The spirit of Sarawak should also be the spirit of Malaysia



COMMENTS by Theantdaily readers

Michael Chen: The state with no boundaries for anyone - the Spirit of Sarawak should also be the Spirit of Malaysia.

Dome Rari: Sarawak should lead Malaysia and show everyone how to live together

Victor Rajamony: It’s time we have to have a "Look Sarawak Policy" for peace and harmony.

Erik Cheah: This should be the way. The true way for Malaysia to be progressive.

Annie Chew: How great is this! Thanks for showing us The Way - God Bless You & Merry Christmas!

Alastair Michael Lee: The spirit of Christmas! Way to go Sarawak!

MusaNg: Edgar Ong, I cannot believe what I am seeing. I am blown away. In Semananjung, those officers will probably be reprimanded by IGP Khalid Abu Bakar, and possibly forced to undergo some counselling by Jakim for engaging in haram acts.

Billed gated: It was and still is a very usual and normal thing to do in the lovely land of Sarawak and Sabah. However, I also worry for these liberal Malay cops from Sarawak because there isn't a separate IGP in Sarawak, it is the same Khalid.

Woo Chee Seng: During Tunku's time during Christmas, RTM used to have Malay singers singing Christmas songs!

Sharmila Devi: That's how Malaysians should be...

Mei Leng Tan: Well done, keep up the good job. Big applause to all of you.

John Yap: There is still hope, I am so happy. That's the Malaysia I know.

Thiam Hock Kee: That's the true meaning of 1Malaysia.

Lee Chee Tian: Here in Malaya, some people might have heart attack!

Tony The: This can never happen in Peninsula Malaysia with Khalid as IGP.

Buing Sultan: During Chinese New Year celebrations, check out the compositions of the lion dance troupes. They comprise Chinese, Iban, Orang Ulu, Malays and Melanau boys. No big deal!

Ken Shellito: Come on Sabah we are the same as Sarawak, we all live in unity. Don’t let it change.

George Guansing: Very Happy, but I must say this can only happen in Sarawak. Not in Malaya and not in Sabah. Very sad, in Sabah this harmony and peace among races seem now only a dream and thanks to those who brought Umno into Sabah.

Billy Lee: I ate in a few coffeeshops and restaurants in Kuching last week. Everywhere I see Malay, Chinese, Iban, Bidayuh etc eating happily together. I'm so jealous of that. Why? Because the dirty, racist politics in West Malaysia has not engulf them yet.

Jase Loong: Go for independence Sarawak before Malaya screw you up!

Thomas Lee: Sarawak will be even better without joining Malaya

Woo Chee Khun: It is ok in Sarawak! Not in West Malaysia! He would be cursed, stepped on for changing his religion as if singing a Christain song will make him a Christian!

Soon Yew Liow: Jakim is not welcomed into East Malaysia.

Dato Thasleem Mohamed Ibrahim: BUMNO BARU destroyed and continues to destroy our unity and brotherhood. Peninsular BUMNO Malays should learn from Sabah and Sarawak people.

Munikrishnayya: Indonesians are more open-minded. All supermarkets have Christmas songs in Bahasa on their PA system.

Rhooger Toisim: It's ok to sing “White Christmas”. There are no religious words in it - same goes for the Selamat Hari Raya song.

Vincent Cheong Kam Weng: In the 70s, Malaysian Christians were given a beautiful rendition of “White Christmas” every Christmas Eve by none other than Zain Azman.

Petaling Hasher: True Malaysian spirit. Take the lead Sarawak

Ruchairacat Somponga: Only in Sarawak "Fair Land"

Bernard Hugh: Sure chaos if this happens in Malaya.

Vivek Anand: 20 years ago, my Muslim friends used to greet and visit me at home during Christmas but now it has changed. Most of my Muslim friends have isolated themselves from involving in such matters. It is a pity indeed!

Choon Fong Lee: Their faith is not ‘threatened’ as claimed by some quarters in Malaya.

Anwarul Adzizi Adeni: Singing secular Christmas song is not really a problem.

Jason Poh: Malayan Muslims are very narrow minded people. (Not all but most).

Albert Lye: In Johor, our Sultan has made it clear that everyone should be given the freedom to share the joy and celebration of each other's festivities so as to foster a closer relationship among the various races.

Chia Kee Same: Sarawakians, be proud that we're not tainted by Malaya! For together we're strong.

Cheah Kien Huat: In East Malaysia, that’s racial harmony! In West Malaysia, if this happens, it's a catastrophe!

Jackie Man: Singing Christmas song doesn't make you a Christian. Don't worry.

Chew Chee Kien: That’s the way to go..

Joe Tan: Over here, IGP's brother staged a public protest against a church cross and was let off.

Mac Lui Keng Nam: This is what and how a multi-racial society should practice – genuine religious tolerance and harmony.

Guna Rethinasamy: In your face, you racist bigots! This is what Malaysia is all about and I'm proud of you, Sarawakians. Merry Christmas indeed.

Kenneth V Wang: How about celebrating Christmas the secular way? Not everything must have to do with religion.

HL Tan: That's the way to go, Sarawakians. Don't follow those in Malaya.

Kong Tong Kiong: Our Sarawak way.

Tirunavokarasan Manickam: Sarawakian's true spirit of 1Malaysia!

Kenneth V Wang: The spirit of Borneo

Tan Kong Chuan: Voted Video clip for Vision 2020

Kelvin Francis: Proud to be Sarawakian.

Valerina Foo: It’s very common in East Malaysia.

Oh Malaysia: PDRM here is very different from that in Sarawak. Totally delightful to watch, now please send this directly to others as a form of education what all these means...blessings to one and all in this Christmas season of love.

Thien Voon Chong: We Sarawakians show our maturity in a truly beautiful multi-cultural Sarawak!

Resh: Salute to you guys. You are on the correct path of true religious teachings unlike some of our holy Malaya guys. Keep strong and don’t let others influence you all. That’s the way to go.

Chris: Totally proud being a son of Sarawak!

Logical: Good for Sarawak!

Chris A Fadzel: Always Sarawakian now and forever.

These comments are in response to the article This is Sarawak! Malay cops belt our ‘White Christmas’ published on Dec 13.-The Ant Daily
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