31 August 2021

YO KO ? ALI, AHKAO, MUTHU BIAR BETUL !

JANGAN SYOK SENDIRI DENGAN LAGU DAN UNTUK NYANYI JE ATAU RETORIK ORANG YANG WAT LAGU NI !




Salam merdeka semua sahabat.

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Merdekakanlah hati dan minda kita ini.

Lihatlah keliling kita dengan mata hati yang polos bukan dengan nafsu yang bercabang.

Kehidupan dan kemanusiaan perlu dinilai dengan nawaitu yang ikhlas bukan dari permukaan rupa dan perbezaan yang pelbagai sudut.

Moga Allah sentiasa merahmati dan melindungi kita.

Selamat ulangtahun yang ke 64 buat negara ku yg tercinta.

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THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD - YEAA . . FELLOW CITIZEN DON'T GIVE UP, STRUGGLE ON, THE TRUTH OF HUMANITY SHALL PREVAIL, GOD'S WILL 



Part of PM Ismail Sabri's National Day Speech

“On this significant day, let’s all promise to revive the country we have built together, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity.

“We should aim to have the same spirit of togetherness shown by Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra al-Haj, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, Tun Hussein Onn, Tun Dr Ismail Rahman, Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Tun HS Lee and Tun VT Sambanthan,” he said, listing Malaysia’s founding fathers who had fought for independence in 1957.

“This also includes the unity of leaders from Sabah and Sarawak, such as Tun Datu Mustapha, Tun Muhammad Fuad Stephens, Tun Abdul Rahman Ya’kub and Tun Temenggong Jugah, in the formation of Malaysia. This is the spirit we need to embody to revive and build the country,” he said. 

P/S : Why a certain important person's name and few others missing is the list. Does it means THIS FELLOW and others are confirmed NOT UNITY LEADERS but the opposite? This message was delivered in conjunction with our 2021 National Day by the current PM who have had served under this fellow and obviously the others too. It brings weight to what he has said and significantly the role this fellow and others have played in bringing the 'apartheid' policies to this country rather the Bangsa Malaysia or 1Malaysia they rhetorically spelt out ! 

29 August 2021

PEOPLE WITH WISDOM

 













HEY.. SMALL BRAIN HUMAN WHO LIKE TO CLAIM GOT BIG BRAIN !










 

26 August 2021

LESSON LEARNT DO YOU ?



 

DO WE HAVE SUCH A LEADER ? 
 

But we have many so-called leaders who are really good in deceiving people as they were so caring and holy god-fearing . . .  ! 

22 August 2021

YOU WILL KNOW THAT YOUR SOCIETY IS DOOMED

A good read and to ponder over. It was published in Malaysiakini and would like to preserve it here as reference to ponder further.

LETTER | 'You will know that your society is doomed'

Yusuf Hashim

I am a Malaysian first and a Malay second. I pray to God daily, and I believe in the hereafter where all of us will all be asked to account for what we did or did not do while we were alive. But I am not obsessively and destructively religious. I am unhappy with how my religion has been hijacked for political purposes, and I am angry with the people doing it am also angry with the charlatans and titled people who call themselves our leaders. I am unhappy with the creeping Arabisation of my multiracial and multicultural Malaysia. And I am angry with the dumbing down of the Malay rural population by politicians without integrity, without honour, without honesty and without conscience.

Being often labelled as incendiary by my classmates at the Royal Military College, I want to say something in this 63rd year of our independence. I do not care if you do not like what I am going to say.

Most of my classmates are presently in this "waiting to die mode" and have chosen to detach themselves from worldly affairs. Some will have a slightly longer wait compared to others, but all of us will surely die. Although on future independence days after our deaths, the sun will still shine, and the birds will still sing, I say to them, do you not care what will be the state of this country that you inherited from your fathers, that you will, in turn, leave behind?Of course, you care. You would be lying if you say you did not care.

If you choose silence, and to die without conscience for the state of the country that we are leaving behind for our grandchildren, and their grandchildren, that is your cowardly choice. I choose to say what I feel, and although alone I cannot do much to change things, I hope by speaking out, enough people will have their conscience pricked, and our numbers may swell enough to outnumber the living dead. And hopefully, the enlightened will be large enough in number to make a difference.

