Monday, October 24, 2005

Satu kerbau membawa lumpur

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Last week, I published a news item (Brazilian couple's wedding ends in brawl with Malaysian royalty) about some members of the Johore Royal Family who were involved in fisticuffs on Rawa Island, off the Johore coast. This happened during a wedding reception that they had gate-crashed.

Actually, the news item is not really that news worthy, but I thought I would carry it for three reasons.

First, I want members of the royal family to know that they are being watched and the public will not tolerate any nonsense from them. Of course, if I were to publish names of rulers who sell titles and decorations for hundreds of thousands of Ringgit apiece, or names of their off-springs who are beneficiaries of government contracts, timber concessions, land, and so on, they would lodge a police report and I would be hauled in to Bukit Aman, yet again, and the police would raid my house and confiscate my computers, yet again.

But the excesses, transgressions and abuses of power of members of the royal family need to be exposed so that they know they need to toe the line or get reviled.

No doubt, one can always argue that politicians in office commit worse abuses of power compared to that of royalty. As an example, the Chief Ministers of Sabah and Sarawak have plundered their states in the few years that they have been in power worse than all the royal families put together in 100 years. But two wrongs do not make a right and just because Chief Ministers steal billions from the rakyat does not mean it is alright for the royal family to steal millions, even if what they steal is merely a small percentage of what the politicians steal.

We must remember, the Chief Ministers are elected by the people (well, appointed by the Prime Minister actually, but they need to win a seat in the election first) while no one democratically elected the rulers or immediate members of their family to the throne (it is inherited). So the Chief Ministers, in a way, have the ‘authority’ to do what they do while the rulers do not.

The rulers and their off-springs normally argue that whatever they got from the government -- be it government land, timber concessions, contracts, etc. -- were given to them, in that they only applied for it but it was approved by the Chief Minister, State EXCO, Prime Minister, or Federal Government. But not many people know this. They assume it was the rulers who rampas (seized) everything and they do not know that the government needs to approve this land and so on before they can get it.

Second, I want the rulers and their family to be aware of public sentiment towards them, which is not good. Many Malaysians feel Malaysia would be better off as a Republic. No doubt, most Malays would never go for it as, once Malaysia becomes a Republic, then Malays, as the Lords of the Land (Ketuanan Melayu), would end and all Malaysians, under a Republic, would be given equal status. This means, not only Malays, but Chinese and Indians as well would be regarded as Bumiputeras.

As much as many feel this would never happen, why push your luck? Why do things that may finally make the Malays so fed up with the conduct of the rulers and members of their family that they push for Malaysia to be turned into a Republic?

Third, and most important of all, I want members of the royal family to know that what they do affects all other members of the royal family, even though these others have never committed a crime in their lifetime other than maybe breaking the speed limit or double-parking. Just see some of the comments in the blog to understand what I mean. Just because of a couple of delinquents, bloggers post comments condemning the entire royal family.

And this is most unfortunate, so we need to condemn these delinquents to save those innocent ones.

Take my family as an example. My great-grandfather, Sultan Ala’Eddin Suleiman Shah (the Fifth Sultan of Selangor) had ten wives and 45 children. This means I have 45 grandparents in all. They, in turn, in total, have hundreds of children; my father, uncles and aunties. These hundreds of uncles and aunties have thousands of children of my generation.

I now not only have children but grandchildren as well. So, my generation, the two generations below me, plus the two generations above me, run into tens of thousands. That is how large my family is.

How many of these tens of thousands receive government land, timber concessions, contracts and the like (or beat people up)? Yes, some do, maybe 1% or less, but the balance 99% work for a living. In my family are bankers, engineers, accountants, doctors, airline pilots, musicians, in fact, all you need to do is think of a profession and chances are you will find one amongst my family.

While 1% of my family, those directly linked to the throne, may have benefited somewhat from the government, the other 99% who never received anything are condemned as leeches and robbers because of the 1%.

I am not blaming Malaysians for being unfair as much as it may be un-Islamic to condemn one for a crime he or she did not commit. After all, how many Malaysians know what is really happening? Newspapers only print bad news. They do not print good news. So the bad that the 1% do is publicised while the good that the 99% do is not mentioned. Therefore, any news on the royal family would only be bad news, never good news.

And this is what the 1% needs to know. They need to know that the bad they do affect the 99% who never do any wrong. And this is most unfortunate, but that is the reality of the situation.

As the Malays say, satu kerbau membawa lumpur, semuanya terkena kotor (or something like that) -- which roughly translates to mean: one buffalo wallows in mud and the entire herd gets dirt on it.

21 Comments:

haminuddin said...

