I have been following with interest, yet again, with the development of a new Malay-centric interest group called Perkasa.
Is its creation a necessity in an age where in the emerging force of change is multiculturalism and the rise of neo-Malays with cosmopolitan and cosmotheandric perspectives ready to abandon ultra-Malayness?
The weakness of Perkasa lies in the gradual boredom-ness of its existence, in face of the excitement of radical marhaenism.
Ho hum. That is what all these newer developments in Malay-consciousness is about, as if we have not heard enough calls to protect the rights of the Malays - rights already enshrined in the constitution.
Ho hum. That is an expression of boredom unto all these, when we know that modern crutches and structures of disabilities of the Malay culture - ultra-nationalistic Youth parties, Biro Tata Negara, cow-head protesters and a myriad others - are still used to make the Malays scared of their own shadow.
Ho hum, when we are presented with the boring story of yet another organisation whose goal is to promote the philosophy of ‘we versus them’ in a country mystified with the slogan ‘1Malaysia’; of being and becoming one in a metaphysical world of blue ocean strategies of shark-eat-shark.
Perkasa is unnecessary, I believe. Malays need to intermingle with other races and learn from each other meaningfully; more than just visiting each other during festive seasons and putting up banners during Deepa-Raya, Kongsi-Raya or Christmas-Raya or any other ritualistic social gathering American-Thanksgiving style.
Deep and serious dialogue on the arts, humanities, philosophy, and spiritual consciousness is needed in all of us so that we may eliminate fear, battle evil within, stamp out mistrust, and find common ground in the aspects of cultures we can hybridise. Culture is dynamic and contains enabling and disabling aspects. Perkasa represents the disabling aspect of Malay culture, and critical consciousness needs to permeate the psyche of its members.
Neo-Malays (or rather, philosophically framed, cosmotheandric and post-modern Malays) need to stay away from interest groups that continue to misrepresent them. More discussions on how best to move this country forward in all spheres of life should dominate those cafes, warong, teh tarik joints, and other places of hanging out.
Universities and educational institutions need to discuss radical multicultural philosophy a la radical marhaenism to bring future Malaysian leaders together as equal cultural partners in nation-building. We do not want to see in decades to come Malaysian universities offering course such as ‘Hitler-studies in Malaysian context’ or ‘The Rise of Asian Nazism’ to battle the wave of hate-crimes and the rise of Hitlerian thinking.
Mobilising Neo-Malays
But who would lead the radical change in this new Malaysian consciousness? I see two possible groups:
• Academicians, if they are willing to stick their neck out and challenge the dominant ideology and the ideologues. But they are co-opted and are not free to voice their opinion in fear of retribution.
• Artists, professionals, theologians, humanists, artisans, students - they are all over the place but the danger is that they are being fragmented by the wave of individualism, postmodernism, and non-committal.
In my flights of fancy, I would call the genesis of a separate radical identity that would set this group free from any political groups yet close to the ideals of a just and virtuous republic governed by transcultural philosophy. It is one that will produce independent ideas of change and writings that will make Malays face history and transform it, leaving behind the vestiges of feudalism and crafting an existentialist Malay history honoring absurd, marginalised, enslaved, and fallen heroes buried alive in modern history textbooks. I have written about this in an article on the new post-tribe ‘Sawojaya’.
The conceptualisation of a new race is difficult for many Malays to accept, especially when dealing with the repertoire of symbolism of Malayness. My vision is a republic of virtue no less, but must begin with us traveling the path of transcendentalist and romanticist idea of Nature and the natural state of human beings. In matter of cosmopolitanism in religious belief, it will take perhaps another half a century for Malays to acquire the taste for engaging in inter-faith dialogue. It is a very difficult task.
One has to be a ‘stranger’ and an ‘outsider’ Malay or an ‘ugly Malay’ in order to excavate the disabling cultures of the Malays. To continue to form support any organisation that has an alliance with the 'powerful and wealthy Malays’ would retard the march for a populist intellectual change.
ASAS 50, a child of Poejangga Baru and perhaps Lekra, was a very successful movement that also created the radical Malay thinkers of Independence (mainly teachers and writers). Kasim Ahmad, Syed Husin Ali, Tongkat Warrant, Kemala, Usman Awang, Samad Said (left), and even P Ramlee to an extent were foundational in spearheading this movement, inspired perhaps too by the works of Indonesian poets such as Chairil Anwar, WS Rendra, Putu Wijaya, Ajip Rosidi, and writers such as Prem (Pramoedya Ananta Toer) and Muchtar Lubis.
Perkasa might be reduced to a weak force that fails to take off. I would suggest it be disbanded or be funded to teach multi-cultural understanding in kampongs. How much shouting can one make on the streets in support of those who eat too much durian in six-star hotels? |
24 comments:
after hindraf circus freak street antics, it's time for the malays to rise.
Have a good dream Dr... sleep tight.
Dr Azly, why don't you preach the abolishment of the vernacular schools in this country and solve the social problem of the malays then ony talk about multi culturism
Melayu tak sedar diri is Dr Azly Abd Rahman. He is the one who is Malay centric
Melayu bourgeisie kononnya. come on man, live in the real world la rather than hiding all those fancy stuff. Meluat kami orang melayu dibelah sini bro
The three comments from 'Anonymous' above are appreciated but they do not address the question of the future of PERKASA, as presented in the article. Stay focused on the main points.
"...protect the rights of the Malays - rights already enshrined in the constitution." - hate to burst that bubble but there's no such thing as Malay rights.
Kindly refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_153_of_the_Constitution_of_Malaysia and educate yourself on this issue.
There's also a great write up here about so called "Malay rights" -
http://harismibrahim.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/the-aspiration-of-our-founding-fathers-was-equality/
My question to you Dr.
