Thursday, November 29, 2007

Raja Nazrin's Wisdom unfold

Raja Nazrin unfold his wisdom again at the National Economic Outlook Conference 2008/2009 organized by Malaysian Institute of Economic Research.

But the reportings of his speech draws different ideological approach and emphasis. TheStar headline reads: "Nazrin: Nurture Human Capital". NST prefers: "Hi-tech's the way to go"

The content between the two reports also draws different emphasis. The NST highlight is more on high-tech. At the first para, NST wrote: "Malaysia needs to take a big step up the technology ladder by moving into high-technology and knowledge-intensive industries. Raja Muda of Perak Raja Dr Nazrin Shah said this was the only way to remain internationally competitive."

"Policies that have served us well in the past are unlikely to work in the future," he said.

"Malaysia's past growth was driven mainly by large increase in the use of labour and capital inputs, but future growth will have to come from productivity gains and technological breakthroughs. This in turn, requires the country to vastly improve its human capital base by investing heavily in training and education, and promoting research and development."

"Raja Nazrin said physical, human and social capital constitute the three prerequisites of development. At the end of the day, the difference between a fully functional state and a dysfunctional one may lie in nothing more than the quantity and quality of its social capital."

"I believe that shaping the right socio-economic environment is a very important task and this does not lie entirely, or perhaps even mainly, in the economic domain," he said.

Let's read what TheStar emphasized:

"Countries, including Malaysia, must change with the aspirations of their citizens or risk losing their best and brightest, said Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Dr Nazrin Shah. There are countries today whose citizens are highly educated and whose scientists and engineers are at the leading edge in their fields but who want nothing more than to leave their countries. “It is time that we reunite these disparate parts into our development story,”..."

Do you see their ideological perspective? NST's thinks Raja Nazrin's emphasis is on High-tech and competitiveness, while TheStar's grasp the issue of human capital and brain drain.

Let's go further into TheStar's ideological perspective:

"Nazrin said many “middle-income countries” focused on human capital development, entrepreneurship, and scientific and technological innovations but these could not stand alone without the social norms and values. Human capital development without the right environment is futility in itself,” he said."

I tried to expound similar perspective at the NST but they don't seem to espoused the same ideological output. This para does express wanton of insights about the fundamentals of political and social ideologies that shapes the economic landscape of each nation. As Nazrin warned: "Human Capital Development without the Right Environment is Futility in itself". HCD, Entrepreneurship, Science & Technology, and Innovation, could not stand alone without social norms and values. Two simple lines to express the wholesome truth.

Could we learnt from this wisdom? Could we grasp the ideological and philosophical epiphany? Are we illuminated by Nazrin's thoughts and wisdom?

Let's contrast another man's wisdom and ideology. "Don't Butt in, says Nazri", reports TheStar at page N10. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz, who rebuked Karunanidhi for interfering, said what happened here had “nothing to do with Tamil Nadu.”

”Do not meddle in our affairs. This is Malaysia, not Tamil Nadu ... lay off,” he told reporters at the Parliament lobby yesterday.

“It’s a mistake to make an apology to them. It’s not the Indian community that’s involved. Don’t be samseng (gangster),” he said, adding that the issue was discussed at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting.

Nazri seems to be living in a one-man island. Human are social beings and the Indians in India are definitely concerned about their fellow brethren. Even Malaysian government had tried to meddle with the affairs in Myanmar when the govt sent Tan Sri Razali to mediate between the Junta and Aung San Syu Kii. Khairy and UMNO Youth had demonstrated at the American Embassy on issues between Israel and Palestine, and the Americans' involvement on the Middle-east peace process. Aren't UMNO and Malaysia meddling in others' affairs? So, what is the issue of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi's call to his Indian Manmohan Singh over the plight of Tamils in Malaysian. He had expressed deep pain at the way the police has treated them.

Cakap Tak Boleh Serupa Bikin. The Phrase: "Do what I tell You to Do, Not What I Do." Nazri seems to espouse two different system and ideology which are to be applied in differing circumstances. There is one set of rules for the Oligarchy and another for the proletariat. Similarly, there is one set for UMNO and another for their coalition partners. There's also one set for BN and another for the opposition. Equally, there's one set for UMNO Malays and another for the other Malays. So, George Orwell was right on, "All men are equal, but some are more equal".

