UMNO's own The End of History- Part 2
Some
of my readers will recognize that my previous article borrowed its
title from Fukuyama’s hugely popular book. I am skeptical however that
someone who writes of Najib as being the PM of this blessingland instead of this blessed land
has read Fukuyama’s book. I haven’t got the time to enter into a
useless polemic with this fellow as it would only serve to dignify his
blog which isn’t widely read anyway.
One
admission. My blog nowadays does not pretend to be a forum for unbiased
debate. Since I joined the DAP, while I try to present an objective
viewpoint, I am functioning increasingly as a pamphleteer with a
specific political objective. I don’t have to explain myself as many
know what I am inferring of.
Back to Fukyuma’s End of History.
It tells the end of totalitarian and undemocratic rules all over the
world. Whether it has brought about the emergence of liberal democracy
in exact terms as described by Fukuyama remains to be seen. What is
happening all over the world is this- ALL totalitarian and undemocratic
rules in the world have had to adjust to the new realities brought about
by the empowerment of people. This is what is happening in our country
too.
As
a result, despite the shamefaced claim of the rise of the PM’s
popularity, of promises of development of which they have failed for so
many years, there is an unmistakable sense of nervousness in the ruling
government that this time; it’s not going to be business as usual.
The prominent feature of this government is that it has trampled over the people and stampeded through them with tyrannical policies and programs designed to shackle the spirit of freedom. At the worst receiving end are the Malays, forever blinded and bonded to UMNO’s lying machine.
In
this article I am following up and using much of the material written
by the intrepid and much loved commentator in my blog, Walla. He has
observed that along a similar trajectory to Fukuyama’s thesis, the same
is happening here because our rakyat have all woken up to what UMNO has
been doing. UMNO is a machine that is just racketeering to protect its
coterie of cronies while spinning short-term spurts of feel-good vibes
around. UMNO is nothing but a mere syndicate of well-heeled crooks and
liars playing on the emotions of our simple-minded rakyat.
Take
last night's event at Dataran Merdeka. While they had paid performers
to gyrate around and smile for the cameras so that viewers around the
country can get zapped and bedazzled by sights and sounds, our
youngsters were huddling at one corner in cold tents in the same square
that is emblematic of how national their plight remains.
The
students had sacrificed themselves to bravely voice out their sense of
injustice at how a political party can at its whims and fancies dish to
its own cronies millions while denying poor students a basic scholarship
for their education even to the extent of hiring thugs to bully them
and take away their tents the morning after.
This
is as stark as you can get that UMNO has walked the opposite direction
of its so-called people-centric talk. If that's not hypocrisy against
the interest of the rakyat, what is? And Najib is talking cock about his
track record and big ideas. Even his big ideas are rejected by the UMNO
people; elsewhere we want to be thick faced so as to want to delude
ourselves and forced ourselves and families to accept all the theatrics
and rhetoric that Najib is selling. He is a snake oil salesman.
Meanwhile
UMNO's paid lackeys launch ad hominem attacks on people like Aspan.
Doesn't one of them remember how he had sat timidly next to Aspan during
one get-together when Aspan was sincerely and humbly discussing issues
faced by our Malays in the country?
If
one can do that to a fellowman of distinction and honour, what residual
value can possibly remain in any defense of the corrupt paymaster that
is UMNO?
And
this is what UMNO has done to our country and society. It has divided
and separated itself above us. More than that, it has also debased us.
Didn't someone just confess in a previous post he was not such a
cheapskate to want only two hundred ringgit?
What they don’t know is, the paymasters consider those who had taken that money from UMNO areactually considered
cheapskates. The RM 200 paid to these lackeys are but loose change to
people who had dispensed money taken from the rakyat. The RM 200 loose
change are just alms given back but in little amounts disproportionate
to the vast sums stolen in broad daylight by the paymasters under the
protection of all the federal institutions of the country. Perhaps it’s
all part of a soul cleansing ritual. This kind of scheming tomfoolery
must end at GE13.
Just
look at the clowning- watch for instance the Pemandu TV ad on
anti-corruption. Ask yourself how can a government ask companies to
pledge not to be corrupt when the government itself is corrupt? Collect
for yourself any number of A's you like if you can honestly answer that
question. Muhyiddin and Khaled won't mind but that's because they would
never miss any they never had.
Now,
some may still wonder what will happen to UMNO after GE13. The answer
has already arrived. Look at the Pakatan-run states today. UMNO is in
the opposition in those states. And that's how it will be if Pakatan
routs Barisan in GE13.
In
those Pakatan-run states, are our Malays worse off by a long shot? Have
they lost their Ketuanan by any chance? Isn't it odd that the
occasional bellyaching is only made by a few 'Malays' who don't even
look like our Malays?
As
was written before, the best way to see for yourself the true colours
of a political party is to look at it when it is NOT running the
country. When it is the opposition, see whether it really cares for the
rakyat.
Has
UMNO as opposition reps really cared for the rakyat in Pakatan-run
states as much as Pakatan has been caring for the rakyat as their
opposition reps in Barisan-majority states?
Let
us next ask ourselves - if Najib has to hire flag-waving motorcyclists
and UMNO's NGOs can bully their keris-threatening way through against
student and social movements of the rakyat, on which side does the word
'rakyat' sit? Therefore, on which side does Najib and his UMNO NGOs sit?
Sorry, limit's up on A's.
Are you on the side of the Oppressor or the Oppressed?
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