Silence of the Mahasiswas
Silence of the mahasiswas — Lee Lian Kong May 31, 2010 There is a Bob Dylan song that goes “I used to care, but things have changed”. Malaysian students used to care. They used to live up to their grand Malay name “mahasiswa”; fresh, spirited, inspired. Now it is a deafening silence or, worse, clueless silence. We have become frightened and leashed. We have surpassed ourselves to become shining examples of obedience. Like dogs. If the dogs bark, the owners whip and yank on their steel collars. If they are silent, they are rewarded with treats. In time, we have forgotten how to bark. The mahasiswas of today are like those dogs. Historically, young people were a significant force in the development of this country. They were heady with the victory for independence. The mahasiswas debated, protested and demonstrated for pro-justice, pro-human rights, justifying their position and manifesting the education they receive in the best institutions of the country. Back in 1974 during the Tasik ...