They say it is impossible for the Umno controlled BN to lose its
grip on power, "when pigs fly" goes the adage. But when the possibility
of BN losing looms, pig heads seems to fly left, right and centre.
There is an expression to describe something that is impossible or never
going to happen, as the popular saying goes, "when pigs fly".
Being
ground dwelling quadrupeds with no biological means of flight, the pig
or swine is more likely to wallow in mud pits than ever travel through
the air under its own power.
Though cynics have pointed out that one can chuck pigs bodily into
the air to make them fly and force a re-examination of that popular
adage.
And for well nigh 54 years, the possibility of the ruling Umno-led BN
coalition being unseated from its perch of power over Malaysia, is an
idea that will evoke such a response.
‘BN will only lose... ya right, when pigs fly'
However such a possibility is no longer so remote after the political
tsunami of 2008, when a popular vote-revolt saw the ruling coalition not
only lost five states to the fledgling Pakatan Rakyat opposition, but
also for the first time since Malaysia's inception, lost its grip on its
once ironclad two-thirds parliamentary majority.
Though when the possibility of the Umno led BN losing its grasp on power
does come knocking on the door, the immediate remedy seems to be the
chucking of pig heads, left, right and centre.
Literally, pig heads seem to have finding their way into mosque gates and compounds of the Muslim house of worship.
By most accounts often vigorously launched through the air, or flying, rather then a more sedate drag-and-dump.
Vice-versa, petrol bombs, though thankfully in most cases clumsy
attempts at mixing Molotov cocktails (Molotov cocktails come in glass
NOT plastic bottles) and orchestrated red paint seem to fly as well, in
some cases raining like manna from heaven on churches and Gurdwaras.
It is not immediately known if the plastic wrapped swine heads, as if to
be handled gingerly by Muslims, and the badly mixed Molotovs and bloody
paint were an attempt to summon the self-fulfilling when-pigs-fly
prophecy of a BN downfall or perhaps to strike the match of a more
sinister agenda.
What is worrisome is that like in so many occurrences in Malaysian
history, purported sectarian violence, religious strive and racial
hatred are seemingly being stirred and mired by parties with sinister
purposes, coincidentally, perhaps, always in concert with a crisis in
the Umno dominated BN or internecine warfare among its Malay warlords.
As one would recall the incidence of Ops Lalang when opposition
dissidents labelled terrorist were swooped up after Umno Youth created a
keris-bathe-in-Chinese-blood rumble in the Merdeka Stadium.
Strangely, the Umno leader responsible, now Premier Najib Razak survived without even a strand of hair on his body touched.
Another coincidence, it also seemed to be in concert with a power grab in Umno and quarrels with BN components.
But
former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamed said that it was "wholly a police
operation", run by "men with guns" that even he as PM could not control.
The good doctor is an honourable man, and as honourable men do not lie, we should perhaps take his account of it as kosher.
Or the earlier May 13 'racial riots' that was said to have been precipitated with an internal Umno power-struggle.
Stories looms of youths being gathered and issued sharp implements, not
of the gardening kind, by parties unknown who issued orders probably
best left unrepeated under light of day.
Were the three Malaysians of Indian descent murdered in cold blood by
the youths gathered at the then Selangor MB's house, radicals who
provoked the Malay crowd taunting them of Umno's loss in the municipal
elections, or innocent tea-boys delivering packed lunches?
Not for us to know, or will we ever know?
But Najib's father Abdul Razak was also an honourable man and as
honourable men do not lie, we should perhaps take Umno led BN's account
that it was a flashpoint of racial violence, unplanned by any but
exploded on its own.
Or
if we were to listen to Kulim Bandar Baru MP Zulkifli Nordin's frequent
outtakes in parliament, we do have to ask ourselves, was May 13
precipitated by the DAP?
As was seemingly apparent in the "lancau" laced provocative statements,
he attributed to DAP's 1969 marching slogans and happily recites
whenever he has the opportunity to do so in parliament would suggest,
the socialist party may have provoked the riot.
And Zulkifli as he often posits, is a God-fearing, religious and
honourable man, and as honourable men don't lie, perhaps what he likes
to repeat is true.
Najib, who is also an honourable man seems to believe that the recent
introduction of flying pig heads, Molotovs and red paint are real works
of those waiting to engineer racial riots akin to May 13.
He also saw nothing amiss with mushrooming NGOs with mysterious backers
championing the rights of a majority race, suddenly appearing to defend
already constitutionally guaranteed rights, flout the law and saw no
issues with degrading the rights of other races.
Though the "who" behind all those unidentified flying objects and unknown NGOs, remain a 'mystery'.
As Najib is an honourable man and honourable men do not lie, then
perhaps he is right. Maybe there are parties unknown that sought to
destroy Malaysia's racial harmony and pit us against each other, race
against race and religion against religion.
Who would benefit from such a terrible thing?
Perhaps those who will then orchestrate the arrest of opposition
dissidents they casually label as terrorists, those who would rally the
Malays behind their role as champions of the race.
Or perhaps those who are afraid of losing political power and thus would
want nothing more than to declare emergencies like in 1969 or the
preceding ones in Sabah, Sarawak and Kelantan, to 'resolve the political
situation' and maintain their grasp and control on power.
Whatever the case, pigs, or pig parts are really flying it seems, though
what this omens, is perhaps for us the rakyat to decide. Is it time for
change? Is it time to change?
But
what I know for sure is it is a time for all of us Muslims, Christians,
Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhists and other religious denominations in this our
beloved Malaysia to be calm and act wisely, to remember God and to
remember the that all religions asks us to be peaceful and sensible
peoples.
It is time for all Malaysians of all descent, be it Malays, Kadazans,
Indians, Ibans, Chinese, Muruts, Bengalis and all the rest to unite,
Najib may claim to own 1Malaysia but this is our one and only Malaysia.
It is our sacred place that we should dedicate ourselves to preserve and
protect from threats to our harmony, from within or without.
Let not these 'pigs', whoever they are take away our land, let they not
steal our peace. Let them not stir us against each other, but let us
show them resolve, that we our rights and destiny self dictate.
To this end, let us unite, let us be one and this our earthly paradise, keep safe.
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