HOW COME ASKING SOMEONE TO GO HOME IS A RACIST REMARK?
The non-Malays went berserk when they heard how the Principal in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Kulai, Johor insulted their children, by asking the Chinese to go back to China and the Indians of wearing dog-chains.
I am not a racist, though I admit that I started to doubt that now. I personally don’t agree with racist remarks from anybody especially coming from a teacher. But with the racist sentiment filling up the air uncontrollably, lately, I understand fully, how this teacher has come to this point.
A teacher wouldn’t be uttering such words without a good reason. Something must have triggered the words and I believe, she was provoked into saying it just like what the DAP and MCA is doing to the government, UMNO and the Malays lately.
We are already choking, and it looks like nothing could be said or done could purify the air for now.
I do believe that the ‘dog-chain’ thing is too much. The Principal should apologize on that and if action is to be taken, then be it.
But, I didn’t know that coming from China is something insulting. Asking someone to go home is not at all a racist remark.
Especially when the Chinese made it clear how proud they are to be Chinese from China . They look up upon Mao Tze Tung and all the great warriors of China and never share the same proudness towards our Hang Tuah, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Mat Kilau and other Malaysian heroes just because these Malaysian heroes are not of Chinese ethnic.
The Chinese despise Malaysia , Malays, our Kings, our language and everything, so why the hell don’t they go back to China ? It is just natural for the Principle to tell their kids to go back to China , where their hearts and souls belong.
Only in Malaysia , we see people go crazy, stomping their feet, insisting that they are Malaysians but at the same time don’t want anything to do with Malaysia .
Only in Malaysia , we see people who insist that they are Malaysians but couldn’t even speak Bahasa Malaysia .
Only in Malaysia , we see people who want to be treated equally as the original settlers but cunningly try to re-write the Malaysian’s history and constitution.
Only in Malaysia , we see people who claim to be Malaysians but cannot even sing the National Anthem!
Only in Malaysia , we see people who fight for equality but insist on going to vernacular schools.
No other multi-racial country in the world would tolerate vernacular schools except Malaysia .
No other multi-racial country in the world would give equal privilege, rights or acknowledgment on the importance of other culture and language to be taught and nurtured among the youngsters.
Only in Malaysia we see minority own 81% of the economic cake and it is still ain’t enough.
Only Malaysian Chinese would ask for Namewee to be forgiven and look up upon the person and even set up a fan club.
And only Malaysia , would forgive someone like Namewee.
The fact that Malaysia has come this far and that the Malaysian Chinese have achieved so much doesn’t seem important anymore.
Of course there are few Chinese students who didn’t get scholarships despite being poor, but there are Malay and Bumiputra students with the same fate too. The problem lies in the implementation of the system, not the race. We have to stop looking at things from the race point of view.
In order to do that, maybe the Chinese first need to look at it from the non-Chinese point of view: what if you didn’t get promoted even when you have proven to be the best employee just because the Chinese management wants only Chinese to hold top posts?
Or you did not get the job even when the interviewer admitted that you are the best candidate, and tell you to your face that they can’t hire you because you are not a Chinese?
Only Malaysian Chinese can hire a new, dumb guy to become your boss, rather than promoting you to the post because the new, dumb guy is a Chinese and you’re not.
Only Malaysian Chinese who want to hold top posts in government sectors but will never ever open top posts for other races in the private sectors dominated by them.
Only in Malaysian Chinese we see a clear practice of double standard and bias when questioning about the positions and employment opportunities in government sectors as compared to private sectors.
Only in Malaysian Chinese, we see zero tolerance, total greed and unlimited hatred.
Only in Malaysian Chinese we see that greed, intolerance, hatred and double standards are acceptable values.
So, how do the Malaysian Chinese interpret equality, actually?
How do the Malaysian Chinese prove that they deserve to be treated as Bumiputras or even call themselves Malaysians?
Could I get a straight, simple answer to these simple questions?
Angelia Sinyang
Dipetik dari blog Mylasia
Read more: http://sribuana.blogspot.com/2010/09/kesedaran-terpencil-kaum-cina.html#ixzz0yMC17zmW
7 comments:
tell me about it. it seems so far-fetched that its like so surreal. i mean, for me i blame western television for promoting racism as a negative thing. during our fore fathers' time (before and just after merdeka), there was no such thing as "racism". there was just different people, that's it. if you were working in the plantations, such as mandur and all that, you are an indian. if you worked with the govt, you are a malay and if you were doing your own business, you are chinese. there's nothing at all negative about it. even if you were the boss of your own business, people would refer you as "taukeh". nothing racist at all there. in the northern states people still refer to the indians selling bread using motorbikes as "keling roti". and there's nothing negative at all. nowadays however its so different. i blame the westerners and their media propaganda. and whats more saddening is that malaysians are becoming more and more stupider, unable to think for themselves. truly we are evolving... into sheep. thats Malaysia for you, truly Asia..
eh bagus lah angelia sinyang ni.
she's chinese ke apa?
anon1: until now, 'taukeh', 'keling roti' and 'mandur' have never been considered as racism. yes, trust me, until now.
but, after 50 years of merdeka words of racism have greatly changed. 'Fuck Malays', 'Malay's Allah is a pig' and 'Malays are a bunch of monyet' have replaced the usage of 'taukeh', 'keling roti and 'mandur'. and for you, what are these combination of words mean?
anon2: yes. she is an amoi. but for some of them, dia bukan lagi berbangsa cina kerana telah menderhaka kepada bangsa dan nenek moyang.
aku taktau la hang sapa...tp mesti ang mmber mok...sbb aku dok bca blog hang dr dia...blog hang plak best...(sorry noh klu guna aku hang...sbb aku org utara)
she got point...and wht she said make sense...
bila pengetua tuh ckp mcm tuh trus yg Chinese nak melenting kata perkauman...yg kapal singh dok hentam agong and so on takpa plak...yg depa dok pertikai hak3 bumiputera KONONNYA stand for equality...
aku penah skolah majoriti chinese dan most of them honestly to say, ckp melayu mcm bru mai Malaysia taksampai setahun...
Malay done all their best to treat other racial wisely...but like malay saying goes "bagi betis nak peha"...
lem: mmg banyak kucing tak mengiau tapi menyalak atau mengembek kt Malaysia ni.
pastu mintak diberi layanan sama macam kucing. diusap tengkuk, bagi makan ikan dan tido dlm kelambu.
melayu ketika sblum kedtg British di perintah oleh Raja2 Melayu dan rakyatnya bernaung dibwh Raja2 mereka...mereka ini hidup aman damai dan saling melengkapi antara satu sama lain...namun slepas British sampai kaum cina n india ini dibawa masuk...persoalannya siapa kah kaum2 ini???apakah kelayakkan mereka ditanah ini...
MEREKA HARUS SENTIASA SEDAR AKAN HAKIKAT ITU...
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