28 June 2016

‘Melayu hilang kuasa jika UMNO tumbang' hanyalah mitos...



Malaysia tidak akan bergerak daripada politik mundur berbaur perkauman dan membina landasan politik baru berasaskan isu, jika tiga mitos yang dialami masyarakat di negara ini tidak dapat dihapuskan, dakwa Ketua Parlimen DAP Lim Kit Siang.

Katanya, dua daripada tiga mitos tersebut bagaimanapun telah pun dibuktikan tidak relevan dalam dua pilihanraya umum yang lalu.

Menurutnya, dua mitos yang mengatakan bahawa kaum Cina bakal musnah jika MCA dikalahkan dan nasib kaum India bakal terjejas jika MIC ditewaskan telah dipatahkan dalam Pilihanraya Umum (PRU) Ke-12 dan Ke-13.

Bagaimanapun, menurutnya, pola politik perkauman sedemikian tidak akan terhenti melainkan mitos ketiga yang mendakwa kaum Melayu bakal menjadi kaum yang terpinggir jika UMNO berjaya diatasi pembangkang, berjaya dinafikan.

“Ia adalah penipuan yang nyata, kerana kaum Melayu tidak akan kehilangan kuasa politik jika UMNO ditendang keluar dari Putrajaya,” katanya dalam ceramah kopitiam di Pekan Nenas semalam.

Beliau berkata demikian sebagai mengulas kenyataan Bekas Ketua Hakim Negara, Tun Abdul Hamid Moha­mad yang mendakwa bahawa kaum Melayu bakal musnah sekiranya UMNO ditumbangkan.

Mengulas lanjut, Kit Siang yang juga Ahli Parlimen Gelang Patah berkata, kaum Melayu tidak akan kehilangan kuasa ekoran peratusan populasi kaum berkenaan yang meningkat saban tahun berbanding kaum lain di negara ini.

“Daripada 165 kerusi Parlimen di Semenanjung Malaysia, majoriti 114 adalah kerusi yang dipegang kaum Melayu yang mewakili 70 peratus, manakala 22 majoriti kerusi kaum Cina dan 29 kerusi campuran. Tidak ada satu pun kerusi majoriti dari kaum India,” tambahnya.

Justeru katanya, Malaysia tidak akan menjadi negara demokrasi yang normal seperti negara rantau lain sehinggalah mitos Melayu hilang kuasa itu dibuktikan palsu semata-mata. – Roketkini.com

Maaf cakaplah. Melihat angka² yang didakwa telah diagihkan buatkan aku makin sangsi. Agih ke mana dan kat sapa? Kerana di luar sana banyak lagi aduan yang layak terima zakat mengatakan mereka tak dapat bantuan dari pusat zakat.Lihat angka juta² diagihkan tu, aku khuatir 'teragih' ke simulator golf.



Dah kutip RM2.2 bilion satu tahun pun masih tak cukup lagi kah? Nak kutip berapa banyak baru dikatakan cukup itu ??? Kutip berbilion2 ringgit sampai kiamat pun takkan cukup kalau guna duit zakat untuk beli hartanah, ubahsuai pejabat, sibuk nak bina menara berbelas2 tingkat, masjid, taja akhbar BH/NST ke sekolah, tadika, bantuan perkahwinan dan sbgnya... - f/bk

Bila aku dok promosi kepada kawan² supaya zakat tahun ni dibayar terus kepada asnaf tanpa melalui mana² pusat pungutan zakat, datang la beberapa individu menegur. Katanya, zaman nabi; zakat itu sendiri dikutip oleh amil lantikan nabi. Maka buat apa nak lawan apa yang dibuat nabi? Siap bagi hadis bagi kuatkan hujah. 



Aku tak nafikan memang nabi ada lantik amil bagi pihak nabi untuk kutip zakat dari umat Islam. Yang membuat orang tak mahu bayar bukan sebab amil. Tapi sebab pengagihan tak betul. Kutip berjuta² malah ada negeri yang sampai berbillion setahun kutipannya. Tapi masih ada asnaf yang terabai. Maka apa masalahnya umat Islam Malaysia nak serahkan sendiri zakat mereka kepada asnaf? Lagi pun aku tak jumpa hatta 1 hadis yang larang berbuat demikian.- f/bk

While Anwar rots, the rakyat relax...

Shocking, isn’t it? Many of you wanted former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to ‘save’ Malaysia. He was jailed before he could accomplish this and it angered you, but only briefly.

