TMI - National schools ‘breeding racists, extremists’ (extracts):
HUMAN rights lawyer and activist Siti Kasim has branded Malaysia’s national school system as “indoctrinating factories for Malay children” and blamed the system for creating a society that was increasingly polarised.
“In Malaysia, we have institutionalised racism and Islamo-fascism from primary schools right up to university. This is why we have the problems that we have today,” said Siti.
“In Malaysia, we have institutionalised racism and Islamo-fascism from primary schools right up to university. This is why we have the problems that we have today,” said Siti.
Sweetie has been spot on. But as we have recently witnessed the capitulation of Mahathir to the organised PAS-UMNO rage against Malaysia's ratification of ICERD, most, if not many, Malay males are dead set against non-racism, human rights, equality, but instead very pro racist and racial supremacy.
I've also just read another article in Malaysiakini by one of my fave columnists, equally sweetie FA Abdul.
The article is titled Forcing birds of a feather to flock together where Sweetie informs us that religious teachers have been telling Malay students they are different from nons and should stay clear of those generally 'unclean' infidels, with one ustaz even saying it's haram for Muslim students to be close to people who are not Muslims. He said those non-Muslims could influence Muslims to do wrong things that could eventually make Allah swt angry.
Wow and holy wow, and as Sweetie concluded:
How do we move forward as a nation when religion is continuously used to indoctrinate our children?
Keep religion out
Our children should grow up as one community, appreciating one another as equal members of that community, without being reminded of how they differ from one another.
In order to do just that, all religious elements should be taken out of our schools – and this includes Maszlee’s own proposal to use Islamic teachings to educate students about moral virtues.
After all, anyone would be able to tell you that in order to bring people of different backgrounds together, one should focus on their similarities and not on their differences. [...]
Keep religion out
Our children should grow up as one community, appreciating one another as equal members of that community, without being reminded of how they differ from one another.
In order to do just that, all religious elements should be taken out of our schools – and this includes Maszlee’s own proposal to use Islamic teachings to educate students about moral virtues.
After all, anyone would be able to tell you that in order to bring people of different backgrounds together, one should focus on their similarities and not on their differences. [...]
Here’s the thing - we can change the colour of our school shoes, change policies and guidelines or build bigger schools, nicer toilets or even share swimming pools with five-star hotels, but as long as religion creeps into our education system, our schools can never be a place for racial integration.
The school is the first place our children learn to integrate before they learn to function as a unit in a multiracial community. As such, the school is the perfect place for us to nurture young minds to love their friends and neighbours, whatever their race or religion is.
But how do we create bonds among our students when schoolteachers and school systems themselves spawn fear and discrimination?
Perhaps, Maszlee can enlighten us on that.
The school is the first place our children learn to integrate before they learn to function as a unit in a multiracial community. As such, the school is the perfect place for us to nurture young minds to love their friends and neighbours, whatever their race or religion is.
But how do we create bonds among our students when schoolteachers and school systems themselves spawn fear and discrimination?
Perhaps, Maszlee can enlighten us on that.
Mahathir Chosen Pribumi (a racist party) |
This religion, as taught by their leaders, does things to your brain.
ReplyDeleteI was related a story that some Christians wanted a permit to build a church but was told that no bureaucrat, almost always a Malay-Muslim, will approve it because they are taught that any Muslim approving a non-Muslim place of worship will go to neraka. That is why churches are located in shoplots and industrial parks, and even then the permits are not for churches but "community centers".
Aung Sang Su Kyi just sent TDM a WhatsApp message.......
ReplyDelete"Go ahead Old Man......ratify ICERD.....Ha...Ha..Ha..."
Aung San Su Kyi WhatsApp dig at TDM.....
Deletesimple matter like ICERD ratification you can't manage, and you want to lecture us on how to handle the Rohingya problem ?
Religion has always been a curse for any country when discovered as a tool by incompetant, poor, lazy, failure in life ordinary folks as their way out and to rise above others who are more competant towards power, wealth and positions in society.
