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Recently the MIC propaganda machine apparently tried to set the record straight about its so-called re-branding exercise. Evidently, this setting straight of the record by the ‘MIC communication team’ was more of an retaliatory move to undermine the arguments various critics of MIC have been making, rather than a credible or convincing attempt to set the proverbial record ‘straight.’ I am not the least bit surprised that the ‘communication team’ was largely propagandist rather than substantive in its thrust.
As you might know, to say that I’ve been rather critical of the MIC leadership and its impotence would be a gross understatement. So I think it is not only appropriate if I do take the liberty to respond to Samy’s ‘communication team,’ I think I would be remiss not to – once again – point out exactly why the criticism that many of MIC’s critics have leveled against the party, contrary to its claims, is not only highly warranted but indeed a contribution to genuinely setting the record straight. To this end, rather than respond to and comment on every single rhetorical point of the MIC’s ‘communication team,’ I will make my points about the problem with MIC and its credibility be responding to selected remarks of the MIC team.
At one point, the ‘communication team’ claims, ‘MIC and its leaders are not arrogant. Arrogance only steps in when one denies the truth and remains ignorant of the facts of the subject matter.’
I submit to you that in recent months alone, there have been several instances of arrogance where, to quote the ‘communication team, ‘one denies the truth and remains ignorant of the facts of the subject matter.’ Let me highlight one case in point of ignorance – as described by the MIC’s team itself – displayed by one of its leaders. Several weeks back, the MIC’s deputy president had insisted that Indians in Malaysia are not marginalised. Now, talk about an ignorant (and arrogant?) statement! How’s that for denying the truth and being ignorant! But then, when one is engaging in propaganda, what’s the use for facts? So, you see why it is impossible for me to take seriously these kinds of propaganda claims by the MIC’s so-called ‘communication team’?
Let me take up another example from the ‘communication team’ to illustrate another shortcoming evident in its propaganda. It is claimed that the ‘MIC does not engage in fashionable actions such as street demonstrations which have been popular but rather ineffective. MIC has its own institution whose effectiveness has been tested and proven. It has the power to mobilise 500,000 people overnight if it wants to. Confrontational measures are our last resort whereas mutual respect and negotiations have always been our modus operandi. ’
Now, maybe the blind and brain-dead cronies of Samy Vellu may be impressed. I’m not. First, let me say that after almost half a century of having a stranglehold and monopoly over the preponderance of Malaysian Indian voters, it would be embarrassing indeed if the MIC could not ‘mobilise’ a few hundred thousand people if it wanted to. I would think that given all the MIC’s incompetence and ineptness, at least it could stir up enough of MIC cronies to do this much. So don’t be too self-congratulatory about something that is not particularly much of a challenge to accomplish.
Second, I’m equally humoured at your sense of cognitive dissonance and arrogance about your – at best – dismal accomplishments to date. The claim that the ‘MIC has its own institutions whose effectiveness has been tested and proven’ are not only overly – once more – self-congratulatory, they’re also utterly hollow and without credibility in the eyes of millions. I submit that the Hindu temple destructions is a perfect example of why such a claim by the MIC ‘communication team’ is not only nonsensical, it is farcical. Only recently, we learnt again of another case of a Hindu shrine being destroyed in Taman Desa, Seputeh.
By the MIC’s own admission, this destruction at Taman Desa upset the MIC because it supposedly had an understanding with the Federal Territories Minister that no temples would be destroyed unless alternative land is first allocated for the displaced temple. Continue Reading Here
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