Rafidah: Teachers in politics will lead to erosion of education system

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Dah herod pun ✌️😉

That is exactly what this govt wants.

Well the Ed system eroded without that too.

Ismail Sabri is a real idiot, as if this is the most impt issue facing the nation. All he cares about is politics, politics, & more politics. He knows nuts about managing the economy. It's easy above his capability. The sooner he exits as PM, the sooner the economy can recover.

I don’t think so. Eduction in MY will strive upwards. 1 Uni in MY churned out about 400+ PhDs. 😎

Religion mixed with politic also same bad/sad story....

If teachers are allowed to be in politics, then students need be given their voice. This is democracy and it helps muster thinking intelligent society

sis rafpidah, msia going tobe open soon, see demo today in bangsar, democrary uolss. and gomen let it go as that what is called free country.

kau tak pergi jengok tun m ke? dah kerepot nak berpolitik jugak lagi..

Agreed, but they are the political base of a certain party......

Teachers happen to be favourable voters. Especially the big number of teachers under the Government payroll

Teachers in politic has been a long under table practice by UMNO. Rafidah can say anything she wanted. We have records of Teachers relocated to remote areas for not supporting BN. Fool me once…

FYI it’s already eroded because you get teachers that promote the rapey culture, gender discrimination, say rape is good , rape is ok , and you should rape because it’s funny like a JOKE and if you don’t want too you can indulge yourself in period spot checks as well

Ticer joint politik, cepat saja makcik ni bagi komen. Pegawai awam terlibat rasuah makcik tak nak komen ke?

Setuju

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