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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Instigators: On having the balls, courage and jantanness to surrender

The identifiers for instigators causing vigilanteism can include individuals or groups who:

1. Spread false or misleading information to incite anger or fear.
2. Encourage or participate in violent or retaliatory actions outside of legal channels.
3. Demonize certain communities or individuals, leading to a sense of injustice or persecution.
4. Exploit existing tensions or grievances for personal or political gain.
5. Disregard the rule of law and promote a "justice at any cost" mentality.
6. Use inflammatory rhetoric or propaganda to mobilize supporters towards vigilante actions.
7. Target specific individuals or groups as scapegoats for broader societal issues.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Scientifically polygamy has bad impact on children.

Impact on Children: Growing up in a polygamous household can affect children's development, including their understanding of relationships, family dynamics, and gender roles. It may also lead to identity issues or a sense of instability.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

That's a different kind of governance. Here governance is just a game of cards for gomen of the thoughtlessly deluded poor with herd mentality, by the cunningluly influential and super rich elites, for the entitled by birth

Posted by Sslee > 8 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Just attend any AGM of listed company and tell me is governance alive or a stillborn?

Did any shareholders or Bursa SC hold the BOD accountable, responsible and answarable?

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

That's a different kind of governance. Here governance is just a game of cards for gomen of the thoughtlessly deluded poor with herd mentality, by the cunningluly influential and super rich elites, for the entitled by birth

Posted by Sslee > 8 minutes ago | Report Abuse

Just attend any AGM of listed company and tell me is governance alive or a stillborn?

Did any shareholders or Bursa SC hold the BOD accountable, responsible and answarable?

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

The tribal ppl who idolise day in day out ritual, ideology and fanaticism of the medieval past only know to enjoy moment pleasure of the cavemen's indulgence. Do you expect them to evolve to appreciate and focus on progressive morality and meaningful living that takes stock of the past, present, and future, as well as how they're connected - often involves withstanding times of stress and challenge with endurance and patience.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Because of weak mm governance leading to weak ringgit, every non in rushing to work in Singapore. The layback mm will be grab workers like forever

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Addressing internecine conflicts requires a concerted effort from the local government, civil society, and the private sector. Effective conflict RESOLUTION mechanisms, INCLUSIVE governance practices, promotion of DIALOGUE and reconciliation, and investment in social cohesion initiatives are crucial steps toward mitigating the negative impacts of internal conflicts on Msia's global standing. Strengthening institutions, fostering national UNITY, and promoting a positive narrative of Msia's DIVERSITY and resilience are also essential for rebuilding trust and enhancing Malaysia's REPUTATION on the international stage.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Internal conflicts and power struggles have indeed been significant factors in the weakening of civilizations throughout history, including Malaysia. These conflicts can stem from various sources, such as political disagreements, social tensions, or ideological clashes.

1. **Political Differences:** In Malaysia's history, political rivalries and power struggles have often resulted in internal conflicts. Competing factions within the political landscape vie for control and influence, leading to polarization and division within society. This can manifest in various forms, from government instability to partisan clashes that hinder progress and development.

2. **Social Tensions:** Societal divisions based on ethnicity, religion, or socioeconomic status have also contributed to internal conflicts. Malaysia's diverse population brings together people from various cultural backgrounds, but these differences can sometimes lead to tensions and misunderstandings. Issues related to identity, representation, and social justice can become focal points for conflict if not addressed effectively.

3. **Ideological Clashes:** Ideological differences, whether related to governance, cultural values, or belief systems, can fuel internal strife. Malaysia, like many other countries, has experienced ideological conflicts that shape public discourse and policies. These clashes can hinder cooperation and collaboration, as differing visions for the future of society compete for dominance.

When a society becomes consumed by infighting, several negative consequences can arise:

- **Diversion of Resources:** Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

- **Loss of Unity:** Internal conflicts can erode social cohesion and unity, leading to fragmented communities and weakened national identity. This fragmentation makes it challenging to address common challenges and work towards shared goals.

- **Stifled Innovation:** In an environment of internal strife, innovation and creativity often take a backseat. When individuals and groups are focused on internal power struggles, there is less incentive and opportunity for innovation to flourish.

- **Diminished International Standing:** Internecine conflicts can also affect a country's reputation and standing on the global stage. Divisions and instability may undermine diplomatic efforts, economic partnerships, and international cooperation.

