Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Lukewarm Response to this years' National Day


(I posted this to my RMC Old Boys yahoogroup)
Dear all,
I might be wrong here.
It seems that the overall response to this years' National day is rather lukewarm.
I am referring to our E-list here.
In previous years we had some postings about our National day or rather i would post something just to highlight our National day.There will be one or two others who would do similarly.

This time around there is none and i am the only one at the moment, just a day away from 31st August to write something here.

Am i surprise?
No i am not because i too am feeling rather lukewarm about this year's do.
Unlike in 2007, when i was involved in the parade itself when we had 50 of our OPs marching up front on National day parade, this year seems quite a distance away from that feeling i had two years ago.

Am i being less patriotic?
Am i being less Malaysian?
Am i getting ungratefull?
Am i the only one?


Some says that it is the H1N1,
Some says that it is the fasting month

But nobody is saying that they are not in the mood to be reminded of the day, 52 years ago,
when our fathers gladfully declared and celebrated their Independence from their Colonial masters.
Yes,the tv is constantly screening flashback of that moment in time, but then again statistics has it that most of us alive now are oblivion to that day 52 years ago.
Yes we can pretend to have some sentiments but, that is only superficial because, most of us were not there then...
It is only a historical sentiments that we have.....we are play acting to be sentimental about our independence.
Again i might be wrong here, and there are many genuine Malaysians out there who are truly appreciative of our forefathers fight for Independence!!

To top all that had happened recently, the 'cow's head' incident yesterday in Shah Alam, seems to me an indication that something is terribly wrong.
I can understand the sentiments of some of those who objected to the location of the temple.
But i cannot accept the idiotic act of parading the 'cows' head'.
I liken it to our childhood act of drawing a line on the ground and drawing a circle there on each side as an indicator of our father's head and daring the other guy to step on it.

That is inviting trouble...
Now that it has happened, i am sure there will be many 'rumours' and 'wild tales' that will follow.
There will be many stories of the 'pigs head' and many others.....

I am not sure how our Govt is going to tackle this.
Can they ISAed all those guys that took part yesterday?
Can the Indian leaders convince some Indians to take it coolly?
Can the Police seriously control everybody?
Can the others tolerate the idiotic act as an act by some Idiots out to cause mischief?

I know fingers are pointing here and there.

Can we on this E-list do something so that things will not escalate or be blown out of proportion?
I am sorry if my posting here, be misconstrued an an out of place posting or a piece of rubbish....

I am just trying to reason out how wonderfull, the last 52 years has been, less the Communist Insurgency and the Racial Riot of 69, that our nation has been blessed with.
Overall, we have not done badly.
I know some disagree and says that it could have been better, but on looking back, we are OK.

Since i am just older by a year than our National day, i am gratefull to my parents and grandparents for being responsible to ensure that i have a better life than them.
My National Day sentiments is for them.
Merdeka, Merdeka Merdeka.......
In English it is Freedom Freedom Freedom.
And it is the Freedom of the Mind that is Ultimate.
Free the Mind from Hatred.....

OP Azudin O Fuad

Thursday, August 20, 2009

52 Years is a long time





As we are about to be reminded of the 52 years after we got our Independence from our colonial masters, i am lost for words as what to write.

I decided to post the picture of the flags which was taken at the foot of the Putrajaya International Convention Centre.
The flags are displayed 24 hours a day.Rain or shine.
I know another friend of mine, a retired Jeneral, who writes about the flag in his blog. I did not make any comments there but i thought that i have a different angle as how the flag should be raised.
From my observations, it seems that the flag is only raised once and it stays there forever.
Unlike my basic training of raising the flag and lowering it down before sunset, it is becoming a trend now, that our flags are raised up the flag poles and remains forever up there.
Sometimes the flags remains for 365 days a year, i.e. from one National day to another!!
Sometimes, the colours changed and the shape too changed due to wear and tear..

Is the flag just a decoration?

Is flying the flag 365 days a year day and night a sign of one's utmost loyalty to the nation?
Do we need to physically keep the flag flying?
The flag too needs some rest...

In my military life, we took care of the flag with utmost respect and care.
The flag is raised and lowered every day.
The flag is lowered and kept dry, when it rains.
There is always somebody who is nominated to take care of the flag.
Looking at the way flags are raised now, it seems that once they are up there, then nobody cares about them, come rain or shine!!!!
Can this also be a metaphor at how loyal we are to our country and leaders?