Is Malaysia going to see another bloodbath?
All religions, not just Islam, divides us. And this is even more so in Malaysia. We are Muslims first, Kelantanese (or Johorian) second, Malays third, and Malaysians last. And the same goes for all the other religions, races, states, etc., as well. We all place ‘Malaysian’ at the bottom of the list. And for the Chinese, culture, traditions, language, and education are more important than harmony.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
“PAS Selangor secretary Roslan Shahir threatens violence regarding Loh Siew Hong’s intention to squash unlawful unilateral conversion of HER children,” said KTemoc Konsiders, in response to Focus Malaysia’s news report (READ MORE HERE).
Actually, children become extremists, terrorists, racists, bigots, haters, etc., due to their upbringing. If a child is raised/educated in a Hindu home, he/she will be inclined towards Hinduism, and if a child is raised/educated in an Afghan village, he/she will probably join the Taliban.
And in India there are Hindu extremists, as there are Taliban extremists in Afghanistan. Even in the United States (Middle America) you can find Christian extremists who are worse than Hindu/Taliban extremists.
You will find Malays very passionate or emotional when they talk about Islam. But if they happened to have been born in Sweden to Christian parents, would these Malays still be passionate or emotional about Islam?
The only reason Malays are Muslims who think that Islam is the only true religion of God is due to an accident of birth. They believe in Islam because by accident they were born into a Muslim family. If not, they would probably think Islam is an extremist and fanatical religion, which poses a danger to world peace.
This is a truth that we must accept, but which Malays would never accept.
Two days ago I came out with a video titled “Mengharapkan Perpaduan Ummah Sama Macam Mengharapkan DAP Terima Hudud”, where I said, “Mustahil rakyat Malaysia atau orang Melayu akan bersatu sebab agama dan kepercayaan masing-masing memisahkan manusia.” (SEE HERE).
Naturally, many Malaysians, in particular Malays, were very upset with my video. The truth hurts and Malaysians live in denial. Malaysians are also devoid of logic and come to conclusions based on assumptions. For example, Malaysians believe if you are accused of anything then you must prove your innocence and not the accuser who must prove the allegation.
So, if I accuse Zahid Hamidi and Anwar Ibrahim of being gay lovers, do I need to prove that is true or must Zahid and Anwar prove they are not gay lovers? Going by the logic of Malaysians, Zahid and Anwar need to prove they are not gay lovers like how they want Najib Razak to prove the RM2.6 billion was a donation from the Saudis.
All religions, not just Islam, divides us. And this is even more so in Malaysia. We are Muslims first, Kelantanese (or Johorian) second, Malays third, and Malaysians last. And the same goes for all the other religions, races, states, etc., as well. We all place ‘Malaysian’ at the bottom of the list. And for the Chinese, culture, traditions, language, and education are more important than harmony.