
Malaysia-- After the Battle on Bonkers Hills
Two Hills were won – Bukit Selambau and Bukit Gantang.
I still remember when I was a child; the name “Bukit Gantang” is associated with a “Panglima” or a warrior of fierce look and disposition equipped with the keris, Steroid-pumped up body and a tanjak (headgear). Hence Panglima Bukit Gantang. “Gantang” is a unit of measurement used to calibrate the amount of rice. A bigger unit than “secupak”. The more powerful one is in society, the more gantang one gets. The lower the rakyat is in rung of the “dog-eat-dog world”, the less “cupak” one gets.
I still remember the word "selamba", close to the sound of "Selambau". I know what selamba means -- "poker-faced" and no shame in playing dirty games. Selamba saja muka dia ... That's from a Johor dialect I grew up with. Now, "lahabau" is a bad/unacceptable/inappropriate/cuss word used by my friends from Melaka. It mean "jackass", or worse, maybe. It is actually an affectionate greeting. Truly the Melakkans are good at 'gangsta-use" of language. They would curse good friends secupak segantang ( a "truckload" of nasties) when the meet friends who they have not met for months, years, maybe -- wondering where this "lahabau" have been all these years. That explains my fear of meeting my friends from Melaka. Fear of being called "lahabau" or "hamlau".
So, selambau and segantang are two words that are fiercely affectionate yet contradictory. They represent a face-saving poker-faced situation of anyone who wields the keris and try to take over two hills at the same time. That's the linguistic-anthropological link between those two words of historical significance and the human condition we Malaysians are in now.
Politicians make the selamba face out of their corrupt past as they show their warriorship hoping to again cheat the rakyat of many gantangs of gold and silver by using the machinery at their disposal -- using money, materials, media, and mental manipulation. All these are done as if nothing has happened in the past 50 years. As if the law cannot even touch them with a ten-foot pole.
So, Bukit Selamabu and Bukit Segantang are those two significant battlefields one can see as significant events not just philologically and linguistically but also metaphorically as we dig deeper into the psyche of the Malay.
Now what does these two hills got to do with "Ba Ba Black Sheep" which came to my mind a few seconds ago? Recall the nursery rhyme, Ba Ba Black Sheep. I read it differently now.
Ba Ba Black sheep have you any woolYes sir yes sir three bags full
One for my master
One for my dame
But none for the little boy
who lives down the lane
Brilliant message.
One for my master one for my dame and none for the little boy who lives down the lane. And the boy lives down the lane? Indeed, the syndrome of “Atap Genting Atap Rumbia”. Reminds me of Muchtar Lubis’s novel Senja di Jakarta (Twilight in Jakarta).
And what did the little boy do?
He went to the Master and the Dame and demanded his bag of wool. He is not contented with “secupak” which he is not getting. He wondered why others are getting “segantang” and more and he and his “imagined community” living down the lane are not getting any. He is reminded of the New Economic Policy and how it has now become “New Economic Plutocracy”. Smart kid. He must have read Pramoedya Ananto Toer’s “Bumi Manusia” and “Kisah Dari Blora” before demanding those bags of wool from the master – and the dame. The dame sounds like Ibu Tien Suharto (of Bapak "Yudistira" Suharto fame) affectionately called "Ibu Ten Percent" those days.
Hence, the boy grew up to become Panglima Bukit Gantang, and with a band of bloggers took over the hills, installed a new kingdom, arrested the Master and the Dames and put them in the bags with wool and ship them via FedEx to Cayman Islands.
That rhyme inspired the French Revolution. Maybe it did.Just like a child's whistling of a tune inspire the French to adopt it as its national anthem Marseilles
The Master is one who owns the means of production. The Dame is the crony of the Master. The little boy are the growing nation that is enslaved and given goodies once in a while but in a Master –Slave sado-masochistically inspired political-economic arrangement.
So there is a history behind our memory of names. It is these moments that bring a child’s imagination into modern day analysis of things.
