Bekas mufti Perlis Prof Madya Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin menyelar apa  yang dikatakannya sebagai "unsur feudal" melalui tindakan membodek  pemimpin dalam Umno. Dalam sesi dialog di Kuala  Lumpur malam tadi, Asri juga mengkritik kurangnya toleransi dalam  menangani pelbagai pandangan dalam parti Melayu itu.
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  Bekas mufti selar budaya bodek dalam Umno 
(Malaysiakini, 15 July 2011) - Bekas mufti Perlis Prof Madya Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin menyelar apa  yang dikatakannya sebagai "unsur feudal" melalui tindakan membodek  pemimpin dalam Umno.
Dalam sesi dialog di Kuala  Lumpur malam tadi, Asri juga mengkritik kurangnya toleransi dalam  menangani pelbagai pandangan dalam parti Melayu itu.
"Dalam  pemerintah sekarang semua orang nak tunjuk kononnya dia setia (kepada  pemerintah) walaupun kenyataan yang dikeluarkan adalah bodoh tapi dia  rasa tidak mengapa yang penting perdana menteri tahu.
"Dalam  Umno bila ada pemimpin bagi kritikan dia ini dianggap musuh walaupun  idea yang diberikan adalah baik namun ia dianggap bahaya kerana unsur  feudal tidak ditinggalkan.
"Ramai yang nak masuk  politik supaya dapat bodek pemimpin dan dapat hasil namun kesannya nanti  ia akan merobohkan institusi yang ada, sebagai contoh khutbah Jumaat...  institusi agama digunakan apa dalil agama yang mengharamkan  perhimpunan, dalil agama digunakan untuk memburukkan orang lain.
Program itu yang banyak menyentuh mengenai Himpunan BERSIH 2.0,  menyaksikan Asri membidas pemikiran feudal yang diamalkan Umno-BN dalam  sistem pentadbiran negara pada hari ini yang katanya perlu dikikis jika  masih mahu mengekalkan kuasa. 
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The master-servant relationship
(Malaysia Today, 12 July 2011) - I remember Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad lamenting about this same matter  more than once. In a way he also touched on this issue in his book 'The Malay Dilemma',  which was banned by the government in 1969 or 1970. In fact, later,  when he became Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir went even further than that:  he lamented that the Malays are so emotional and he wished that they  were more like the Chinese -- pragmatic.
The issue that I am  talking about here, and which is the brunt of Dr Mahathir's lament, is  that the Malays are too feudalistic. And Dr Mahahthir found this out the  hard way when he engaged the Rulers in a Constitutional Crisis back in  the 1980s and the rakyat sided with the Rulers. Dr Mahathir had no  choice but to back off and rethink his strategy before coming back for a  second round of attacking the Rulers.
Yes, even the great Dr  Mahathir who could challenge Britain, America and Australia and tell  them to go screw themselves could not break the feudalistic mind of  Malaysians, in particular the Malays.
We all know the stories  about the Sultans of old who would ask you to divorce your wife if he  took a liking to her, or the son of the Sultan who would stab and kill  you if you accidentally knocked into him, and whatnot. What about the  legend of Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat where Hang Tuah is portrayed as a  saint for allowing the Sultan to order his death based just on rumours  while Hang Jebat is considered a villain for opposing tyranny and for  standing up for justice?
Yes, that is how the mind of the  Malaysian works, in particular the mind of the Malay. We are feudalistic  through and through and don't ever suggest that Malaysia abolishes the  Monarchy and turn the country into a Republic. That would be like  wearing a Liverpool T-shirt and walking into a Manchester pub. You would  not need to jump out of a window of a MACC building to commit suicide. 
And  that has not changed much. Maybe the Sultans are no longer the  powers-that-be and are only Constitutional Monarchs. Nevertheless, while  we now have elected representatives instead of Monarchs in charge or  running the country, these elected representatives and politicians have  become the new feudal lords and masters.
And that is why we must  become anti-politicians. Malaysians politicians have become the new  feudal lords of Malaysia. Never mind whether it is Barisan Nasional or  Pakatan Rakyat. They are all the same. After all, many of the Pakatan  Rakyat politicians are ex-Barisan Nasional anyway.
And this is the  reason why we must redefine the master-servant relationship. In the  past, before Merdeka of 1957, we the rakyat were the servants while the  Sultans, who were the rulers, were the masters. But that has now  changed. Today, we the rakyat are the masters and those we elect to run  the country are the servants.
READ MORE HERE: http://www.malaysia-today.net/mtcolumns/no-holds-barred/41960-the-master-servant-relationship
 
  
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