1. Are you a Malaysian?
2. Are you a Muslim?
3. Do you pray five times a day?
Thanks
Sorry no.3 should read if you are a Muslim do you pray five times a day?
Are there vernacular school in the states? Does Obama sends his children to one. Is there schools teaching African language or a chinese school over there.
This is what PERKASA is all about sir.
Sir,
I want to suggest you be the proponent of the abolishment of the vernacular schools in Malaysia.How about an article on this issue and see how the comment goes. Or course ones only want to read rosy comments about the article they wrote. Let see how its going to be this time. Anyway doc in Malaysia durian is not allowed within 10km radius of 3 star hotel let it be 6 star........
,............and that Sir is staying focused.
Why should vernacular schools be totally abolished when they help enrich cultures and strengthen foundation of language? Who will control One School for All? What ideology will dominate yet another form of mass schooling, mass indoctrination? Whose culture will be made the dominant one? What will be the fate of the children of the newly-arrived immigrants with One School fits all concept?
Sir, the vernacular schools is the father of mass indoctrination.It's where the seeds of hatred are sowed and mass compartmentalisation are preached.... What newly-arrived immigrants....we don't need them anymore.
But Malaysia is a land of immigrants.
That explain the whole thing sir .....about your ramblings. You should have put that point on the table in the first place. I see that you have you pretty much look up to Singapore and the United States as your utopian model of a country I'v noticed you love the USA that little island beyond and even I were to agree with you sir, it goes back to my previuos question,do they have vernacular schools in these countries? Even with the abolishhment I don't see racial unity/intergrtation in my or your life time because it's gonna take another 17 years or so to achieve that. But wouldn't our children or grandchildren be thanking their forefathers then rather than cursing them .....
You need to read up on the language policy of the USA and Singapore and analyze too the context of the evolution of these policies. One must help the child make the necessary transitions in school and help preserve the mother tongue. One School for All means one way of indoctrination, through one ideology, and one controlling political party. Education means much more than this.
That's the trouble of academician. They are no lesser than politician. The problem is current. They prolong the process of problem solving by applying the theory of evolution. Time is of essence or is it time is of monetary gain to some. Apply the principle of quantum leap in this global adage. Think out of the box.. or better get rid of the box Sir
Not clear what your argument is here, Anonymous. Elaborate, within the context of "One School for All", if you wish to.
My point, Sir is stop writing condemning the Malays from the abundant trappings of the US of A and from the warmth comfort of your cold snowy cold winter nights in the cosy apartment of yours in the suburban of an American city. Why is that you are frantically attacking and condemning Perkasa and not other NGOs which are also race-based. As a preacher of multi culture ism with strings of qualifications attached to your name, be objective and not biased in your writings. Multi culture ism cannot exist without racial integration vice versa. At the juncture when everything is wrong about the Malays, that is not much of a help. I'm no racial and I am for a" just Malaysia" but as I say do without the vernacular schools, engage and solve the social problems of the Malays, then only there might a sight to that in future. I grew up and went all the way in a multi racial school and there were no doubt what so ever about racial integration until too many people in the like you appear and immensely confuse the masses with all your fancy writing with your fancy lingos.
Sir, why don't you come and be in the melting pot of ones own country of origin and feel the heat that is not only melting its content but that of the pot too......I rest my case. Take care Doc. Let us together pray that Allah does not befall his wrath upon us wherever we are…..
Writings of someone who is so fed up with UMNO
Sounds like communism in the making
Assalam....kum,
[1] Azly Rahman, he is an idealist and philosophically who fantasizes that equality, Ethiopian multiculturalism, good human relation and etc are the ways of life and leadership that we should hold on to and live by verses the reality of the Malays consciousness of existence and to be good Malaysian in their own land spearheaded by PERKASA.
[2] Azly calls, these Malays who have the Malay consciousness are those who fear of their shadows. Azly Rahman calls for 'Neo Malays' to wake up and look forward in their thinking and do more intermingling with themselves and other people blah,blah and blah. The 'Neo Malays' must keep away Nazis ideology. The birth of 'PERKASA', it could be an evolution for the near emergence of Asian Nazism.
[3] 'PERKASA' portrays as the aspect disabling the Malay culture and they are bunch of frustrated Malays.
[4] 'PERKASA' is unnecessary, Azly further calls.
[5 To him the 'Neo Malays' are academician, philosophers, students, professionals, theologians, artist, artisans and humanists who must make a radical change and liberate themselves from the feudalism and the crafted existentialist Malays and move forward towards to a near Republic State governed by transcultural philosophy.
[6] I think he wants to think that he is a Dreamer and all are his dreams. 'PERKASA' is one of his dreams. Azly Rahman is a lost Dreamer in his own dreams ecosystem.
[7] 'PERKASA' existence is real and alive not merely a dream. The emergence of 'PERKASA' has its fundamental causes. The cause of sordid philosophy, firmed ideology, rooted norms and history that make 'PERKASA' to be a movement of the 'New Malays'. This is because 'PERKASA' is made up of 21st century thinkers and professionals who have gone true the experiences from the world outstanding philosophers and thinkers of the centuries, right thinkers with spiritual Islamic contents and conscious Malays from all walks of life whose conscience are not only defending the norms, culture, history, religion, identity, integrity and so on, but the representation of the "New Malays' of the Millennium who want to move forward for change base on the sovereignty and spirit of the Malaysian constitution. "PERKASA' emergence is justified for all Malaysians and nowhere 'PERKASA' is near to the ideology of 'Asian Nazism'. PERKASA' is guarded by Islamic values, tolerance and acceptance. Assalamualaikum
Ghafar Mohamad
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