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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Social vs. Federation Contract


1. The Sultans and the rulers of Malaysia issued a strong statement to defend the so-called "social contract". The Rulers warned that there should never be any attempt to test or challenge issues related to the social contract. Like a recent forum organized by Bar Council.

2. Sultan of Perak proposed teaching of "social contract" in education institutions. “The social contract is part of our history. Our children could then learn and understand what the social contract is without any sensitivity, suspicion or feeling that they have been left out.”

3. As expected, chorus of support were given to the rhetoric. Leaders of various communities came out in full support of the rulers stand. Their sincerity remains a question. Ong Ka Ting, Samy Vellu, etc. supported the kings stand. They praised the kings' strong message. All because of a subscript from the main message that is "The Rulers assured the "non-Malays" of their rights under the Federal Consti-tution."

4. In this euphoria of supremacists, nobody seem to care about the definition of "social contract". They've been focusing on one point, and that one point is apparently "unknown". Your Highness, we beg you. For your subjects unable to comprehend the concept!

5. But where's our Sabahan leaders? No one came out in support or disagree with the message from the rulers. What are we? Are we unable to articulate our sentiments? Where is Bernard Dompok who said he will continue to defend Sabahans rights. Who said that the more we discuss sensitive Sabahans issues, the less they'll become a problem. Where is Pairin? Where are all those so-called defender of Sabah?

6. The "social contract" if it ever does, only exists tacitly in conjectures defended by certain parties. An agreement between the communities in Malaya, mandated when the Malays agreed to give citizenship to the Chinese and Indians Immigrants. In return of the goodwill gestures by the Malays, then the Immigrants agreed to bestow special rights to the Malays. In other word it was like a debt to be paid by the next generations. And mind you, by the look of current development, it will never be fully settled.

7. If the above definition is true, then the "social contract" was never and will never be applicable to Sabahans in Sabah. We were not indebted in any way to any party within Malaysia. We do not need to pay anything. We should never be obliged to adhere to any contracts. We were awarded independence on August 31st 1963, before joining Malaysia on September 16th 1963. As an equal partner with equal rights.

8. And yes, how could our Sabahan leaders kept quiet after the Sultan of Perak proposed teaching of "social contract" in schools? It is like telling our Sabahan children that their forefathers carried a social debt that they now have to pay. Sabahans shall never agree to this. Not until the "federation contract"; the contract and agreement clauses used to form Malaysia; is similarly taught in schools.

11 comments:

San Tot said...

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others - George
Orwell's Animal Farm (1945)

ooontah said...

...but as a camel I am cute....and without fail I carry my master on my back as and when ordered. I love to be pushed around...

..shop's closed! said...

HOiiii! You inferior animals...dissenting voices huh?!! I am kink...I gonna eat you both monkey and camel! Remember me...the kinky lion!

..shop's closed! said...

How about us...the Gobuks? Don't dream lah Kinky Lie-On...this is Borneo.....where got LION KING here? In Africa got lah!

The Gobuks...we are Kings here!

..shop's closed! said...

Lawan tauke ya Gobuug! Berani kau? It has been "agreed" that for as long as you inhabit my "jungle, I am the Kinky Lion....ada fahamkah? You are doomed to end up as my PUSAS!

Notice my new photo...see the scars on my nose?

..shop's closed! said...

I am a small fish. I live inside "poot sardin"....yet all over Malaysia I am called King Cup!

..shop's closed! said...

Lihatlah bulan seperti kalian menjenguk matahari...
Berlainan nama...timbul di langit kita berlainan waktu,
Tapi punya fungsi yang sama...memberi cahaya kepada umat manusia!
Merekalah lambang kemegahan kerajaan Syurga dan kita....
...hanyalah manusia kerdil di bumi Tuhan...kita yang dibentuk sama-rata oleh Tuhan Pencipta...Raja Langit dan Bumi....RAJA yang benar-benar RAJA!

San Tot said...

God...or Kinoringan,, in KadazanDusun, is LOVE and LOVE is the answer to all the problems of the world...

Love thy enemy!

San Tot said...

..."""....and LOVE varies according to circumstances. Can we put the blame on the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)...the Viet Congs of the former South Vietnam...the Moro Islamic National Liberation Front and the Moro National Liberation Front...the Palestinian HAMAS and PLO...or any of the separatist guerilla organisation that is fighting Myanmar's military junta...etc,etc?

If and should any secessionist movement in this world is regarded A BIG SIN...then did we sin by recognising Kosovo's independence....had the Malaysian government been wrong in providing moral support for the Palestinians against the Israelis? """And actually what role did Malaysia's federal government played alongside the Moro National Liberation Front's pursuit for an independent Islamic state in the region of the southern Philippines...especially in the time of the late Marcos? It was a time when you can see alien guerilla commanders roaming Sandakan as they were the authority! It was a time when a well-sourced person heard covert cargoes of assault rifles, medicines, etc.. being transported to the Philippines Islamic rebels via Sandakan. It was said that it had been a time when aspiring Muslim guerilla recruits from the Southern Philipinnes were flown to Libya secretly from Malaysia to receive military training there.

No, we didn't err in recognising Kosovo's independence....and we were right when we helped secessionist movements in the past but we must remember that it will be very wrong to SUPPRESS THE PURSUIT OF FREEDOM BY ANY PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD!

...opponents of a government...by the bullet or ballot...is a natural instinct of mankind! If a government could shower its opponents with sincere LOVE....then the problem's solved!

My point is....the true inccoruptible Sabahans are in deep remorse. The Malayans are depriving them their rights to be equal citizens of the Malaysian Federation...due to the "insistence of UMNO's supremacy"....

...liberation movements the world over have never been wrong! It is a people's divine right to master its own ship!

Now...does that make LOVE confusing?

Anonymous said...

The social contract is the 20 points that have been given to us, Sabahans.

Point 1 of the 20 points states that Sabah have no state religion.

Has the 20 points or our social contract, a contract carved in stone, being respected by AMUNO?! Go see the Batu Sumpah in Keningau.

What are we going to do about it?

Enniebelle said...

...yes, indeed! where have all the self-proclaimed sabah political champs gone? Arm-NO's'chopping block' that's what Sabah is.