Friend. it's good to read that love or affection and admiration for that country. I assume that you are from there ... thanks for sharing with your readers that information made with a lot of feeling.
You have a lot of reason in this aspect. that tolerance of which you speak.
It should be great if that happens in all countries.
One thing I really love about Malaysia is the diversity of the people. While 50 percent of the population is Malay, well over 20 percent is Chinese. There is also a fairly large Indian population.Something I find very striking, and which I love due to its major significance for freedom, is the religious diversity and tolerance here. Over 60 percent of the people here are Muslim and there are significant numbers of Buddhists, Hindus, and Christians as well.
And they all seem to get along just fine.
I haven’t seen any evidence of tensions in my personal experience, anyway. Nor have I heard of any in the news or from locals.
Why is this significant for freedom?
Because it shows what a horrendous farce all of the negative propaganda regarding Muslims is. It is nothing more than a divide-and-conquer strategy (strategy of tension) used by various social engineers to achieve their objectives.
Realizing this truth could lead to less war, which ultimately leads to more freedom.
So Malaysia is a shining example of how people really do get along if they aren’t manipulated with fear.
Thanks. Actually, I'm originally from the United States. It's been years since I lived there, though. I've lived in various parts of the world, and Malaysia has the most diversity I've seen outside of North America. Of course, I've never been to Europe, so I can't speak to that.