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Friday 25 October 2013

Is Perkasa running our schools?

VOXPOP 'If you want to educate Muslim students studying in a national school, then take them to the nearest masjid where the ritual is carried out.'

'Man insulted Islam by questioning cow slaughter'

voxpop, voxPputeh: This is the height of not caring for others. We live in a multiracial country. It cannot be one-way traffic. If Muslims need to carry out religious activities like the slaughtering of cows, they should perform it in mosques or other places where only Muslims congregate.

It is not only against some religious beliefs but it's also inhumane to slaughter animals in school compounds.

MockingYou: If you want to educate Muslim students studying in a national school, then take them to the nearest masjid where the ritual is carried out. This a lame excuse from the headmaster.

Oriole: Is Perkasa running national schools in this country? If so, the government needs to clarify this so that people can make their own conclusions about the suitability of national schools for their children.

As for slaughtering cows, pigs or sheep, please use modern facilities that are efficient and hygienic. Stop traumatising children in schools, unless you're aiming to nurture brutish human beings.

Or is that part of the new education blueprint, Deputy Education Minister Mary Yap?

Siegfried: I heard the Saravanan's phone conversation on YouTube and opine that the school's headmaster was very calm and collected whilst responding to his questions and comments.

Saravanan could have been more civilised in his choice of words. Kudos to the headmaster for remaining calm throughout the phone conversation.

James Dean: A school is not a place to conduct religious rituals. Any religious ceremony must be done in the proper place, ie a house of worship. Pure and simple.

In any case, the headmaster should be the first to object such practices. By saying all the teachers were consult only goes to show the headmaster's lack of understanding between right and wrong.

MCA, MIC: A school is not a slaughterhouse. Where is Hindraf, Malaysia Hindu Sangam, Deputy Minister P Waythamoorthy, MCA, Gerakan and PPP? MIC is irrelevant.

Hamisu: I disagree that nothing can be done. This mindset represents giving up. There are times we need to give and take.

But Perkasa needs to take note that respect goes both ways. I doubt you will get respect when you keep disrespecting others.

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