Monday, July 11, 2011

Jebat Must Die

Cannot help it, current events are just too hot to ignore. While we embrace one Malaysia, 6,000 or perhaps 10,000 democracy loving Malaysians from all walks of life marched on the July the 9th, as one Malaysia both from the opposition and pro government front. Is this one Malaysia we are embracing? Perhaps one question is why double standards? Why ignore the other version of one Malaysia while we have to accept the official one? Are we not living in unity through diversity?

While in Metaphysics, when Yin dies, Yang is born another component of Real Yin, Real Yang at play. The Malay anal has recorded that the loyal servant to the Sultanate of Malacca, HangTuah was accused of betraying the Sultan (his boss). Hang Jebat, his loyal brother took revenge to uphold the truth, only to be repaid by his own death. This eventful tales are later called, JEBAT MUST DIE! Later, the entire sultanate was overthrown.



Any relevance to the current event? Imagery speaking, the non mainstream media always portray one icon as the “casualty of war” against corruptions, nepotism, brutalism and such. Such vulnerability of him is a tell tale sign that JEBAT MUST DIE in order to salvage unconditional democracy. Now, putting it side by side, do you still not see when corruption dies, democracy will rise? This is not manmade truth. Even the Chinese tale of 封神演義 FenShen YenYi also share the similar tale.

The Insight articles entitled Clean up misconception of the Selangor Times gives us a wake up calls. Our history of independence was built upon street protest against the formation of the Malayan Union. Based upon the similar logic of One Country, One HIS-story, isn’t the foundation of Malaysia was built upon street demonstration? By the same token, the notion of street protest is not our culture, is FICTION!

We were served Clean Up version 2.0 and nothing is holding back version 3.0 and so forth. Wake up and it is time to clean up our back yards, our household, our country and most importantly our rivers. We must appreciate the effort of the Malacca government of cleaning up the Malacca River, as it is this river that the history of this country begins (at least in most of the primary school text book of Malaysia), without such, you will not see the courage of Malaysian crying out loud that Malaysia, we love you most!

Saying thus, ONE sacrifice must be made - JEBAT MUST DIE!

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