For a start, this affirmative action policy has gone on for far too long.

Although it has helped a lot of Malays, it is a double-edged sword, which is starting to hurt the Malays more than it helps. It has bred a crutch mentality among us Malays, to an extent that initiative and entrepreneurship have atrophied among the Malays. We have become risk-averse.

Our people have now come to believe that they cannot achieve anything without government help. Our race has become the object of derision by the more independently successful Chinese. Let us wean the Malays away from affirmative action. Let us embrace meritocracy. We need to taste hard work and some failure, for us to learn how to walk without needing crutches.

The affirmative action policy, when it was first mooted after the dark days of the May 13 affair, was the right thing to do. But half a century later, this policy has bred a cadre of Malay rent-seekers and politicians, who exploit this policy to enrich themselves immorally and illegally. In the name of helping the Malays, government-linked companies (GLCs) and government-owned companies (GOCs) have often become instruments to steal and to siphon money from public coffers. 

The positions of heads of these GLCs and GOCs have systematically been given not to capable and qualified persons, but are rewards reserved for politicians to entice them to do the bidding of their masters and to leap from one party to another. In addition, these positions are also dangled in front of many senior civil servants, to buy their complicity in nefarious schemes to bleed the country’s coffers.

At the trial of a previous prime minister, we heard how senior civil servants meekly carried out the orders of the sitting PM, without acting as the check and balance that they were intended to be. No doubt they were eyeing titles and cushy positions at GLCs and GOCs after their retirement from the civil service. I say GOCs and GLCs ought to be privatised. The government should only govern, and the private sector should be tasked to do business. This will remove the insidious opportunity for politicians to use the GOCs and GLCs as a political tool.

The effects of this disease are so entrenched today, that we are now derisively labelled as the country with the biggest kleptocracy in the entire world. One of our past prime ministers has even been convicted of a felony, and yet the dedak-infused still kiss his hands and scream, "What is there to be ashamed about?" whenever he makes his police-escorted rounds. What has become of these people?

I worked in the oil industry, and I know that Norway and Malaysia started developing our oil and gas industry at about the same time. In fact, both Norway and Malaysia have about the same size of hydrocarbon reserves beneath our land and our seas. But while Norway managed their bounty carefully, and today they have one of the world’s largest sovereign funds from oil and gas resources, exceeding one trillion US dollars in value, Malaysia has a sovereign debt exceeding RM1.264 trillion, including government liability exposure and commitments

I remember 55 years ago, one of our prime ministers booted Singapore out of Malaysia. I remember clearly watching Lee Kuan Yew crying on the black and white TV after that announcement. I remember that in the few years after that event, how we got one Singapore dollar at the Caltex station just before the Johor Causeway for only 90 Malaysian cents.

Today, the Malaysian dollar and cents have been renamed ringgit and sen, but the Singapore dollar is now worth 3.3 times our miserable ringgit and sen. And Singapore with no natural resources at all, except the perseverance, the will, and the ingenuity of its people, and the strategic thinking of their leaders, is today one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with a per capita GDP around a dozen times more than ours.

We are proud to have a national language which is Malay, but the policy of closing English language schools and converting all schools into effectively Malay medium schools, and leaving vernacular schools in existence, has led to disunity among Malaysians, because our children are now educated in silos, unlike my generation who were educated differently.

Our diversity should have been an asset. Instead, it is highlighted to divide us. Malay was never legally removed as the national language of Singapore, but the pragmatic and smart Singaporeans encouraged the study of English and Mandarin, as these two are the leading languages for commerce and science in our part of the world.

So, our nationalists and leaders have not been very clever. They have not managed the issue very well. I support Malay as the national and unifying language, but I have only contempt for the politicians who caused us to lose the advantage we would have had on the world stage with a population that was multilingual.

I feel sad today in seeing how a section of our Malaysian population is being made to be the bogey for all the failures and weaknesses of another section, the privileged section of the populace. Yet, against all odds, like the people of Singapore, this bogey section of the population are the owners and drivers of the commercial and industrial engines of this country.

