Hishammuddin should explain why Education Ministry condoning the racist and unprintable slurs of a history teacher


The New Straits Times today carried the following report:

Racial abuse teacher gets ‘a better deal’

By : V. Shankar Ganesh

BANTING: It obviously pays to hurl racial abuse at students, going by what happened to the teacher who did so at a school here.

The 35-year-old history teacher from SM Telok Panglima Garang was not only transferred to a smart school but to one located nearer her house.

To add insult to injury, no disciplinary action was taken against her.

It is understood that her letter of transfer stated that she was being transferred due to concerns for her security and not because she had committed an offence.

Several parents and non-governmental rganizations gathered in front of the school yesterday demanding an explanation from the headmaster for letting her off with just a slap on the wrist.

However, the headmaster refused to meet them, saying the matter was no longer related to the school since the teacher had been transferred.

Coalition of Indian NGOs secretary G. Gunaraj said the transfer showed the teacher had got away scot-free.

”In fact, she even got a better deal. She is now in a better school and one that is nearer to her house.”

He said this set a dangerous precedent as others may think they too can get away scot-free uttering racial slurs.

He said the Education Ministry should be serious in tackling the issue as what the teacher had done could affect racial harmony.

This is the latest episode which is marring the 51st Merdeka Anniversary celebrations in less than three weeks time, highlighting the many failures in nation-building despite the government budgeting tens of millions of ringgit for this occasion.

The Education Minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein should explain to Parliament, the nation and the voters of Permatang Pauh why the Education Ministry is condoning the unforgivable misbehaviour of a history teacher who repeatedly made racist, derogatory and even unprintable slurs against Indian students and the Indian community in class.

By giving the delinquent teacher a “better deal” for her disgraceful misbehaviour, the Education Ministry is sending out a wrong and completely unacceptable message to all teachers as well as making a total mockery of the legitimate protests of the parents and the Coalition of Malaysians Indian NGOs who had protested against the teacher’s misconduct.

Or is Hishammuddin just unfit to demand that teachers should be exemplary model Malaysians to the new generation of students rising above race and religion when he himself has failed so miserably on this score with his three “keris-wielding” episodes at the Umno Youth general assemblies, showing utter insensitivity to the sensitivities of a plural Malaysian society and which is acknowledged by UMNO and Barisan Nasional leaders as a major cause for the Barisan Nasional defeats in the March general election and “political tsunami”?

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  1. #1 by i_love_malaysia on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 5:46 pm

    NO EYE SEE !!! Kerismudin is learning from his shifu AAB i.e. no disciplinary action taken against cabinet ministers when they did wrongs, but yet get promoted!!!

  2. #2 by raverus on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 5:53 pm

    Asking a racist to explain a racist issue?
    They still live in dreamland.

  3. #3 by i_love_malaysia on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 5:57 pm

    Kerismudin has been quite quiet for the past few months after the political tsunami and now he has to show off again because UMNO election is very near!!! by doing so, he will be the Supreme Race a.k.a Nazi UMNO Champion!!!

  4. #4 by Bobster on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 5:59 pm

    Suggest action to be taken against the headmaster too for failure to carry out his duty.

    If Hisham failed to take action against the headmaster and teacher, then action to be taken against Minister of Education for failure to carry out his duty.

  5. #5 by Old.observer on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 6:11 pm

    At this point in time, even though Merdeka is less than 3 weeks away, I am deeply saddened by recent events (teacher, Bar Council protests), and simply have no feeling at all to celebrate Merdeka.

    Merdeka from what? From British colonialization to Dictatorship rule under PM Abdullah and UMNO that does not treat all Malaysians equally?

    18,608 days have elapsed since August 31, 1957. Today is Sad Day number 18,609.

  6. #6 by Yee Siew Wah on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 6:32 pm

    This guy has already screwed up our education to Third world status. How can one expect him to act when one of the school teacher behove like a racialist and a stupid idiot.
    They just keep a blind eye.
    MIC Semi Value very quiet. Shame on our MCA Deputy Education minister. Dare not protest or say anything. Again, they will say we will investigate and then claim “wrongly quoted la” and case closed. Our government claimed that Malaysia provide “world class” education?? How can it be, wen we hv idiots like this in schools.