To overcome these challenges, societies need effective mechanisms for conflict resolution, inclusive governance, and fostering unity amidst diversity. Addressing root causes of internal conflicts and promoting dialogue, understanding, and collaboration are essential for building a resilient and cohesive society.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Internal conflicts and power struggles have indeed been significant factors in the weakening of civilizations throughout history, including Malaysia. These conflicts can stem from various sources, such as political disagreements, social tensions, or ideological clashes.

1. **Political Differences:** In Malaysia's history, political rivalries and power struggles have often resulted in internal conflicts. Competing factions within the political landscape vie for control and influence, leading to polarization and division within society. This can manifest in various forms, from government instability to partisan clashes that hinder progress and development.

2. **Social Tensions:** Societal divisions based on ethnicity, religion, or socioeconomic status have also contributed to internal conflicts. Malaysia's diverse population brings together people from various cultural backgrounds, but these differences can sometimes lead to tensions and misunderstandings. Issues related to identity, representation, and social justice can become focal points for conflict if not addressed effectively.

3. **Ideological Clashes:** Ideological differences, whether related to governance, cultural values, or belief systems, can fuel internal strife. Malaysia, like many other countries, has experienced ideological conflicts that shape public discourse and policies. These clashes can hinder cooperation and collaboration, as differing visions for the future of society compete for dominance.

When a society becomes consumed by infighting, several negative consequences can arise:

- **Diversion of Resources:** Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

- **Loss of Unity:** Internal conflicts can erode social cohesion and unity, leading to fragmented communities and weakened national identity. This fragmentation makes it challenging to address common challenges and work towards shared goals.

- **Stifled Innovation:** In an environment of internal strife, innovation and creativity often take a backseat. When individuals and groups are focused on internal power struggles, there is less incentive and opportunity for innovation to flourish.

- **Diminished International Standing:** Internecine conflicts can also affect a country's reputation and standing on the global stage. Divisions and instability may undermine diplomatic efforts, economic partnerships, and international cooperation.

To overcome these challenges, societies need effective mechanisms for conflict resolution, inclusive governance, and fostering unity amidst diversity. Addressing root causes of internal conflicts and promoting dialogue, understanding, and collaboration are essential for building a resilient and cohesive society.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Internal conflicts and power struggles have indeed been significant factors in the weakening of civilizations throughout history, including Malaysia. These conflicts can stem from various sources, such as political disagreements, social tensions, or ideological clashes.

1. **Political Differences:** In Malaysia's history, political rivalries and power struggles have often resulted in internal conflicts. Competing factions within the political landscape vie for control and influence, leading to polarization and division within society. This can manifest in various forms, from government instability to partisan clashes that hinder progress and development.

2. **Social Tensions:** Societal divisions based on ethnicity, religion, or socioeconomic status have also contributed to internal conflicts. Malaysia's diverse population brings together people from various cultural backgrounds, but these differences can sometimes lead to tensions and misunderstandings. Issues related to identity, representation, and social justice can become focal points for conflict if not addressed effectively.

3. **Ideological Clashes:** Ideological differences, whether related to governance, cultural values, or belief systems, can fuel internal strife. Malaysia, like many other countries, has experienced ideological conflicts that shape public discourse and policies. These clashes can hinder cooperation and collaboration, as differing visions for the future of society compete for dominance.

When a society becomes consumed by infighting, several negative consequences can arise:

- **Diversion of Resources:** Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

- **Loss of Unity:** Internal conflicts can erode social cohesion and unity, leading to fragmented communities and weakened national identity. This fragmentation makes it challenging to address common challenges and work towards shared goals.

- **Stifled Innovation:** In an environment of internal strife, innovation and creativity often take a backseat. When individuals and groups are focused on internal power struggles, there is less incentive and opportunity for innovation to flourish.

- **Diminished International Standing:** Internecine conflicts can also affect a country's reputation and standing on the global stage. Divisions and instability may undermine diplomatic efforts, economic partnerships, and international cooperation.

To overcome these challenges, societies need effective mechanisms for conflict resolution, inclusive governance, and fostering unity amidst diversity. Addressing root causes of internal conflicts and promoting dialogue, understanding, and collaboration are essential for building a resilient and cohesive society.

General

6 days ago | Report Abuse

Internal conflicts and power struggles have indeed been significant factors in the weakening of civilizations throughout history, including Malaysia. These conflicts can stem from various sources, such as political disagreements, social tensions, or ideological clashes.

