if UMNO continues to peddle the cruder form of nationalism, while the Malay ground has shifted forward, how will UMNO justify its relevance? UMNO will go the Goklkar and LDP way not because some prominent bloggers will be masterminding cyber-attacks on its leaders. UMNO will be rendered irrelevant because it refuses to change its ideological format. Dipetik daripada blog Sakmongkol AK47 (Datuk Mohd.Ariff Sabri Hj. Abdul Aziz) |
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