Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Feeling Sensitive

I am feeling little bit down and sad, either the day was not a great start or for what I've been hearing and reading in the media of late about Malaysia.



Religion is becoming a major problem in Malaysia as we can't even have a civilised discussion about it as mobs would barge in and demand that the meeting is ends immediately without even being there to find out what is been discusses. We have become paranoia of the word religion that we lose track of the content of dispute or discussion. Some would even go to the extend to threaten and caution that do not play with fire!Surprisingly the police who would use court order to restrain the public from attending other events did not do so this time? How interesting!Neither the protesters were arrested nor sprayed with chemical water?



Some so called educator will degrade a particular race and neither the ministry nor the minister would comment on that, I suppose that they deemed it is unnecessary to say anything as it is insignificant matter that doesn't need any attention.


About 3000 students marched towards the Selangor MB's office to show their disappointment towards his suggestion to include 10 % non-bumi and foreign students citing that that particular university is only for the Malays. The university's scholar warned the MB not to poke his nose in this matter as it is sensitive of nature.



So, I am feeling sensitive right now being a minority so my question is that can I and other minorities in this country marched towards the Parliament to submit a memorandum that we as non-malays wish to show our disagreement towards the discrimination that is happening in Malaysia without being arrested by the police nor the FRU? Just wondering.

Can we say do not snatch bodies from mortuary by force or just use income tax contribution from the Malays to fund that particular university which only takes Malay student as we the minorities does not benefit from out contribution. Best still can we march to the public universities demanding more intakes and to JPA for 40-45% of scholarships?
Just wondering? How the politicians, police & FRU would react?

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