Friday, January 2, 2009

Who is inciting racial hatred and how come these people are not charged by law?

Such a picture perfect when Malaysia is staging itself to the world. In reality, there are cracks now.
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I am deeply hurt and saddened with this country when i saw some pictures that my friend sent to me today.

These pictures were about the banners used during the recent demonstration on banning pig farming in certain states of Malaysia. These banners were seen hung on the fence of a premise, which I suspect was a school.

On these banners, the demonstrators / organiser of the demonstration had used words and threats to demolish non-national schools, calling names, denial of other ethnic contribution to this country but their ethnic group, and swearing of protecting supremacy of certain race and religion.

The choice of word and language used are blood-boiling and were utterly aimed to incite racial anger and hatred. Even a dumb knew such statements are dangerous and would threaten the social stability of this country and it was so obvious that these demonstrators / organiser of the demonstration had broken the law.

However, these demonstrators and organisers were not charged by law but still roam freely in this country. Moreover, one needs permit to stage a demonstration, how come such demonstration was allowed to happen while peaceful demonstration for justice and human rights were banned and being demonised?

Is this the works of some authorities playing the racial and religion card game again? How can the lawmakers, the Home Ministry and police are closing both eyes on such serious and dangerous matters? If such bad hats are not contained or removed, it will spread its claws uncontrollably and destroy the nation.

Frankly, I am so tempted to post these pictures on the blog to show the world how racism has deepened into the roots of some ethnic group after 51 years of Malaysia Independence. However, I can't, because in social cases like this, the law here seems to be one sided and color-coded, protecting the criminals but criminalise the whistle blower. Such Grotesque!