In my humble opinion, it is our selfish, dishonest, and immoral leaders who are to be blamed for the mess our country is in, in this 63rd year of our independence. Even as our country bleeds from the Covid-19 calamity, our so-called leaders are still prioritising politics over-focusing on saving the country, just like the proverbial Nero still playing his fiddle while Rome burns. The Malay proverb, “Harapkan pagar, pagar yang memakan padi,” is appropriate, in the case of our Malaysia.

So, the question is, what can we do to pull ourselves out of this cesspool we are all in?

For a start, let us start seeing the elephant in the room. Let us openly talk about our issues and our problems. To my 75-year-old classmates, I say, let us pause a while in our preparations for the hereafter, and try to find a workable solution to this problem confronting our nation. If we do not talk about these issues, if we are silent, no solutions will be volunteered. I know it is difficult for those aboard the gravy train to talk about these things.

But the rest of us who are not, should make ourselves heard. It is too much to expect the BRIM infused and naive rural folks to see the light at this stage, because for a poor family earning just RM1,000 a month, a BRIM gift-payment of RM2,000 of taxpayer's money, is a powerful incentive to continue voting with their pockets instead of with their heads. It brings to mind the story once told about Stalin.

As a lesson to his followers, Stalin once ripped all the feathers off a live chicken. He then set the chicken on the floor a short distance away. The chicken was bloodied and suffering immensely, yet, when Stalin tossed some bits of wheat towards the bloodied chicken, it followed him around whenever he tossed wheat to the chicken.

Stalin then said to his followers, "This is how easy it is to govern naive people. They will follow you, no matter how much pain you cause them, as long as you throw them a little worthless treat, occasionally. One of our past and disgraced PM, who championed the policy that "Cash is King", probably learned it in England where he had most of his education.

In conclusion, I leave you this little anecdote, lifted from the book Atlas Shrugged, written by Ayn Rand in 1957, the year we gained independence from Britain.

"When you see that to produce, you need permission from men who produce nothing. When you see that money flows to those who deal not in goods, but in favours.

When you see that men get richer by graft and by pull, than by work.

And your laws do not protect you from them but protect them from you. When you see corruption being rewarded, and honesty becoming self-sacrifice, you will know that your society is doomed." 


WHO STEAL TO GET RICH?



WHO LIKE TO SEE PEOPLE TO GET SICK AND SUFFER TO GET RICH ? 
 

21 August 2021

ABIS LA TELO-TELO ANA !




 

20 August 2021

KALAU MACAM TU, MARI SAMA-SAMA JADI LANUN !










 

19 August 2021

ENOUGH LAH OF "UNTUK BANGSA, AGAMA DAN SAYA"

"Now, these prime minister wannabes after him, what do they stand for? Is it again for "bangsa, agama dan saya"? Whoever, he must expose to the nation his principles, strategy and ways to achieve them".

Munir Majid


"Ahli politik cilaka macam ini tak kisah walaupun ekonomi negara terus merudum dan kemakmuran hidup rakyat terus terseksa asalkan nafsu buas mereka tercapai" 

Anonymous


17 August 2021

CAN ONE REALLY TRUST YANKEE DODO ?

 

https://twitter.com/i/status/1427215206938251265

See what has happened in Afganistan.

Remember Vietnam !

Joe Biden :  "We are back" ! 




Afganistan and the Taliban as explained with this youtube presentation. 


16 August 2021

YANKEE DODO, YOU DESERVE IT


Yankee Dodo, just forget about antagonising China ! 

My comments (OutSyed the Box) : 

History repeats itself. Top left 1975, Saigon, South Vietnam, a US helicopter evacuates desperate Americans and Vietnamese from the rooftop helipad of the US Embassy in Saigon. The Americans had lost the Vietnam War after 15 years and were being kicked out. Top right 15th August 2021, a US helicopter evacuates Americans and Afghans from the rooftop helipad of the US Embassy in Kabul. Once again, 20 years after their Invasion of Afghanistan the Americans got kicked out.

There is an old military thery that America can never win a land war on the Asian mainland.  They defeated the island nation of Japan in World War 2. But since then America has never decisively won a war on the Asian mainland. Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria are just some examples. 

The Americans spent US$2 Trillion (RM8 Trillion) in their 20 year adventure to shed human blood in Afghanistan.  To what purpose? 

THE GAGAL 1.0 SINKED





 

14 August 2021

TOLONG LA KITORANG !