  7. #7 by tenaciousB on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 6:38 pm

    yeah, no point lets forget merdeka, we were liberated from the brits, sometime one wonders we may have been better off with the brits??

  8. #8 by badak on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:07 pm

    HAHAHAHAHA.Remember the police man who lodge a police report againts his own officers.For not giving him his equal share in monthly corruption taking…
    What happpen.. The police man was transfered to PORT DICKSON case close.From a god forsaken town to a holiday resort.

  9. #9 by boh-liao on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:11 pm

    This is how teachers get promoted and get what they want. With HH as the minister, how can we expect otherwise?

  10. #10 by ADAM YONG IBNI ABDULLAH on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:20 pm

    YB LIM,

    i think you posted only half the story written by shanker.
    the rest of the story as reported in the nst, had the other teachers in the school blaming the affected students for lack of a history teacher.

    this episode is not only about a bigot teacher , but a sick school that discriminates and vitimised the students.

  11. #11 by mauriyaII on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:20 pm

    Hindraf exposed the marginalization of Indians in the country. The 5 leaders are still incarcerated at Kamunting.

    The Pakatan Rakyat and its component parties capitalised and exploited the plight of the Indian community and the oppression of the Hindraf to the fullest extent to the runup of the 12 GE with the MAKKAL SAKTHI mantra.

    The Hindraf rally opened the eyes and the ears of all Malaysian citizens and the result was the 12th GE tsunami.

    The Pakatan Rakyat benefitted the most by taking over the administration of 5 states and reducing the 2/3 majority of the BN in parliament.

    When Indians are again castigated with the most despicable of terms by the ketuanan melayu type of brain dead bigots, why is the Pakatan Rakyat leaders silent? Their silence is deafening!

    The idiots in MIC, MCA and GERAKAN as expected are DEAF AND MUTE. They won’t raise a whimper lest their positions in the BN are taken away. Even the Kerismuddin’s deputy from the MCA is obediently silent. Suddenly he too has become an eunuch.

    No point talking about Samy Velu, Dr. Subramaniam, Devamani, Saravanan and the other gutless morons from the MIC. Theirs is a lost cause and they will never ever be able to gain the respect of the Indian community. If they choose to be running dogs to their UMNO masters, they would see the exit in the 13th GE.

    You are not asked to take away other’s rights and privileges but to speak up and demand what should rightfully belong to the Indians. AT LEAST FIGHT FOR THE DIGNITY OF THE INDIANS.

    In a way taking NO ACTION against the woman (not fit to be called a lady) teacher who went beyond all norms of decorum to insult and disparage the Indian students and the community is going to have a VERY BAD REACTION FROM THE INDIANS in Malaysia. They will show their displeasure in the PP by-election as well as the next 13 GE.

    To all racists and their supporters, beware the frustration, disappointment and the wrath of the Indians. Your just desserts will be served with a vengeance.

  12. #12 by PSM on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:22 pm

    Permatang Pauh voters please take note!

  13. #13 by yhsiew on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 7:32 pm

    The current event is the result of UMNO’s 51 years of political propaganda in Malay supremacy and racial segregation.

  14. #14 by pwcheng on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 8:03 pm

    There will be no change as long as UMNO is in power. UMNO is walking a fine line and they have shit all over them and they need every Malay votes for them to stay alive. They have no other alternative as they are bankrupt of ideas and they not only cannot walk the talk, but worst still giving the country a bad image by having two set of laws.

    Can you people remember that one of the Malay MPs said in Parliament some time ago that banning Malay education loan defaulters from going overseas will make UMNO loose their votes, so that is why until today no concrete action is being taken except some flip flop actions. They will sell the soul of the nation because they are too obsessed in staying in power and to do that they know they will only have the Malay votes as any non Malay who votes for them are either something wrong or have their mentality altered by UMNO. Most Chinese will still prefer to vote for PAS and a BIG NO to UMNO.

    The end result is that the country is slipping towards a third world country. There is no doubt about it and with our sub standard PM we are slipping doubly fast. Anybody dare to dispute this fact??

    For all non- Malays we must stand up together and give a BIG NO to UMNO.

