Racial and religious undertones in the country are getting out of hand while our supposed ‘unity’ government sits by haplessly.
I never thought I would ever say this. I know this sounds abstruse, but this week, my wife and I thanked God that we are not blessed with children.
Controversy erupted last week over a government-sponsored schools initiative after pictures and videos emerged online of school students wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh and brandishing replica guns, including some that showed the children pretending to shoot imaginary targets. But all this was only announced, after we already witnessed these school children brandishing replica guns, being led by their “so-called” teachers.
In response to the backlash, strangely, the Malaysia Consultative Council of Islamic Organisations , an influential NGO, said that there was nothing wrong with the initiative and that “children should not be shielded from the real world.” An Umno Supreme Council member chimed in and added that the education ministry should not succumb to external pressures and must push forward with the Palestine Solidarity Week.
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