'Mara does not prepare its students for the future. It perpetuates the culture of 'masuk bakul angkat sendiri'. Not only that. It promotes racism.'
Groups give Ibrahim Ali award thumbs down
Md Imraz Ikhbal: However much I despise the chauvinistic and racist advocacy of the likes of Ibrahim Ali, I am actually delighted by this whole idea of naming an award after this epitome of racism.
If the criteria for accrediting the award is consistent with the variables contemplated when naming the award after this Perkasa chief, then despite public ridicule, UiTM will actually be doing both the society and the business fraternity a great service by simply creating this award.
Companies, organisations and corporations may now be immediately enlightened as to the racist outlook of graduates bestowed with this award, and thereby enable their management's ability to make informed choices when evaluating job applicants of such sort.
This way, graduates bestowed with such a title can likewise be employed only by those entities that share their values. I see great prospects for the likes of Perkasa, Utusan Malaysia, Umno, etc, in their recruitment and succession planning. Thank you, UiTM for such a brilliant move.
Malaysian_f06: Awards are usually named after nobility or people of high distinction so people are proud to earn the awards. What qualifies Ibrahim Ali as a candidate to be recognised by UiTM? The real story here is: what went wrong with UiTM?
2cts worth: This award for championing own race is hopelessly out of date. It is saying 'I am a Malay first'. It is also encouraging racism. It will breed thousands of tadpoles akin to the frog, Ibrahim Ali. Are dinosaurs reining supreme in our country?
Tell the Truth: It is unbelievable that UiTM would allow such an award to be named after a 'katak' who would shout 'sh*t' three times in the presence of international media like Al Jazeera.
Are the students of UiTM going to support this political dinosaur? You accept the award at your own peril, because you can be sure the commercial sector will be biased against any graduate from this university.
Mokhtar Abu Seman: Let UiTM do what they like. They are an institution which has become irrelevant. Right-thinking Malays should disassociate themselves from this institution. Its image runs parallel to the likes of Ibrahim.
Makcik Har: My late grandfather and grandmother as well my late father had discouraged any of their descendants to enroll in Mara establishments. Now I am banning my children and my nieces from studying in Mara. And I shall refrain from employing anybody who graduated from Mara.
Why? Because Mara does not prepare its students for the future. Their minds are closed. It perpetuates the culture of 'masuk bakul angkat sendiri'. Not only that. It promotes racism. Why do you think it honours Ibrahim Ali?
Groups give Ibrahim Ali award thumbs down
Md Imraz Ikhbal: However much I despise the chauvinistic and racist advocacy of the likes of Ibrahim Ali, I am actually delighted by this whole idea of naming an award after this epitome of racism.
If the criteria for accrediting the award is consistent with the variables contemplated when naming the award after this Perkasa chief, then despite public ridicule, UiTM will actually be doing both the society and the business fraternity a great service by simply creating this award.
Companies, organisations and corporations may now be immediately enlightened as to the racist outlook of graduates bestowed with this award, and thereby enable their management's ability to make informed choices when evaluating job applicants of such sort.
This way, graduates bestowed with such a title can likewise be employed only by those entities that share their values. I see great prospects for the likes of Perkasa, Utusan Malaysia, Umno, etc, in their recruitment and succession planning. Thank you, UiTM for such a brilliant move.
Malaysian_f06: Awards are usually named after nobility or people of high distinction so people are proud to earn the awards. What qualifies Ibrahim Ali as a candidate to be recognised by UiTM? The real story here is: what went wrong with UiTM?
2cts worth: This award for championing own race is hopelessly out of date. It is saying 'I am a Malay first'. It is also encouraging racism. It will breed thousands of tadpoles akin to the frog, Ibrahim Ali. Are dinosaurs reining supreme in our country?
Tell the Truth: It is unbelievable that UiTM would allow such an award to be named after a 'katak' who would shout 'sh*t' three times in the presence of international media like Al Jazeera.
Are the students of UiTM going to support this political dinosaur? You accept the award at your own peril, because you can be sure the commercial sector will be biased against any graduate from this university.
Mokhtar Abu Seman: Let UiTM do what they like. They are an institution which has become irrelevant. Right-thinking Malays should disassociate themselves from this institution. Its image runs parallel to the likes of Ibrahim.
Makcik Har: My late grandfather and grandmother as well my late father had discouraged any of their descendants to enroll in Mara establishments. Now I am banning my children and my nieces from studying in Mara. And I shall refrain from employing anybody who graduated from Mara.
Why? Because Mara does not prepare its students for the future. Their minds are closed. It perpetuates the culture of 'masuk bakul angkat sendiri'. Not only that. It promotes racism. Why do you think it honours Ibrahim Ali?
1 comment:
dear blogger
first of all, I am a uitm student in Shah Alam.
The fate has brought me to study in Uitm, although it
wasnt my choice.
Apparently, it's a nice place to study.Politically, it is a prison of freedom. Although I read law there, I am not brainwashed by any political interests - either the government or the opposition.
A lot of forums, documents and talks in Uitm support the movement of UMNO. It does happen thus makes me disappointed. According to academic law, there should be no political ideology standing in any gov. universities. Uitm? They teach us policy but when it comes to political party, they become too extreme.
They even invited BN leader - the PM to lecture these lecturers and staffs about BN. I found this annoying and just illegal.
However, students can enjoy studying here, no doubt. Just ignore stuffs like bumiputera, melayu, bn and sort of.
Some of us are here to vanish this corrupted and low minded ideas. We are here to develop our own perspectives.
Just dont judge each of us. I am a bumiputera, a malay but I dont encourage myself calling me a malay but a malaysian instead. Good luck.
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