My Anthem

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Oliver Beware, Fagin Has Risen from the Dead!

Dickensian stories are being played out on the Malaysian stage – Genting Highlands Arena of Stars often reprises OLIVER - THE MUSICAL for Malaysian audiences the majority of whom I suspect have not even read any of Charles Dickens' original stories. The paying crowd comprises, my guess, a big section of the people who pay some RM50 to RM150 and come from families deemed to have “arrived” and want the pleasure to be handed down on a silver platter.

But there is another type of Dickensian “reality” shows played out in real life, in real time, NOT by stage actors or actresses, but on the strets around Bukit Bintang which boat several 5-star and eluxe hotels within a stine-thow, and along Chow Kit, where the hotels are less glitzybut noen the less vibrant and kicking. Remember the 26 children aged one to 16 taken off the strets in Kuala Lumpur reported in the Malaysian newspapers with pictues yesterday?

Desiderata wondered aloud whether it’s a Delightful Woe or a Woeful Delight …the short is reprised here:

In-Between-Delight-&-Woe
(Remember, CHIAROSCURO?)

SAVED: 26
BEG-AND-SELL ALIEN KIDS


The Malay Mail page 1 headline summarises a story that can be a Woeful Delight or may be a Delightful Woe?:{}

“They (the 26 kids) came from Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. They made their living on the streets by selling overpriced chewing gum and begging for donations purportedly for a madrasah. They were aged between one and 16. Twenty-six of them were rescued by police in Ops Bersih on Saturday.”

These modern Olivers might not have an unrelated Fagin to answer to, but they go home to fathers, mothers or guardians from foreign countries who find Malaysian streets a stage where each and everyone must all play a part, like what the Bard famously said.

What's troubling Desiderata is that there are many more Fagins out on the Malaysian stage.

Digressing a bit, but later I'd bring thee back to the stage connection, let's detour to this morn's newspaper highlights, both page 1 leads in The Star and theSUN, and I refer mainly to the latter (my 30sen copy and not the frebie from 7ELEVEN!):

'Fair deal' pledge

headlines the heart-warming assurance by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi who again assured "Malaysians of all races that they will be fairly treated under the New National Agenda and the 9th Malaysia Plan".

Speaking after a BN Supreme Council meeting that discussed the NNA. he said it is not the government's plan to stop the growth of any group.

He also briefed party leaders on the Malay Agenda and the New Economic Policy (NEP) that was raised during the UMNO general asembly and caused some reaction from other communities.

UMNO Youth head Datuk Seri Hishamuddin explained his NEP revival proposal and UMNO Wanita chief Datuk Seri Rafidahj Aziz explained the Approved Permits (AP) issue.



DESIDERATA's UPDATE:
In the weeklong Politics-Free Party at Desi's Place, I kept to my pledge NOT to post anything touching on POLITICS; so I strolled around fellow bloggers haunts like JeffOoi, MackZulkifli, and at Aizuddindanian.com (Volume of Interactions), and at the founder of PPS site's I posted this Comment on his post on Hisahamuddin's wielding "The Racist Keris" incident on te UMNO Youth stage at the PWTC:

""""Aiz: Second your views.

Maybe the current UMNO youth chief learnt from his predeccessor who is now the DPM, esp brandishing the keris.

I don't know, after 30 years of the NEP, leaders can't see the world has changed, has moved on -- Globalisation, Competition, (esp Two Sleeping Dragons having Awakened, India and China), Age of Information and the Internet, and our leaders are preaching 2020, but still Thinking backwards to the 1970s-1990s! To Hishamuddin Hussein and his Turks (or is it turkeys?), my parting words: Think Global, Not Local, THINK NEEDS, NOT RACE, as dear Aiz has wisely discerned, and I heartily concur.
""""

Dear "Pak Lah", as Mark Antony said of "Brutus" in Julius Caesar, I echo, with some apologies for plagiarising Shakespeare:


But Pak Lah, we all know he is an honourable man
And I, I don't doubt any of his Brutus' nobility
But what about the rent-seekers, the Ali-Babas
Will they continue to hide under the Bumiputera blanket
Will they join thee in forsaking the subsidy and free-ride mentality?

