MUSINGS ON A NATION GONE HALF-MAD
The wealthy and the powerful are
having a field day, during the remains of their day perhaps, in a world ever
changing wherein information wants to be free and the cybernetic world can help
the maddening masses bring mad leaders down. In my half-wide awakeness, these
past few days, I thought of these:
Malays and the syndrome of Harry
Houdini
Reading about the state of things, I
see academics continue to sell their soul to the forces of idiocy, to the deep
state of decadence guised as traditional authority! Academics loyal to the
power of hegemonic-idiocy, possessed, diseased hearts and minds, unfit to be
teachers of ethics in society.
But that is their right to be
intelligent or to be ignorant. Their right to give advice, to make things
better, or to make matters worse. Their right to be ideologues, intelligentsia,
or purely intelligent beings who will not sell their soul for any pound of
gold. To be a sophist or to be a Socrates.
In my musings, I thought of these: No
society will need monarchs to protect it, if each member takes pride in being a
natural-born aristocrat with a free spirit.
Malays are too slow in releasing
themselves from the shackles of feudal fear and mentality. Move faster.
Question authority! Malay feudalism is merely a social construct borne out of a
historical accident, lasting as long as the rakyat continue to surrender their
mind, body and spirit.
Modern-day slavery continues to define
our economic condition. The system of social injustice prevails, like a
cultural logic of late capitalism gone illogical.
There is this cultural disease in
Malaysia, manufactured. It is self-fear. Like a selfie of a one’s fear. Fear of
other races instilled in the Malay mind is for the benefit of the powerful,
political, and the feudal. For survival.
Malaysians must understand that
today’s war is not about race and religion, but about class: of the powerful
versus the powerless. Of the have-a-lots versus have-nots. A long war ahead, to
redefine the way of the world and act upon it.
Too much bad history has plagued this
most-obedient-people in the world. Only when Malays are taught critical
reasoning, critiquing feudal ideology, and “liberation theology” will they be
free.
The political and the feudal deep
states have been using the old British colonial strategy of divide and enslave
in order to maintain the status quo. In the Malay tradition, the idea of blind
loyalty to feudalism must be dismantled. It is unfit for Malay intelligence of
the Industry 4.0 era, especially.
In all cultural traditions, there are
enabling and disabling aspects. Extract, reflect upon, revise and reconstruct
those which are useless to the advancement of human cognition and liberation.
There is now a battle of cognition
over culture in the Malay psyche. I presume a liberated Malay mind will never
kowtow to any monarch, politician, ayatollah, or any master of slavery. We must
end this form of mental imprisonment. We must, especially, set the youth free.
But freedom for Malay youth does not mean freedom to join Mat Rempits or
neo-Nazi groups. That will be suicidal freedom.
There is this malaise in the south.
This idea brought me to a related notion of hegemony and false consciousness.
“Bangsa Johor” is an invented “nation” living in an oxymoron: being fearful of
feudalism, yet showing absurdist freedom.
Today’s grand hypocrisy
In countries ruled by “Muslim
monarchs,” you seldom find true Islam, mostly hypocrisy. Abuse of Islam is
everywhere. Look around. In Malaysia, the more politicians claim Malay-Muslim
parties will defend and protect Malay-Muslims, the more you find national
robbery done nicely. Even the Pilgrimage Fund, the holiest of holy investment
body, got robbed holistically, done religiously.
In today’s political chaos, we need a
Napoleon with the heart of Socrates, the mind of Plato and Cicero, to return.
In today’s politics, the Malay masses is the ageing Hang Tuah, blind-obedient,
watching Jebat and the King fight over wealth. People are helpless, drained by
the hope they held for 60 years. After a year of regime change, hope is slowly
turning into yet another period of hopelessness.
In the case of the recent U-turn
decision on the Rome Statute, are you justified to pull out of the Rome Statute
when one has always wanted to be known as a “Third World warrior”? Aren’t we
tired of claims of political conspiracy and coup d’état when the real issue is
of no principle and the leaders involved could not make a stand? However dumb
and dumber a president is, at least Americans have two terms maximum to suffer.
Malaysia?
Let us take seriously the comical
North-South Malaysian Cold War brewing. Today’s Pakatan Harapan–Johor
government squabble is opening up an exciting dialogue on the role and
responsibilities and limits of the monarchy.
The debate on the balance of power,
the nature and future of the monarchy, and the growing voice of the people in
deciding who is abusing power and what then must the rakyat do – these are
demonstrations of a mature Malaysian democracy. Cultivate this wisely, but
surely.
The wealthy and the powerful
Wealth and power have intoxicated
those who are supposed to make Malaysia a better democracy. Arrogance will be
overthrown. Race, religion, and the royalty will no longer be conveniently used
as weapons of disharmony when information is set free.
It’s crucial now that our education
system be transformed to teach the history of the people more than the history
of the monarchy. In the Age of Post-Humanism, The Age of Kings will give way to
The Age of Reason and Malay Enlightenment.
Over the decades, the intelligence and
rationalism of the Johoreans have been eroded by this sense of false
consciousness. Power and wealth held by the display of the sword, gold, and
mental and physical enslavement cannot be sustained.
There was never a “protection of Malay
rights”. Only a licence and reason to plunder, propped as an absurd symbol of
tradition. The 1MDB fiasco and many others swept under the carpet or yet to be
uncovered, are testaments to the magnitude of plunder.
Never in my life have I humiliated my
mind by kowtowing to any form of modern and traditional authority. Never will.
I I believe
Johoreans should be obsessed with books, and not just with football. The latter
can be a passage to mind control and mob mentality. Besides, there is no Bangsa
Johor. There is only Rakyat Malaysia.
Our goal as a nation is to treat each
citizen with equality under the shadow of the Constitution’s supremacy. Young
Johoreans, who do not know history, are cemented with fear, football, and false
consciousness. Free them!
Thomas Jefferson revisited
Thomas Jefferson, statesman, author,
an admirer of the Enlightenment thinkers and, most importantly, the author of
the American Declaration of Independence did not want King and Religion to be foundations
of the new nation.
In the case of what is happening in
the Islamic world, we see chaos. Islam hates hypocrites. So, why do hypocrites
appoint themselves as defenders and rulers of Islam?
In difficult cognitive times like
these, I seek refuge in the work of, amongst other philosophers, the humanists
such as Rousseau, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot. And Marat and Robespierre.
Will we ever get out of this madness?
Like Harry Houdini, the escape artist?
This is the question of our times. We
are in a black hole.
AZLY
RAHMAN is an educator, academic, international columnist, and author of seven
books available here. He
holds a doctorate in international education development from Columbia
University, New York City, and Master’s degrees in six areas: education,
international affairs, peace studies communication, fiction and non-fiction
writing. He is a member of the Kappa Delta Pi International Honour Society in
Education. More writings here.
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