Malaysian agenda or non-Malay agenda?

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A critical examination will show that the 'Malaysian agenda' which has been portrayed as inclusive is actually the 'non-Malay agenda'.

“Malaysian agenda vs Malay agenda: The battle begins”.There is a tendency to show one side in a favourable light, whatever might be the facts on the ground.The writer emphatically suggests that there is a Malay agenda that is exclusively Malay and Islamic in content, and that is “warlike”, thus ugly. Then, there is a “Malaysian agenda” that is inclusive and just, thus noble.

Thus, “equality”, and “meritocracy” do not equate with justice for the Malays and natives, if justice is a “Malaysian” consideration too.What we have on the ground really are a “Malay agenda” and a “non Malay agenda”, the latter cleverly portrayed as the “Malaysian agenda”. Is there injustice there by the yardstick of the “Malaysian agenda”? Non-Malays, although not all of them, continue to prosper and reap rewards too from the NEP.

Many people in Malaysia indulge heavily in politics, and also completely refuse to understand local native history and civilisation. They bring a cultural trait of making demands, something alien to the native Nusantara culture. As such, our post-Merdeka history has been marked by political and cultural demands from the non-Malays, despite the Constitution having provided for the interests of all.

 

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