Dear Pak Lah
I know thee as a honourable Prime Minister
I'm not so sure of thy underlings
Raping the hills, the oil and freloading on the AP band
Stashing away in safes overseas, or Alice's Wonderland
Or blatantly expose their colours at CasinoRoyale flings

I rest my case
Mr Prime Minister, mdern Brutus one o a kind
I pray for thee, I have your noble intentions in mind
I won't judge in haste
But I still sleep not in peace



DESIDERATA'S CONCLUSION:
With the Rent-seekers who sell their APs for a quick kill, and the other UMNOputras who seek Bumiputera shares when they already "have arrived" (going away for European and American holiddays every semester break) -- aren't we seeing the Modern Fagins rising from Diskensian 1800s tombs to make stooges of Modern Olivers? There are a lot of Olivers in the kampong, new villages, and squatters settlements just within the 5-km radius of the Petronas Twin Towers and Bukit Bintang Walk ...

Will Malaysians also remember them in your prayers? No, I don't mean the mean Twisted Faggots, just the runaway, beat-up Olivers and Olivias!

Do I invite those at the Arena of Stars and the annual PWTC Great Hall fiesta audiences to join me and Oliver, begging "Can I have more?"


PS (added at 2.41pm): After strolling to http://aisehman.org, I recopied one comment to Aisehman's post asking Readers to contribute 10 questions to be forwarded to Khairy Jamaluddin for comment:

""""Your boss Hisham recently said that the Bumi share ownership today is about 19%; another UMNO stalwart Shaberry Cheek stated that in 1985 itself, 15 years after NEP started, the Bumi stake had been raised from a low level (single digit, don't have the exact figure now)in 1970 to about 19%.

(1)So in percentage terms; the Bumi stake has stood STILL at 19%, yes no doubt on an expanded cake, but nevertheless, still no dynamic progress has been made (contrasted with initial 15 years).

(2) My postulation is that Hisham, your Big Boss, did not quote a figure based on collated statistics;; or reliable methodology to measure whatever that reflects the "reality" of this Bumi corporate equity in percentage terms. By this I mean UMNO Youth has created a FICTION in order to justify its call to "revive the NEP".

Please confirm if (1) or (2) is valid.

If (1) is valid, how would continuation of a policy that has proven to be a failure (otherws\ise no dynamic progress from static 19% in last 20years?); OR

If (2) is valid ie Hisham quoted a fiction, If my postulation is correct, how about you erasing the fiction and taking over UMNO Youth chieftaincy NOW?""""

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess the plan to revive the NEP and make it into the NNA will not bring much difference to us although our PM had said that it will be a fair deal to all races.

And by reviving the NEP we are going back to the past rather than heading towards the future, where our Vision 2020 will be waiting for us.

chong y l said...

Kyels:

Precisely, OlderMalaysians see it, YoungMalaysians, YoungerOnes see it, but these politicians in their 40s, 50s, 60s, don't see it. There are so many "contradictions" in the PM's assuring speech...maybe his speechwriters/advisers all have 1970s-80s-90s eyes ... and we are already 5 years into the new millennium...

What was the saying -- Having eyes, but they would not see...? No wonder many of my fellowmen/women have in their minds, THE MALAYSIAN DILEMMA, but are too tired to express themselves, mostly don't know where to start!

Sometimes, Desiderata feels so down ... Let's listen to some Enervating Anthems, mine is MY WAY...
what about yours, kyels? Share some uplifting lines?

Anonymous said...

Hi Desi,

It seems that whatever the PM is saying, it is getting irrelevant. The assurance given is, to me, just for the record only. Nothing more than that.

Regards

chong y l said...

Hi Moses:

That's an observation I also garner from several of mGf and acquaintances I strike up conversations with at coffee-shops and teh=tarik stalls. I'm beginning to "almost agree" with most of them -- But then where would we be headed?

I'd give the PM as much support when he's doing the right things. I believe he's a decent bloke; but it's the lon-entrenched culture of dependencey, free ride and subsidy mentality ...I think we need to Pray More ...

and Singing "Amazing Grace" ... besides my enervating "My Way"; wonder if it helps?

"Thanks, Moses, Join the Challenge?"

Just an encouarging UPDATE: Sabrina Tan, Mitochondria, and of course, Kyels, have already committed themselves with at least one Essay. We'll welcome a wider group of travellers to board the Malaysian Journey...Selamat Datang!

