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> I am so sicked of those calling menghapuskan SRJK

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darth5zaft
post Jan 2 2020, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(gsem984 @ Jan 1 2020, 09:58 PM)
Of course no matter how you argue with these people, even eventually you make them speechless in the end, they would still flash their final weapon: Ni bumi milik siape? U tak suka u keluar!

Still, I want to rant, as my 1st rant in this new year.

I am not a product of SRJK but I am 100% to support them. They are the identity of Chinese and Indian citizens in this country. And with each Malay, Chinese and Indian has their own identity and living harmony in this country is always what we are proud of. If you take away the SRJK, you take away the identity of Chinese and Indian, and Malaysia will never be the same anymore.

SRJK is never the cause of racial problem in this country. If this is valid, I also can say Sekolah Agama, bumi right, 15% discount for bumilot, quota system, and many others are the reason too for racial problem. If want to take away SRJK, then take away all. No more quota system, no more special right, no more reservation for muslim and bumi. Fair?

But too bad, equality is always a sin in this country, even in 2020. We just have to live in diversity and inequality, but harmoniously. I am from international school since young. Susan from SRJK©, Siva from SRJK(T) and Khadijah is from Sekolah kebangsaan. We live and work together and love each other everyday. This proves the education background is not a problem to race differences.

Happy new year!

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me think the issues here is

by definition a nation is a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory

so going to SJKC just mean you end up being Chinese, and this is not China, this is malaysia. if don't want to be Malaysian but want to be tongsan or yindia why bother staying in Malaysia?

there's would not be a Malaysian national identity, because some pipu are busy pretending they are other countries nationalist instead.
darth5zaft
post Jan 2 2020, 06:48 PM

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QUOTE(duHwaN @ Jan 2 2020, 10:56 AM)
Was there ever a Malay going through SJK and end up Chinese? They end up able to read and write Chinese, and maybe get employed because of exactly that...
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Get employed by tongsan nationalists with marehsia ic towkey?

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