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Monday, 07 September 2009 10:28

Azly Rahman
http://azlyrahman-illuminations.blogspot.com/2007/11/147-plea-fro-malaysian-indians.html#comments

It is not the time to focus on how many of the Bersih or Hindraf protesters ought to be thrown in jail and how must we construe the demands of Malaysian Indians, but to ask ourselves this question: how can our eyes, our minds, and our souls be opened to the plight of those who have laboured for the power and glory of the few?

Sometime ago, I received the following poignant but inspiring email:

Dear Dr. Azly,

"I convey my heartfelt thanks and highest appreciation for your article "Plea for Indian Malaysians" which) has truly overwhelmed me - so much so, it had prompted me to send you this mail (which) I rarely do.

"The very people who were entrusted to heighten the socio-economic status of the Indians [..] have not been able to do so. Poverty, illiteracy, gangsterism and the likes are still plaguing some quarters of Indians. The situation is really cause for concern and there are many individuals like me, who are yearning and craving for a change to take place.

"We would like to see a decent Indian society who are capable to be on par with the other Malaysians. ... But in-fighting, accusations, corruption have been a hindrance thus far and it may remain so. For me personally, I just wish we Indians had capable leaders to help us attain a good standing among the other races in this country. However it has remained just that, a thoughtful wish."

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Isn't this good enough to have us postpone our plans of plotting against one another, propagandising potential conflicts, manufacturing crises, and continue to be in a state of denial of the class issue that is plaguing the Malaysian Indian community especially?

Why can't we leave our ethnic ego outside the door and look at what needs to be done for social justice - for all classes of people of ethnic groups that have not progressed much? Why label this and that group as "terrorists" when the abject poor are being perpetually terrorised by the rich whose economic design prioritise material over social capital, greed over basic needs? Why humiliate them of their religious symbolism to create a public announcement of total hatred against those who have and still continue to labour hard for this country?

I think it is time to be humbled by the sight of beggars on the streets, children with no hope for a better future, and a proud people humiliated by racial slurs and relegated to a life of hopelessness. We have racially humiliated one another by our ignorance of what economic design can do to alienate each other.

It is not the time to focus on how many of the Bersih or Hindraf protesters ought to be thrown in jail and how must we construe the demands of Malaysian Indians, but to ask ourselves this question: how can our eyes, our minds, and our souls be opened to the plight of those who have laboured for the power and glory of the few?

Let me propose a program of action to help improve the lives of the Malaysian Indians. It is partly based on what the organization Mara (Majlis Amanah Rakyat) has done for the Malays, through its well-funded MRSM (Mara Junior Science College) system. I think the excellent and benevolent plan should be duplicated, especially for the children of the poorest -- regardless of race, religion, creed, caste, or national origin.

Smart Schools for Malaysian Indians

First, we ask the MARA and the education ministry to go around the estates and ghettos of the major cities and into the primary schools of these areas and search for the brightest among the children of Indian origin and create special schools for them. Each state must build a school for the children.

In other words, we create Smart Schools right there in the estates and in the depressed urban areas. We teach them how to use their environmental resources intelligently and teach them what ownership of the products of their labour means. We teach the next generation that being alienated from their labour will cause human beings to suffer in this world of cut-throat corporate crony capitalism.

We can also ask major Malaysian corporations such as Petronas or Sime Darby to fund/provide these schools with the best and brightest of teachers, good facilities, good technology, good curriculum, and great teaching strategies. We create a model Ivy League or world-class education system for these kids. We should even bring in top-notch American Peace Corps teachers to help out.

We guide this process of human capital revolution with a sound philosophy that will create geniuses out of these Malaysian Indian children drawn from the poorest of the poor family. Better still, we ask multinational corporations operating in Malaysia - Microsoft, Shell, Sony, Exxon-Mobil, etc - to adopt the poorest of the poorest of the districts and fund the schools and the community over a decade or so.

Second, we create a good parent-student-teacher link-up program that will help the child be grounded in the reality of the sufferings of the parents. It is part of the process of the pedagogy of hope and love.

Third, we monitor the growth of the children and enculturalise them with the best of all methods of instruction that will not only preserve their heritage, culture, and language, but also educate them to become great leaders, thinker, doers, philosophers, and social activists.

We will help create a new and enabling culture that will create a new human being out of them. We make them avid readers, good thinkers and individuals brave enough to even protest in front of the American White House, in the tradition of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X.

We teach them, besides the regular highly-rigorous curriculum that meets and exceeds national and international standards, the concept and practice of service learning to help especially the communities that are distressed to the brink of collective mental extinction.

Apolitical contribution

We teach them the concept of apolitical contribution to the improvement of the lives of others. We teach them to destroy all forms of political symbolism. We teach them that excessive politicking can lead to the people's susceptibility to mass deception and manipulation.

We teach the Ivy League-type Malaysian Indian youngsters that in politics, they should trust no one, as embodied in the philosophy of the sci-fi series 'X-Files'. We teach them that politics are for opportunists. It is better to devote oneself to a post-modern reading of the puranas and the sutras, the Ramayana, the Mahabharatha and Bhagavad Gita than to be engaged in a Bollywood-type political saga. It is better to study radical and reflective sociology that to be engaged in calling each other "terrorists".

