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TOMEI-R
post Jul 24 2024, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(lee_lnh @ Jul 23 2024, 11:48 PM)
acah suci... all handouts and tongkat also partially come from sin tax
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Correct. A lot of tax money coming from gambling companies, alcohol etc goes into government coffers as well. If you think you have principle and dignity don't take all these handouts. Leave it to those who really need it.


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post Jul 24 2024, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(bashlyner @ Jul 24 2024, 11:54 AM)
Yeah right, why don't BMX or Fahmi or MOE tell PuAS about this? Instead of asking school to follow the no alchohol guideline from MOE?

Why ordinary pipit now become the spokesperson for government?
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Well you holier than thou ordinary pipits have been taking haram handouts all these donkey years. Regretting it now?

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post Jul 24 2024, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(fongsk26 @ Jul 24 2024, 01:54 PM)
I beg to differ.  Alcohol is never haram on the Chinese culture, or at least I am not aware it is haram.  But the advertising of alcohol is not encouraged in schools though Chinese schools has never indicated it is haram to accept any donations of any sources.
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That is why... SJKCs have minimal funding from the government. They welcome any help they could get. Those "holier than thou" should just MYOB and STFU. This is non of their business anyway.

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post Jul 24 2024, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(fongsk26 @ Jul 24 2024, 03:47 PM)
I look at it from another angle.  Then get the gov to change the guidelines to allow funding from any sources for semi-sufficient schools like SJK.  DAP has 40 seats, largest in UG.  Why can’t they do this?  If UMNO can indirectly’threaten’ to leave the UG to cause it to potentially break up, why not they do it as well?  Look at how much DAP has to lie to their supporters just to stay in the gov… is it so important to them to be gov?  They did it with Atuk as saviour etc, with PAS in BA, and now….
Just imagine if BN is Gov and this issues is brought up by PAS.  How do u think DAP will have reacted?  Remember UEC?  WHICH PARTY championed UEC only to disappoint their voters?  Which PARTY championed TBH case only to let the family down again and again? Who is now saying ‘UEC is not so important?’  😎😎😎😎😎
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You trying to bring up DAP to the argument here. We are not discussing about political parties but rather the rights of the Chinese as whole.



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post Jul 24 2024, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(fongsk26 @ Jul 24 2024, 04:31 PM)
I think it is stated clearly that no alcohols shall be advertised in schools events.  Enough said.  This is guidelines.
Therefore, all it needs is political will to ‘change’ that guidelines.  And since DAP is making a presentation to the cabinet, why not make this proposal to allow semi funded schools to allow alcohol funding but no advertisement?  And it so happens that DAP is in gov and has been always advocate to Chinese education.  What’s that to politicise?  Fact is fact.  Even the Edu Minister has openly said no need change the guidelines already some days back.  So what doe Loke wants to achieve by presenting to the cabinet except to provide some solutions?
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You do have your point there. But the Chinese in general, has always been tolerant and prefer to keep matters low profile rather than letting the whole issue blow up. Hence they prefer to let it go as long as they get their way. Im sure as a Chinese you already got the idea of what Im trying to say. That is also a bad habit of the Chinese to "kawtim" everything in a hush hush manner.
As long as we can get our way, we dont want the issue to be blown out of proportion.

I do agree that there must be a will to change the guidelines. But knowing our government right now, that would be far from easier said then done.

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