So once again we see truism in the idiom about the leopard and its spots.
Barely 3 months has passed since the BERSIH rally where we saw an out poring of the sense of solidarity amongst the Malaysian people. Many commentators spoke about how the assembly reflected the true spirit of 1 Malaysia. I'll say it now. THERE ISN'T SUCH A THING!
People in general reeling from the hype of running around on the streets were gushing...
- How creed and colour mattered no more.
- How everybody now celebrated and reveled this meeting of minds and hearts.
- How this would change things for Malaysia and her people
- How "tear gas made us colorblind" (credit to the guy that came up with the line - probably a copywriter)
- How we finally came to the realisation that we are all the same, brothers even.
Barely 3 month ago we appreciated small gestures, "Malays/Muslims and non Malays/Muslims helping each other run helter skelter in the face of the police. Amongst those who could not move fast enough and got caught in tear gas and water canon blasts, simple table salt and water shared amongst strangers was God-sent and merited blog postings about how lives were apparently touched and new understandings formed.
Today, barely 3 months, later we are once again, we find ourselves at polarised ends.
There is a rally that is currently being planned to demonstrate against the alleged conversion of Muslims to the Christian faith.
All this has sprung from a charity dinner some Muslims attended. The dinner was organised by a church and was RAIDED!
The raiding party comprised of the police and Muslim authorities accused the organisers of trying to convert Muslims. The allegations were later dropped because they were unfounded. Why they would raid a church-organised charity dinner instead of some bunch of Muslims conspiring to cause some social unrest after Friday prayers is well beyond me. (well actually it isn't)
The Sultan of Selangor came up with the "statement of the year" - successfully at the same time saying something to the effect of the church had done nothing wrong but was guilty.
Here is an extraction of the Sultan’s statement to the press on the church dinner issue.
“Article XLVII of the Laws of the Constitution of Selangor 1959, Clause (1) Article 3 and Clause (1) Article 11 of the Federal Constitution have given the freedom to believers of other religions to practice their beliefs in peace and harmony. This freedom has been practised in harmony in this State. We wish that this harmony, which has existed for a long time, will continue to exist. Protect your rights and religion and do not attempt to subvert the belief and faith of Muslims.
Based on the investigations by JAIS, there is evidence that there were attempts to subvert the faith and belief of Muslims but that the evidence obtained would be insufficient for further legal actions to be taken. Therefore, after carefully deliberating the report by JAIS and after obtaining advice from religious authorities and legal experts, We are in agreement that there would be no prosecution against any parties.”
What a load of utter rubbish! Baseless allegations receiving pomp validity because the Sultan said it!
The allegations and subsequent investigations were obviously bias, therefore did not produce any evidence. The allegation in itself is bordering on being slanderous and baseless.
Furthermore, how does one in this case prove or disprove an act "to subvert the faith and belief of Muslims”?
- What about non-Muslim women who do not wear Muslim attire?
- What about the selling and consumption of pork? Alcohol?
- Cinemas, providing conducive environment for unwed Muslim couples to ‘khalwat’ should be burned then. Preferably while the Muslims are still inside.
So chief idiot having spoken - minion idiots follow.
Obviously the first thing they do is to organise a rally against what the Christians (according to the Sultan) did not do.
- Brilliant!
What happened to the solidarity of 3 months ago?
So today we learn…
- our parents knew what they were talking about when they used idioms on us.
- its not worth sharing your salt and water with Muslims (to be fair – most Muslims).
- it does not pay to help the Muslims (to be fair again – most Muslims) when the police are running down on them with tear gas, water cannons and batons in hand.
- and finally, Sultans are not infallible.
1 Malaysia? My ass!
Hate to say it here, but - I TOLD YOU SO!