Next, we teach them the how to be aware of the structure of the caste and class system and how capitalism capitalises on these concepts of consciousness. We teach then the origin of these concepts and how to evolve progressively until we arrive at a Hegelian condition of existence and the elimination of constructions of reality that oppresses.

This is a challenging concept. It requires the teachers in the school to not only understand this liberating dimension of education but also requires them to embody the ideals and the possibilities of human liberation through the teaching of it.

Next, we teach them the evils of race-based politics and how this evil has been mistaken as a necessity and a virtue throughout the historical-materialistic and dialectical development of neo-feudalistic post-colonial Malaysia. We teach them how this evil has actually been tamed and used by those in power to subjugate others, materially and mentally.

We teach them how gangsters, Along, and Mat Rempit are a product of the class system and how they are allowed to become natural phenomena of modernisation. In fact they have become a problem to be solved perpetually so that those in power who talk about solving these problems will become heroes of their respective people - not knowing that in a different economic ideological arrangement, these problems can be less pronounced.

Finally, the process of continuous improvement through education should help us create generations upon generations of people who will be equipped with the intellectual and cultural capital needed to mount a jihad against greed, structural violence, materialism, and militarism.

In the case of Indian Malaysians, it is a sustainable program to make them have ownership of their economic development projects, protect their rights to worship, break the vicious cycle of abject poverty, and have enough leisure time to raise and nurture an intelligent, loving, wise, and peaceful family.

Let us solve our social ills together, rather than call one another "terrorists" - that's a strategy of the Bush regime we ought not be inspired with. Education - and education for peace and social justice alone - is the surest way to fight all forms of "terrorism".

In times that try the soul, peace and socio-economic justice are our only option.

OUR USUAL REMINDER, FOLKS:
While the opinion in the article is mine,
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written by garuda, September 07, 2009 10:38:59
Good article written by a NON INDIAN!! this is what Malaysia is about!! not some fool parading a cow,s head for some pathetic review from UMNO members.
If this is the way UMNO resorts to woo its members than i feel its useless to even consider them as material for our political future.
Yes the Indians have been long marginalized and by their owl leaders who hv shown scant respect for the true picture the indians actually suffer.
UMNO will never bother and the temple issue is such a small issue, if u dont like it than have a discourse and maybe move it elsewhere since yr sensitivities are disturbed, but i wonder how Kelantan with 99% malay muslims manage to live daily lives with the temples nearby? nevere hv i ever heard any complaints from them, never any cow head parade or any such parade even though they seem to be more "fanatical" than UMNO- now we know who the real fanatics are i suppose
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written by budakindia, September 07, 2009 10:51:46
The Indians should start by no longer supporting MIC, UMNO & BN! smilies/angry.gif
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written by Vayu, September 07, 2009 10:52:02
Indians do not need special alms giving. There is no need for special subsidy or special programmes. All that the govt has to do is NOT to put impediments in the progress and they will take care of themselves. Indians in Malaysia are the worst performing compared to Indians elsewhere in the world. This is the result of political oppression coupled with religious hypocracy. Indians are denied what is naturally open to a citizen of a country. Treat them as fellow citizens and everything will be okay. That is not too much to consider is it?
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written by sydput, September 07, 2009 11:31:47
wishful thinking.
What we need is a new government who thinks above race and religion. Only then can we get an education minister who looks after the welfare of the students.

Please remember that anwar was once a failed education minister. His failed contribution includes bahasa BAKU and promoting non-mandarin speaking heads into chinese schools and tried to implement the One education system using bahasa as the medium of instruction, which he still supports till today.
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written by sataysticks, September 07, 2009 12:29:00
Let's see the positive side of the whole issue. What I clearly saw were 3 things:

Firstly,I saw the MB acting so professionally, keeping his cool all the time. He was so tolerent to allow the opposing voices be heard. The manner was irrelevant but heard were they.

Secondly, the MP Khalid Samad was totally composed and did his very best to defend the rights of his Hindu voters. He took the hecking without loosing his cool.

Thirdly, the real heros for that day were the Hindus living there. They saw the hecking, booing and racists comments spilled all over. They kept their cool having decided for sure NEVER to trust BN again.Their level of maturity amazes me. They knew it would be a total waste of logic with bigots.
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written by hakuna, September 07, 2009 15:16:57
Dr. Azly - a well written piece as usual.If a fraction of the policy makers think like you, the country will be on a pedestal that others will envy.
All these ideas are there and everyone knows what is lacking but the will to do so is another matter. The present government rather pocket the money than to spend on the poor folks except during elections.
Malaysians who need help are not asking for the "tongkat" but the will of the government to look at their plight.
It is a dark tunnel and the change can only come if there is a total change in the government and the will to serve people and not themselves.
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written by jaz, September 08, 2009 15:14:34
All this talk about cow head is giving me a fricking headache.
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