    I hope MCA, MIC, Gerakan and other non Malay parties will realize this fast, have a muzakarah” or “muqabalah’ and leave UMNO as soon as possible if we want to have a better future for the country . Say NO to UMNO and see how far they can go,. This is the best opportunity and as Elvis has sang a song called “Its now or Never”.
    Do not let them grow again and regain their strength, the country will definitely go to the dogs and corruption will be the order of the day.

  15. #15 by lew1328 on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 8:05 pm

    Greetings!

    Yesterday night, my younger son who is now study in primary standard two asked me one question and the question sound like this: To which secondary school daddy plan to send me when I grow up?

    I wish I know how to answer him but looking at this entire incident happened in Malaysia where we still have discriminate and incompetence that’s we hope to lead our education. I think I failed to get him a correct answer, I was caught at his moment.

  16. #16 by tenaciousB on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 8:08 pm

    Yes permatang pauh voters do the right thing, don’t let these racist idiots get away with things!!!

  17. #17 by tenaciousB on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 8:14 pm

    WE should demand PKR to give a press statement regarding these racial matters , the teacher, the bar council forum. If they are to keep silent, forget about voting for them. Period!

  18. #18 by cvl on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 8:38 pm

    As usual, it is to meticulous details the ketuanan melayu goes into. Make no mistake, such majestic transfer illuminates further the glorification of the ketuanan. Nothing has to stand in its way.

    Look, in Indonesia is the very imagery that beckons ketuanan.

    To achieve ketuanan, it will have to be on courageous moves; no place for timid and sensitive feelings. Nothing stands in the way.

    And one has to be thankful for personalities as LKS, as they dish out one for one, on a more universal values.

  19. #19 by Loyal Malaysian on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 9:11 pm

    Here, because the administrators of the civil service are Bumiputeras the dispensation of justice sometimes, follows no basis of fairness and justice.

  20. #20 by Godfather on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 9:28 pm

    For us, uttering racist comments could cause us to go to Kamunting. For them, uttering racist comments generally allow them to get a promotion and a pat on the back. Such is the hypocrisy of UMustNotObject.

  21. #21 by Old.observer on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 9:57 pm

    Mr Smith — Just imagine what would have happened had the roles been reversed – a non-Malay teacher using racial slurs on Malay students.

    ________________

    Good question.

    Firstly, I think it will never happened. Every single non-Malay teacher in Malaysia will not dare to even think of hurling such racial slurs to any students.

    Secondly. BUT IF IT DID — and this is purely speculation —

    1. It’ll be front page on all the Mass Media.
    2. UMNO and BN will be the first to condemn and condemn hard they will. At least a dozen MP will shout out and clamour for attention!
    3. The Police will go after this non-Malay teacher with 10 cars and 20 balaclava goons.
    4. The teacher will not only be sacked immediately.
    5. The teacher will be made to apologize to each of the student, parents, teachers, public, media, etc. etc. etc.
    6. The teacher might also be locked in ISA indefinitely if she doesn’t cooperate.
    7. The Headmaster will also be sacked.
    8. The school will be made to apologize immediately.
    9. An immediate investigation will be conducted by the Ministry of Education on all non-Malay teachers to determine their suitability to teach.
    10. Non Malay teachers holding senior positions will be demoted or retired, their place taken by “more qualified” junior teachers belonging to a certain race.

    All these 10 steps will be decisively carried out and completed at the most — 2 days, if not 1 day, if not immediately!

    The Mass Media will of course continue to remind its readers for the entire week.

    Malaysia Boleh!

  22. #22 by tenaciousB on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 10:17 pm

    Such hypocrisy, all the more BN should be removed from power and the opposition given a crack at it, what’s there to loose, the country’s economy is worst off at the moment with BN in power, the people are suffering whilst the politicians are busy trying to retain power, so to ensure their wealth and livelihood is not affected.

    BN is trying its best to remove anwar from contending, slam him with the dumbest accussation ever, what were these clowns thinking of? possibly choreographed the racial attacks recently?who know but one things for sure, the people have spoken, the 2/3rd BN was denied is proof, the more the people are witnessing the more decisive they are becoming.