In June of 1775 The American Revolutionary Army led by Colonel William Prescott, in its battles against King George fought a battle near Bunker Hill. That was a decisive battle with tactical mistakes from both sides, ending in the victory of the King's army but advancing General George Washington's plan for the seize of Boston.
In Bukit Selambau and Bukit Gantang it was two battles in one. The revolutionary forces won. Ideologically what does this mean? Here are my thoughts:
- Times have changed. The change is needed now – change that should have happened yesterday. And time is of essence here, since the more time one is given to rule the world the more one consolidates power and do not wish to leave. That has happened in our history – twenty two years was a long long time. Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
- The end of race-based politic is near. If indeed one wants to play around with the R.A.H.M.A.N prophecy, the N-word at the end signifies a short note to the ending. A whimper. It is neither a crescendo nor a fierce Eddie Van Halen or Joe Satriani – like guitar riff. Not will it be a Pete Townshed act. It will be a glorious gamelan ending played by Gangsta rappers from the South Bronx, New York.
- The bloggers have become a more powerful force governments can no longer ignore. Band of Bloggers moving from one by-election to another is a scary sight. These are cybernetic legionaries that move back and forth from the Maya-world of cyberspace to the kampongs and urban trenches of Malaysia’s realpolitik-al scenes. Many, like Raja Petra Kamaruddin have become the Nostradamuses of our time – “soothsayers” in a world of “Dragon-slayers”. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight syndrome we are seeing time after time since the Internet was unleashed out of the Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor.
- The middle class is getting more and more agitated with the countless violation of civil liberties. Except from the members of the Malaysian academia that has remained silent on all these issues, other segments of the middle class -- lawyers, journalists, artisans, traders, craftsmen, and even the modern indentured serfs and a few aristocrats here and there -- have remained louder, clamoring for radical changes. They speak from their heart. Hopefully we will hear more academicians in our public universities playing the role of “organic intellectuals” to guide our citizens out of this Malaysian world of “instrumental reason, human capital, and crony capitalism,” we have plunged ourselves into.
Those hills have eyes. And they did see through the heart of men. Hearts of poker-faces and patriots alike.
6 comments:
Amen to that.
I was just checking my maths, in between laughs, poor as it is, still..
Seems the Black Sheep got fleeced - wonder where the last bag go? Perhaps, as always, silently to the Lahabau Cukong Merchant impatiently feathering his down?
For sure the Native White Boy living at the end of the narrow unpaved lane never got any; even having done all his chores, if he could find work..
I am glad the hills (eerie final resting places for some) have hearts too..
& May M a h a t h i r i s m coupled with D a i m i s m - as we know it - remain deeply buried with this Landslide in these trouble times.
If Najib's boys could take heed:
Let's not burden our future under-paid generation of have-nots with Mountains of Stimulus Debts only to spin frivolous projects favouring the same lame, cold-blooded asses.
That would be a pitiful misfortune that will serve to trigger a Class Battle for sure in the years to come, sooner rather than later -- especially when the Shoved Lost Souls won't give way one bit.
Reminds me of the days when Charles John Huffam Dickens, The "Boz", contemporary of our Munshi, was alive.
In those pre-Majestic British India days, the Brits were not affluent enough to be wearing indian cotton underwears yet -- simply bcoz british wool was both expensive & itchy for those with balls.
Dickens & other poor sods suffered those days because their careless fathers & grandfathers allowed the Rich Landed Class to enact "Enclosure" Laws supposedly in pursuit of Economic Growth - that failed to account for social well-being.
Read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure -- about "how rich Landowners used their control of state processes to appropriate Public Land for their private benefit - thereby creating landless working class that provided oppressed labour required in the new industries in the developing corridors of the north of England."
Hunger was prevalent among poor peasants precipitated by Act of Parliament, representing the Educated Landed Gentry, that had sanctioned Hair Brained Agro Based Projects resulting in **merciless massive enclosures of every available Common Land** into privately owned lands with the pure intent of only to grow grass for sheep.