 

13 August 2021

MR. YANKEE DODO... YOU HAVE YOUR SYSTEM, WE HAVE OUR SYSTEM !

Madam Hua Chunying, a spokewoman of the China Foreign Affairs, recently gave a sharp and profound speech to the world.

She said, “Foreigners who eat Chinese rice are not allowed to smash Chinese bowls!”

These words have such deep and wide meanings.

1. China will no longer tolerate foreigners who earn their living in China and yet try to sabotage China.

2. China will not allow foreigners to politicise trade issues.

3. Don't ever tell China what to do or what not to do. Jack Ma is an example

4. China will never allow any foreigner, corporation, billionaire, powerful fund companies, etc to pressure China in any way! This is a direct warning to Goldman Sachs, Citibank, HSBC, Apple, Samsung, Rothchilds, etc and people like Soros, Warren Buffet, etc.

China will no longer allow these people whose scumbag ancestors poisoned China with Opium and craved out China into their own enclaves and ravaged the whole nation.

Any person, Corporation, Financial or otherwise, NGOs who  are dumb enough not to understand Madam Hua's words will be thrown out of China.

Those who do not understand Chinese phrases, proverbs or  idioms are advised to learn Chinese Culture.

H&M, a Swedish International  Company was recently shut down and can no longer  operate in China.

China has told US  and the West, “You have your own political system, we have our way of system. If you wish to run your country based on your system, that's your right. In China we have our rules. We want our children to be respectful, have good manners and be obedient. This is Chinese culture and when you are here you are required to behave likewise. If not, then we will throw you out !”


12 August 2021

THE DRAGON HAS BEEN AWAKEN !

 Wednesday, August 4, 2021

The Dragon has been awakened!


by Yu-Bok LIM

Let China sleep. For when she wakes, the world will tremble.

This line has always been attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, circa 1816. (No scholar, however, is certain that he had actually said it!)

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Even though most of the stuff they use in their everyday life carried a “Made in China” product origin line in the package, many people around the world still think China is a poor Third World country. You ask an average Joe in Australia, chances are that he has not heard of BeiDou, neither does he know that China has landed a craft in Mars, or its space station is now orbiting the Earth. I am pretty sure that he also does not know his Wi-Fi router carries a Huawei logo. Before the current trade tension, roughly one-third of Australia’s exports went to China. Yet, this average Joe will tell you China is a big bad wolf. Has he visited China? No.

This is not peculiar to Australia; this ignorance is everywhere – right from the US heartland to Modi’s India.

In the Nancy-and-Ted’s (House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Ted Cruz) world of America, the only China they know is their Chinatowns, the dragon dance, or the noisy tourists from China they see in downtown malls Many don’t even realise the gadgets they pick up from the local DIY outlets are from China, save that they appear to be very inexpensive compared to yesteryears'! Otherwise, China is the yellow peril that CNN and Fox News are constantly calling out: the genocides in Xinjiang (when perhaps three quarters of America do not know where on Earth it is), the suppression of democracy in Hong Kong, the risk posed by Huawei, and the theft of American knowledge by Chinese scholars and students in American universities, etc. Sooner or later, they will also add in Tibet and Macau in their “concern” list.

There is a common denominator in this demonization of China: their news media. I have already written much about its mercenariness, suffice to say that it is getting worse by the day and the paranoia has begun to cascade down to non-western reporters and journalists who have, advertently or inadvertently, become a tool of the politically and financially powerful anti-China forces in the US, Australia, and Europe. (Several who write for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and CNN or host for Aljajeera, for example, are Chinese, ethnically! You can also discern subtle skepticism - borne out of political biases than objective reporting - from South China Morning Post, CNA and The Straits Times from time to time.)

Remains of Summer Palace today
 

Opium addicts

Where does all this anti-China zeal come from?
During his presidency Bill Clinton was already conscious of the need for America to contain China. He didn't give China an easy ticket to join the World Trade Organisation. By Barrack Obama's time, that awareness is already cemented; his Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement was an obvious attempt to marginalize China. But the world at large was still a little benign about China's re-emergence. Everybody was happy that household goods that once considered "life-time" treats had become totally affordable. And Chinese tourists were filling up their hotels and swarming their souvenir shops. And although many may not like it, the value of their homes had shot up, thanks to the influx of wealthy Chinese who bought into their neighbourhood to house their school-going children, or park their money.