H J Angus said...

Hi Desi
Very creative juices on Oliver....did he get any more?

Based on all or rather some that has been revealed about the goings on, there should be a different kind of NEP.

This NEP only applies to the "get rich quick and get rich long" Bumis who were given crony deals.
The government can apply a supertax on those Bumis with excessive wealth and use it to help all the poor, the marginalised in Malaysia.

Anonymous said...

Err...essay writing? Had left that behind for almost 28 years already-lah ;)

Words don't flow like tap water onto the paper for me leh.

chong y l said...

Hi h j angus:

I dunno about Oliver gettting some more ... BUT i know there are many more Fagins around trying to get their hands on the APs; maybe now moving on to land deals?

Amazing politicians, TWO WRONGS make one right for these nimcompoops, passing those APs to UMNO divisions/brancjes instead -- the foreign "auto-devils" are already at the gate, and you're still fighting over pieces of import papers.

I may just join Olivia (hussey, remember Angus?)instead, to escape to Romeo and Juliet era of the Bard-ist bliss?

chong y l said...

dear Moses:
I'm sure you've heard of "One more time, for old times' sake!"; can I ask thee to apply it creatively -- Essay, I mean!

OR may be get a groupie act (nothin' suggestive here, in case Imran is listenin' in), more interesting that way?

H J Angus said...

Yeah organise a gathering and invite that guy with the kris!

Maybe now you have to tell him its an audition for a Hang Tua(no h) movie.

chong y l said...

H J Angus:

Do you know Hisham THAT well?

I've a role for him, as VC handing out those "scrolls" dishing out DR. besides the orifixes of Tun, Tan Si, Datuk, and .... well you can the drift.

I'm heading to Indonesia to act as a Masters to get a Drs, and come back calling meself a DR. (What's in a missing 's" or a name -- A rose by any other name would smell as sweet..maaf to the Bard! if I misquote a wee but off!)

What did they say about throwing a rock into a BN gathering -- one or two Datuk or Dr would likely land in hsoital -- enciks like you and me are more safe/sane too. Ah, I ramble on, another luxury of blogging, eh?

Anonymous said...

You mean something like "Play it again, Sam." ;-)

It would be interesting to see how it will turn out. But at least I know I am in good "essayist"/literary company.

chong y l said...

Hi Moses -- thy company is also livening too, rest assured. Playing it again, indeed, as the Bard says, the world's a stage
And we are all actors
If I could be in Pak Lah's shoes
I'll clean out the whole cabinet
Play it again, Sam;)
& MOSES, Don't say that Desi essay NOT..;)

Anonymous said...

Actually the quote about "Playing it again, Sam." was taken from the movie Casablanca.

Nevertheless, the "student" now seek the "teacher" explanation: The Bard that you refer to is William Shakespeare, right? And where and which play did he write about "play it again"? As for the "the world is a stage and we are all actor", I knew it was taken from one of Shakespeare body of work but I don't know from which one.

And what do you mean by "essay NOT"? You got me there ;)

Regards

chong y l said...

Moses, thou taketh desi too seriously.

I saw Casablanca one-upon-a-time, am I correctin rcalling that Dick Bogarde's claasic was in B&W?

I was indulging merely in "wordplay" (you were challennged to join Im and humble me, remember?)

Yes, I was specifically referring to someone universally called The Bard, whose works define The Play. William Shakespeare, you're rite there! -- is deemed the greatest play'right this world has ever known, and his "The world is a stage .." is from AS YOU LIKE IT...

Maybe visit desiderata.english tomorrow, Insya-Allah,Desi will oblige with more olde Inggeris!

Ok, now to the word I use with NOT, according to Chambers English Dick:

essay - an attempt: a tentative effort:a first draft: a trial (acrch.): an experiment (arch.): a writtencomposition less elaborate than a treatise

So daer Moses, what this 'teacher'with a GreatBow ("pu gan dang"...trying out somehanyupinyin...)
means he's been writing/trying a lot, therefore can't be accused of not doing both! Or art thee, modest moses, essaying the teacher to a cosycorner on a hotSaturdayafternoon? If thou shake thy head, I may have to refer to a DR HOWDY... (Let's continue the morrow OK?

Closing with actual words of the first 2 lines:

"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;...";)