Are there any positive stories that celebrate the good things that happened in our country? Some feel good tales. I am suffering from bad news fatigue.

Monday, October 24, 2005 8:47:30 AM  
anak KL said...

Dear Raja,

Maybe you should start a column on the simple stories where Malaysians have assisted each other no matter the race or creed, and some of these could be stories from May 13 itself where Malays protected the Chinese and vice versa. It would in a positive manner bring the people here together rather than knocking each other apart.

Monday, October 24, 2005 12:48:01 PM  
OIC said...

Bumiputra is bumiputra irrespective the Malaysia is under democratic,republic or even communist government.

some one said his grandparents were born in Malaysia in early 1900 and his parents were also born before Merdeka Day, he claimed to be more bumiputra than K.Toyo whose father is an immigrant indonesian and not born in Malaysia.

Monday, October 24, 2005 11:07:40 PM  
magic miror said...

I'm glad and hope that this article will reach all class of Malaysian citizens.

Well written, right manner.

Thanks.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 1:19:53 AM  
haminuddin said...

Feudalism at work? Coming from Negeri, the conduct of TJ's family appaled me. As are the conducts of our political leaders. Dua kali lima.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:19:52 AM  
malaysian said...

just share one incident i'm rushed from KL to Johor couse my relative pass away so i must reached johor before they bring the body to cemetery. In this case i have to drive a bit faster above the speed limit, while i drive my V6 at 170kmh sudently i heard a siran sound from my behind, Oh my god its a police car (waja) they sound at me to go to road shoulder. I thought going to get a summon but no? a few more car behind the waja they want me to give way than i realised it was a vvip cars . So i decide just follow their behind so that i can just continue driving fast. Its amazing that my V6 reached 210kmh but still can't get closer to the vvip cars THIS ARE THE NO PLATE(TMJ). When i reached johor i told my father bout the incident he just warn me about the summon, than i happen to know TMJ is Tenku Mahkota Johor on of the cold blood murderer of johor royal family. The worse is at the end i get a summon for speeding on the same date after 1 month but i havent check with TMJ wheter he get or no?

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:55:03 AM  
Daeng Bulu said...

Impressive write up but I disagree. I think there are nine 'kerbau' out there intead of one. Other than Raja Peter, please tell us who else is not a 'kerbau'? Lets see if the ratio is 1:9 or 9:1?

NB: This request is strictly optional.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 11:31:36 AM  
dart said...

haminuddin says:

"Coming from Negeri, the conduct of TJ's family appaled me."


You ain't heard nothing yet until you hear of the Pahang clowns!

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:32:08 PM  
magic miror said...

YM RPK said,

1) First, I want members of the royal family to know that they are being watched and the public will not tolerate any nonsense from them

2) transgressions and abuses of power of members of the royal family need to be exposed so that they know they need to toe the line or get reviled.

3) Second, I want the rulers and their family to be aware of public sentiment towards them, which is not good.

4) As much as many feel this would never happen, why push your luck? Why do things that may finally make the Malays so fed up with the conduct of the rulers and members of their family that they push for Malaysia to be turned into a Republic?


The above matters are my concern.
The rest....I'm not interested.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:43:28 PM  
geekpuk2 said...

>>>>Many Malaysians feel Malaysia would be better off as a Republic. No doubt, most Malays would never go for it <<<

Based on my totally unscientific observation during Friday prayers, a LOT of Malay Muslim males do not raise their hands during the "Long Live the King" prayer part.

Coincidence?

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 6:04:53 PM  
Big Han said...

to magic mirror..

Well said. Good to be focused, the other trivial matters are not of any concern at all.

"First, I want members of the royal family to know that they are being watched and the public will not tolerate any nonsense from them".

Enough is Enough, they have had it too good for too long.

Soon it will be yr 2006. Do we want to progress or degress?

Give me five!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 2:01:46 AM  
olifante said...

Is RPK only concerned is to keep the good name of the royal family?Our biggest concern should be keeping the good name of Islam.Imagine this incident happened during the blessed month of Ramadhan.Muslims are busy purifying their soul,filling the mosque and surau,but it seems others are 'purifying'themselves with drinking alcohol.When ones get drunk anything can happen.That's why Islam prohibit drinking of alcohol.Above all the culprits should apologise to all muslims for their bad condct.In Ramadhan the Devil are supposed to be chained by God,but the 'human devil' are still free.