& even arable farmlands then made way for pasture.. & PROFITS.. pushing poor peasant tenants out in the cold to migrate into crowed industrial towns looking for jobs
-- bcoz sheep only need 1 shephard & his dogs; not farmhands whose families need to be fed.
Worst came when Greed influenced Elite opinion to SUPPORT enclosure
& such rate of STUPIDITY escalates during the Tudor period, throughout the Civil War "Restoration", and peaked with the Complete Destruction of the Medieval Peasant Farming Commnunity -- right about the Times of the Spinning Jenny that was needed to produce yarn.
The Story of Sheep's Wool & Global Sosio Economic Upheaval does not end there..
Chapter 2 leads to Bloody Cotton India Days & more misery among Cotton Picking Niggers down Deep South..
For the Have's Love of Sheep & Enclosures, and Benson & Hedges, the Have Nots' World changed not for the better ...
Spare that thought going forward..
THE END OF THE RAHMAN PROPHECY-my evaluation
When Dato Seri Najib was installed as the 6th Prime Minister of Malaysia on 3rd April, the RAHMAN Prophecy is fulfilled. It marks the end of the prophecy.
Would that also signifies the end of UMNO-led BN government absolutely?
Would Najib’s tenure as the PM comes to a premature end?
My perception is that if Najib intends to show that the Prophecy is a myth and nothing but a myth, besides harbouring any hopes of surpassing Tun Mahathir’s 22 years reign as the PM and ensuring BN remains relevant and stays in power till the end of time, then a new order has to emerged.
The 12th GE was without doubt BN's worst performance in Malaysia's general election since independence in 1957. It was indeed a setback.
But as the proverbial saying “Once bitten twice shy”, Najib must ensure that BN not only won, but won handsomely in the next GE.
In history, no matter how many times the Vikings were beaten, they always came back, and in the end all their efforts paid off. Najib must take consolation from that. Like the Viking raiders, Najib has to act fast and swift to ‘raid’ the states BN have lost in the last GE. He had no other choice but to emulate the virtues of this all-time conquering Vikings.
And not less important his Sword of Damocles needs to be drawn always, high and firm ready to strike and pounch at the imminent and ever present peril he will be facing throughout his tenure as the chief executive of the government. In other words, he must not miss the opportunity to ‘destroy’ his political foes completely, because if he does not then he will certainly be destroyed. The fact that PR won in the two ‘bukits’ in the April 7th by-election with increased majority testified to this. He has to become the VIKING of Malaysia...TIKAM batu
Dear Dr.Azly,
About the following sentence in the last paragraph, "Except from the members of the Malaysian academia that has remained silent on all these issues...", I would like to add that like the previous 12th GE, Astro Awani did aired a 'live' commentary program on the night of polling day (9pm-11pm) whose panel consisted of about 6 political analysts as well as professors from the local universities.
These 'learned' politikus in the panel rambled on 'reasons' why the BN gomen lost in the two bukits but guess what?, their comments were similar to those on the night of the 12th GE.
They don't want to admit the actual mistakes made by past & present BN PM that caused the downfall of BN in the 2 bukits. Even the mamak roti canai seller in my kampung kopitiam in Taiping can tell me what the root causes were!
Answers like a tainted PM; his power grab in Perak; use of high handed tactics like what can or cannot be mentioned in ceramahs; the use institutions like the police to quell the rakyat and the use of the judiaciary to manipulate court decisions were not once mentioned by these 'learned' political analysts!
Well if they still want to play their role in the fairy tale story of the emperor's new clothes
by not daring to tell the truth to their emperor, I hope they continue to do so because this will lead to the BN's own Waterloo.
Best Regards,
orang kampung
Dr Azly,
just wanted to say that I enjoyed the lyrical lilt to this article and the wonderful imagery.
Best wishes,
Malik Imtiaz Sarwar
Thanks Malik! Appreciate your visit to this blog too. Appreciate your good work for social justice as well.
To the rest who commented, thank you too for reading. We are definitely learning a lot from each other. Keep up the good work.
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