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It’s a double-edged ‘apology’. He apologises not only to the non-Malays but also the Malays. Why? How had he offended the Malays? Well, perhaps some right-thinking Malays would have been offended by his insensitivity -- fair enough. But he doesn't mean that. That's not his premise.
Instead, he says he apologises to the non-Malays because of the fear his act had brought to the symbol. "And to the Malays for not being able to uphold their symbol of heritage.” What? All right, I'm not going to quibble over the faulty syntax. He did hold up the keris three times and nobody stopped him all those times. What is insidious is the point he's making. He’s indirectly blaming the non-Malays for not understanding the symbol of wielding the keris and thereby preventing him from using it. What kind of an apology is that? He's not really admitting a wrong with grace. He's still deflecting the blame onto others. And to add insult to injury, he's blaming the very people he offended in the first place. Not only that. What he's saying could cause uneasiness between the Malays and the non-Malays. He's politicking, playing racial politics. The elections are over. Now's the time for nation-building, not politicking. In that respect, working towards racial harmony should be top priority, not undermining it. Hishammuddin is not sincere. The fact that he took such a long time to admit that his offensive act was one of the reasons for BN’s poor performance at the elections indicates that. Given that Umno is now desperate to regain public support, his current statement seems aimed at that purpose. Asked if the keris would still be waved at the next Umno Youth Assembly in December, he said, "This is not the proper forum to discuss it." When will there be a proper forum? What, indeed, is the proper forum? Is he not man enough to state his stand in front of the public here and now? Where is his sincerity then? If he were truly sorry, he should come right out and say no, he will not wave the keris. He is just posturing. This is just another wayang performance by the keris-wielder. Sincerely, Kee Thuan Chye
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Someone who is sincere in apologizing would have done it the first time when there was public outcry. Its a little too late.