Why
is it that that which is supposes to unite us ends up dividing us? I was at a
meet on Sunday where Tony Pua, Member of Parliament for Petaling Jaya Utara, was in
Adelaide to meet with Malaysian. Any Malaysians! Not only Chinese, not only DAP
members not only Pakatan Rakyat supporters …it was just “Tea with Tony Pua @
Adelaide” …no Yang Berhormat…just Tony Pua.
First
roadblock: One smart aleck asked me why should the meet be at a place call The
Chapel? No need to guess what race the smart aleck was - is not a Chapel “A building used
by Christians, members of
other religions, and sometimes interfaith communities, as a place of fellowship
and worship” …Jesus Christ I
thought to myself, it is just a place to meet with Tony! I do not even know if
Tony is a Christian and I do not care! Suffice to say that I know that guy will
not be turning up at the meet.
It was a good crowd.
Standing room only and I was the only traitor…errr I mean Malay around. I came
late but my white hair and age persuaded someone to give up his seat for me.
Thankfully I sat down. Tony was already in full flight and as he talked my eyes
swept across the sixty odd crowds. Chinese, Chinese, Chinese…about two Mat
Salleh and I think one Indian. Some came with their family and a number of students
too were present. A good crowd eager to listen to what this messenger from KL
has got to tell them of home.
As Tony talked a few words
caught my ears…APC (Armoured Personal Carriers) that cost over Ringgit 30
million each, FDI, that Petronas provided our nation with about 40% of its
income, 1 Malaysia, Muhyiddin and his “I am a Malay first” comment…all the
usual suspect.
It was not a taklimat (an
information presentation – very formal – for those that do not understand
Malay!)…he was talking to us and telling us what could be better for our
country, how it could be better and it had better be better or we would be in
trouble! I thought it ended too soon after he took questions from the crowd but
then we continued talking with him and with each other over tea.
What
should have been an opportunity for Malaysian to meet with each other and to
listen to someone from Malaysia talk about things in KL became for some
Malaysian, another reason to shun the Chinese and the DAP for being a racist
“for chinese only” political organization. No Malays came to listen, to
question or debate with Tony on what he had to say and on what they perceive
DAP was or was not doing. Why?
Why
is it that that which is supposes to unite us end up dividing us? The reality
is that the same thing will most probably be happening in Melbourne and Sydney
where Tony is next due to visit. I hope some one there will tell me that this
is not so.
I
think this young articulate politician is our future. He was not embarrass to
tell us that in DAP and Pakatan Rakyat there is a lack of good capable people
to strengthen the organization and to help them to govern in the states they
control.
After
listening to him I understood why Pakatan Rakyat did not have a shadow cabinet
– because there is no provision in our constitution to recognize a shadow
cabinet what more to provide money for its working. And of course as Tony
pointed out Pakatan Rakyat simply do not have the resources to look into this
effectively for now. Such refreshing admission from him augers well for the
future of our country when Pakatan Rakyat is call into service. Even now, as he
emphasized, the royalties earned from sand in Selangor alone has increased to RM$15 million from the RM$4 million during the time of Khir Toyo of the
Palatial Palace fame!
All
too soon it ended. In my over thirty years in Australia I must confess that
this is the first time I have attended any meet, get together or functions with
any other Malaysians. Methinks I will be going to another one when Lim Guan Eng
comes over at the end of this month!
Thank
you Tony for taking the trouble to meet with us and to my new Malaysian Chinese
Friends…thank you for making me feel welcome at a “racist DAP get together held
in a Chapel!”
One
regret. I would have taken more images of the meet but refrained from doing so
lest Tony or anyone else thinks I am from the Special Branch!
Thanks for the kind words ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the session.
And just for the record, I'm not a Christian.
Like you I wish there were more Malays who could have come and ask me the "difficult" questions.
And a small errata, its RM15 million in sand royalties, over 6 month in 2010, not RM50m. But still a big improvement over RM4m during BN's time for the whole year in 2007.
Tony
good on you mate,being the only malay there make your presence much more significant
ReplyDeleteStop being apologetic for the Malays......we don't need that mate and if you don't feel like being a Malay or embarassed of being one, ask one of those Greek goddess to ....
ReplyDeleteHei dude so what do you make of Tony Pua. Give us a run down from your viewpoint
ReplyDeleteAs politician comes and go I think Tony knows what he wants of himself. I am sure he gave up his business to go do something better - for himself and I hope for the country and for us. In the time that we had with him he impressed us with his openness and willingness to speak out on issues that matters.
ReplyDeleteOnly time will reveal the real Tony Pua to us. For now we wait.
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