The
following is an article by Gobind Rudra which appeared in Free Malaysia Today
on March 18, 2013. It is reproduced here in full because the Spanker agrees totally
with him.
By
all means work furiously to topple the Barisan Nasional if you wish: but the
Malaysian fight is to restore democracy, justice and fairness to all, and a
life in which every Malaysian is accorded his full dignity. That is the true
task before all Malaysians.
They
must not allow agitators and activists to fool them into thinking that their
task is to put Pakatan Rakyat in power.
The
task to restore democracy and justice will remain, no matter who is in power.
Political
party activists and agitators prefer you not to think about that. The agitator
prefers you to keep thinking only about the parties. They have their own
reasons, and their job (some are paid directly, some paid indirectly and many are
not paid) is to remove one set of politicians and replace them with another.
That
is not our task, as citizens.
All
Malaysians must recognize that politicians and political parties are merely
vehicles by which the citizen can move towards the ultimate goal – that goal
being democracy and justice (or perhaps for some Muslims, an Islamic state and
Islamic justice).
The
BN does not represent democracy and justice. Neither does the Pakatan represent
democracy and justice.
The
DAP is not democracy in action. PKR is not justice in action. PAS is sometimes
Islamic in action – but democracy and justice cuts across race and religion.
Those
words “democratic” and “justice” in the names of those parties are merely
marketing slogans. Political parties exist to secure power. They will “sell”
whatever you will buy.
Parties
are not a popular movement for democracy or justice. They are about achieving
power. Whether they will deliver democracy or justice is another thing
altogether.
To
achieve political power, politicians use the words “democracy” and “justice” to
get to the top. After they get to the top, if they are honest they will deliver
their version of “democracy”, their version of “justice”.
Their
version of democracy and justice may not be anything like what the people want
or need – because parties, like companies, must deal with the demands of their
members (and not you, the public) and the demands of their business, corporate
and government sponsors (and not you, the public).
The
parties and their hordes of political agitators will serve their members, their
friends, and their sponsors first – long before they serve you, the people.
People
in power are not angels.
So
what must the people do?
None
of this is new. Humankind has had to deal with this many, many times before.
Western
political philosophers have said:
Eternal
vigilance is the price of all liberty – Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), US
abolitionist and columnist.
That
means stay on our guard at all times no matter who is in power and hold them to
account all the time.
There
is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men –
Edmund Burke (1729-1797), author, statesman, political philosopher.
That
means never completely trust those buggers in office, those buggers who hold
power, and always be suspicious of them and their motives.
If
men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern
men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary –
James Madison (1751-1836), US political theorist, and fourth US president.
That
means that people in power are not angels – and the people must always keep
politicians under their control, and not be controlled by politicians.
Changing
a government does not restore democracy and justice.
No
matter who comes into power, the people must always remain on their toes, and
never give their full trust to those in power.
That’s
easier said than done, because agitators, propagandists, activists,
businessmen, advertising men, salesmen and anybody who stands to profit or gain
from those in power will tell you another story.
The
people must always try to see through their bullshit. The people matter.
Politicians and parties do not matter.


2 comments:
tuan,
tolong translate ke bahasa malaysia dan tampal kat merata tempat supaya orang paham
usabukata
If BN doesn't represent democracy, then how come we have election every 5 years? Have we turned into Syria? Egypt? Jordan? Tunisia?
Democracy is alive and kicking in Malaysia.
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