1. **Political Differences:** In Malaysia's history, political rivalries and power struggles have often resulted in internal conflicts. Competing factions within the political landscape vie for control and influence, leading to polarization and division within society. This can manifest in various forms, from government instability to partisan clashes that hinder progress and development.

2. **Social Tensions:** Societal divisions based on ethnicity, religion, or socioeconomic status have also contributed to internal conflicts. Malaysia's diverse population brings together people from various cultural backgrounds, but these differences can sometimes lead to tensions and misunderstandings. Issues related to identity, representation, and social justice can become focal points for conflict if not addressed effectively.

3. **Ideological Clashes:** Ideological differences, whether related to governance, cultural values, or belief systems, can fuel internal strife. Malaysia, like many other countries, has experienced ideological conflicts that shape public discourse and policies. These clashes can hinder cooperation and collaboration, as differing visions for the future of society compete for dominance.

When a society becomes consumed by infighting, several negative consequences can arise:

- **Diversion of Resources:** Energy and resources that could have been allocated to constructive endeavors such as education, infrastructure, and economic development are instead diverted towards maintaining control or dominance within the society. This hampers progress and impedes the well-being of the population.

- **Loss of Unity:** Internal conflicts can erode social cohesion and unity, leading to fragmented communities and weakened national identity. This fragmentation makes it challenging to address common challenges and work towards shared goals.

- **Stifled Innovation:** In an environment of internal strife, innovation and creativity often take a backseat. When individuals and groups are focused on internal power struggles, there is less incentive and opportunity for innovation to flourish.

- **Diminished International Standing:** Internecine conflicts can also affect a country's reputation and standing on the global stage. Divisions and instability may undermine diplomatic efforts, economic partnerships, and international cooperation.

To overcome these challenges, societies need effective mechanisms for conflict resolution, inclusive governance, and fostering unity amidst diversity. Addressing root causes of internal conflicts and promoting dialogue, understanding, and collaboration are essential for building a resilient and cohesive society.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Making a national issue of artistic designs of worm or pop song of namewe is an international joke!

Posted by speakup > 2 minutes ago | Report Abuse

in singapore, ppl are too busy with developing the country
in malaysia, ppl are too busy with 3R
see the difference

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

In a piece of land far far away from the centre of the galaxy, set over ten weeks after the events of "The Phantom Sock Menace," the unity gomen continues to be mired in strife and chaos. A separatist movement encompassing hundreds of akmal's supporters and powerful religious alliances poses new threats to the country that even the cabinet cannot stem. These moves, long planned by an as yet unrevealed and powerful force, lead to the beginning of the Clone Wars -- and the beginning of the end of the Republic.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Past civilizations often faced challenges that contributed to their collapse, and among these challenges were indulgence in infighting, corruption, and excessive focus on moral policing.

1. **Infighting and Division:** Internal conflicts and power struggles weakened many civilizations throughout history. When a society becomes consumed by infighting, whether due to political, social, or ideological differences, its energy and resources are diverted away from constructive endeavors towards maintaining control or dominance within the society itself.

2. **Corruption:** Corruption is a pervasive issue that has plagued civilizations across time. When leaders and institutions prioritize personal gain over the well-being of the society, trust erodes, resources are mismanaged, and opportunities for progress diminish. Corruption not only leads to economic instability but also undermines the social fabric by fostering a culture of dishonesty and inequality.

3. **Moral Policing and Resource Misallocation:** Overemphasis on moral policing, at the expense of addressing critical social, economic, and environmental challenges, can lead to a misallocation of resources. For example, dedicating significant resources to enforcing rigid moral codes or persecuting dissenters diverts attention from essential tasks such as infrastructure development, resource management, and societal innovation.

4. **Lack of Adaptability:** Successful civilizations are often characterized by their ability to adapt to changing circumstances, technologies, and societal needs. When a civilization becomes rigid, either due to internal conflicts or moral rigidity, it may struggle to respond effectively to external challenges such as environmental changes, economic shifts, or technological advancements.

In summary, indulgence in infighting, corruption, and excessive focus on moral policing can contribute to the downfall of civilizations by draining resources, eroding trust, stifling innovation, and reducing adaptability to changing conditions. Achieving a balance between social cohesion, ethical governance, and strategic resource allocation is crucial for the long-term sustainability of any civilization.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Real sins and lessons from the distance past: Past civilizations often faced challenges that contributed to their collapse, and among these challenges were indulgence in infighting, corruption, and excessive focus on moral policing.

