RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem, rears its
ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make good his lie, as the
Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial Malaysia, however, cannot
afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7 because that would be like
walking in a minefield, one false step and “kaboom”, destruction. Regardless
that annihilation is unlikely, but whatever survives that explosion is not
going to be pretty. That the peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept
under the carpet. Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along
communal lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted prejudices that
are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming from past and present
racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by irresponsible community leaders
and members of non-governmental organisations, who propagate half-truths and
incite the people to view issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
RACISM, it would seem,
rears its ugly head at every pretext even when a thief wants to make
good his lie, as the Plaza Low Yat violence demonstrates. Multiracial
Malaysia, however, cannot afford to have racist sentiments stalk it 24/7
because that would be like walking in a minefield, one false step and
“kaboom”, destruction. Regardless that annihilation is unlikely, but
whatever survives that explosion is not going to be pretty. That the
peace and prosperity is fragile cannot be swept under the carpet.
Malaysian society is too pitted with prejudices cutting along communal
lines, and it is time to admit this and deal with it. What is most
destructive to a vision of a united Malaysia is the deep-rooted
prejudices that are still harboured within pockets of society, stemming
from past and present racially-tainted incidents. It is made worse by
irresponsible community leaders and members of non-governmental
organisations, who propagate half-truths and incite the people to view
issues and problems along communal lines.
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/92177
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