Ridhuan tee abdullah biography examples
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Is it justifiable if the Government were to use the ISA or Sedition Act on the likes of Ridhuan Tee and Ibrahim Ali? Of course the chances of that happening are slimmer than the first lady’s thighs (hold on, that’s not saying very much…), but should we laud such an action?
“The government should also initiate legal action against irresponsible writers, like the controversial Mingguan Malaysia columnist Dr Mohd Ridhuan Tee Abdullah who provokes the non-Malays with his weekly diatribe against them, saying that minorities who cannot respect the special position of Islam and the Malays should return to their “homeland”, which he means China and India.”
The above view was expressed by Thomas Lee Seng Hock in MySinchew.com.
Many Malaysians have come to adopt this view but I fully disagree with it.
Racism
The fact is, there will always be distinctions between people, if not at a physical level then at an ethnic level i.e. customs, b
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Controversial lecturer Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has denied suggestions that he suffers from an identity crisis, insisting he has merely been defending Islam all along.
In his Sinar Harian column today, Ridhuan (pic) said he wanted the rights of the original inhabitants of Malaysia to be acknowledged.
Using a badminton analogy, the National Defence University Malaysia lecturer said: "When Datuk Lee Chong Wei meets Lin Dan, it is a good example to reveal one's love for Malaysia.
"Both these players are Chinese, but of course we will support the Malaysian Chinese instead of the Chinese from China.”
However, Ridhuan asked whom Malaysians would support if Lee were to meet Misbun Sidek, or if Lin Dan played against Misbun or Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia.
"Therefore, there is no need to pretend to show one's love for Malaysia, but to vote in an ultra-kiasu manner," he said in his article entitled "Krisis Identiti dan Ultra Kiasu".
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YOURSAY 'I wonder if Ridhuan Tee, by inciting or fomenting racial polarisation, is going against his religious teachings?'
PKR decries Ridhuan Tee's 'racist' article
Milosevic: I do not know if Universiti Pertahanan Nasional lecturer Ridhuan Tee Abdullah is masquerading as a Muslim chauvinist in beställning to promote his own career and interests, as some have suggested.
Let's assume he fryst vatten a sincere convert. How then can we understand his jihadist mentality?
His behaviour is similar to other religious converts, such as some kinesisk Taoists/Buddhists becoming Christians.
When they reject their parent's culture and beliefs, and their own heritage, they tend to adopt a narrow identity and see the world in simplistic terms, taking their new belief as the sole and only truth and running down all other religions.
inom am not against religious conversions but I detest converts who become a menace to society, while deluding themselves that they are good pious people.
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