Even then, there was this live and let-live atmosphere until Donald Trump came around...

Trump is a through and through zero-sum businessman. He entered politics not because he had a strong ideological inclination. He did so to prove that he could run America the way he ran his business, a business which we in Asia would describe as one that has "ten shit tanks but with only nine covers". Nonetheless, American press loves superficialities. The "Apprentice" series that he starred became the K-pop of the mentality-shallow class there. What he saw during his official visit to China must have frightened him. China must be stopped! Trump's  global perspective is narrow. He focused on trade, and he felt America could bring China to its knees along. Nonetheless, the leaders of the UK, Canada, Japan and Australia were happy to echo him. The Five Eyes alliance was an intelligence sharing vehicle between the five English-speaking countries of the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand evolved during the Cold War to keep an eye on the world in general and Soviet Union in particular. How handy it is to use it against China! But New Zealand is not fully committed to this cause. Never mind, we have a ready replacement: Japan! And to ring-fence China, we invite India! 

 The QUAD was born. 

Overnight, the Chinese government is demonized as Chinese Communist Party. And no sooner, protesters-turned-rioters surfaced in Hong Kong to fight for democracy, and a Uyghur genocide badge on pinned on China. 

Many in China had thought Joe Biden would be voice of reasons when he became the president. Alas, how disappointed they are now. 

Biden has in fact more Trump than Trump. He is now a Sinophobia by any yardstick. He knew he couldn't do much harm on China in the area of trade. He is rallying the Five Eyes and the QUAD to halt China on the technological and military front. I believe all of us have read enough of his actions to either agree or disagree on this description of him and there is no need for me to elaborate further.

But it may be good to reflect a little on history...

First, the British…
The British and Germans have an intimate knowledge of China and Chinese, thanks to their 19th Century gunboat diplomacy in China. However, unlike Angela Merkel, whose stateswoman stature is admired well beyond Germany and regardless of race, creed or colour, Boris Johnson is a parochial politician. His flip-flop over Huawei is a clear-cut case of the man’s indecisiveness and ever-readiness to please America at any cost. And the British and Irish ought to take note; the South Asians are returning to rule them! (I flew into Birmingham Airport not too long ago; I thought I was flying into an India of the 22nd Century. I Hope my South Asian friends take this as a compliment! I understand Johnson is also one-quarter Turk.) 

Joe Biden is making every attempt to provoke China in South China Sea and this is an opportunity for Johnson to ingratiate himself deeper with the former. A show-of-the-might fleet there is British’s nostalgic walk down the memory lane of the era when they were exercising gunboat diplomacy at will on China. But this is 2021! They forgot their HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales were sunk by Japan without much ado. Can their HMS Queen Elizabeth and its flotilla now loitering right in front of China’s front yard stand a chance if China decides to test their DF-21D missiles on them?

Second, the Japanese…
The terror that was inflicted by the Japanese army in China and Southeast Asia, especially to their Chinese populations, is still vividly remembered by some who are still alive today. China was in a sorry state for more than a hundred years before Mao Tze-tung took over in 1949. The later Manchu government was totally inept, and the country was constantly ravaged by natural disasters. The warlords and Kuomintang were happy to see the country burnt while they fought for territories and loot the masses. Whereas in Japan, the Meiji Restoration had already propelled the nation to be at par with the western powers in terms of sophistication.

The Japanese had a grand design to rule East and Southeast Asia and even Australia under their Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere ambition. In their process of invading China, they began to cultivate a contempt for Chinese – borne out of the filth they saw in Chinese lives. To the Japanese, Chinese were sub-human, hence the slaughter without conscience.  

And the US…
To the US, the tens of thousands who died in their hands – the Afghans, the Syrians, the Libyans, etc in the Middle East, and the Vietnamese and Laotians in Indochina – and the millions they caused the local regimes/dictatorships to exterminate in Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Central and South America and Africa all in the name of fighting Communist dominos (see Bevins V, The Jakarta Method, 2020) are just inconvenient collateral damages in their mission or zeal to uphold their concept of goodness to the world.