    Permatang pauh is definitely going to be Anwars seat. Let the tables turn and commence litigations against these tyrants once the new government takes place. We would love to see these ministers charged for all that has been done namely abuse of executive power and neglect of human rights!

  23. #23 by choonchoy on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 10:51 pm

    Now, where is that dog, Presley? Anyone heard it bark?

    Miow. Opps, it is now a pussy cat.

  24. #24 by shadow on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 10:56 pm

    I wish YB Lim becomes the education minister when PR takeover the government! Then we can see the real fun!!

  25. #25 by dr suresh kumar on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 11:09 pm

    I am very glad that YB Lim Kit Siang brought up this issue of national importance here.But I am quite dissapointed to see that none of the other top leaders of PKR including the Indian MP’s issuing any statement of protest.Just before the 12th GE most of our PR Indian MP’s were without fail could be seen with the HINDRAF supporters buzy giving so many statements and speeches,now after becoming YB, I hardly see them around.What happened?Why no statement from our de facto leader who is championing `Ketuanan Rakyat’?Quite puzzling indeed.

    By the way justice and fairness in Malaysia died way back in 1988,raped and murdered by none other than Mahathir,who is also responsible for the existence of people like this school teacher,Zulkifli Nordin,Hamidah and etc,etc.This is what exactly happens when you give special privileges for too long hence these sort of people develop a mind set that such privileges are their birth right therefore they can do anything and say any thing they wish as the government is there to protect and defend them.So much for bangsa Malaysia.I hate to generalize all malays in the same category of those I mentioned above as there are definitely a lot of nice and wonderful malays out there,but what is dissapointing is so far not many of our wise and fair malay bothers and sisters have said any thing to condemn this latest despicable act of a person who is entusted to nurture young Malaysians regardless of race and religion.Even say if some of those students had provoked her as some put it,which I personally find it difficult to comprehand,there are other civilized ways to deal with them and not curse and abuse all the students and the entire community.

    To me this uncivilized act of this particular teacher smacks of vengence and outright racism,without the slightest consideration of the impact her derogatory remarks may have psychologically on those students.She has brought great disgrace to the teaching profession,herself and upon the concept of bangsa Malaysia.Amazingly the goverment chose to `promote’ her instead of taking a stern action as a lesson for the others.Where else the ordinary people can go to seek justice when our judiciary is also so corrupt and a government which chooses to practise double standards? The streets again??Another sad day in our history.

  26. #26 by pwcheng on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 11:16 pm

    Racial slurs are acceptable to UMNO on other races but hell will break loose if it is the other way round. Probably behind bars in Kamunting. Anyway such incidents are not uncommon, if Malay Minister can do it,( remember a Malay minister using racial slur against an Indian Undergrad in US) the precedent is already set and nothing will change except a change of government.

  27. #27 by Malaysian Mummy on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 11:33 pm

    Uncle Lim,

    Are your sure ? We browsed the New Straits Times website today that carried the following report: “Racial abuse teacher gets ‘a better deal’ ”

    The NST website shown:-”NOT FOUND”, Sorry, the requested URL you’re looking for is no longer available or have moved. Please check the URL for proper spelling or capitalization. You can also try visiting NST’s homepage or use the search box.

    Looks like the EDITOR of NSTP was summoned to withdraw the sensitive article to cover up the racist 35-year-old history teacher from SM Telok Panglima Garang. The Garang History teacher got a better reward and deal for uttering such irresponsible racist remarks to insult Malaysian students regardless of race, creed and religion.

    Why Pak Lah is silent about this issue? Why Pak Lah failed to inform the Home Ministry to act against the history teacher?

    Pak Lah should advised the Education Minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein to explain to Parliament, the nation and the voters of Permatang Pauh why the Education Ministry is condoning the unforgivable misbehaviour of a history teacher who repeatedly made racist, derogatory and even unprintable slurs against Indian students and the Indian community in class.

    Majority of Malay communities felt shameful know about UMNO leaders rewarding the racist history teacher with a “better deal” said a senior Malay historian lecturer in a public universities. No wonder many ex-true Malay left UMNO including Two former leaders of the Bandar Tun Razak Umno division led 148 members to cross over to PKR.