Where are we going? Utopia or Ethiopia?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Raja Nazrin's keynote address was indeed enlightening.
The spineless subservient gutter press of course spun it, and did not factually report what it was actually all about.
I strongly recommend that each and every Malaysian makes an effort to read and fully understand this keynote address.
Raja Nazrin has once again drawn on his intellect, great wisdom, deep understanding and foresight, to analyse, discuss and propose the best way forward to ensure that Malaysia progresses and will eventually become a developed nation.
Unfortunately such noble qualities are absent in most of those in government.
We are doomed unless and until this country effectively governed.

Anonymous said...

Nazry, do ya know how many of the Malaysia cbinet ministers are of Tamil Nadu descent?

Anonymous said...

nazri ala mugabe will prefer another zimbabwee. you want more taxi licence? asked nazri ok.

Anonymous said...

Nazri has the foot in the mouth disease... calling indians penyangak .. gangster.. !!!

He is the king of beruk among all der morons.. he is down right rude..to CM Karunanidhi asking him to lay off..

AAB cant even control his own ministers... if he doesnt ask NAZRI to shut up soon... Indians tro out the world are gonna loath him to the core and wait.... they oredi hate him .. the indians in indian are already talking bout boycotting M'sia...

Hidup BOdohland!!!!!

Anonymous said...

so what's the fark, that we still keep sending our troops to every farking corners of the earth.

why the fark are we spending millions meddling in those plo/isreal, the bosnia sh*ts.

this bugger is one blardy penyagak pondan.

Anonymous said...

WE MUST STAND BY & AGREE WITH NAZRI...

ALL INDIANS ARE 'PENYAGAK'.

AND ALSO WE WANT THE BLARDY INDIAN GOVERMENT TO BACK-OFF AND TELL THEM THEIR PROBLEM ARE WITH THOSE PAKI.

WHY?

COS WE ELECT HIM TO SPEAK ON OUR BEHALF... WHAT HE SAID IS HOW WE FEEL. SO PPL HAPPY VOTING NEXT TIME AROUND.

Helen said...

How I wish we could follow US and have a YouTube Q&A sessions with our esteemed, pandai pandai mia minister...

Anonymous said...

Not all Hindraf followers or supporters are penyangak. Some are gangsters,hooligans, troublemakers and uncivilised individuals. Some are unsuccessful and strugling lawyers. They are developing new approach of getting clients.One way is through Hindraf.Instanteneously they have become celeberity in Tamil Nadu. But Tamil Nadu pl take care of Indians in India. There are rooms for civil society in Malaysia be they Indians or not. But for penyangak Hindraf members you will be dealt with an ISA provision. No descrimination; Melayu, Cina, Tamil,Hindu, Dayak, Orang Asli any individuals for that matter; you create civil unrest you face ISA.

chong y l said...

brudder mave:

These dungus are so used to practising double standards, they even forget when whey venture out of Msian borders. Yes, your quotes sum it best -- "So, George Orwell was right on, "All men are equal, but some are more equal".

Where are we going? Utopia or Ethiopia?" My conclude: These UMNO idiots/oligarchs are leading the proletariat towards the Abyss... but VVVVVVVe will do something about IT before that happends!:)

Gukita said...

I wonder who's this guy hiding behind anonymous front to pose a higher degree of Nazriness than Nazri himself. Cakap Tak Serupa Bikin.

Maverick SM said...

Gukita,

You are right. At times, I just thought of deleting them. We need constructive and intellectual discourse, not plain hard diatribes.

I just hope we are sharing views and opinions that are beneficial and thoughtful.

Gukita said...

I wonder whether Nazri is really himself or is he playing a typical role, something like WWE for Barisan. A cabinet minister cannot be like this unless it is a deliberate act...Someone to play the `samseng' role.

Maverick SM said...

Gukita,

Your point is the essence of this posting.

Anonymous said...

Maverick, the phrase 'Cakap Tak Boleh Serupa Bikin' is wrong. It is ' Cakap Tak Serupa Bikin' meaning - Not Walking The Talk'.. TQ.

Maverick SM said...

Thanks Anon. Ok, it's Cakap Tak Serupa Bikin... Boleh!!!!