The
current SEA Games (tag) has been rather entertaining so far. Diplomatically-wise, that is. Recently, Thai Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, accused that the host, the Philippines of
being biased in officiating the regional biennial game. And it doesn't end there: Thaksin plans to
raise the issue at the upcoming ASEAN meeting in Kuala Lumpur.
Me - WTF?
But anyway, the Filipino President Gloria Arroyo then
ordered an investigation into the allegation. The investigation, concluded 24 hours later revealed no unfair officiating has occurred.
Yes - the Philippines is accused of cheating and the Philippines conducted the investigation and the Philippines cleared themselves up. I suppose "conflict of interest" is an unheard concept. Not that I'm accussing of anything but still, it's fishy.
However, that's not the best part. The best thing is that some Filipinos conducted a protest -
yes, a real protest - in front of the Thai embassy in Manila over Thaksin's remark. Soon afterwards,
Filipino legislators are demanding apology from Thaksin.
Folks, cool down. Take a deep breathe and think. It's just a game. Stop acting like kids.
I mean, look at Malaysia.
Vietnam cheated Malaysia but Malaysians aren't over the top about it. At most, the Malaysian delegates lodged an official, in game, protest. What happens in a game stays in that game. Be a sportman.
Hell, look at how Malaysians deal with real diplomatic issues - while Indonesians were willing to go up in arms against Malaysia over Ambalat not too long ago, Malaysians just took it easy. Have a cup of
teh tarik. Chill out. Oh, you want to
ganyang Malaysia?
Mari, mari. No need to
gaduh-gaduhlah.
Point is, relax. Even Malaysia and Singapore aren't at each other throat, yet. If Malaysia and Singapore don't plan to get into a little squabbling, then nobody should be. Please, there's no need to outdo us.
Nevertheless, Thaksin does make a bad diplomat. Still, he brought up a legitimate concern. The Philippines needs to be more professional in hosting the Games. Already, several other countries are having
some misgiving about this edition of the Games. Rigging your own election might be your internal matter but the SEA Games doesn't quite fall into that category.