Dr Ismail Aby Jamal

Dr Ismail Aby Jamal
Born in Batu 10, Kg Lubok Bandan, Jementah, Segamat, Johor

Thursday, February 24, 2011

No Matter How Much People Hate UMNO or BN, There Are Thousands and Thousands of Malaysians Continue to Love Tun Mahathir!!

No Matter How Much People Hate UMNO or BN, There Are Thousands and Thousands of Malaysians Continue to Love Tun Mahathir!!

By Kee Thuan Chye

BOOK REVIEW Gush and glibness spread through Tom Plate's 'Doctor M: Operation Malaysia - Conversations with Mahathir Mohamad' like irksome background noise. And rather than show us the former prime minister of Malaysia for what he is, Plate tells us how to picture him.

One of the most fawning comments Plate (left) makes about Mahathir, whom he generously plugs as a “soft authoritarian”, is that “the best doctors are almost always soft authoritarians. They make you take the medicine that's good for you, whether you like it or not.”

That's hard to swallow, and not just because it's a gross generalisation.

The American career journalist's book of his interviews with Mahathir is essentially gung-ho journalism as entertainment - with the non-self-effacing interviewer appearing as a commentator as well (sometimes as a stand-up comic, too), and the subject airbrushed to look like a hero.

To be sure, we get glimpses into the subject's dark side, but only enough to give the required colouring.

Plate hails Mahathir during his 22 years in office as “arguably the world's single most important practising Muslim national political leader”. In typical hyperbolic fashion, he dubs Mahathir “the ultimate anti-al-Qaeda” (my italics).
“Jews may think he is their enemy, and maybe they are right. But in my view they have got it wrong - tragically wrong.”

That's the main thesis of his book, and he goes all out to affirm it. He is amazed - and impressed - that during Mahathir's rule, Islamic terrorism erupted in many parts of the world whereas Malaysia was totally free of violence. That, for him, accounts for Mahathir's prowess as an Islamic leader to be lauded by the world.

Any sensible Malaysian could have told him that this was simply because Mahathir created a culture of fear. He had the ISA and an excellent Special Branch that could nip any trouble in the bud. He did not tolerate public dissent and he muzzled the media.

Plate takes the line that “maybe this place doesn't have as many crazies as Indonesia, but it must have some” and asks Mahathir: “What was it about Dr M's management of Malaysia, his government's management of the Muslims? They were responsible citizens.”

Again, any sensible Malaysian could have told him it was because Mahathir gave paramountcy to Islam and Muslims. So why should Malaysian Muslims be disgruntled? And as for Islamic terrorists from outside, why would they target Malaysia, a brother Muslim country?

Protective of thesis

Plate is barking up the wrong tree. His thesis is flawed. But he appears ever protective of it.

There is even one occasion, as recounted in the book, when Plate seems more protective of his thesis than having the opportunity of portraying what Mahathir really is. This is over Mahathir's assertion that there were hardly any Jews in the World Trade Centre when 9/11 happened.

To himself, Plate admits that this “seemed a borderline scary assertion, factually inaccurate (in fact, there were hundreds of Jews among the fatalities)”. But he doesn't correct Mahathir.

Instead, he feels worried that Mahathir might say more, that he might endorse “the ludicrous hypothesis that the government of Israel had secretly orchestrated the 9/11 attacks”. And when Mahathir doesn't say more, Plate actually sighs “with enormous relief”.

“It became one of those rare times in our conversations that I was truly glad to see him pull up, for to doubt his maturity (not to mention his mental health) would not be healthy for the book. Or for my thesis that Mahathir's life and views are of profound relevance today.”

Plate notes that a few months later, “after we finished our series of conversations”, Mahathir “came out with a lulu” when he said if the US was capable of making the movie Avatar, it was capable of staging 9/11.

That, as Malaysians know, was one of the most laughable statements ever made by anyone, but Plate merely leaves it as a by-the-by. Obviously, pursuing it would have compromised his thesis.

He is generally gentle with Mahathir. He is seldom confrontational; he asks politely framed questions, and when an issue looks in danger of getting heated, he eases off.

Thus, when it comes to the issue of some of “Dr M's relatives (being) worth plenty, and that the good doctor himself has funds and shares stashed here and there (and especially in Japan) and everywhere”, he doesn't push it. He chooses instead to project Mahathir as the humble wage-earner who as PM made less than US$3,000 a month, “like a meagre US journalist's pension”.

Mahathir comes out looking like a saint who says he's not greedy and that his “real reward is achievement”.

When it comes to Malaysian issues, Plate often does not ask the right questions or press on with relevant follow-up ones.

Here's one question he could have asked Mahathir but did not when the latter said he was against detaining the 106 people during Operasi Lalang: “Why then did you, as Home Minister, sign the order to detain 40 of them for two years?”

When Plate asks, “Does the government of Malaysia have good control over ISA?” and Mahathir answers, “Yes”, he could have followed that up with: “Then why did the government detain an innocent journalist under the ISA in 2008 and even say, stupidly, that it was for her own protection?”