1. **Infighting and Division:** Internal conflicts and power struggles weakened many civilizations throughout history. When a society becomes consumed by infighting, whether due to political, social, or ideological differences, its energy and resources are diverted away from constructive endeavors towards maintaining control or dominance within the society itself.

2. **Corruption:** Corruption is a pervasive issue that has plagued civilizations across time. When leaders and institutions prioritize personal gain over the well-being of the society, trust erodes, resources are mismanaged, and opportunities for progress diminish. Corruption not only leads to economic instability but also undermines the social fabric by fostering a culture of dishonesty and inequality.

3. **Moral Policing and Resource Misallocation:** Overemphasis on moral policing, at the expense of addressing critical social, economic, and environmental challenges, can lead to a misallocation of resources. For example, dedicating significant resources to enforcing rigid moral codes or persecuting dissenters diverts attention from essential tasks such as infrastructure development, resource management, and societal innovation.

4. **Lack of Adaptability:** Successful civilizations are often characterized by their ability to adapt to changing circumstances, technologies, and societal needs. When a civilization becomes rigid, either due to internal conflicts or moral rigidity, it may struggle to respond effectively to external challenges such as environmental changes, economic shifts, or technological advancements.

In summary, indulgence in infighting, corruption, and excessive focus on moral policing can contribute to the downfall of civilizations by draining resources, eroding trust, stifling innovation, and reducing adaptability to changing conditions. Achieving a balance between social cohesion, ethical governance, and strategic resource allocation is crucial for the long-term sustainability of any civilization.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

A cohesive, moderate, and thriving vs divided, extremist, pariah nation.

These tribalistic animals can be found everywhere globally, but they thrive and prosper in places like this, where they can amass significant support and ascend to unimaginably high positions of influence and power.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Lesson 4: If pmx and his government fail to actively pursue reconciliation and unite the various communities in the country, there are potential consequences that could shape how history views his leadership. Here's an elaboration on that statement:

1. **Legacy of Division**: Without efforts towards reconciliation, divisions among communities can deepen, leading to long-lasting societal rifts. This can be detrimental to the country's stability and progress, creating a legacy of division rather than unity.

2. **Loss of Moderate Image**: Malaysia has historically been seen as a moderate nation, balancing diverse cultures, religions, and ideologies. If this balance is disrupted and extremism or polarization increases, it can tarnish Malaysia's image as a beacon of moderation.

3. **Economic Impact**: Social discord and instability can have adverse effects on the economy. Investors may be hesitant, and economic growth could stagnate if communal tensions are not addressed, impacting the livelihoods of citizens.

4. **International Perception**: A failure to reconcile communities and maintain harmony can also affect how Malaysia is perceived internationally. It may lead to concerns about social cohesion and governance, potentially affecting diplomatic relations and global standing.

5. **Historical Judgment**: Leaders are often judged by their ability to navigate and resolve societal challenges. If Anwar Ibrahim's tenure is marked by escalating divisions and a lack of reconciliation efforts, history may view his leadership as contributing to the decline of Malaysia's moderate ethos.

6. **Social Cohesion**: Reconciliation efforts are crucial for fostering social cohesion and a sense of national identity. Without these efforts, the fabric of society can fray, leading to increased tensions and conflicts.

7. **Long-term Implications**: The consequences of failing to bring communities together can be felt for generations. It can shape the trajectory of politics, social dynamics, and national identity in ways that may be difficult to reverse.

In summary, actively pursuing reconciliation and unity is not just a political necessity but also a historical imperative for leaders like pmx to ensure a legacy of a cohesive, moderate, and thriving nation.

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Key lesson 3: Communities, countries, or even entire civilizations face collapse when moral policing takes center stage:

"Beware the pitfalls of empowering a heavily funded moral police force. History's lessons echo from Iran to Gestapo, warning of absolute power's tendency to corrupt absolutely. It's a path that leads to barbaric brutality, mercilessly eroding universal human values within a nation."

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

Better let everyone get exhausted this way. If we don't dwell into these problems of the medieval past, do you expect the resources could be relocated to explore quantum reality, or develop quantum computing and tech????

