On Post-partisanship
Raymond Woo appeals to the practice of politics beyond party lines.
A consideration of the debate on vernacular schools, and the important roles that both national and vernacular schools have to play in Malaysia.
Is it racism that causes Malaysian Chinese to be cliquish or just bad faith? Let’s find out why some Malaysian Chinese youth can’t integrate into society and why abolishing vernacular schools may be just a blind shot at solving a growing problem.
An honest look at where Malaysia and her citizens have failed when it comes to racial unity.
Revisiting the topic of Malay rights from one side of the fence but in view of all.
Another from the BC HRC egroup discussion. Schools, I will comment on. Firstly, vernacular schools are a pointless idea. I think that the moment this country decided to be a nation, all have decided to absolve themselves from their “national origin”. I personally find it insulting that Malaysians are still referred to by their ethnicity […]
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