ReplyDeleteWhen any politician/cleric/preacher says questioning any religion or the preachers/clerics form of interpretations of their religions becomes instead a non-debatable topic and instead should be silenced or swept aside, it is clear that the mass populace has already been deeply indoctrinated and led astray like sheepies towards the agenda of those seeking political power, wealth and positions thru the backdoor instead of thru their own competance, capability and knowledge in leading a country and it's people.
The excuse of history of great religious leaders leading any country or empires into greatness is true back in the old days of Chinese, Indian, Christian, Moslem empires but the point everyone tends not to notice is that they were not only knowledgeable in religion but also were professionals in their knowledge of leadership, science, government, wisdom, commerce, trade, education etc etc etc in a real world of that time.
How can a country ever progress for the good of it's people and be competative in the real world when such unscrupulous fake religious leaders comes to power via their only knowledge of religion and using it in politics as their tool to hide their own inadeqacies in knowledge, wisdom and leadership in this world?
What can such unscrupulous religious leaders give to the country and it's people besides implementing their constant religious chantings of religious laws and punishments, a pathway to a better heavenly life and disuniting it's own citizens by playing to even religious differences of "My religion is better than yours"?
A time will come when people becomes more civilised, knowledgeable, wiser and can see the truth of how religion has become a political tool and a gateway used by unscrupulous, incompetant, crooked demons in their quest for power, wealth and positions in a civilised and knowledgeable society.
Obviously, these crooks do not believe nor fear their own God/Gods laws and instead continue to perpetuate fear and punishments among illiterate and indoctrinated masses to continue their own grip on religion for their own personal agenda.
Why be a hostage to such unscrupulous religious leaders?
Are Malaysians truly brainless and easily conned?
Are Malaysians truly brainless and easily conned?
DeleteCan u be MORE specific about those M'sians ke?
Wakakakakaka…… zombies, ketuanan freaks & blur-sotongs, come to mind if u r lacking the teloq to tell!
it will be a cold day in hell to rid religious indoctrination in national school, just like the special position it became a social contract now it is a right, and they wonder why others shun the sk
ReplyDeletereligious indoctrination may not be a bad thing in schools but it must be on positive values, not a cat is better than a dog kinda thinking, but just like the missionary schools of old, not saying we should bring them back but the teaching method is proven,
identifying and getting rid of non conforming educators and teachers is a better move or option
Why the silence on the segregation arising from Vernacular schools ?
ReplyDeleteAlmost all Chinese children today grow up with virtually no daily contact with non-Chinese children.
in my 2016 post "Why SJKC is growing" - see https://ktemoc.blogspot.com/2016/08/why-sjkc-is-growing.html, I wrote:
DeleteWhy are the standards of Chinese primary schools (SJKCs) attracting non-Chinese parents to enrol their non-Chinese children there to the extent that has led Professor Dr Teo Kok Seong to daringly say a two-year study by the National Education Advisory Council had showed that Chinese-medium schools would be increasingly multiracial, with Malay pupil enrolment now at 18%.
Prof Dr Teo stated to FMT: “These numbers are expected to go up each year. Our research shows these vernacular schools, within 10 years, are likely to become the mainstream schools as more non-Chinese parents are refusing to sign up their children in national schools.”
Goodness, going up from the current 18% Malay enrolment at SJKCs?
Thus Mr Warrior, where is the segration in SJKCs?
PPBM is a Malay party. PAN is an Islamist party. DAP is a Chinese party. The religion of the country is Islam. The official language is Bahasa Melayu. These have been understood by all Malays and Muslims. But unfortunately the Nons cannot accept it even though they understood it. There is no need to say more.
ReplyDeleteYou are either blind and/or dumb to insult the Indians and the malays members of DAP
DeleteWhy limit segregation at school canteens? Let’s have tax segregation too. Spend taxes collected from nons on nons. Spend taxes collected from Muslims on Muslims.
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The government was told to separate "sin" tax from the consolidated fund so that only halal money is used to pay the salary of civil servants.
This proposal was mooted by Siti Zailah Mohd Yusoff (PAS-Rantau Panjang) during the committee stage debate of Budget 2019 at Dewan Rakyat today.
"We know that the country obtained billions of ringgit from gaming licences and gambling operators," she said...
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