And Down Under…
For years there was a White Australian policy until it was formally dismantled by the Whitlam Government in 1973. Successive governments have been friendly until the present one came into power. Even then, Scott Morrison did not lend himself as an attack dog at the beginning, even though several of his cabinet members were already making strong anti-China statements from time to time. Things came to a boil when Trump came to power and Morrison was happy to lend a big hand to help Trump to contain China. There was no looking back since then. Australia is now a staunch American ally. Many would ask, why would Australia do it when one-third of its goods are shipped to China? But if you look into history, Australia has always been a willing partner to the UK and the US: First and Second World Wars, the Vietnam War, and more recently the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

And day in and day out, you read and watch incredulous stories about China spun by the Murdoch papers and channels!

The Real Winners of Genocide / Atrocity Medals...
If there is such a thing as a Genocide medal to be awarded in modern history, I am pretty sure the US, Canada, and Australia with their treatment of natives would have made it to the podium. And if there is such a thing as Atrocity Olympiad, then Japan with its deeds in China and Southeast Asia during World War II would certainly qualify to be No 1 with Germany in close second. But in the Unconscionable Killing category, the US is surely the indisputable champion during the last fifty years. Whereas Germany and to some degree Australia and Canada have expressed their guilt, Japan is still most reluctant to admit what they have done during World War II. To their misplaced mind, they were trying to do these victims a good deed!
 
Cotton slavery in America
Who has not seen this image?

Under King Leopold II

    

Australian guilt?
Miserable China

Where had these Canadian children gone to?

And the last of the QUAD: Of all people, Modi’s India!
And in Narendra Modi’s India, it is all about tall poppies. How can China be more successful than us? The most formidable names in the world are headed by Indians – Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, Harvard Business School, and even the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore, which was founded by Chinese, etc. We were the first Asian to reach the Martian orbit. How Can China be more advanced than us?

Not many Indians have visited China. Their concept of China is not different from the Americans’: Blue ants and sweatshops. But they love the affordable mobile phones from China. I love to use the term Modi’s India to describe India. I have many friends who are Indian. We are intellectual equals, but I couldn’t help rubbing into them this irony: A country of 1.4 billion people and you have some of the best brains in the world, yet you have chosen a Donald Trump to be your prime minister!

I remember when I did my sixth form, many of our science textbooks were from India. When I was doing my Engineering degree, we knew many of the pioneers of our Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malaysia’s railway authority) came from the Indian Railway.

And there was this Non-Aligned Movement (NOM) during which China’s Zhou Enlai and India’s Jawaharlal Nehru were together at the forefront to resist “imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign aggression, occupation, domination, interference or hegemony as well as against great power and bloc politics. More recently you had the BRICS Summits where the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa would meet to promote political, commercial, and cultural cooperation between the five nations. No one doubted India’s non-aligned mindset.

However, the recent border skirmish with China and its inability to manage the corona virus pandemic must have jolted Modi and turned him into an anti-China fanatic. Your enemy’s enemy is your friend, how true it is! The US became an overnight friend, hence the formation of QUAD hoodlums.  

Many scholars contend that India was never a nation until it gained independence from the British. A nation as defined by Cambridge Dictionary is “a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.” In another dictionary, it is “a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own.” To a hair-splitter like me, India is not a nation in the strictest sense of the word. It is a country of many peoples – in terms of religion, culture, language, history, and what-have-you. In the Tang Dynasty, circa 600-900 AD, there was already a strong bond between China and "India". The glue of this bond, as we all know, was Buddhism. I honestly believe most Indians today do not think that historical foundation is significant enough for posterity.  

How do the Rest of the World See China today?
Far away in Africa and Central America, the China and Chinese they notice or understand come in the form of images of quiet and hardworking technicians who are putting up infrastructure in their towns or running the mines in their outback. The West is saying that the Chinese are there to strip Africa’s resources. Yes, the minerals are being mined and stacked at ports waiting for shipment to China. But do the Chinese exploit them like what the colonial powers had done? Remember how cruel King Leopold II of Belgium was to the Africans? And the number of slaves that were ended up in America’s cotton fields?

Come on, Americans and Europeans, you should not just parrot what your government and armchair journalists said about genocide or forced labour to China! You need to go there if want to know the truth!

