Many are skeptical about Dong Zong’s invitation for the Prime Minister,
Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak to visit its Chinese New Year Open House in
Kajang today. Some even suspect it to be a nasty strategy to embarrass
the Prime Minister. Some, even worried for the PM’s safety.
It is also reported that Dong Zong too, invited Anwar Ibrahim to the
function. Although we welcome the idea of having the two ‘enemies’
together in a harmonious celebration, we are skeptical that it is an act
of ‘openness’, nor is it an innocent co-incidence, on the part of Dong
Zong.
However, as the PM has agreed to attend the function in good faith, so,
we, as rationale Malaysian, should have taken his move as an example.
It’s best to not be prejudice about the whole event and hope that Dong
Zong has enough morale value to not invite the PM who has accepted their
invitation in good faith, just to deceive him.
Dong Zong has been very hostile with the government, or the Malays, to
be exact. Dong Zong has never accepted the fact that they have to
oblige to the common law of the rest of the society, that is to uphold
Malay language as their first language, English as second and Mandarin
as third. Dong Zong has been hammering the government into giving them
a permanently ridiculous privilege of building another ‘China inside
Malaysia’ - meaning having separate schools and universities just for
the Chinese, that have nothing to do with the national education.
Certanily, there is just no way that the government, or any government
at all in the world, would ‘kow-tow’ to this NGO’s ridiculous demands.
Despite millions of ringgit being contributed by the government to this
ridiculousness of separating the races in schools, it is never enough
for Dong Zong.
Yet, the government refuses to fight fire with fire, and in every way,
is trying as best to consider the demands just to keep things in order
which is never appreciated by Dong Zong.
But their appreciation is not what we are expecting for because it’s
just impossible for a ‘kiasu’ to appreciate anybody but their own.
The only thing the government is hoping for is for Dong Zong to finally
understand and learn the skills to live in a multiracial country, that
is, to accept the fact that they are in a Malay majority country and
that the Malays are the original residents. We also hope that Dong
Zong would finally learn about good values like respect and toleration,
and also appreciation – or how to say ‘thank you’, ‘sorry’ and even
‘excuse me’, towards different races.
The people sees Dato’ Seri Najib willingness to attend Dong Zong’s event
despite all sorts of skeptical theories being around, as an act of
valor, a true leader, a sincere, almost humble personage.
On the other hand, we see Anwar’s response to Dato’ Seri Najib’s attendance as an act of boast, and hypocrisy.
When asked about the probability of running into the PM at the same
event, Anwar had spoken very boldly about the Pakatan Rakyat’s
recognising the Chinese independent schools’ Unified Examination
Certificate (UEC) and pointed out that the PM might only be responding
to it a month before the general election. What do expect from Anwar
but turning everything, including Chinese New Year celebration into a
political contest.
But then, for him to choose the subject of UEC as a ‘point’, is like shooting his own foot.
Anwar was known to be a Malay champion since his early days in UMNO. He
was not very shy of showing-off his ‘racist’ side when speaking to the
Malay youths way back in the 70s when he was just a student and all the
way through to the 90s.
It is a known facts to all political observers that the Biro Tatanegara
(BTN) was ‘owned’ by Anwar for he had turned it into a platform to
glorify himself as the Malay champion. Through BTN, he was able to
‘recruit’ many youngsters to be his loyal followers by portraying the
image of a Malay hero. Of course, this, could only be achieved by
instilling ‘racism’ at the same time.
In a BTN’s program in Langkawi, 2nd December 1993, Anwar had stated it
out loud that the Chinese, the Indians, are immigrants and that we
should never tolerate any demands of these quarters to sideline any
clauses in the constitution or the social contracts which spells the
exclusive privilege of the Malays.
If it were up to Anwar, and not the former Prime Minister at the time,
Tun Mahathir Mohamed, we foresee the Chinese and the Indians would be
far from where they are today.
That was history, and today, history has also recorded Anwar’s changes
of stance, views and personality. But ‘changes’ may not be the exact
definition of what is happening to Anwar now. Perhaps, the word
‘varieties’ of stance, views and personality, would be more accurate.
Anwar is now showing Dong Zong his ‘chinese-friendly-loving’ side, but
try to follow him to his talks in Kedah, or Kelantan or at any given
Malay majority area, Anwar would then show his ‘Malay champion’ side
where he would tell the Malays that he is not a leader where the Chinese
can expect to even voice ridiculous demands like what Dong Zong is
doing to the PM.
And try follow Anwar to an Indian majority area, you would be able to
witness how he turned into a ‘Sivaji the Boss’, if not the Tamil’s
legendary hero, MGR, in a blink.
Or, follow him to the US, you would see a ‘Malay-looking Jewish’
speaking as a true democrat, a liberal to the core, who believes in
total freedom and the rights of Israel to occupy the land of the
Palestinians and that the killing of the Palestinians are collateral
damage.
Anwar had even become a Huguan Siou of the Kadazandusun’s, where he played the role as the champion of the Christians!
With these knowledge in mind – the history recorded and being recorded,
it would be a joke for Dong Zong to even think of giving support to
Anwar, instead of Dato’ Seri Najib in the next election.
And therefore, we would like to believe that Dong Zong had invited the
Prime Minister to their CNY’s celebration, in good faith too. This may
be the NGO’s beginning to open up to the facts and reality - that the
Chinese is never in threat of losing their roots under the BN’s
administration and that the BN has never and will never abandon them.
We too, would like to wish Dong Zong a Happy Chinese New Year! We would
be more than happy to welcome the Dong Zong into our ‘world’, should
Dong Zong be more flexible to learn the skills of living together and be
united, in a true sense.
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