Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 07:35 | Report Abuse

The siths and palpatine are wrong. It's the exclusionary nature of fundamentalism that is simultaneously uniting some people while dividing others. Since such dogmatic teachings are open to interpretation, it undeniably divides those who have differing opinions on the same belief. Serious unconcilable conflict occurs between the in- and out-groups formed through different religions. Even worse, the fact that it is such a sensitive topic only makes it ripe for the picking by external forces who further these divisions for their own greenwave agenda. Therefore, as much as religion unites, its nature often results in much more deep-rooted divisions, hence dividing more than it unites.

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Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 07:41 | Report Abuse

More of this in the school, less unity among the children. Solution?

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 13:01 | Report Abuse

Unity in diversity

Tidak mengapa jika kita tidak seragam.
Asalkan kita bekerjasama membina negara dengan sehati sejiwa. Maka dalam tidak serupapun, kita tetap bersatu.

Disunity in conformity

Semua mesti sama dan serupa. Biar complete wipe out apabila dunia tiba-tiba berubah.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 14:26 | Report Abuse

Unfortunately, vernacular schools become the scapegoat.

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Posted by qqq47660 > 2023-08-31 15:32 | Report Abuse

Chinese can lose their houses. Cannot lose their Chinese schools.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 15:33 | Report Abuse

You're wrong i3lurker. Open your ear. People around the world who know Msia really think we are so great as a pluralistic nation.

Shed your coloured lense and get Merdeka from your radicalised mind

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 15:38 | Report Abuse

Malaysia is uniquely pluralistic and is meant to be so.

I feel sad to see those in the peninsular losing their Malayness. Dulu biar mati anak, jangan mati adat. Sekarang biar lenyap Kuda kepang, wayang kulit dan tarian trading, biar total arabisasi.

So pathetic. So sad - for them

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Posted by qqq47660 > 2023-08-31 15:38 | Report Abuse

if the chinese lose their chinese schools, they lose every thing.

at first they come take away the catholic schools. That is tolerable as the Chinese doubles down on Chinese schools. This will be the last fortress, non negotiable fortress,

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 15:41 | Report Abuse

In Sarawak, Catholic schools produce many successful individuals with integrity

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Posted by qqq47660 > 2023-08-31 15:42 | Report Abuse

away from the eyes of politicians

Gen Z Chinese in Malaysia has quietly forged a new identity............now, mandarin is widely used even in multi national corporations in Malaysia.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 15:42 | Report Abuse

Unlike takfit schools - burning down school cases, corrupted leaders, and all that

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Posted by qqq47660 > 2023-08-31 16:12 | Report Abuse

eventually only money can save the young minds.

malaysia still allows the parents to choose private schools...if u have the money.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 16:35 | Report Abuse

Yes, but no. The gomen must shoulder the responsibility to foster unity among all the anak-anak Msia through Have-it 88 module number 1.7

1.7 You, me and this universe

https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2020/04/30/how-many-atoms-do-we-have-in-common-with-one-another/

Here on Earth, everything is connected. When you eat food, drink liquids, or even breathe in the air, many of those atoms wind up getting incorporated to your body. When you sweat, exhale, and either secrete or excrete matter from your body, those atoms go back into Earth’s biosphere, where they can eventually wind up getting incorporated into other people’s bodies.

Do we share atoms in common with everyone alive today? With everyone who’s ever lived? With King Tut, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, George Washington, etc.? The answer is fascinating: not only do we each have hundreds of billions of atoms that were once in everyone else’s bodies, but we have approximately 1 atom in our body from every breath that every human has ever taken

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 17:49 | Report Abuse

The children must learn that we have more similarities (deep inside) than differences (superficial and cultural):

Prophet Ethan Siegel: the typical human body has 4 × 1027 hydrogen atoms and 2 × 1027 oxygen atoms in it! If each of us accumulates atoms randomly, that still means that each of us, on average, have hundreds of billions of atoms that were, a year ago, inside each and every other person on Earth. Hundreds of billions of atoms are in your body not only from me and everyone else on Earth, but also from dinosaurs that lived millions of years ago.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 18:03 | Report Abuse

Banning should strictly for something harmful to the young children's mind.