Whilst Anwar languishes in jail, his health deteriorating, and his family feeling anxious, what did we do? Nothing! The call to release him received a lukewarm response. Did we remember his demands for change, and that he’d galvanised the opposition parties under one banner? No!

All we remembered was that Anwar was jailed, for sodomy. Many did not care that it was a politically motivated plot, just as we do not care about his condition now. “Malaysians mudah lupa,” to paraphrase former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The truth is, Malaysians are selfish. What happens to others is none of their concern. Another death in police custody? One less prisoner to feed. Another abandoned baby? They should have taken precautions before having sex. Another sexually abused child? She’s young; she’ll get over it. Another girl is raped? Serves her right for dressing immodestly. One wonders if ‘they’ would have been as callous and indifferent if Anwar had been their father, husband, boyfriend or son.

Anwar’s daughter, Nurul Izzah, has appealed to the PM to allow medical treatment and physiotherapy for her father. Anwar suffers from a bad back and a shoulder injury. Continual moving from place to place has exacerbated the 70-year-old’s blood pressure and his back problem. His muscle damage worsened when he was denied a bed during his first month in detention. Doctors have also found a growth in his kidney.

Remember the euphoria when Anwar carried the aspirations of the Malaysian rakyat in the Reformasi movement? Just before his arrest in 1998, Anwar addressed record crowds about the unjust Mahathir rule. On his release in 2004, he crystalised the three political parties, PAS, PKR and DAP into an effective opposition coalition.

Today, the irony is that the same people who championed Anwar have embraced his nemesis, Mahathir, or teamed up with Umno Baru. A student learns from his master. The seed which Mahathir planted earlier enabled Najib Abdul Razak to jail Anwar in 2015.

So what has happened to the tens of thousands of Malay youths whom Anwar inspired by ‘Reformasi’? Or the businessmen who once complained about cronyism? Or the Chinese, whom the Malay ultras accuse of overstaying their welcome?

Malaysian loyalty is easily bought by bags of rice, or a fistful of dollars. The opposition need not bother about teaching democracy, rule of law and human rights, when we can’t decide what it means to have principles, or demand that our politicians are accountable.

Malaysians seem unable to separate fact from fiction, and some Malays are stupid enough to believe Najib when he said that God helped him win the by-election.

Blaming him for Islamisation

So why are Malaysians reticent about helping Anwar? For a start, they blame him for the Islamisation of Malaysia, but are they aware that Anwar is not 100 percent responsible?

The roots of our extremism lie in the Iranian revolution of 1979. The resurgence of the Islamic movement, and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini, was closely monitored by both PAS and Mahathir, the then-deputy PM.

Muslims from around the world, including delegations from PAS and the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (Abim), paid homage to the ayatollah, but it is alleged that Anwar warned Malays that the ayatollah’s brand of Islam was unsuitable for Malaysia. Anwar said that Malaysians had their own culture, and he wanted democracy, whereas the ayatollah referred to democracy as the equivalent of prostitution.

Mahathir was worried by the re-energised PAS, and Umno’s potential loss of Malay votes. When he became PM in 1981, Mahathir had noticed Anwar, the leader of Abim. The charismatic Anwar was creating waves, leading strikes to highlight the poverty and starvation in northern Malaya. Mahathir persuaded Anwar to join Umno, to counter PAS’s Islamic credentials.

Today, with Anwar in prison, PAS and Umno Baru are in league with one another. PAS’s president, Hadi Awang, has revived the conservative brand of Islam which Anwar once rejected.

Cartoonist Zunar has alleged that after GE13, and before the formation of his cabinet, Najib tried to meet Anwar, when the latter was visiting Indonesia. Najib’s plan was to entice Anwar to accept the post of deputy PM. Aware that the rakyat’s requests for reform would not be met, Anwar declined to meet Najib.

We ignore Anwar’s sacrifices, all of which have cost him his health, family life and his freedom. The sodomy charge is a red herring. Anwar was jailed because he is the catalyst for change. He refused the offers of political asylum, because the rakyat’s needs came first.

The sodomy allegations were set up to get Anwar out of the way, because Najib and Umno Baru feared his ability to galvanise the opposition.

Today, some of us are absorbed in our own world and reluctant to support efforts to release Anwar. Aren’t we better than that? Remember that once, Anwar made us proud to call ourselves Malaysian. Now, Malaysia is the butt of foreign jokes.- Mariam Mokhtar,mk


Mufti Pahang enggan tarik balik kenyataan...
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Bila rakyat Malaysia nak niaga ada aje yahudi2 yang ganggu dan sekat mereka. 
Tapi Bangla2 meniaga yahudi2 tutup mata...


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