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Saturday, 10 January 2009 08:15

from Kuala Terengganu, I’d be very excited about the prospect of being a part of something historic in my home state, which would also be of national prominence. In addition, I would be excited for my country.

But the prospect of being part of a significant by-election would actually only be the most obvious reason for why I’d be excited. More importantly, my excitement would be coupled with a very fundamental question, which I hope others like me would also be asking: Could we ever have imagined Lim Kit Siang at a ceramah alongside Nik Aziz Nik Mat campaigning for the same candidate? Here in lay the essence of what would be most dramatic and transformative to me. Not because they are Kit Siang and Nik Aziz, but rather, for what they have stood for.

One, I would see as a strong democrat who has been a stalwart defender of a secular Malaysia. The other, I would define as an ardent advocate for a theocratic state. Hardly the kind of political ideas and vision that would lend itself to a common cause. But therein lies the genius and beauty of the transformation that Malaysia is undergoing. We would be lying if we said we knew this would happen someday. The fact is, I doubt most of us could have even imagined it. And I would also include Kit Siang and Nik Aziz among those who could not have envisioned such an eventuality.

This then begs the question: how has this become possible?

The brief answer is that like me, a great number of Malaysians have woken up from a long spell. The longer version is somewhat more complex but not difficult to comprehend. It is the realisation that anything is possible through cooperation among equals. Such cooperation, you see, is defined by an ability to seek commonly agreeable solutions among equal partners. It is not based on threats and intimidation; it is not based on taking the other for granted, and it is certainly not based on a master-servant relationship between the parties.

No. It is based on a respect for each other as co-equals who bring to the partnership a willingness to work together by adopting a pragmatism that aspires to put the will of the people above all.

If I was a Chinese from Kuala Terengganu who favoured a secular Malaysia, I would not be the least bit concerned about supporting PAS in this by-election. For one, I’d rest assured that Lim Kit Siang would not be getting into any kind of bargain or quid-pro-quo with PAS to make Malaysia an Islamic state. That has not happened even in the states controlled by Pakatan Rakyat – and I can be certain that the DAP has no intention of enabling such an eventuality. That is why I find the hudud controversy to be the biggest red-herring of this by-election thus far. Even if PAS remains committed to its ideal vision of an Islamic state, any reasonable person can deduce that this by-election has absolutely no bearing on PAS’ ability to dictate such an agenda.

If I was a Chinese from Kuala Terengganu, a victory for the PAS/PR candidate would be a victory for a new formula – and mindset - for moving Malaysia forward. It would be a formula which reflects more competition in the political system; it would be a formula where we were not taken-for-granted by the establishment; it would be a new formula where, despite our differences, we can seek to cooperate – we can stand on the same platform and be committed to pursuing agreeable solutions. And it would be, in other words, a rejection of the old legacy of being dictated to.

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written by Hello Keithy, January 10, 2009 08:49:15
I'll put it this way. If I was a Chinese from KT, I'll make sure this is the beginning of the end of BN/UMNO. The wind of change has never stopped blowing since March 8 2008 and is stronger than ever. All these "sandiwara" by BN/UMNO has no effect whatsoever. THe Rakyat are no fools. Najib can go on pretending nothing has happened from the outcome of Altantuya's murder and the UMNOcrats and BN's ball-less men can continue their stubborness and ignorance. Their end is nigh.
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written by Anak Kampung, January 10, 2009 08:52:25
If I were, not if I was.

Also acceptable before the conditional 'I would' is 'if I were to' (in the future), which is not relevant in this case.

I couldn't tell you what the rule is.
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written by Fairminded, January 10, 2009 08:55:27
Yes, it is great that the non Muslims and non Malays had finally understand that Islam is not a threat to their existance but it is those fake muslims who play the racial/religious cards to continue their corrupted rule are the threat to the Rakyat's well being. We rather have a true believer muslim as leader or representative rather than those fake muslims and crooked non muslims. I am a non Muslim but you bet that I will vote for PAS not just in Kelantan, but anywhere in Malaysia! Yes, I am very excited about this final understanding and mutual respect.
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written by ahmadneil, January 10, 2009 08:57:13
If I were a M'sian Chinese I will vote DAP!
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written by ahmadneil, January 10, 2009 08:58:46
If I were a M'sian Chinese I will point my middle finger at his mouth
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written by ahmadneil, January 10, 2009 08:59:52
MCA is so rotten that they smells when ever they go.
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written by anak penang, January 10, 2009 09:57:03
If I were a chinese i will throw my shoes at OTK when I see him
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written by OilMan, January 10, 2009 09:57:20
The answer to the question: "This then begs the question: how has this become possible?"

