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Monday, July 25, 2011

If doubt, just blame it on the Jews

It's time for Malaysian leaders to grow up. Relying on big-lie Jewish conspiracies is no substitute for honest and transparent governance.

On July 9, 20,000 Malaysians gathered in Kuala Lumpur to demand more transparency in electoral laws in connection with next year's national elections.

Police unleashed tear gas and chemical-laced water on the demonstrators and temporarily detained nearly 1,700 of them. According to reports, authorities also detained six opposition activists without trial and accused them of trying to use the rally to spread communism. Police said they found T-shirts and other materials linked to communist figures.

Apparently, these measures didn't suffice for some of Malaysia's nervous ruling elite. The editors of Utusan Malaysia, owned by Prime Minister Najib Razak's United Malays National Organization ruling party (UMNO), defaulted to a time-tested maneuver: When in doubt, blame the Jews!

The Jews? Most citizens of the overwhelmingly Asian economic giant have never and will likely never meet a Jew in their lifetime. And yet the folks at Utusan Malaysia, which is influential among Muslims in rural areas who rely on government-linked media to shape their worldview, are apparently confident warnings about a "Jewish plot" would resonate in a land without Jews.

To understand why, you need only look at the track record of the man who dominated his nation for a quarter of a century, Malaysia's fourth prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad.

Mahathir was credited with engineering Malaysia's rapid modernization and spectacular economic growth. He was a dominant political figure, winning five consecutive general elections. He also used his political clout and controversial laws to detain activists and political opponents.

And Mahathir is an anti-Semite.

Back in 1970, in his treatise on Malay identity, "The Malay Dilemma," he wrote: "The Jews are not only hooked-nosed ... but understand money instinctively. ... Jewish stinginess and financial wizardry gained them the economic control of Europe and provoked antisemitism which waxed and waned throughout Europe through the ages."

In August 1984, a visit by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra was canceled when his Information Minister demanded that music by composer Ernst Bloch be deleted from the program. His crime? He was a Jew and the selection chosen was based on Hebrew melodies.

In 1986, Mahathir charged "Zionists" and Jews with attempting to destabilize the country through allegedly Jewish-controlled media. He subsequently banned The Asia Wall Street Journal for three months describing the publication as "Jewish owned." In the 1990s, Mahathir used the Malaysian news agency, Bernama, to accuse Australian Jewry of conspiring to topple him.

Mahathir, who made Islam a central component of Malaysian identity, made this chilling charge in 1997: "We are Moslems, and the Jews are not happy to see Moslems progress."

Perhaps that would help explain the resounding ovation which greeted his screed at a Islamic Leadership Conference in 2003: "The Europeans killed 6 million Jews out of 12 million ... but today, the Jews rule the world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them."

And just last year the elder statesman of anti-Semites said this at a conference: "Jews had always been a problem in European countries. They had been confined in ghettos and periodically massacred. But they still remained and still thrived and held whole governments to ransom. ... Even after their massacre by the Nazis in Germany, they survived to be a source of even greater problems to the world."

All this may help explain why Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" are on prominent display at the Malaysian capital's International Airport.

But there are some signs that in 2011 not everyone is drinking Mahathir's toxic Kool-Aid. Maria Chin Abdullah, one of the organizers of the mass rally that sought to prevent electoral fraud, charged that Utusan Malaysia's warning of an alleged Jewish conspiracy was "nonsense that is being spread in very bad taste," adding, "To rely on this claim of Jewish support is to insult the people's good intentions of seeking important reforms."

Perhaps Kuala Lumpur hasn't paid much attention to the Arab Spring. Maybe its time they did, especially since it was inspired by Muslims demanding more freedom and democracy. It isn't world Jewry that is driving members of minorities to the streets of Kuala Lumpur, but the failure of a democratic government to provide equal rights and opportunities to all their citizens. It's time for Malaysian leaders to grow up. Relying on big-lie Jewish conspiracies is no substitute for honest and transparent governance.

By Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Huffington Post

17 comments:

  1. But Najib and his wife supported the Jews in many ways. Including buying jewelery from a Jewsih designer.

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  2. Funny how they blame the Jews on everything. What sort of grudge does Utusan have against them?

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  3. Menjadi rakyat Malaysia, memerhatikan perkembangan semasa dlm negara melalui news, portal berita dan blog, menonton tv milik kerajaan serta mendengar ucapan pemimpin2 dari blok umno/bn telah memberikan pelajaran yg mendalam kepada saya betapa mereka ini sangat2 membenci manusia yg digelar YAHUDI@JEWS dan negara yg dipanggil ISRAEL. Malah mereka lebih membenci golongan ini dari HITLER dan NAZInya, lebih membenci kumpulan ini dari JEPUN yg dulunya membawa petaka terburuk terhadap Malaysia. Meraka juga tidak pernah gagal dalam menyebarkan fahaman mereka kepada rakyat Malaysia bahawa kaum YAHUDI ini adalah kaum yg perlu dilaknat lidah sampai bila2.