Banning international school will be a move backward towards GREENWAVE's agenda i.e. toward katak di bawah tempurung.

Next, come toxically suffocating capitalism like in USA and Canada now will wipe them out

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-08-31 18:32 | Report Abuse

"Vernacular schools are actually unity schools because they cater for all Malaysians n as such they actually promote racial unity." (I3forumer)


Exactly. Those who have the intellect and gray matter can see.

But otak kurang upaya (oku) serta cetek akal emeritus historian Teo cock seong fails big time and pointing his finger at vernacular school.

Mana this paper mill prof kangkung hendak letak muka as YB Aaron Ago Dagang frankly acknowledges and courageously points out vernacular schools have become elements that promote racial unity, not divide

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-02 15:17 | Report Abuse

Debate : It is mportant for every child to master English language for the brain, mind and self development

Opposing points:
It all boils down to one's destiny in life - one's passion, commitment and devotion in life as language after all is just a tool to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills. Hence, English is only essential if one were to explore the 'world and universe' beyond one's coconut shell. Otherwise it can be unimportant.

Indeed, one may argue that it's important to ensure some ppl do not learn this language as it opens door to understand a 'multiverse as well as a parallel universe' - if the intention is to confine them within the Plato Cave, not navigating outside.

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Posted by kyliew > 2023-09-02 15:26 | Report Abuse

Ask our politicians first, where they send their own children to school? U will be surprise many are "international school"

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Posted by ahbah > 2023-09-02 16:07 | Report Abuse

The King says that everyone should focus on efforts to reform the economy to ensure strong, sustainable growth, according to Comptroller of the Royal Household of Istana Negara Mejar-Jeneral Datuk Zahari Mohd Ariffin.

“The King decreed that all parties should continue focusing on the implementation of economic structural reform and increased competitiveness to ensure more inclusive, strong, and sustainable economic growth,” said Zahari in a statement on Saturday (Sept 2).

Daulat Tuanku ! Daulat Tuanku ! Daulat Tuanku !

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-02 17:29 | Report Abuse

Choose friends wisely, kids: To mix or not to mix

In vernacular schools, kids learn and practise the real meaning of kesopanan, kesusilaan dan kemanusiaan, as opposed to national schools they learn ketakburan, ketaksuban dan pembohongan diri.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-02 21:48 | Report Abuse

The siths and palpatine are wrong. It's the exclusionary nature of fundamentalism that is simultaneously uniting some people while dividing others. Since such dogmatic teachings are open to interpretation, it undeniably divides those who have differing opinions on the same belief. Serious unconcilable conflict occurs between the in- and out-groups formed through different religions. Even worse, the fact that it is such a sensitive topic only makes it ripe for the picking by external forces who further these divisions for their own greenwave agenda. Therefore, as much as religion unites, its nature often results in much more deep-rooted divisions, hence dividing more than it unites.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-02 23:02 | Report Abuse

Unity
Let the children learn how closely related and connected from one another from the perspectives of the big bang, evolution, and quantum entanglement.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-05 13:58 | Report Abuse

The children are divided by malignant racism

Imagine being on a class where a fellow pupil has started mocking another pupil because of their race. What would you do?

Such questions take us into the province of moral psychology. They concern moral judgment, reasoning and development. We should interested not only in what is the right thing to do – but also how it is that we can come to do the right thing.

Envy, resentment; ignorance and arrogance are some of the psychological roots of racism. But they all share one thing in common. They all involve, to varying degrees, a withholding of compassion, kindness and love from those who are subjected to racist behaviour.

