So where shall we eat?
By Zan Azlee
It gave me the shock of my life when I found out about it. It was posted all over the Internet. A bunch of Malay-looking (and hence, presumably) Muslims were all sitting huddled over a drain in a back alley. They were gobbling up food like they were desperately hungry.
Some were having rice, some were eating wanton soup, and some, even instant noodles. I felt it was disgraceful and inhumane that they were forced to eat in such a decrepit environment that not even animals deserved.
The public, of course, were outraged! And they really made it known through social media. Out of all places, how could they be forced to eat by a drain in a back alley! And of course, when something gets so public, politicians started to get into the fray as well, condemning what they saw being posted and reposted on the Internet. [Click to read the full article at The Malaysian Insider]