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6 days ago | Report Abuse

You are not thinking it has been a deep fake mongering, do you? Or you think it is just a delusion scamming class or something???

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Pause squabbling here for a season. For those who missed the star horsey mahsing race, try to ride on dufu. Huat ar....cheers!!

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Huat ar. Can chase after GCB

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Sudah kenyang. Small appetite

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Then what you think their history teachers have been preaching? Fictions only? False narratives (value= indulgence in falsehood)? Plain lies (value= cheat and dishonesty)?

Posted by qqq47660 > 11 minutes ago | Report Abuse

What history class? No proper history taught in Malaysia

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Only by prioritizing these pillars of progress, communities and nations can pave the way for sustainable development, improved standards of living, and a brighter future for generations to come.

1. **Progressive Morality**: Prioritizing progressive morality involves fostering values like equality, justice, and human rights. When societies embrace these principles, they create an environment where everyone has equal opportunities to contribute to the collective progress. This inclusivity fosters innovation and creativity, leading to advancements in various fields.

2. **Cutting-Edge Scientific Enquiry**: Investing in scientific research and encouraging curiosity-driven exploration leads to groundbreaking discoveries and technological advancements. These advancements not only improve the quality of life but also drive economic growth through new industries and job opportunities.

3. **Industrial Revolution**: Embracing industrial revolution and technological advancements revolutionize productivity, efficiency, and standards of living. From the first industrial revolution to the digital age, each phase has propelled societies forward, creating new markets, enhancing global connectivity, and spurring innovation in various sectors.

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Key lesson 2: Communities, countries or even civilization make real progress by prioritising, supporting and initiating progressive morality, cutting-edge scientific enquiry and industrial revolution

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Historical examples often showcase how societies or civilizations collapse when they become too preoccupied with trivial or outdated issues, neglecting to address pressing contemporary challenges. For instance, empires like Rome faced internal decay and external threats partly due to bureaucratic inefficiencies and social unrest, diverting attention from vital matters like governance and defense.

History illuminates the importance of charting a meaningful and progressive course by addressing current issues effectively. Take the Industrial Revolution, for example. Instead of clinging to outdated agricultural practices, societies that embraced technological advancements flourished. Similarly, today's challenges, such as climate change and technological disruptions, demand proactive solutions for a sustainable future.

Studying history can help anticipate and prepare for future problems. The collapse of financial systems like the Great Depression or more recent economic crises teaches us the consequences of unchecked speculation and lack of regulatory foresight. By learning from such historical events, students can develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to navigate uncertain futures.

A joke only when history education is only about memorizing dates and events; instead of about extracting valuable lessons that guide us in addressing contemporary challenges and shaping a better future.

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not in my state Sarawak- simply because majority of the people here i.e. more than 50% are Christians. And unlike the rich nonsense in west msians, we are not migrating out- although some of us do hold double citizenship

Posted by speakup > 10 minutes ago | Report Abuse

malaysia = afganistan 2.0

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Making a national issue of artistic designs of worm or pop song of namewe is an international joke!

Posted by speakup > 2 minutes ago | Report Abuse

in singapore, ppl are too busy with developing the country
in malaysia, ppl are too busy with 3R
see the difference

General

1 week ago | Report Abuse

Making a national issue of artistic designs of worm or pop song of namewe is an international joke!

Posted by speakup > 2 minutes ago | Report Abuse

in singapore, ppl are too busy with developing the country
in malaysia, ppl are too busy with 3R
see the difference

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

So much emphasis given, and so thick the syllabus, yet the school children fail to be taught the key lessons:

Key lesson 1: Communities, countries or even civilization collapses when the people indulge in lowly cavemen's puzzles of agencies, delusions and superstitions.

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Don't play play with heavily public funded moral police force. Look at Iran, Gestapo, etc. Learn from history - they themselves with get absolute.power to corrupt absolutely and turn barbarically brutal, ruining the universal humanism value in the whole nation mercilessly

Posted by Income > 1 minute ago | Report Abuse

https://youtu.be/9BDWV9udwFg?si=mZhkzuR_aPvEF7fJ
Jakim coming…

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Don't play play with heavily public funded moral police force. Look at Iran, Gestapo, etc. Learn from history - they themselves with get absolute.power to corrupt absolutely and turn barbarically brutal, ruining the universal humanism value in the whole nation mercilessly