Waking up China…
Samuel Huntington talks about the looming clash of civilisations (2003). His argument, if I remember correctly, is based on the incompatibility that he sees in many aspects of the cultures of the nine distinct civilisations that he has mapped out. I supposed he was more alarmed about the widening of the value gap between the Judah-Christian west and the Islamic world than the rest. That was the prevailing concern then; for Islam was increasingly seen as a new world destabilizing force. The emergence of China was not apparent then.

 

However, after the ascension of Obama, the pivot was shifted to a rising China. Only two civilisations are in danger of clashes – the western, led by the US, and China’s. That need to check China became Trump’s political capital. And instead of rationalizing the whole need, Biden went on to build on it. He wants to outdo Trump, lest he becomes a one-term president.

The clarion call has been issued. At one corner is the US’s brand of evangelism, and at the corner is the reluctant China, guided by its Before-Christ, principally Confucian, philosophy.

Had Trump and Biden not burned the dragon’s whiskers, China would have been content to just plod on to fulfil its xiao-kang (ๅฐๅบทor “moderately comfortable” ambition. From time immemorial, save the century of humiliation in the 1800s to 1900s, China had always been an advanced nation of the time, but it had never wanted to go beyond the Himalayas in is southwest, the Steppes and deserts in its west and north, and the seas in its east. It was an agricultural nation! People have to till the land! It built the Great Wall to deter the constant threat posed by the Mongols and the central Asian tribes. If Chinese had the western mindset, many parts of Southeast Asia, Australia and East Africa would have been China’s colonies for a long time. The three hundred years after the Ming dynasty was an aberration in China’s nature to better themselves.

Now China realizes it needs more than its formidability in supply-chains to do so. It cannot count on anyone anymore. It has to build its own capabilities in chip-making, advanced jet engines, military, and space explorations, among others. The US is going all out to choke off China in all these fronts, particularly the chip supplies. But it fails to basically understand this reality: many of the scientists and engineers in chip-making industries, from machines to design to production, are ethnically Chinese. Now that China has made up its mind to be self-sufficient in this field, it is only a matter of time this DNA would return to China and help make it the No 1 in this technology.

Ditto on military capabilities. The way the US is rallying its partners to demonstrate their naval power right in front of China’s doorsteps – all in the name of navigational freedom and “protect” Taiwan – forces China to invest in defence and space capabilities and to strengthen its resolve to take back Taiwan. Had the west and Japan not been encouraging Taiwan to go independent, China would have been happy to allow Taiwan to prosper under the one-country-two-systems arrangements. And Hong Kong would not have to pass those laws to ward off western hypocrisy.  

America is seeing a Chinese ghost everywhere it goes. It is gripped by hallucinations. And this has made its policy totally incoherent. So far, only Canada, the UK, Japan, Australia, and some minion countries in Europe are happy to become America's blood brothers. Much of the rest the world is paying lip service. They simply must think where the food on the family table is going to come from.

Whereas Trump’s focus was on trade and technology, Biden’s is all out blockades. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is like an ant on a hot plate – right behind Wangi Yi everywhere the latter went. But he is not achieving much of what Biden has asked. Wendy Sherman looked ill at ease in China, despite her formidable reputation. Llyod Austin looks as clumsy; he simply does not know the protocols. A case in point is their visit to the ASEAN countries. There is a cultural wisdom in these countries, having lived side by side with China for hundreds of years. America has never paid much attention to them, and now they are trying to woo them to its cause or mission. These countries have millions of people of Chinese descent in their midst. They are loyal to their respective countries, but many are also proud of the civilization they belong to. And they know, only a strong China can help them to stand tall. And the silliest of all America’s diplomatic attempts – to try to influence Russia to go against China. Vladimir Putin easily puts Biden into his pocket! Putin is a leader extraordinaire. He is made of solid steel!

The US is a country that is deeply divided – between Democrats and Republicans, between races, and between extreme wealth and abject poverty. Its very foundation is indeed at risk of crumbling. Its cities and infrastructure are decaying. Its finances are in deep sinkholes. An important pillar of economy, namely, Chinese talents, is having second thoughts about their future in America. A pandemic is still ravaging. Yet, it keeps looking back to whack China, just because it is pacing behind in the run.