    Prediction by a Malay bomoh will think maybe the history teacher also got increased remuneration plus a smart school next to her house , a good deals from Kerisman to teach more smart students to become more racist in future generations for Malaysia. If our respected beloved ex-PM, Tun Hussein Onn was still alive to read this racist article, the history teacher had been sacked immediately and the
    use of Internal Security Act and Sedition Act against the history teacher for such irresponsible racist remarks in school. Tun also will sack Kerisman for his failure to discharge his duties prudently on this issue.

  28. #28 by StevePCH on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 11:41 pm

    give her a second chance lar … if she repeat, then send her to Hospital Bahagia lar. These type of individuals are confirmed to be physo mah !!! If she happens to set of a racial riot, then blame everthing on Kerismudin. Send them both to Tanjung Rambutan.

  29. #29 by IloveDAPforever on Tuesday, 12 August 2008 - 11:49 pm

    Where is Sami Veloo hiding?? He should be man enough to stand up for his people!! If he daren’t open his big bloody mouth to speak up for them, he should not be holding on to the MIC No 1 post.

    A chicken like him should occupy the chicken coop & let the braver ones defend & stand up for the Indians. If the monster of a teacher with Kerismuddin’s support can get away scot free, imagine what else is coming. All hell will break loose ….. more loose cannons & they get rewarded. Another Malaysia Boleh!!!

  30. #30 by Jan on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:03 am

    I think the parents of the affected students should sue the teacher concerned. This will send a strong message to other teachers not to make this kind of remarks.

  31. #31 by malaysi0n on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:04 am

    Will it be the same judgment if an Indian/Chinese teacher did the or use the similar words to Malay student?

    then all teachers must start it now as you’ll get transferred to nearer smart school ….

    MACAM-MACAM BOLEH!!!

  32. #32 by IloveDAPforever on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:17 am

    This racist & sick teacher is a dangerous specie on the loose.
    If she is allowed to continue teaching, she will definitely get bolder and more vengeful. Other poor non-malay students will be terrorised by her & at her mercy.

    She should be banished from teaching lest she inflict more harm on the helpless students & give them hell. Can someone post her picture for all to know & be wary of her.

  33. #33 by badak on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:21 am

    Things will only get worse.. As long as MIC ,MCA ,PPP and GERAKAN don,t speak up.UMNO will keep throwing dirt at our faces as long MIC MCA PPP and GERAKAN just raise their hands and say “” SAYA SOKONG”"

  34. #34 by m.hwang on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:31 am

    If this is the best they can do… we deserve better.

  35. #35 by Samuel Goh Kim Eng on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:38 am

    Even when what’s done is low down
    There’ll be attempts to cover up
    Even when the issue is considered big
    Some will merely treat it as a matter small

    (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng – 130808
    http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
    Wed. 13th Aug. 2008.

  36. #36 by ahpiow on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:45 am

    What did everyone expect? Hasn’t this policy been extended to all govt employees whenever they commit any type of offences? Transfer, and end of story, maybe for the better or maybe for the same, but never for the worse.

    If the majority of ALL Malaysians want to continue supporting this govt, then we all have to live with such policies. If the majority of Malaysians, the Malays, want a change, then let there be change.

    We will view the Permatang Pauh by-election results to gauge the maturity of the Malay majority. There is no doubt the Chinese and Indians and others, comprising 25% or so of the electorate, will support Anwar.

    Actually this by-election will show the true mood of the political maturity of the people.

  37. #37 by roger lim on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 12:56 am

    Forget MIC, MCA, Gerakan and the other BN component parties. They are not going to do anything. What about PR? What about DAP? What
    are you(YB LKS) going to do? Come on, make us proud. But try not to end up in Sungai Buluh ok? We need you on the outside. Come to think of it PR may just keep quiet for the time being until after Permatang Pauh’s by election. Ok, I will wait till then.

  38. #38 by AhPek on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 2:40 am

    What do we expect when the civil service is dominated by a single race? Wrong committed by a Malay staff on another ethnic will not be viewed as such by a Malay administrator in the service cos the motivation is likely the desire to stamp Malay supremacy on others.Same thing in matters of religion, Islam must dominate over oyher religion.That’s the reason for all of the goings-on over the last few days.

