M.
Bakri Musa speaks his mind
"
90% of the Doctorates held by Malays is not worth the toilet paper on which it
is printed because it was all produced by some internet degree mill for a fee
and worse still is when you hold them to a discussion or debate , the thoughts
that emanate from the area between their ears is so embarrassing you want to
run away and jump off a cliff but yet they proudly parade their Doctorates with
pride "
"
90% of the Malay wealth is not from the fruits of their labour as great
entrepreneurs , like the Chinese , but rather the hand-outs of their political
patronage and cronyism and there is nothing to be proud of the huge mansions
and expensive cars and life-style , because they are nothing but the produce of
utter corruption at stealing the wealth of the people's blood , sweat and tears
, and yet , without shame their spouses and children flaunt it like they earned
all these through intelligence and hard-work . Where is the self pride ? "
M. Bakri Musa speaks his mind – excellent article
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Longing
For Enlightened Leaders
M.
Bakri Musa
Before
Malaysians grant Prime Minister Najib’s request for a mandate in the coming
election, we should examine his performance during the past four years.
It has been mediocre, satiated with slogans, and drifting amidst an
abundance of acronyms.
If
Malaysians are satisfied with KPI and PEMANDU, or One Malaysia This and Two
Malaysia That, then expect more of the same, this time with ever incredulous
inanity and flatulent fatuousness. Najib has not demonstrated any
ability or inclination to clean up his administrative house. An early
indication of his second term performance is this. Thus far no cabinet
minister has voluntarily withdrawn from being an electoral candidate. As
Najib will not drop them, if they win they will end up in his cabinet again.
Nothing would have changed.
A
wisecrack definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and
expecting a different result. That is true only if you let the same cast
of incompetent characters carry out the task after they have clearly and
repeatedly demonstrated their inability to do so.
Pick
others more competent and diligent, and the result may well surprise you.
It would be far from insanity. The best advice a science teacher
could give a student who repeatedly fails to perform an experiment is to
suggest that he pursues music instead, where “practice, practice, practice!”
(doing the same thing over and over) may take him to Carnegie Hall.
Likewise,
the kindest gesture to Najib after he has clearly demonstrated his inability to
lead would be for Malaysians to force him into another line of work, by not
voting him and his party in.
After
over half of century in power, what has UMNO, a party that claims to champion
Malays, achieved? Malays today are even more morally corrupt, deeply
polarized, and economically disadvantaged than ever before. Those are not
my observations. I am merely summarizing what Mamak, a man who led the
country and UMNO for over two decades, said. Take any social indicator –
rate of incarceration, drug abuse, families headed by single mothers – and our
community is over represented.
Our
educational and economic achievements are nothing to be proud of; they are an
embarrassment. Yet UMNO Supreme Council members parade their ‘doctorates’
from degree mills as genuine intellectual achievements. The sorry part is
that their colleagues believe them! Spouses and families of ministers
brag that their luxurious condominiums are the fruits of their entrepreneurial
flair where others see those as reflecting the corruption and cronyism of the
system.
Current
UMNO leaders are like that inept science student; it is time to force them to
pursue other lines of work, anything other than leading us. Voters must
be like the strict teacher; flunk the student who repeatedly fails to perform
his assigned task. Letting him continue would not do that individual any
service; it would only be detrimental to the rest of the class. Voters
must flunk these corrupt and incompetent UMNO leaders by voting them out.
Not
A Lost Cause
This
does not mean that UMNO is a lost cause; nothing is. Even the most
unseaworthy sloop could through imaginative and skilful craftsmanship be
brought up to Bristol condition. The operative phrase or caveat is
“imaginative and skilful craftsmanship.” Is Najib imaginative and
skilful? I never underestimate the ability of an individual to learn or
change.
The
diminutive, uninspiring and uncharismatic Deng Xiaoping was well in his 70s
when he assumed power. He then took his giant nation in a radically
different and far better direction. Unlike Deng, Najib is far from being
diminutive physically, but he exceeds Deng in being uninspiring and
uncharismatic.
