Monday, October 18, 2010

Principals with Racial Remarks Suspended

"Better late than never" said DS Nazri regarding the late respond from the government regarding the two said principal with the racial remarks.

The two principals, each from Kedah and Johor has been suspended base on their statement which sparks racial remarks to their students and to Malaysian in total.

It was reported, more than 20 complaints were made by the student and the parents include responds from the public.

I am personally felt this was a good sign and let this be a lesson to all Malaysian to react rationally when dealing with the sensitivities of Malaysians.

But in the other hand, I am paused why this should be happening now after more than 50 years we celebrated our independence?

Respecting each others should be the basic instinct to all Malaysians. This must be our culture and it must be protected by all. Respecting each other is a must and should be carried as a highest order in this country.

When this statement comes from a school principals, it shows a clear evidence that our system rotten and need overhauling.

By solving one puzzle, another question arises, does this suspension solve the racial problem in this country?

The teaching of the basic principals of being Malaysian thought by BTN (Biro Tata Negara) to all civil servant need to be re-look again. It must be scrapped and redone.

Organization such as PERKASA should be monitored from increasing damage done. Hope Ibrahim Ali will get well soon from IJN, and starts to look at Malaysia as how it was created initially.

Besides the principals, the economy status of all Malaysian should be up lifted. The sharing must be done equally.

As long as we are treated equally, Malaysians will strive together. Malaysians and Malaysia will be competitive again.

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lvbala

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