by Cikgu Pencen
It is almost impossible and very complicated if Malaysia has a non-Malay prime minister. Even for non-Malay to become the Deputy Prime minister is also impossible because, Malaysia is actually is a sultanate and the Prime Minister supposed to be Malays.
Furthermore, who is among non-Malays that we know now has the ability to administer an Islamic country like Malaysia? In the situation where most of non-Malays are studying in national type school in primary, how can they know more of Islam and Malays’s culture, to enable them to become the prime minister.
Prime Minister in Malaysia cannot be equivalent with the Prime Minister or President in the other country, that has no task of safeguarding its people and its religion. That is why, Barrack Obama was elected as the president by people of its country, because he has no other mission, only to administer and manage his country.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister has exclusive tasks and he is also an important icon for the Malays in
Malaysia and Islamic countries. This exclusiveness is not possessed by the Prime ministers in the neighbouring countries. That is why, a Chinese can be selected as Prime Minister in Thailand and as the President in Phillipines.
There are other factors that prohibiting the different to happen here. It will be put in the cold storage of fairy tales. But sadly, the changes that give a good time and benefits for the Malays are never touched.
It is like having malays to get a bigger share in the economy, about 80% Malays as the stakeholder and having 20% of the non-Malays as the balance.
Yes, it is not impossible the Malay is holding 80% equity in their own country. It can be done if Malay becomes angry and use their anger wisely to strengthen their economic position, joining hands together, watch each other’s back, just as what the Chinese always do to their counterparts. That is how they managed to do it – by helping each other.
The Malays already has its specialization in many fields. But, the one that we don’t have is the spirit to unite. We have to help our own business. We have to open shops that selling things that we need, so that we can encourage the economic growth in a big scale.
Malays should have their own city centers or towns. Where all the business is managed and owned by Malays, so that we can be independent and do not have to rely on other people.
Why we have to support their business when they already asking for impossibles? When their economic is already strong? We have towns where malays are monopolizing like Kota Bharu, Kuala Terengganu, Shah Alam and others that need to be developed and expanded. It should be used as a benchmark.
This can happen, because Malays nowadays are mostly has gotten the new spirit from Obama’s winning recently. And if Obama continues to give the strength to the Malays, of course we can do it, to be independent. And most Malays are now becoming aware of their problems and weaknesses. They are slumbering for a long, wasted time, until the power that they possess is losing from their grips.
Most Malays are encouraged by the winnings of Obama, and they know how to use the power of voters in the upcoming general election
That is why I believe, in the next general election, the states that are under the temporary government of opposition will be seized back.
There is a major possibility, the Malay political power will thrust forward, and all those areas that are forfeited by the non-Malay hands will go back to its original owner. Malays areawakened by Obama’s victory. Is not impossible Malays will become the largest economic power and not only having the 30% as what has been dreaming by our leaders.
Malays are going to do it, wisely and proudly. Malays are going with a new and high-spirited, and a big change will happen on our own soil.
The fact that we have to accept is, the Malays segregation only benefits the non-Malays, when the Malays voters are divided into three: the UMNO, PAS and PKR.
If the separation only involving two parties, the position of parliament and Malay will be firm like previous general election of 2004.
But, when Malays are divided into three like what had happened in 2008, the Malays suffer deeply and deadly…
Time ticks, and waits for no man…
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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