Ladies and Gentlemen,
friends and colleagues, peace be with you.
My speech today will cover
two main parts. One, The Hari Malaysia celebration and two, the closing of our
project the #SaySomethingNice campaign.
Today September 16th is Hari
Malaysia. Exactly 50 years ago in 1963 we formed Malaysia. A day that has found
a larger awareness amongst the rakyat the last few years .
Our message this year calls
Malaysians to go back to basics. We need to Embrace Many Colors, One Race.
We featured Ngimat Ayu the
late Pemanca or Paramount Leader of the Kelabits, our brother and sister
Malaysians in Bario, Sarawak in our advert featured last Friday. He passed away
recently. I was lucky to have lived with him for 8 days in 2008. He named me
Giak. So, I am an associate member of the Kelabit people.
Let us embrace Many Colors,
One Race.
We as a nation in 1957 and
later 1963 chose integration over assimilation. We decided not to be
colour-blind. Yes …. we decided not to be colour-blind.
We chose to practice The
Quran Chapter 30 verse 22 where it says, “And of His signs is the creation of
the heavens and the earth and the diversity of your languages and your colors.
Indeed in that are signs for those of knowledge”.
It was a bold and daring
move. It is easier to choose the path of assimilation like our neighbours
Indonesia and Thailand did.There all other cultures are put aside or
discouraged, allowing only one culture to exist. Cultural names are exchanged
with national ones. No need for negotiation, no need for empathy, no need for
give and take. Take it or leave it.
Instead we chose to embrace
all the colours. We created a nation with many colours but with the goal of
becoming one Malaysian race. We are many colours, one race – a fine example of
Unity in diversity.
It is very important that we
the rakyat understand this position.
Take language, for example.
We allow and encourage every
language to prosper instead of forcing one language on everyone – while at the
same time promoting Bahasa Malaysia as our National Language and as a platform
for Unity.
Our decision to integrate
rather than assimilate is a wise one. Three thousand languages have ceased to
be spoken all over the world and the number is growing.
While humanity, Malaysians
included, always make a big hoo-haa about the extinction of animal species –
which is good, many fail to pay attention to the demise of cultures and
languages – which is bad.
This must be corrected
Malaysia is not going to be
a party in this loss to humanity. We belong to a nation that cares for our
cultural treasures - all cultural treasures.
We not only want to
preserve, promote, and guard the main languages and cultures in our society but
to also ensure smaller ones like Kelabit, Kristang, and Temuan.
They must not go extinct.
We must never allow any one
of our many cultures and languages to perish – the loss of one is the loss of
the whole.
Firstly, parents must pass
this down to their children.
All these accusations that
one group is trying to kill the language of the other via this or that school
programs or syllabuses are shallow political talk.
What happens in school
cannot kill a language or culture. What we do at home can.
If we do not speak our
mother tongue at home to our children, we are ensuring its natural death. Let
us stop blaming others and take responsibility – we take action and conquer our
own failures.
The Buddha’s teaching in
Dhammapada 103 says, “Though one should conquer a million men in battlefield,
yet he, indeed, is the noblest victor who has conquered himself “. Pay heed!
At the same time we also
want government policies not to neglect any cultural traditions. We expect
businesspeople to balance profit and people. Civil society must play its part
too.
This is important because
our strength and beauty lie in our diversity.
As we are Many Colors, One
Race.
This takes us to the second
part of my speech. The closing ceremony of our #SaySomethingNice campaign.
A campaign that looks for
the co-operation and involvement of individuals young and old, business
organizations, civil society and the government. A total Malaysian affair.
The Tunku laid our
foundation for success when he said, “Our future depends on how well many different kinds of people
can live and work together” This campaign is a direct practical application to
Tunku’s wish. A wish that can be accepted by all regardless of race, religion
or background.
For the Bible in Psalms
133:1 says, “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity”.
And the Rigveda says, “Let your aims be common, and your hearts of one accord,
and all of you be of one mind, so you may live well together”.
The Rigveda is right.
Through this campaign we made new friends. Fellow Malaysians that share the
same heart, the same passion and a vision for a better Malaysia.
A vision not only to unite
Malaysians but also create economic value to our UNIQUE SELLING POINT – our
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
We have a dream that one
day, perhaps in 10 to 15 years, this time segment between HARI MERDEKA &
HARI MALAYSIA will be so renowned that it will attract tourists from all over
the world in droves to visit the country and witness for themselves our Unity.
Today we stand proud that we
took this first step.
Let’s celebrate and be
joyous. Let’s congratulate and pat each other’s back.
Let’s say thank you to
all our fellow Malaysians who trust in our dreams.
The earlier Closing Gambit
showed a collection of pictures of activities in our campaign this year. Thank
you! Thank you! Thank you! We made it happen.
Special thanks to the Team
at zubedy who has been spending many day and NIGHTS to make sure the project is
a success.
A very very BIG thank you to
our friends here at Tropicana City Mall - Andrew, Mabel, Katy and our lovely
girl made to run here and there for days, Erynn.
But brother and sister
Malaysians let’s not stop here. Walt Disney once said, “ You are as good as
your next picture”. Let’s us not lose
momentum. We must continue to move forward. Personally I have set three
meetings within this month to gain more support for next year’s campaign. We
must also improve our organization.
Let’s pledge for
#SaySomethingNice 2014 Campaign. Let us all make next year’s campaign an even
better one.
Before I end I would like to
share with you some challenging experience.When we first mooted this project, I
received quite a few nasty emails, facebook and direct comments. Many suggested
that we were simply dreaming. Some even laughed openly – they said we were
simply naïve. Simply silly.
You too may have met with such
reactions. But we must practice turning the other cheek. We must answer bad
with good. Hate with love. There are not many bad people, just unconscious
ones. It is our job to educate and win their hearts.
We must continue our good
work, no matter what others may say. We must trust God will repay good with
good.
Going forward we can learn
from this video.
When we #SaySomethingNice,
#DoDomethingNice, or #GiveSomethingNice … it may take time to bear fruit, to
show results. It may even take 30 years. But I promise you. IT WILL BE WORTH
IT!!!
Thank you.
Anas Zubedy
1 comment:
Sai Ram. God bless you for all your fine work.
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