Posted by Income > 1 minute ago | Report Abuse

https://youtu.be/9BDWV9udwFg?si=mZhkzuR_aPvEF7fJ
Jakim coming…

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

Not a joke. We are just too caught up with the 3Rs issues, problems and challenges of the medieval past - until we can neither focus on dealing with contemporary issues, problems and challenges of the hypermodern era; nor chart a meaningfully universal course forward as a nation to be first world

Posted by icecool > 9 hours ago | Report Abuse

malaysia is a joke country mah

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1 week ago | Report Abuse

2. Human Quality Recultivation

What to put to a full stop: The worst deterioration of human quality occurs when individuals engage in a cycle of tit for tat behavior, refuse to forgive, show mercilessness, and engage in defamation through slander, shifting blame for unidentified tailoring errors onto others.

i. **Tit for Tat Behavior:** This behavior perpetuates negativity and escalates conflicts rather than resolving them. It fosters a culture of revenge and retaliation, leading to a breakdown of trust and cooperation among individuals and communities.

ii. **Refusal to Forgive:** Forgiveness is a fundamental aspect of human relationships and societal harmony. When people refuse to forgive, they hold onto grudges and resentments, poisoning their own well-being and hindering opportunities for reconciliation and growth.

iii. **Mercilessness:** Lack of mercy and compassion towards others reflects a disregard for human dignity and empathy. It can result in unjust treatment, cruelty, and the dehumanization of individuals, eroding the moral fabric of society.

iv. **Defamation through Slander:** Engaging in slanderous behavior, especially when attributing unidentified errors to others maliciously, not only damages reputations but also contributes to a culture of falsehoods and deceit. It undermines trust, spreads misinformation, and can have severe consequences for individuals and communities.

(By indulging in these destructive behaviors, individuals not only harm others but also diminish their own moral character and the overall quality of human interactions.)

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B. For the society

Trying to cure fanaticism after it has taken root requires significant resources in terms of time, money, and expertise. Preventing it from developing in the first place can be a more efficient use of resources.

1. Awareness campaign: Problem recognition

When one's mind is poisoned, their perception of the world becomes tainted with negativity. This distortion can lead them to see evil where it may not exist.

i. **Filtering Information**: A poisoned mind filters information through a lens of suspicion and distrust. This means they are more likely to interpret neutral or even positive events as malicious or harmful.

ii. **Confirmation Bias**: Poisoned minds often suffer from confirmation bias, where they actively seek out evidence that supports their negative beliefs. This leads to a reinforcing cycle of seeing evil even in situations where it doesn't exist.

iii. **Exaggeration and Misinterpretation**: Small, innocuous patterns, comments, jokes,actions or statements can be blown out of proportion or misinterpreted when viewed through a poisoned mindset. This can create unnecessary conflict and tension.

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Two-pronged approach:

A. For the children

Do this and the children will have a sensible balanced world view and be immuned for life:

1 Replace them in a proper learning institution that promote Inclusivity: Encourage inclusivity by emphasizing the value of all individuals regardless of differences in beliefs, backgrounds, or identities.

2. Ensure schools for young children must be committed to expose children to diverse cultures, beliefs, and perspectives to foster tolerance and understanding.

3. Educators must swear to Ethanism Oath i.e. to promote peaceful conflict resolution: Teach children skills for peaceful conflict resolution, empathy, and negotiation to reduce the likelihood of resorting to extreme ideologies or actions.

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Certain ruthlessly unsuitable terms and concepts will radicalise and poison children's mind for life? It teaches:

Exclusivity: Certain interpretations may convey the idea that one's religion is the only true faith, potentially leading to feelings of superiority or exclusivity among children of that faith, which could hinder their ability to embrace diversity and coexist peacefully with others.

Intolerance Towards Others: Some unhealthy verses may contain language that encourages intolerance or hostility towards individuals of other faiths or beliefs, instilling divisive attitudes in children and undermining efforts to promote understanding and respect for diversity.

Discrimination: Certain teachings may imply or explicitly state that adherents of a particular religion are superior to those of other faiths, potentially fostering discriminatory attitudes among children and perpetuating social divisions based on religious identity.

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As we fail to leave behind the darkness of antiquity and embracing the brilliance of a future unbound by the constraints of the medieval past, we'll neither be navigating the caverns of reform effectively; not illuminating the path forward with the torch of progress,

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Certain ruthlessly uncivilised terms and concepts will radicalise and poison children's mind for life?