Is interracial integration more possible under convergence or divergence?
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- Posted by Dr Boo Cheng Hau
The very first step for the Malay ultras to take in the right direction is to cease making a scapegoat out of Chinese and Tamil primary schools. It is an unfounded charge that little children are responsible for racism and racial disunity in Malaysia.
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