UMNO General Assembly: Worst Display of Political Extremism and Bodek-ism


Koon Yew Yin
December 3, 2016

Every year when the UMNO General Assembly takes place, we can be sure that there will be speakers looking for cheap publicity who will use the occasion to make stupid and ridiculous charges against the so-called enemies of the race – meaning enemies of UMNO.

We have seen again and again this same spectacle of the leading political party in the country show to Malaysians and the rest of the world how deep the cancer of racial and religious hatred is within the party.

This year’s GA was no exception or as a Malay friend said to me in describing the proceedings:
“SOS” – “Same Old S__t”.

But in fact there were two important differences from earlier years.

The first is that the prize for extremism and making baseless political allegations and instigating racial and religious fear must go to UMNO President, Datuk Seri Najib Razak himself. It did not from any ordinary ambitious wannabe jaguh kampung.

There is a saying both in China and medieval Europe that “the fish rots from the head down”. How true this is from this year’s UMNO GA.

Personally I never thought I would live to see the day when a top political leader in Barisan would stoop so low to warn his members that “If UMNO falls, we have all sinned”, as one newspaper headlined his speech to the assembly.

I can understand it if he criticises the opposition and their policies. I can also understand it if he makes a speech that argues that the current socio-economic crisis facing the country or ringgit decline is not entirely due to the Barisan’s doing but also because of global developments beyond the control of the ruling party.

But for him to claim that it is a “sin” for UMNO to lose power shows how desperate he is to stay in power. His use of this religious card and also the emerging card of UMNO power sharing with PAS is clearly to avoid having to pay for his own “sins” of responsibility and involvement in the 1MDB scandal, the massive “donation” paid into his personal bank account, and the many other abuses of power he has been accused of.

It is very clear now that the country’s PM, besides his power abuses and misgovernance, is absolutely power-crazy. He is a megalomaniac who will stop at nothing to keep himself in power.

I am glad that a response to this dangerous rhetoric has come from former deputy minister, former Umno MP and now Pakatan Harapan’s chief secretary Saifuddin Abdullah who blasted Najib for his speech.

“No prime minister should commit such an error, which may lead to racial disaster,” he was texted.

The second difference is the extremism in boot-licking and sucking-up to the party President – or to use a more graphic Malay word, bodek-ism, demonstrated by the other top leaders such as Wanita President, Sharizat Jalil and Youth leader Khairy Jamaluddin.

While one can understand that it is not possible for them to openly criticise their President, at the very least, they could have used the occasion to raise the serious issues of bread and butter and livelihood and employment which the Malay community is experiencing like other Malaysians.

The top prize for bodek-ism must go to the Deputy Prime Minister who called on Umno members to pledge unwavering loyalty to Najib as “Allah” willed him to be their leader.

According to reports, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was reported to have said: “We have to remember we are in a time where Allah has put Datuk Seri Najib as our president. It is fate that Allah wanted it that way.

“I urge all members not just pledge your loyalty through your mouths. The pledge should also be in actions as that is what is wanted by our religion,” he apparently told Umno wing delegates at the opening of their general assemblies.

Zahid also pledged his own loyalty towards Najib as the party president and said: “To make Umno strong forever, loyalty should be practiced by all members. No matter what criticism or rumours are thrown towards the party president, it cannot falter, my loyalty to him,”
Presumably, Zahid has made this speech to protect his own position as the likely successor to Najib. When that happens, he will want others to use that same logic, “Allah has put …….. as our president.”

I am sure that all thinking UMNO members must also realize that the present crisis in UMNO and the condemnation the party’s leaders are facing from the rest of the world are also God-sent!

  1. #1 by Bigjoe on Saturday, 3 December 2016 - 11:09 am

    The problem isn’t the immorality of UMNOism, the problem is what or rather who enable it. Despite all the sensational display of political indulgence at PWTC, the more significant event is Hadi’s PAS revealing his siding with slander of Ahok in Indonesia, IGP risking being incompetent by excusing the Police from finding Ridhuan Mohd, and arrest of orang Asli in Kelantan. All these events are runaway over entitlement of Hegemony by both UMNO-PAS.

    Like it or not, the battles is over over-entitlement and dysfunctionality of racial and religo politics. It’s not the immorality of it that has already run too long.

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