Racial hostility can be connected with envious feelings that members of some groups may possess goods that one does not. The levels of racism is heightened during periods of economic downturn or recession. But even in more prosperous times, feelings of resentment about the perceived prosperity of others can arise.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:16 | Report Abuse

Religion can be a strong a divisive factor for children and adults alike, depending on how radical it is approached and the specific context in which it is introduced. Here are some ways in which religion can be divisive for children:

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:17 | Report Abuse

1. Peer Conflicts: Pupils may face peer pressure or teasing from classmates if they belong to a religious minority or have different beliefs from their peers.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:19 | Report Abuse

2. Religious Intolerance: Some children may be exposed to religious intolerance or discrimination, either within the school compound. This leads to feelings of exclusion, alienation, unfairness as well as disrespect towards teachers.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:20 | Report Abuse

3. Religious Indoctrination: In some cases, children may be raised in environments where they are heavily indoctrinated into a specific religious belief system. This seriously limit their exposure to diverse perspectives and hinder their ability to make informed, independent choices about their beliefs.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:20 | Report Abuse

4. Cultural and Social Isolation: Certain religious communities may promote a strong sense of separation from those outside their faith. Children raised in such environments would certainly find it challenging to connect with individuals from different backgrounds, leading to social isolation.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-06 12:21 | Report Abuse

5. Education and Curriculum: In some regions, religious beliefs can influence the content and curriculum in schools. This can lead to disputes over what children are taught and can further divide communities along religious lines.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-07 19:41 | Report Abuse

In-group Vs outgroup Narrative

The siths and palpatine are wrong. It's the exclusionary nature of fundamentalism that is simultaneously uniting some people while dividing others.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-07 21:13 | Report Abuse

The Pitfalls, Jeopardy and Sin for Cultivating Binary thinking in Children

Since such dogmatic teachings are open to interpretation, it undeniably divides those who have differing opinions on the same belief. Serious unconcilable conflict occurs between the in- and out-groups formed through different religions. Even worse, the fact that it is such a sensitive topic only makes it ripe for the picking by external forces who further these divisions for their own greenwave agenda.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-07 21:15 | Report Abuse

Dualistic Thinking: Fundamentalists are inclined to divide the world into clear binary categories.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-08 08:46 | Report Abuse

In reality, as much as religion unites, its nature often results in much more deep-rooted divisions, hence dividing the pupils in school more than it unites.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-08 08:48 | Report Abuse

As a single fundamentalist truth, paranoia takes root deeply in the public field of the school policied where grandiose feeds the delusional paranoid logic that degrades both the personal and collective fabrics of each young innocent mind!

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-08 14:27 | Report Abuse

In a school where young minds bloom and grow,
Fundamentalism's shadow, an unsettling blow.
It divides the children into groups so stark,
Believers and nonbelievers, a division in the park.

In the core of their faith, they firmly stand,
An ingroup formed by beliefs so grand.
But in this division, the outgroup takes its place,
Isolation and ostracism, a sad and bitter taste.

Polarization brews, prejudice takes hold,
Innocent hearts, once warm, now turning cold.
In the classroom, intolerance rears its head,
Cooperation and understanding, too often left for dead.

Let's strive for unity, in diversity we'll find,
A world where all beliefs peacefully bind.
For in the hearts of children, there's hope to be seen,
A future where acceptance reigns, in every shade and sheen.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-22 20:45 | Report Abuse

SK Kajang had banned sexy naval-showing hot saree in school during Hari (Anak2) Malaysia

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-09-30 09:31 | Report Abuse

In the tapestry of life, threads entwine,
Religion, a claim both divine and benign.
Yet, it's a double-edged sword, we see,
For obvious reason, it divides humanity.

In temples, mosques, and churches grand,
People gather, seeking to understand,
The mysteries of life, the questions deep,
But often, these differences, our unity sweep.

Different beliefs, traditions so diverse,
In unity's name, we sometimes curse.
Lines are drawn, divisions sown,
As if separation, our purpose known.

