Today i was soooooooooooo bored that i went out to take a ride on my bicycle.. i took a few rounds around my taman and i was cycling beside my primary school(it's a kebangsaan school by the way).. as the field of the school is beside the road, i can see clearly what is going on in the field of the school..
and i saw something really magnificent.. a lot of boys are playing football together and the girls are playing with their skipping rope.. but that is not the awesome part.. haha
a stone's throw away, a chinese boy is playing alone.. he is playing with sands and apparently he is building his own sand kingdom..
i stopped cycling and performed my NATURALLISTIC OBSERVATION.. muahaha.. u guys didn't think that was coming right?? XD XD
not long after that, a malay boy joined in to play with the chinese boy, and he started to build sand castles too.... by using a con.. then came in another malay boy and finally an indian boy joined them..
they all played together without any ristrictions among them, as if they were from the same backgrounds... and it got me pondering, does growing up have a negative effect towards racial unity?
as far as i remember, i WAS once very close with my malay and indian counterparts. i do have lots of good malay friends when i was in primary school like badiuz, yasir, faidi, and aiman. but over the course of time, we drifted apart..
i wonder how people from chinese schools get along with malay and indians.. and how tamil schools get along with chinese and malay in the future...hurmm.....
i believe that racial unity can be achieved
"if only we can see the world through the eyes of our young ones."
God Bless~
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