Alarmingly, Plate goes to the extent of justifying Mahathir's management style as “politically efficient corruption”. One would have thought corruption was corruption, but Plate prettifies it here: “Dr M kind of bribed the whole country to behave! … (it) produces something of value that cannot always be quantifiable: getting key elements of a society to buy into the system so as to attain political stability ... it may be the most politically efficient.”
This would normally belong in the realm of spin-doctoring, but in journalism these days, you never know!

In any case, Plate's book is not hard-talk, hard-core journalism stuff. It's written for a popular audience, and comes complete with hyperboles, corny bits (“If nothing else, the Proton was further evidence … of Dr M's protean will”) and naïve remarks by the author.

His chapter titles, modelled after the James Bond movies for the laughable reason that Mahathir is a man of action, are not only corny but also strained. A bad-taste example is 'Die Another Way?', the chapter on the 9/11 deaths.

On the whole, 'Dr M: Operation Malaysia' seems closer to cosmetic surgery than dissection. For a more substantial interview, without the pop and the corn and the showman-like sheen, you'd be better off reading 'Hard Truths'

Comments (13)..

written by bkho, February 24, 2011 15:29:49

Yeah, sure, salary of USD 3k can make you afford to buy a nice house next to Hole no. 9 in The Mines Golf Resort, worth RM20 million. ...

written by Awang Kuku, February 24, 2011 14:32:57

When he arrived at Singapore, he ran out of money (Singapore being one of the countries with high cost of living in the world), he figured it out how to make some extra Ringgits. Ha..ha..ha ..

written by Angela Ooi, February 24, 2011 06:54:19

Is Mahathief now trying to whitewash his persona through this craked Plate? He will be remembered as the vilest 'backdoor' Melayu ....out, out you damn spot! ..

written by onnetline, February 23, 2011 21:55:13

What the hell do you really understand about this corrupted and ex-tyrant racist, Mr Plate ? .

written by sonofmalaysia, February 23, 2011 20:36:11

mY guess is MAHASHIT made an offer to Tom Plate he could not refuse. With the billion Mahasht stole from the people of Malaysia, he can easily make this book by Tom Plate the most certainly the most profitable work that Tom Plate has done !! ..

written by sonofmalaysia, February 23, 2011 20:30:09

MAhashit is the most evil, the most crooked person that ever live in Malaysia. MAlaysia is cursed to have him !! It has a been a tragedy for MAlaysia to have him as PM for 22 yrs, and even now, the nightmare for MAlysia is just the beginning !! To enrich himself first and then later to protect himself, he has not the least qualm to destroy Malaysia and the millions of lives of Malaysians and their children. Mahashit had destroyed almost every institutions in the country , for his selfish purpose of strengthening his power and enriching himself and his family !!

For the heinous crimes that he had committed, for the hundreds of billions that he had stolen and robbed from the people of MAlaysia, for the crimes that he had cheated, fooled and robbed away the good lives that could have been enjoyed by all Malysians, eVen this evil man were to die a thousand times, his body shreaded into pieces, it would not be enough to compensate his crimes against the past , the present and future generations of Malaysians !! ..

written by aeiou, February 23, 2011 17:33:15

Soft authoritarian? A rather strange oxymoron from a writer who obviously knows very little about Mahatail. In years to come, this writer will realize he has made a fool of himself. ...

written by eloofk, February 23, 2011 17:24:50

Well done plate!!!

You have condensed all his lies into a book and you think that by putting all his lies in print, will it make you a rich man or will you become another liar for all you know???

Personally i would not buy any of his lies or yours. Got it??? ..

written by malsia1206, February 23, 2011 17:10:50

For all they are worth (if any) and whatever Mr Plate had written on his book, there's no one who knows Tun Mahathir better than the rakyat of Malaysia. And to desribe the Tun aptly for the 20+years of his premiership, a few distinguished outstanding words would go down well in the record books. Cronies, Abuses, Wastage, Lies and more Lies. Anyone else can have his priviledge to disagree. But I'm sticking to my gun, rain, sun or shine. ..

written by SamYap, February 23, 2011 16:41:06

Wah! No shit! This guy Tom Plate is full of it - shit!

Mahathir aka Mamak Bendahara, is a "soft authoritarian"???

Then what does that make Lee Kuan Yew, a freaking Bolshoi Ballerina !?!?!? .

written by educationist, February 23, 2011 16:05:13

Cosmetic surgery?-perhaps, but it's definitely , for Plate ,a well-paid PR exercise for his master!! ..

written by my oumrie, February 23, 2011 15:37:35

Hey me old china (Plate), how much did that Mamak Kutty pay you to paint such a amusing load of crap? ..

written by AlwaysFair, February 23, 2011 15:34:31

F**k you Plate!! If you love this racist so much please be welcomed to stay here then you can taste some of his poison still flowing freely from his mouth. This is because he "controls," every PM after him and will demonise anyone who don't listen to him, esp his racist propaganda. He is the greatest EVIL that walked this country.Till today he constantly taunts and villifies non-Malays and entertains grand notions of himself when he was just a robber baron who started robbing from the people when he snatched the victory from Tengku Razaleigh by vote cheating.

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