Tunku Ibrahim asked 'Why didn't they report that the foreigners had partied on the beach for two days and nights in a row and were drunk?'This happen in Pulau Rawa.Where is Pulau Rawa? It sounds as if pulau Rawa is situated somewhere near Rio de Jeneiro.NO. Pulau Rawa is in Malaysia.Is this what is meant by Under-Secretary for Public Diplomacy Karen Hughes when she says about Malaysia's moderate brand of Islam?


'To all fathers, their children are angels,....Remember the ZOUK disco incident? some parents knew very well their children are culprits but still they have the face defending them,going as far as challenging the Islamic Laws.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:31:36 AM  
Pro-rights said...

Islamists would prefer Republic and install islamic state,that what ayatollahs did to Shah of Iran and the shia development in Iraq is giving the neighbour Saudi's monarchy nervous.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:57:40 AM  
srilemak said...

Why not we follow the Thai system -devolution of royal title after 5 generations whereby the 6th generation doesnt carry any more royal title. This idea was mooted by Tengku when he was PM but was shot down (by the Malays).

I also agree with Raja Petra that the royalties are being watched and I am fully aware that many educated Malays feel very embarassed that their leaders (both elected and those by lineage) could be bought. Certainly there will come a time when many would say enough is enough. My children and I are quite comfortable with the idea of not having royalties and would welcome the day when everyone is refrred to as Encik and Cik. I am sure many middle class Malays also have the same feeling.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 3:50:40 PM  
magic miror said...

Big Han,

We in N.Sembilan have more than one King.

1) YM Yam Tuan Tuaku Jaafar
2) YM Dato' Undang Luak Sungai Ujong
3)YM Dato' Undang Luak Rembau
4)YM Dato' Undang Luak Jelebu
5)YM Dato' Undang Luak Johol

As provided in our Federal Constitution under Art 181, the 4 YM Dato' Undang also known as the Ruling Chief of the Territory.
Their power extend to appoint the Yam Tuan, Menteri Besar and can even award Dato'.

As long as they can act accordingly like a king, I don't think people will bother.
I'm sure they will earn respect from the people.
But they must respect us too. that's the classic social contract between Sang Sapurba and Demang Lebar Daun.

Queen Elizabeth for example.
She earn respect and she deserved respect from her subjects.

"We have 5 years to 2010".

Thanks

Wednesday, October 26, 2005 6:40:41 PM  
haminuddin said...

Saudara Sri Lemak,
I would like to extend your suggestion to include Tun ship,Tan Sri ship, Datok Seri ship, Datok ship, Datin ship. If our country was a ship it is overloaded with these overrated model of leadership execellence. Almost karam.

Thursday, October 27, 2005 4:33:38 AM  
srilemak said...

Sdr Haminuddin,

I implicitly expressed that feeling when I wrote "welcome the day when everyone is refrred to as Encik and Cik".

I detest the moment when one becomes a wakil rakyat one is referred to as "Yang Berhormat" when there is nothing berhormat in their behaviour and what is so "Yang Berbahagia" when one gets a Datuk Ship.

Thursday, October 27, 2005 5:30:35 PM  
haminuddin said...

Saudara Srilemak,
I must qualify my previous comment that I am not against according respect to real leaders of Man especially those who have demonstrated true greatness with humility such as Nelson Mendala. Datok Am? Please!

Friday, October 28, 2005 5:29:08 AM  
Mr. Smith said...

The root cause of "Plundering" corruption which is already a national sport in this country. It is not confined to the Royalty and Chief Ministers.It is happening everywhere - from the very lowly of Civil servants to the Malaysian Cabinet and Palaces.
Let me state a few.
1. The dog shooter lets off your dog with a few ringgit payoff.
2. The rubbish collecter needs extra payment to have some gabbage taken away.
3. The MCA/UMNO divion leader need be paid under counter money for low cost houses.
4. The office boy in the Land Office need be greased to resurrect your buried file.
5. The Education Department guys need to be paid to get promoted as (Chinese) School headmaster.
6. The new headmaster collects commission from book shops / salesmen to recover his 'investment'.
5. Housing developers have to pay all the way up from Local Council to get approval for their projects.
6. Then you have the policemen, the income tax field officers, custom man, driving testers, JPJ offiers etc, etc
I can go on for one whole day but then is this going to change things.
Since those at the top are corrupt, will they bother to check on those below?
The whole country is wallowing in the corruption mud!

Sunday, October 30, 2005 8:15:58 AM  
haminuddin said...

sembeleh sajalah kerbau2 ini semua. Jual daging buat rendang Hari raya. or sedekah kat fakir miskin.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:40:33 AM  
Air04 said...

TMJ should behave himself in Singapore whenever he is here. Or else he could be beaten up by Singaporeans and no one will even bother.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006 6:02:58 PM  

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