This is something I've been longing to blog about but never got around to lay down the cards. so i might take this chance to speak up what had been nesting inside me all these whiles. i do have a blog,it's just that i never bothered to work on it anymore, workload,well.
Segregation- the word I hate most. I have always wondered why we’re always separated/divided according to gender, skin colour, height, race, et cetera. I don’t see the significance of it especially the latter. And for a person who’s living in a country where a variety of ethnics exist, the word segregation disgust me even more. You know all these pep talks on “Satu Malaysia”- we’ve been working on it for ages! Well, you tell me: how do we accomplish that when each of us are not willing to break the tradition (more like breaking that mentality) where Chinese, Indian and Malays must not SHARE and mingle. And how do we even work together when your place of study practices segregation?
I mean really, do you go about with your “Dr.” title and only treat your own kind? Because it feels like we’ve been brainwashed to do so anyway which defeats the purpose of becoming a ‘lifesaver’ in the first place.
yours truly : intan sarah
Thursday, July 30, 2009
"Satu Malaysia" ?
Posted by awesome EFL set lima. at Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Diyana says:
I agree with you about breaking the mentality. No matter how hard the government or whoever that is more superior wants integration to happen in the country or in this world in fact, there would be without a doubt certain parties which practices segregation and we can't do anything bout it since it's their liberty rights.
And yes i do hate segregation and I thought we learned about integration when we were in high school be it moral classes or religious classes but yet people are still more comfortable with segregation rather than integration.
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