Becoming Oversensitive About Religion
Way back in the 50s and 60s, it was common for school children to make fun of each other's race and religion but after the usual fist fights and flare-ups, students got back to studying together.
Of course it was not all honky-dory but people in those days learned how to tolerate each other’s differences.
Minorities like Sikhs and Eurasians probably endured the most as the turbans were a constant object of teasing while Eurasians often had to explain their heritage.
Racist teachers were also present and some of them probably contributed to the ear squat routine.
As minister Nazri admitted, Islam has been misused by the government to try and counter the moves of PAS and it appears it has not benefited the country much. It appears that people nowadays have become more extreme and oversensitive.
Looking at the killings being committed by even followers of the same religion in Iraq to try and control their government, all Malaysians should seriously ponder if we should continue on the path of religious fervour or try and get back to the secular nation that was the basis of the formation of Malaysia.
It seems the proclamation of Malaysia being an Islamic country by the previous PM was a grievous error in order to score points with the OIC. But not a single MP dared to challenge the PM except for the Opposition.
Now we have the cartoons controversy that has generated so much anger and even caused the deaths of some demonstrators. The original cartoon was in poor taste but the reactions it produced show that unscrupulous leaders can instigate many people to violence.
Most of Malaysia’s Muslims are moderate but also too complacent and compliant. The minister is appealing for your help to make sure that religion is not abused to gain power or we may end up like Iran where the tyranny of the minority ensures that the majority lose their mandate.
I think the Prime Minister did the right thing by not penalizing the NST for publishing the second cartoon that merely suggested the name as the name was blanked off and it was a autosuggestion.
Other religions too have been ridiculed in the past. Just take the book, “the Da Vinci Code” or the movie, “The Last Temptation of Christ” and millions of Christians too can take to the streets.
So what can happen next? Will World War 3 happen not because of terrorist regimes and nuclear bombs but because someone drew an anti-religious cartoon?
photo: Evening view of Statue of Liberty taken from Staten Island ferry
1 Comments:
Well said HJ!
Perhaps the first step our govt should take is to reclaim the secular nature of our national schools and put a stop to all the implied religious rules that are terrorizing even some Muslim students and parents.
The recent issue of a school teacher cutting the "tudung" of its students because the length of it does not fully cover their chest-area is a case in point of such acts of "terrorism".
In the first place, Muslim students should not even be forced to wear the tudung in school if they choose not to. Is there such a law in our country which makes it compulsory for Muslim girls to don the tudung?
If schools are so intolerant, are we going to see a day in future when Muslim women cannot be seen in public without a tudung, or risk being prosecuted?
The willingness of our govt to end outward displays of religious overzealousness in all schools would hopefully put things right for the next generation.
It is really up to the govt of Abdullah Badawi to galvanise the changes because in this country, it is the politicians who make up the might of the ruling coalition that make the rules and determine the direction we take.
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