Multiculturalism's Rhetoric: A Breeding Ground for Racism?

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Written by Pusat KOMAS & Islamic Renaissance Front Wednesday, fourteen November 2012 16:29

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rights-posterA multicultural society, is many often an result of chronological processes which brings together opposite peoples, cultures as well as religion to live together under the single complicated nation-state space . The story of the nation-state of Malaysia is today the potpouri of opposite people coming in waves through opposite times of story dating behind as far as 500 years ago to more new colonization story of the British. The passing from one to another in to autonomy saw an concluded framework for usual citizenship for all in the country. This was the trail to formulating the national identity.

56 years after independence, this charge of nation-building as well as origination of the national temperament still stays the daunting ch! arge as well as diligent with all kinds political, mercantile as well as social hurdles.

Many believe which these divisions inside of multitude had been combined for the past 56 years by the domestic structures which continues to operate inside of multiplication of mercantile as well as politics which is based on competition classifications. This is visible through laws, policies as well as rehearse which continue this racial borders inside of the nation.

In the multicultural society, purpose of governance as well as politics is crucial in shaping or reshaping the nation. Alas you are offered rhetoric's though lack estimable domestic will to reshape this nation. Nevertheless, the rising new domestic worldview is severe the aged notions of competition based politics.

We sojourn seeking answers of the "sell" of Malaysia the true republic of opposite ethnicity as well as cultures; as well as the being of the exploitation of competition politics to the wreckage of the nation.

Is multiculturalism rhetoric's the contributing cause in not addressing the genuine injustice issues in Malaysia?

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