Friday, August 20, 2010

Hajjah Siti Inshah Mansor, the racist principal

Remember this face. It belongs to one Hajjah Siti Inshah Mansor, principal of SMK Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra in Kulai, Johore, who made the racist remarks about her non-Malay students. The only way to deal with such bigots is to put her in front of her students with Muhyiddin asking her, "Did you or didn't you utter those racists remarks" If yes, it's Siberia for her. No transfer please. If she said no, ask the students in that assembly, and if they say "yes", it's also Siberia for her. Tolong sikit, no more task force. It is one too many and a waste of taxpayers money on a person like this woman.

5 comments:

  1. plain and simple - done.should be executed asap.

    i guess looks can be deceiving, she seems like a nice woman. maybe not to non Malay students at her school..

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  2. She looks so motherly. But her heart is full of hatred. There are still many out there like her only thinking Malaysia is for Malays and the 1Malaysia is actually Malay and Malay alone. Pity her for achieving such a high status but with such a low IQ and low EQ. If she still has some intelligence left, she better retire early. Even Malays also don't like her because she is a trouble maker who should be dealt with using the ISA.

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  3. government should immediately put this ??? woman to siberia. no putting her beside desk job or half salary or wait for further investigations. it is so clear of what she has said, so why wait?
    give her the walking certificate. she is a racial extermist

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  4. wawasan 2020 and 1msia concept is never going to be achieved if such behaviour still exist among us. frankly speaking, non-malays ,especially this generation.. arent passengers . We were born here, raised here, and we still live here, logically speaking we arent passengers. This is our home.

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  5. I'm a malay but i dont agree with what she said and it is worse because she is the headmistress speaking in an assembly. However, i also dont agree with others who are equally as bad, whether they are chinese, indian or malay. Sadly, we also see this among the chinese, but when that happens it is accepted within the community. I have heard remarks being made in chinese about me or malays because the utterers did not know that i speak the language, and i hear this often. Two wrongs do not make a right. Speak out against ALL forms of rascism, not only that targetted to your race. Peace.

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