The Gomen should not capitulate to the racist demand of Dong Zong
Concerned bloggers wrote quite a great deal on the Dong Zong and the DAP, some I followed:
Helen Ang who wrote 2 postings on the matter:
Implikasi Dong Jiao Zong duduk semeja dengan DAP
Racial extremists endangering Chinese schools
DAP’s Chinese back-up plan
Race relations’ scary future
SatD come up with all guns firing:
Threatening the Government with a demonstration i.e flexing their political power if their demands that NO non Chinese speaking teachers be transferred to Chinese Schools are not heeded is racists behaviour, shouldn’t be tolerated and certainly has no place in a multiracial Malaysia. I am not at all surprised by the actions of the extremists Dong Zong and their ardent supporters like this supremacist here and I expected that the DAP will join the fray (I wasn’t surprised), this demand threaten to destroy the very fabric of this multiracial society of ours built on mutual trust and tolerance of each other.
The MCA, fast losing majority Chinese support despite the best efforts of their tireless leaders, risk losing the support of other races too if they try to so influence the Gomen to capitulate to the Dong Zong racist demand read here.
While I am a supporter of the Satu Sekolah Untuk Semua Kempen, I accept the reality that the vernacular schools are here to stay unless and until the Gomen of the day elected by the majority say otherwise. But while the BN Gomen gives all support it can to vernacular schools, I cannot accept that Dong Zong makes unreasonable and racist demand such as wanting to have only Chinese speaking teachers in the Chinese schools it does not bode well with a multiracial Malaysia. The last time when the BN Gomen recognising the increasing race polarity tried to introduce the vision school system, the Dong Zong was dead set against it, they prefer to have the vernacular schools segregated from the rest of the community apparently. Dong Zong got their wish.
The Gomen must now stand its ground when again faced with the latest racist demand of the Dong Zong. With the increasing polarisation of races in Malaysia, everybody is watching what kind of solution will the Gomen come up with in this instance. Its not easy, good luck.




Absolutely “YES” to all above!
Is it the Government’s fault that not very many Chinese are pushing to enter the education line? So if they want only Mandarin speaking teachers, are they looking to import from mainland China like they did in early 20th century?