In any civilized and developed country, racism and derogatory statements will be frowned upon and punished to the extent possible. In Malaysia, at least in this particular case, it seems that they are rewarded with a better job. A week ago, a group of Indian parents staged a protest in front of a secondary school in Banting in response to a Malay teacher hurling racially charged slurs against Indian students in the school. It seems that now that teacher at the center of this issue has been rewarded by a transfer to a better smart school in the area.
No disciplinary action has been taken against her. To add insult to injury, the transfer order apparently said that she was transferred due to concerns for her safety. When some parents demanded an explanation from the headmaster as to why the teacher had been let off without any punishment, he refused to talk to them. G Gunaraj, secretary of the Coalition of Indian NGO’s which organized last weeks’ protest, said that the Education Ministry should handle such racially charged issues with regards to the racial harmony in Malaysia.
If the Education Ministry lets off this despicable teacher without proper disciplinary action, it surely will send the wrong signals to future issues. So, if a teacher in the future would like a transfer to a better school, these are the things that they must do:
- “test the level of patience” of students by abusing them with derogatory statements
- accuse students from one community of being gangsters and thieves
- write derogatory words on the blackboard
- stomp on students’ backs while they are doing pushups
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong has promised an investigation and Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram will be waiting for the results. These types of activities cannot go on in Malaysia.