Just another Black life?
The "Way-of-Nature" Forward
Look at the picture below. Maybe it can offer us some wisdom. Few had heard of  Taliban, despite the fact that not even the mighty Soviet Union could subdue them - until September 11th 2001. Afghanistan was blamed for the al-Qaeda terror. The country was duly invaded. At that time, the world was on America's side.

No Tuxedo?

However, after spending a trillion US dollars and sacrificing some 2500 American lives in Afghanistan, America is now calling it quits. The Taliban have always been thought of as a bunch of medieval Islamic fighters that are incapable of institutionalized governance. That may be so, but they are certainly not idiots. They must have thought very deeply about their future before they made this trip to China, which has been branded anti-Islam by the West in the first place.

It is time for the leaders in the West, Japan and India to realise the world has changed. In this Internet world, no lies can stand long. America's hegemony is going to be a thing of the past. No ideology can last forever. Neither can any doctrine. To the Chinese, nothing is set in concrete. The Ying and Yang forces are at work all the time. Its I-Ching (Scripture or Sutra of Change) has for millennia advocated the constant need for one to adapt - when the situation arises. And their concept of crisis is written in these two characters:  ๅฑๆœบ (Wei-Chi), literally risk-opportunity. The Western paradigm tends to be linear; the Chinese, multi-dimensional. 

The world economy has largely been a zero-sum game in the past - one country would gain at the expense of the other, or vice versa. The Chinese believe in win-win, which they have abundantly demonstrated since their joining of the World Trade Organisation. 

The West can never change China, neither China is interested to change the West or the rest of the world, which it has declared time and again. What you are seeing China today is just the emergence of another Confucian dynasty in Chinese history. Its rulers are not emperors; they emerged through a multi-layered filter - from village functionaries to city bureaucrats to provincial and finally national decision-makers. The "emperor" is simply the most hard-driven, the crรจme de la crรจme, of the lot. And most importantly, he is not not vulnerable to short- or long-term political pressures or threats, from both within the country or outside.

Thanks to the failure of Soviet Union, Communism has always been thought of as a form of evil system which the masses will naturally reject when they are liberated, like what has happened to East Germany. This has also held true in hitherto satellite states of Soviet Union in west and north-west Europe. However, chances of that happening to China are NIL. If the West understands the two characters that defines Communism in Chinese, namely ๅ…ฑไบง,  taken together, the term simply means "produce together [for the greater good of society]". Who can fault that sense of mission?

Japan understands Confucianism and much of its people's lives also revolves around the ethos of this philosophy. Chinese forgive but not forget. If Japan can own up to their World War II guilt and make it a point to live with China without playing the US card, then the future of the region is certainly assured, thanks to East Asians' great strengths in STEM. Korea is a very strong part of this equation, and its unification with North Korea should be encouraged genuinely.

If Modi can shake off his pseudo-sainthood and humble himself to learn a little from China and the Indians in Singapore, then Indians can also look forward to a better life faster. It is now lulled by the West's constant pat on their back. No, The Economist's praises are shallow; you need to transform your country and society and that's a long haul. Who else can show you the way? Think about it. Deluding yourself and acting beyond your pay-grade is the surest way to fall flat.

The West has their niche. Its universities will continue to be the incubators of great scientific ideas and breakthroughs. But the US is in a precarious position. Biden says he protects Asians, but perception is everything. Chinese and Chinese students simply don't feel safe in America and many parts of the western world today. The US needs to reconcile itself to the fact that it is no longer able, or even necessary, to contain China. It should just live the world as a prosperous and don't-bother-me gentleman in the upmarket neighbourhood of the city, like what they did before World War II.  

As for the rest of the world, be yourself. You don't have to join or attach yourself to any alliance or coalition. Slavery and subserviency are things of the past, and nobody can exploit your resources any more. You want? You pay. Some may still harbour delusions about themselves, about their faith, about their race, or about their destiny, no one is going to give two hoots what they think - if they don't work hard enough to earn them. 

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Acknowledgement

My good friend Lilian Low, who is the author of The M Quotient: From Muar to Singapore (2017), helped me to put many pieces together. Without her input, the message I wanted to send would have been quite incoherent. My many thanks to Lilian!
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