In faith, we find solace, purpose, and grace,
Yet, it's used as a tool in the divisive race.
Instead of bridges, we build up walls,
Ignoring the common humanity that calls.

But let us remember, in the end,
Religion's message, it does intend,
To teach us love, compassion, and care,
To find unity in the midst of despair.

For beneath the rituals, the prayers, the creed,
Is a shared humanity, a common need.
Let not religion our bonds sever,
But bring us closer, now and forever.

Posted by FortuneBull777 > 2023-09-30 15:08 | Report Abuse

It's plain clear why our children are divided by race! Because we have race based schools! We have chinese, indian and national schools! No need question why when we turn into adults we are simply divided into this race based silos!
Worst still, this division is maintain through employment where 'only those who speak chinese need to apply'! Or civil service where you must be muslim!
I rather not give solution! Because it will be rejected outright! Instead we hould acknowledged that racism is something that we can't eradicate but to live with!

Posted by FortuneBull777 > 2023-09-30 15:10 | Report Abuse

But i am concern that our national education system are producing inward and downright unintelligent humans!

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-02 16:49 | Report Abuse

Quote: "...... i am concern that our national education system are producing inward and downright unintelligent humans!"

AS LONG AS THEY MAKE PERFECT SERVANT FOLLOWER MATERIAL!!

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Posted by DickyMe > 2023-10-02 17:02 | Report Abuse

".. religion unites,"???

It divides people into factions, it creates chaos and bloodbath.
Millions of lives have been sacrificed in the name of religion over the millenniums.
Religion has a gory history.

DickyMe

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Posted by DickyMe > 2023-10-02 17:03 | Report Abuse

Religion is still the number one cause for unrest in the world.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-02 17:11 | Report Abuse

Quote : ".....It divides people into factions, it creates chaos and bloodbath.
Millions of lives have been sacrificed..."

Have the local academicians been honest enough to present this key lesson in the children's History textbook?

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-02 17:20 | Report Abuse

If such an important lesson is being missed out, what is the point of the students waste their time dwelling in the subject (useless one that can neither put lobster to the dinner table nor gold bars in the safebox?

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Posted by icecool > 2023-10-02 17:28 | Report Abuse

people only learn things the hard way so let everything go up in smokes or collapse then in the ruins of their own creation will they do the right thing and fix the problems.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-02 17:51 | Report Abuse

That's why ChatGPT & team make up the best and most cost effective ministers for every nation with deficit budget

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-03 14:11 | Report Abuse

Quote from qqq47660 : "Chinese can lose their houses. Cannot lose their Chinese schools."

New idiom?

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-04 22:21 | Report Abuse

Quote from kyliew : "Ask our politicians first, where they send their own children to school? U will be surprise many are "international school""

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Posted by i3lurker > 2023-10-04 23:38 | Report Abuse

Politicians always had the Rakyat first in heart.
To avoid over crowding in national schools
and out of extreme kindness of their hearts
and sacrificing their hard earned money,
nearly 100% of Politicians send their children to international schools.

It was a heartbreaking tough decision
but politicians are willing to do anything to help the Rakyat.


Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 hour ago | Report Abuse

Quote from kyliew : "Ask our politicians first, where they send their own children to school? U will be surprise many are "international school""

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2023-10-05 21:09 | Report Abuse

All wrong. Correction:

Politicians always had self-interest first and Rakyat last in heart.

By makan gaji buta & sleeping on the job, their negligence, oblivion and irresponsibility have allowed over-crowding & dropping standard in national schools.

Out of extreme cruelty of their hearts, they cause diminish value of ringgit & aggravate inflation by squander their ill-gotten money - partly paying fees for their children to study in international schools.

It is truly unthinkable but politicians are willing to do anything to fool the Rakyat - like forever.

icecool

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Posted by icecool > 2023-10-05 21:43 | Report Abuse

politicians love fooling the people because the people themself are fools love being fooled by their politicians. this is a problem nobody wants to acknowledge.

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