    So,YB, do you think Krishammuddin will explain?It has not occurred to him that he will ever have to explain since it is the thing to do,so what’s the big deal?

  39. #39 by AhPek on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 2:41 am

    correction: ‘……………………………………………….Islam must dominate over other religion.’.

  40. #40 by bumi-non-malay on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 5:54 am

    Name Her, Give us a Picture of Her and let Rakyat deal with HER RACISM……Just U-Tube.

    Give your Kids small video camera to record all Racial Slur, talk and actions of teachers…..we the rakyat will deal with them.

    No need Politicians to get involved…a name, a face and address is all Rakyat sick of racism needs!!

  41. #41 by tenaciousB on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 6:12 am

    Dear bloggers,

    This is a snippet from a NST article:

    Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim has no power to make a proposal that the student quota for Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) be opened to the non-Bumiputeras too.

    He said those who had the rights to decide on the enrolment policy were those who had links to the educational institution.

    “It is not within his jurisdiction of power. Matters pertaining to the intake (of students) lie with the educational institution concerned,” he told reporters after launching the Malaysian Agricultural, Horticultural and Agro-Tourism (MAHA) Exhibition 2008, here today.

    The press yesterday quoted Abdul Khalid as suggesting that 10 per cent of the current student quota at UiTM be opened to non-Bumiputeras and foreign students.

    He had said that the suggestion could raise the quality of education and spirit of competition among students at the institution.

    The suggestion, however, were met with opposition from former UiTM students who described it as illogical and did not deserve any consideration.

    Today, about 5,000 UiTM students assembled in front of the state government administration building, Bangunan Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (SAAS) to protest against the suggestion.

    WE HAVE a LONG way to go to undo this racial thing in our country!!!!

  42. #42 by ktteokt on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 7:52 am

    Does AAB realize that “MARA” stands for Majlis Amanah Rakyat? So he is saying non-bumis are not rakyat when he denies entry to UiTM!

  43. #43 by Bigjoe on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 8:23 am

    The may not have printed this but trust me, every Hindraf supporter have read this and their anger is just piling on.

    There is absolutely NO excuse. You can’t just blame the rank and file and machinery for this.

  44. #44 by taiking on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 8:46 am

    I agree with Jong’s remark posted somewhere near the top of the page.

    Being a controversial figure himself, it would be hard for him to command the respect of teachers and subordinates and I venture to add, party members and malaysians.

    He ought to have resign and salvage his dignity and that of his family’s.

  45. #45 by jus legitimum on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 9:22 am

    It is a good idea to publish the picture of that woman teacher from Sekolah Menengah Panglima Telok Garang in NST,Sin Chew,Star,U Tube etc.This will put her under public scrutiny and might deter other brainless teachers from her kind to hurl racial and unprintable remarks on students in future.What say you ? Wee Ka Siong.

  46. #46 by Bigjoe on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 9:32 am

    I am just wondering why Khaild Ibrahim said what he said. I mean why poke the hornet nests days before the Permatang Pauh by-election? Did he got caught off-guard?

    I mean the guy has my vote for sure. But what in god name was he thinking? His idealism got the better of him?

    The guy has balls if you ask me. Even want to face down UITM students. Ever see Badawi or Najib meet Bar Council, Hindraf, Bersih?

    I say we make Khaled Ibrahim PM instead of Anwar….

  47. #47 by k1980 on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 9:36 am

    Wee K Siong’s answer: What lah you, you want me to get sued by her? Umno will force mca to sack me and I will then hilang my Deputy Education minister job and my China galfren will dump me. No job, no money, … I will have to go jump from the penang bridge :sob:

  48. #48 by tenaciousB on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 11:44 am

    i bet the person who manages to get a picture of that teacher might earn big bucks.:) VCD sellers you have a mission.hehe

  49. #49 by tenaciousB on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 1:36 pm

    Another interesting point i bet some don’t know, Anwar ibrahim’s paternal grandfather is a tamil. So shouldn’t he say something regarding this racist teacher who uttered racist remarks to these poor tamil students?

  50. #50 by Lelouch of the Rebellion on Wednesday, 13 August 2008 - 8:09 pm

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