We need to rebuild a Malaysian society, that's something each and everyone of us should think and consider.
And in order to achieve national integration, it is paramount for Malaysians to recognise and respect the Federal Constitution, which gives the rights to all race and religion to co-exist and work together in many ways.
Let's give our 'anak, cucu and cicit' a prosperous, peaceful and glorious nation to live. However, the government, especially politicians of both divides, should start weighing all possibilities.
Malaysians want a peaceful life but reject a strict law... how's that?
No need for me to write in lengthy. Each and every one of us has brain to visualize how a broken Malaysian society would look like. Unless you prefer a calamity, let's start questioning the Constitution and the rights of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Sabah and Sarawak.
We can start killing each other!
And in order to achieve national integration, it is paramount for Malaysians to recognise and respect the Federal Constitution, which gives the rights to all race and religion to co-exist and work together in many ways.
Let's give our 'anak, cucu and cicit' a prosperous, peaceful and glorious nation to live. However, the government, especially politicians of both divides, should start weighing all possibilities.
KUALA LUMPUR: The political tension that has been continuing after the general election last year must be put to a stop immediately, MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said.But is it possible?
While differences in opinion in a multi-ethnic society was inevitable, he pointed out that there was a need for mutual respect to avoid any form of confrontation.
Liow said there were groups who thrived on the politics of "hate and hatred for the government".
"They have gone beyond the limit. They give the people false hope that can trigger confusion and a chaotic situation, threatening social stability and the country's administration," he said at the opening of the MCA 61st annual general assembly here on Sunday.Liow, who is also Transport Minister, said an increasingly tense situation in the country could only derailed the country's move to a developed status by 2020.
He said any form of extremism must also be stemmed, pointing out that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's firm stand against the Islamic State (IS) was a relief for the people because such form of extremism was a threat to Malaysia.
Malaysians want a peaceful life but reject a strict law... how's that?
No need for me to write in lengthy. Each and every one of us has brain to visualize how a broken Malaysian society would look like. Unless you prefer a calamity, let's start questioning the Constitution and the rights of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Sabah and Sarawak.
We can start killing each other!