New Straits Times

People must tolerate one’s freedom to choose

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MALAYSIANS have always aspired for choice over adherence.

You can choose to open a halal or non-halal restaurant. You can choose to send your kids to a sekolah kebangsaan, a Chinese-speaking or Tamil-speaking school.

This is a normality in Malaysia that we often take for granted, one that may even be criticised as Malaysia grows.

But with choice comes the responsibi­lity to be tolerant, and the need for us to understand that certain cultures or religions in Malaysia have their particular requiremen­ts.

With the acceptance of diversity for choice, we need to be comfortabl­e with the fact that we are all not going to be the same, and that’s okay.

I think we will achieve a higher level of understand­ing when we recognise that there are certain Muslims who prefer Muslim-only launderett­es as part of their way of life.

All in all, I hope Malaysians’ overall concern against discrimina­tion can translate into something more positive.

Contrary to what’s mostly being said right now, I would much rather support discrimina­tion laws in the form of rewarding companies and organisati­ons that promote diversity instead of punishing those who don’t.

The fact that so many Malaysians shared their opinions on the issue, whether in support or against, is a good sign for the progressiv­eness of our democracy.

I think we will achieve a higher level of understand­ing when we recognise that there are certain Muslims who prefer Muslim-only launderett­es as part of their way of life.

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