    Dengan melihat kepada situasi ini, tidak akan ada peluang bagi rakyat malaysia utk melihat di sebelah pihak lagi apa yg berlaku sebenarnya. Adakah YAHUDI dan ISRAEL harus diperlakukan sehinanya BABI PENCEN dan sekutuknya FERAUN. Mereka yg menyebar dan menyemai bibit kebencian terhadap YAHUDI ini tidak pernah cuba utk memahami situasi sebenar dan terus menerus mendidik segenap pelusuk rakyat malaysia yg mereka seharusnya meludah golongan@bangsa YAHUDI. Dengan hujah yg hanya bersandarkan kepada sejarah yg dipetik bermula dari tahun2 terakhir Nazi dan pada tahun2 permulaan bangsa YAHUDI bangkit, mereka langsung mendakwa bahawa YAHUDI adalah umat TUHAN yg kejam@berperikemanusiaan. Rahmat kepada ISRAEL kerana berjaya mematahkan serangan bangsa ARAB dengan ISLAM mereka setiap kali. Rahmat ISRAEL kerana mereka tidak pernah KALAH kepada ARAB@ISLAM setiap kali mereka menyerang. Tapi petaka apabila negara2 islam termasuk Malaysia mengajar rakyat mereka masing2 utk membenci umat Tuhan yg dipanggil YAHUDI. Tuhan Mahakuasa, Tuhan Mahatahu, Tuhan Maha Adil. jika Dia menghakimi kaum YAHUDI adalah salah, jadilah ia begitu. Itu terletak di tanganNya. manusia tidak layak menghakimi sesama mereka.

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  4. Hey Malaysian should be thankful... we are better than the other country... what else you guys want to argue???

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  5. You go and travel to other countries... when you back here in Malaysia i am sure you be thankful staying here...

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  6. Biar pun mempunyai persamaan agama, M'sia tiada seorang pun berbangsa Yahudi. Adakah sesorang Christian atau Islam di M'sia semestinya berbangsa Yahudi atau Arab.

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  7. Orang yang seperti katak di bawah tempurung saja akan menelan bulat2 tentang benda2 negatif yang diperkatakan tentang Yahudi. Bukan semua Yahudi jahat dan bukan semua Melayu (sorry to say) itu baik tahap dewa ok. Grow up.

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  8. Mereka yang pernah tinggal di luar negara lebih bersikap terbuka kerana mereka didedahkan dengan banyak perkara. Manakala di M'sia, masih banyak perkara/fakta yang disekat dan kerana itulah minda rakyat M'sia senang dipengaruhi terutamanya yang menggunakan sentimen perkauman dan agama. Diajar membenci sebelum mengetahui kebenaran. Sungguh mengecewakan.

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  9. Jadi kesimpulan dalam semua ini bersyukurlah dengan apa yang ada. Mungkin setiap orang ada penjelasan masing-masing. Tapi untuk rakyat Malaysia, kita mengharapkan sangat jika boleh kita utamakan ketenangan dan keamanan terlebih dahulu seperti menerima hasutan pihak lain.

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  10. suatu hari nnti, kita akan tahu bagaimana Yahudi itu sebenarnya.

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  11. diharap keadaan negara ini tidak akan menjadi seperti keadaan2 di negara luar yang sentiasa tidak stabil.

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  12. Ketidakstabilan Malaysia adalah angkara kerajaan yang terlalu takut kepada bayangan sendiri dan mengunakan taktik kotor untuk terus berkuasa.

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  13. Tuhan telah mengangkat bangsa Yahudi sebagai umatNya yg terulung, bijak dan malah membimbing mereka ke tanah yg telah dijanjikan iaitu negara yg dunia kenal sebagai Israel, tanah terletaknya tanah suci Jerusalem@Bethlehem atau Baitulmaqdis bagi umat islam. Sejarah negara ini sangat panjang dan ia tidak bermula hanya pada tahun 1900 selepas Yesus seperti yg pemimpin2 islam rujuk. Tanah ini diduduki oleh bangsa Yahudi melalui perjanjian dgn Tuhan. Tanah ini juga adalah tanah yg menjadi perebutan antara islam dan Kristian sejak sekitar tahun 600 selepas Yesus dan pernah beberapa kali ditawan@dijajah oleh islam. Perkara2 yg mendorong org2 islam membenci bangsa ini hanyalah kerana mereka bijak, terpilih, dan berjaya menawan semula tanah ini walau mereka hanya beberapa kerat dlm dunia selepas peristiwa tergik holokos.

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  14. Better to just leave the Jews. Don't bother them.

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  15. yang penting sekarang ni kita perlu berusaha untuk memajukan negara kita..

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  16. tidak payah sibuk2 pasal bangsa orang lain.. berusaha majukan bangsa sendiri lebih berfaedah dari memperkatakan bangsa orang lain.

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  17. Don't know why the Jews are always targeted?

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