This situation became possible due to the bonding factor of PKR especially under the leadership of DSAI.
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written by miwaki, January 10, 2009 10:02:45
If I were a "pendatang" of KT with Mykad,I would definitely vote PAS because BN is corrupt,downright incompetent and arrogant.
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written by alarcarte, January 10, 2009 10:07:01
He made a stunning comeback during the MCA election last October by clinching the No. 2 post....
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I guess this is because MCA members love pornography produced in house! Italy had one Porn actress politician before, may be MCA try to emulate the Italian Job?
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written by fireduck, January 10, 2009 10:08:30
Chinese or non-Chinese, if I were a voter in the KT constituency, I'd vote for the PR candidate just to keep the momentum of change going. All of us right-thinking rakyat need to do that to ensure that the '2-party' political system becomes a reality. We cannot afford to have this dream derailed and be moved back 50 years.

Sarawak next for the winds of change .... hopefully.
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written by OilMan, January 10, 2009 10:15:14
If I were a Malaysian Chinese I would throw my soiled panties at Chua Soi Lek and maybe just maybe at Ong Tee Kiat too.
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written by Al Ambia, January 10, 2009 10:33:55
We are all GOD creation whether we are Malay,Chinese,Indian or Punjabi.The magic word is RESPECT.In a multi racial country,one must practice respect for each other.Even in country with single race,you can see them fighting against each other let alone Malaysia.What happen in Pakatan led state is a fine example.Party to serve for the benefit of the people unlike BN for their cronies.Remember,hat ever resources we have in Malaysia belong to the people of Malaysia and not to BN
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written by ahmadneil, January 10, 2009 11:25:30
Rotten MCA is a shame to the chinese but a lapdog to umno.
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written by renoir, January 10, 2009 12:11:58
Anak Kampung wrote:
>If I were, not if I was...I couldn't tell you what the rule is.]]

"If I were" is only a supposition - Krishnan would never be a "Chinese." We're into some quaint area called "mood" and yes, modal verbs such as could and would might just do it. The subjunctive is probably going the way of BN - more and more irrelevant and destined to be discarded one day. Few people care to say "if I were" nowadays.

Despite the "was" Krishnan's essay is simply wonderful not merely for its content, but also for its craftsmanship. Form and function wonderfully synchronized. Congratulations.

LChuah
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written by ekt tan, January 10, 2009 13:57:03
If I am Chinese, PAS is the way out in the KT by- election. A vote for UMNO is a vote for lame duck MCA and an endorsement for continuing corruption and cronism .
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written by apasalahku, January 10, 2009 13:59:16
if i had any brains, i wouldn't trust any political party or their leaders at all.
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written by commonfolk, January 10, 2009 14:16:14
I am a chinese and I won't vote for any party or politician that is unmoral and corrupt. If I were a malay or indian or iban,kadazan,dusun etc.,I would do the same.
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written by Hakim Joe, January 10, 2009 15:11:14
If I am a Malaysian Chinese in KT, I'll make sure that my entire family goes out to collect the money offered by BN and then turn around and go vote PAS.

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written by hellosunshine, January 10, 2009 15:46:23
Please lah, use the correct noun. We are Chinese Malaysians and not Malaysian Chinese.
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written by exzonerator, January 10, 2009 17:11:17
No person, system or political party is perfect. Just get rid of the one that is least perfect.
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written by MalaysianFirst, January 10, 2009 19:07:56
If I were a Chinese in KT, I'll look at the curriculum vitae!

Curriculum Vitae

Name: BeeEnd Bin ArmNo
Age: 52 years old
Qualifications: PhD in Cheating, MBA in Racism, and Degree(A Class Honors) in Miscommunication
Profession: Professional Conman
Last Job Held: This is my last job held
Next Potential Job: Not likely to find next job
References: You can call MCA or MIC. They are my "best friends".

Name: Pakatan Rakyat Bin Malaysian Malaysia
Age: 1 years old
Qualification: PhD in Social Justice, PhD in Anti-Corruption, PhD in Good Governance
Profession: Social Worker
Last Job Held: Social Worker in 5 states
Next Potential Job: Social Worker in 14 States
References: You can call PKR, DAP, PAS. They are my good friends.

It is so easy to see who to vote for. So simple.
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written by apa jadi, January 10, 2009 19:40:45
Well written G Krishnan. I think it will be more appropriate to say "If I were a KT Chinese" in this context.

Frankly, the choice is obvious not only for the Chinese of Kuala Terengganu, but rather for all who seek more democracy and equality in Malaysia.


Could have been paraphrased into "Frankly, the choice is obvious not only for the Chinese or any races of Kuala Terengganu, but rather for all who seek democracy, trasparency and equality restored in Malaysia."
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written by MalaysianFirst, January 10, 2009 19:42:23
If I were a Malaysian Chinese......hiya what the hell, just vote PAS. Habis cerita.

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written by sataysticks, January 11, 2009 00:13:58
If i were a Msian chinese, I'll donate my balls to MCA ...
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written by educationist, January 11, 2009 05:29:15
I am a Malaysian Chinese.
A few elections back , when it was not yet acceptable to vote PAS I had started doing so.
But, I must be honest - it is because PAS is the only opposition party in my constituency.
So, yes given RPK's passionate plea, I hope enough Malaysian Chinese in KT will vote PAS to make a difference.
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