Johor PKR chapter suggests that teachers who don’t support the government be monitored
PKR has undertones of the old UMNO culture when it was in government
Johor PKR representative Hayati Abu Nasir calling for the monitoring of teachers who don’t support the government in schools. Pushing Malaysia along the road to dystopia.
The Johor PKR chapter’s suggestion that committees be set up to monitor teachers who don’t support the government in schools has the undertones of the old UMNO culture to monitor teachers and other civil servants when the Barisan Nasional was in government.
The Peoples Action Party (PAP) in Singapore has long followed the practice of appointing branch members as spies and whistleblowers on citizens who did not uphold the moral codes set up by the PAP. This information would be collated and used to consider people for jobs and promotions within the island state.
The old disbanded East German STASI used tram conductors, janitors, doctors, nurses, teachers, and clerks in both the public and private sectors to monitor citizens. East Germany was a very repressed and depressed society, where no one could trust anyone else, in case they were informants.
The monitoring of teachers would be the beginning of a surveillance state, something not un-similar to North Korea today. This would severely stifle the freedom of expression, construct criticisms, and eventually freedom of thought. This would add to anxiety and depression in Malaysian schools. There is also the danger that ‘informants’ could use this situation to blackmail others, and/or extract favours from others under duress.
Such ideas are sending Malaysia in the direction of a society living in fear.
Just ask friends and relatives of those who live in Singapore what it feels like.
The rationale given for this suggestion is “because there is a worrying phenomenon among civil servants who do not support the unity government”. This directly infers the motivation behind this suggestion is purely political, and nothing concerning the quality of education.
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The euroMaidan or is it Mydin tuckshop regime need first to train little jackboots to be commissars. That's how Stalinist gomen and bureaucracies function, very efficiently, depending on how you look at them.
Since we've only ever had gomens that run on glorified fascism with the attendant sheepdom of bootlickers, there shouldn't be any problem at all to produce all the commissars needed to keep the teachers in check and make sure they toe the line.
As Malaisesia is never short of a supply of busybody kaypohs, our fascist gomen can train commissars to spy on the commissars, Alhamdullilah!
The supervision can go beyond just on teachers, everyone and even his dog or cat can be watched. We can be like Singapore and even outdo it. There used to be one policeman to every twelve citizen some years ago in Singapore's fascism, I bet the ratio can only be smaller these days. Then again, I also wonder how so many of their MPs can literally fcuk about without being caught for a good while...
We may be able to cut cost if we get the religious Gestapo to train our kaypoh snoops, think about that. Like how most of our good intent end up, we might even get a thriving industry with our kaypoh snoops extorting from our teachers and everybody else.
First, teachers. What do they do? They teach. They nurture students. To do good and not evil.
The madani government is led by a convicted bisexual who lies whenever he open his mouth.
Pray tell, why would the teacher trust the government to rightly guided the student?
So we all know, Allah in the koran says those sodoms are condemn by him ie LAKNAT