May, 2008

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Malaysian Sovereignty

May 21, 2008 @ 2:53 PM

Lunch hour was here. This is what I normally do:

  • Have a power packed lunch plate. Today was rice + ulam paku masak lemak cili + ayam masak cili. BURP!
  • Checkout the female community. They come in a flock of 3-4 people & it’s always interesting to watch what they will eat.
  • Read the newspaper while dipping my chicken with super sambal belacan.

Multitasking at it’s finest.

But what I wanted to talk about is the newspaper reading thing. Today was rather interesting as I was reading an open letter written by Chandra Muzaffar, a former PKR “scientist”. The letter titled, “Malaysian Sovereignty“. He brought up the most misunderstood interpretation ever, ketuanan Melayu & kedaulatan Melayu.

You can read the letter here. I won’t be wasting my time re-typing the letter for the sake of my own discussion. But I’d like to highlight a few points from his open letter.

As a term “Ketuanan Melayu” has been used for decades and has been interpreted in a variety of ways. Malays as “masters” (of the land), “Malay dominance”, “Malay supremacy”, “Malays as the hosts” are among the interpretations that have been bandied about.

The Malay boss. Sheesh. That’s not what it suppose to mean. However, nobody wants to be anyone’s bitches.

… Malay sovereignty ceased to be the political slogan of the Umno-led government after Independance.

That’s because there’s no reason to be specific.

What this means in simple language is that it makes more sense to talk of Malaysian, rather than Malay, sovereignty.

I couldn’t agree more.

The subjects of the Malay monarchs are no longer from their own communities; non-Malays are also their subjects.

From what I’ve seen, the monarchs has been politically correct in their ruling. They know and (long time ago) realized that they are rulers to the people, not to the Malay. It just happen to be that they were the ones who (were here first) bled and died protecting the independence of their lands. It’s when the people stop recognizing them as rulers is when they become irrelevant. Then again, don’t forget, the monarch owns the land you’re standing on, which is legally undisputable.

A similar transformation will also have to take place in the way in which Malays and Muslims relate to Islam.

YES!

Instead of viewing the religion through an ethnic prism especially in matters pertaining to politics, economics and power, Malays and Muslims in Malaysia should put into practice an approach to Islam which reflects its universal, inclusive message of justice, equality and freedom.

Catch the key here: viewing the religion through an ethnic prism. If only the Malaysian people could understand that Malay is not Islam & Islam is not Malay. But NO! They too stupidly stubborn to change their perspective, which has been embodied in them since they were school kids. To most Malaysians, Malay is Islam and Islam is Malay. And to those people, IT’S NOT!

I had (and will have) many debate fights about this perspective, which I seriously undertake in order to make the people understand that Islam is a religion, not a type/brand/label of people.

I understand that within the Federal Constitution, it is already stated that Malays are Muslims. I can understand why it was stated that way during that time. Majority of Muslims were Malays at that time. But not now. I myself do not come from a pure Malay breed. And I have met more than one non-Malays friends who are Muslims where I shared dinner with, perform prayers with and make friends with.

I applaud Prof. Chandra’s letter of appeal to the Malaysian community, asking the people to think before they act.

Now, my biggest resentment is that 80% of Malaysians are educated people. BUT, they are still too smart to understand the simple facts of life.

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China… in black & white.

May 20, 2008 @ 6:43 PM

It’s a week after the earthquake. It’s a week since the last time she saw him. It’s been a week since she last shared a dinner with him. But where is he now? It’s been a week since she asked herself, what if again?

To respect the passing, all major Chinese sites set their color scheme to just 2 colors, black and white.

Late last night, major parts of Selangor felt the tremor of an earthquake at northern Sumatra. It happened around 10.30 pm. And even then, I was dead scared. I asked myself, is the end of world, near?

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Here in my home… where else? MALAYSIA!

May 20, 2008 @ 3:23 AM

Albeit many stories that you’ve probably listened to too many times, about how that kwai-lo is good at that, great at this, you’ll start to wonder what happen to our own wonders & awed achievements? Where did they go until to the point of… we go?

Well, putting crap aside, Malaysian Artistes For Unity is a great project collectively produced by these people: afdlin shauki, awie, ning baizura, atilia, jaclyn victor, reshmonu, pete teo, jason lo, klg sqwad, altimet, suki, daniel lee, nikki palikat, melina william, tony fernandes, maya karin, harith & many more people behind the layar. When watching the video, the first, well maybe not, but the first character that you capture is Afdlin. When you look at him, you just love him. Love at first sight. That’s how I can best describe my love for Malaysia. It’s unbreakable. It’s like cutting through a stream of water with that scary parang of yours (or “air dicincang tak akan putus”). I just love Malaysia.

To make my feelings more violently understandable, if you don’t like Malaysia, just fuck off.

P/S: Download the video & music. It’s really cool.

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Unnatural Backside Farvernugen

May 16, 2008 @ 11:55 PM

Naz - Unnatural Backside Farvernugen

Unf! Is that the correct spelling, farvernugen?

Delicious photo by Ed Liew, an old skool roller back when Tom Fry was the king.

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Web 2.0 Sneakers

May 16, 2008 @ 11:53 AM

Damn, if only I was talented enough to make these kinda things. This Web 2.0 sneakers series is brought to you by AJ Vaynerchuck, who probably is Gary Vaynerchuck, of the WineLibrary TV fame, little brother. Maybe. But checkout his sneaker design dedicated to Digg.com, it’s super cool weh! He even has designs for Mahalo, Viddler & also for WineLibrary TV.

Check out his other sneaker designs. It’s chun!

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Buy this for my birthday

May 15, 2008 @ 2:05 PM

My birthday is coming close, well in another 3 months. But I seldom, or more precisely, it will be a very rare occasion that anyone has ever given me a birthday gift. The only gifts I ever received was during my so-called relationships. In fact, if I did not set a reminder or at least hype it up, I don’t think anyone would remember or want to know when exactly is the date of my birth. What goes around, comes around dude. An excellent self-reminder.

But what the fuck right! It’s my fucking birthday. I don’t mind fucking myself on that day. And Sarah Lacy’s new book is in my wishlist, which I hope to fulfill by August. Such a book nerd.

And please, I’m not counting on you to buy me this book. You think you will ah? Haha, that will be the day-lah!

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Fish again loh!!!

May 15, 2008 @ 11:29 AM

Fish your way to an exquisite dinner & watch the movie “Made of Honor” with other Nuffnang bloggers.

My first score. The Kuli Gang is really “melayaning” the game. Play it.

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Red Bull Power Grind

May 15, 2008 @ 10:47 AM

Take the time to make the grind. I’ll be there.

Brought to you by Kerbau Merah & Rakan Muda! Yeah! Semangat orang muda! Yeah!

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The generic stylesheet

May 13, 2008 @ 2:07 PM

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I repeteadly write these almost everyday. It’s time to stop!

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One Buck Short, the Halal & Loving It story

May 12, 2008 @ 2:02 PM

Yea, you’re the man-lah!

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