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Friday, January 16, 2015

Baju kurung ban - isn’t this extremism, Mr DPM?


YOURSAY ‘What next? Ban non-Malays from wearing batik and songkok?’

DPM says 'no' to school rules on baju kurung

Hmmmmmmmm: Our race relations seem to have gone to such depths that nowadays school principals and teachers have to check school uniforms, etc, against their races so as not to offend any particular race.

It used to be that there was one uniform for all and everybody wore that without question.

Fairnsquare: We have to appreciate the deputy prime minister’s (DPM)/education minister’s swift response and his support for an act to promote national integration.

The government's mishandling of extremism in the country is the main cause and must be reversed. This is important and the DPM must follow through with actions against the school.

Baiyuensheng: With so many things happening at the schools where rogue headmasters and teachers being openly racist, it seems they are actually defying the DPM. The DPM seems to lose the 'mandate' or respect in managing and controlling his flock.

In the corporate world, if a CEO can no longer gain respect from or manage his/her staff, he/she will be fired by the board, or on his accord, resign.

Supercession: So DPM, unable to control the demons you spawned?

Anonymous_408d: What does "investigating the matter" actually mean? So, they will just talk to the bigoted administrators of the school and leave it at that?

The headmaster (HM) should be hauled up before a disciplinary committee and he should be punished for going against the ministry's directives.

It looks as if every time some bigoted teacher or HM does something that is insulting and demeaning to a certain category of students, they never get punished.

There are too many of these power-crazy little Napoleans, all trying to instill their private ideas instead of sticking to directives. It is time they were identified, named and shamed and punished.

We most certainly do not need these kinds of individuals to have control over our children and insidiously work their own agendas into the way the schools are run.

NuckinFuts: Name and shame the bigots in the school, please. Leaving a school girl stranded and locked out of the school is pretty dangerous.
Bigots in the school would rather forgo the student's personal safety than to allow the wrong race to wear the wrong uniform.

Jesse: What next? Ban non-Malays from wearing batik and songkok? Even teachers and education administrators cannot see the wood from the trees. What hope is there for our education policies?
          

Wear baju kurung, MCA Youth urges schoolgirls

P Dev Anand Pillai: MCA doesn't seem to get it, doesn't it? First it will be the baju kurung, next it will be the tudung and then finally it will be the inevitable one-way ticket which most can never get a return ticket no matter which court they go to in this country of ours.

It is not about regression, all we need to do is to take a look at the photos in our national archives and it will tell you that our schoolgirls, no matter what the race, once only wore a pinafore and a white blouse.

We were very progressive back then. Now we have covered up the outside but have left the inside corrupt with social decadence.

MrM: Perkasa, Isma where are you? Isn’t SMK Seri Mutiara Cheras insulting the Malay culture by barring non-Malays from wearing baju kurung?

Isn’t the non-Malay student insulting the Malay culture by wearing baju kurung, a Malay dress? She is promoting liberalism and pluralism. Come on, do what you do best! (sarcasm off).

FairMind: In the early apartheid years in South Africa, blacks were frown at when they sipped tea in restaurants or partook in events or places where the whites usually partake.

When these young school children grow up, their minds will be shackled that there are certain clothing, events, places, privileges or even words, where only the tuans of the country can partake or indulge.

Malaysia is steadily and certainly heading towards that wrong direction judging at these signs of racism frequently happening in schools.

Asking the school children to wear baju kurung is not the answer. The problem is more endemic than clothing; it's the whole wrong system (which MCA had a hand in it in the past) needs addressing.

Rayte: If MCA wants to make a point, go take it up with the minister. If MCA feels insulted and useless, leave BN.

SusahKes: There are more important issues than baju kurung... but then again, what do you expect from a party that does a karaoke ‘Love is in the Air’ as its general election (GE) campaign strategy? -Mkini

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