Monday, November 12, 2007

Shame on the Malaysian University Students

This morning, after sitting the TITAS paper, I went back to my hostel to get my wallet. Went I went to the staircase, I noticed this:












Sigh…

At first I was thinking, maybe someone had mistaken the 'tudung', so the person who wrote the notice above should not be aggressive and did that such an un-rational way.

On the other hand, I was wondering why that person who wrote this, as a university student, has to ask a bomoh to give a 'nice lesson' such as giving jinxes to the person who had stolen her tudung? I can't imagine that we are now in the 21st century, and yet there are some people who have obtained a high education, are still using the illogical ways to solve problems and do something else, no wonder we have a course named 'critical thinking'.

She should not use the methods that were used from her ancestors or the methods that were used a few decades ago to solve the problem. She should do something logical like go to the Jabatan Keselamatan or to find the officer of the hostel to get back her thing.


As for the person who really had stolen her thing, I think this is the most shameful one among all of the Malaysian university students. Stealing should not be happened in universities, no matter the things stolen are priceless or vise versa. Remember that we had received moral education or Islamic educations for Muslims for 6 years in primary school and 5 or 6 years in secondary school, so added up is 11 or 12 years and we MUST know VERY WELL that stealing is a sinful act and it is a crime and yet it can be still happened in universities, so as the other crimes such as vandalism, cheating, etc.


How Malaysia can fulfill the 'Wawasan 2020' if the young generations, especially the university students, are still using the ridiculous acts to solve their problems?

2 comments:

LiZaRdboi_88 said...

Even though we are all different from one another, speaking different language, cherishing different heritage, professing different religion...but there is one thing gor sure that is universal and common:

STUPIDITY.

Phoebe said...

Well we humans are not perfect, and yet I agree with you, all of us have a tendency to be stupid