Again
unlike Deng whose path to power was littered with the carcasses of personal and
political tragedies (his son was paralyzed by Red Guard goons and Deng was once
paraded in a dunce cap on the streets of Beijing ), Najib’s ascend to the top
was well paved – by others.
Deng
was tempered by life’s bitter lessons; Najib’s the beneficiary of its many
blessings.
If
Najib considers that a handicap and an excuse for his under performance, then
he should look up to another transformative leader of modern times, Franklin D
Roosevelt, for inspiration. Roosevelt , whose name means a field of roses
in Dutch, was born into privilege. Yet he uplifted the lives of Americans
especially the poor through his New Deal initiatives. His progressive
redistributionist policies earned him the sobriquet, “traitor to his class.”
Najib’s
name is equally rosy; it means wise, intelligent, or high birth in Arabic.
Like Roosevelt , Najib was also born into privilege though not on the
same scale as FDR or today. Corruption and cronyism were not yet the
norms when Razak Hussein was Prime Minister.
Going
back to Deng, Najib too spent his formative years as a young man abroad, in
Britain , to Deng’s Europe . When Deng left, his father asked him what he hoped
to learn. Deng replied, “To learn knowledge and the truth from the West
in order to save China .” I do not know whether Najib had a similar
conversation with his father, but one thing I do know. Razak Hussein sent all his children abroad to escape
the very Malaysian system of education he was championing! Hypocrisy is a
good word to describe such a stance. That is one trait Najib inherits from his
father.
I
risk flattering Najib by mentioning him in the same sentence with Deng and FDR.
My doing so merely reflects a longing on my part for a leader who could
inspire us. Najib could initiate change now to give us a hint that he is
indeed capable of being a “transformative leader” as he so frequently bragged,
and not be content with merely mouthing slogans. He could announce his
“shadow” cabinet should Barisan be returned to power. Better yet, revamp
his cabinet now and pick his new team to go into the election so citizens could
have a reason to vote for Barisan and not merely against Pakatan.
Malaysians
do not expect miracles or demand a super team, merely capable and honest
ministers. It is not a tall order. Begin by getting rid of those
stale politicians in his cabinet. If they haven’t yet made their mark,
they are unlikely to do so in the next few years. Characters like Nazri,
Rais and Hishamuddin are like durians that have remained unsold for far too
long. They are tak laku (unsellable), not even good for making tompoyak. All they do is stink
the place up and lower the value of what few remaining good durians Najib has.
Nor are his junior ministers, the next tier of leaders, any better, as
exemplified by the recent idiotic utterances of one Dr. Mashitah. She is
supposedly better educated, sporting a doctorate of some sort. I could
add a few more names including that of Muhyyiddin, but that would only be
divisive. After all he has as much claim and legitimacy to the top post
as Najib. Instead why not join forces and together pick the new dream
team. While he is at it, Najib should also pick a new Attorney General and
anti-corruption chief.
If
Najib were to name individuals with impeccable credentials and professionalism
to those two offices, then those old tak laku durians he dropped from his
cabinet would not dare create trouble for him. Najib’s address to the UMNO
General Assembly later this month will reveal whether he is content with another
session of sloganeering or serious about transforming his party and country.
The greater significance is this. By indulging in the former and
naming the same old nincompoops to his cabinet and top positions, Najib soils
the reputation of our community. It gives the impression that the Nazris,
Raises, Mashitahs and Hishamuddins represent the best our race is capable of
producing or that we are bereft of talents. The shame reflects on all of
us.
We are all victim of people given power without brains, infected with hate, fear and the drive to "do something", "make a mark" or just make a buck. They have dismantled systems without coming up with practical alternatives - in education, health, defence, admin., etc. They have even erased history (including historical buildings). It must be emphasized that these parasites are protected and sponsored by far more dangerous hyenas disguised as angels on the international scene.
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We need a towering Malay like you back home sir,you,Hussein and Petra and whoever else whose ideas and sharp thinking is very much needed to replace the stinking mind of those rotten so called leaders from umno who has been plundering and stealing on watever they can get their hands on......together we can make this land a better place for our future generation....just be ready to pack a bag and come home when the 13th GE is done and over with.....I know my wish may be a little far fetch but I do believe that this time is the time......
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