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Fear of Malaysia turning into another Afghanistan, open letter
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SUSs2peMocls
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Dec 11 2014, 06:00 PM
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QUOTE(deepan84 @ Dec 11 2014, 05:56 PM) its sad that a multiracial country has to come to this level.. what went wrong along the way? Religious tolerance went wrong. It's always subtle. It starts first with the loud prayers coming from mosques, you diam diam and "tolerate" then later it is assumed it is their right. Then comes the puasa thing, where they tell you it is disrespectful to eat in front of a fasting muslim, and you obey. Then comes halal issue, make a non-Muslim factory shutdown because of some unconfirmed material in chocolate, then people diam diam and take it up the tailpipe. It snowballs, and eventually, you have extremism. Religious INtolerance and mutual respect is the key to religious harmony. This post has been edited by s2peMocls: Dec 11 2014, 06:05 PM
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SUSs2peMocls
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Dec 12 2014, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(kellyt92 @ Dec 11 2014, 09:42 PM) I don't think so. See what has happened in Terengganu. Shops are to be closed on Friday noon. Instead of moving Muslim man, authority chooses to close the shops. It's called encroachment. Do it bit by bit, and if there are no checks and balances, the topples over. It's the same strategy used by the feminist movement. Property ownership first, then suffrage, then child custody and eventually, what is traditional male space (like gaming) is infested in misandrist feminist leanings.
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SUSs2peMocls
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Dec 12 2014, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(empire23 @ Dec 12 2014, 06:12 AM) People keep playing the politics of fear and superiority because it appeals to our 2 most basic instincts as human beings, fear and want. And the majority will lap it up. It is the easiest way to score points because it doesn't require a lot of thought to react to such politics. But I agree with a previous poster, the ideological battle is best fought by the Malays and Muslims rather than Non-Muslims, because it seems too much like interference and an outside attack, which further polarizes the Malay Muslim population. Which essentially only fuels their cause. The best offence is to help nurture a society of Malays with power, skills and influence that are capable of stemming the tide and taking back our freedoms. Even the best of counter arguments are of no use if the person on the other side refuses to think. Thus it is better to work with others instead. The Crusades disagrees with you
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