News (Media Awareness Project) - Malaysia: Wanita Blames It On Materialism |
Title: | Malaysia: Wanita Blames It On Materialism |
Published On: | 2000-10-03 |
Source: | Star, The (Malaysia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 06:21:26 |
WANITA BLAMES IT ON MATERIALISM
MALACCA: The Chinese community's priority for material wealth has been
blamed as the main cause of its youth succumbing to Ecstasy pills.
State Wanita MCA chief Datin Kian Sit Har said the preoccupation with
wealth caused the community to neglect inculcating good moral values in
children.
"Chinese families in general are busy making money while schools emphasise
education," she said when launching the movement's "Say No To Ecstasy"
campaign at the Mahkota Parade yesterday.
She added that parents had to take time and find out why their children
resorted to the pills and also what pressures they faced.
Kian suggested that the state government set aside funds to build
recreational centres, libraries, computer centres and playing fields.
"This will help occupy the young minds and help them get away from Ecstasy
pills," she said.
State executive councillor Datuk Poh Ah Tiam, who was also present, said it
was all right to have fun at discos and karaoke lounges but there was no
need to indulge in Ecstasy pills.
About 100 Wanita members attended the launch and pledged to go all out to
fight the menace in Malacca.
Party members will put up posters to explain the dangers of Ecstasy pills
at strategic locations during the campaign.
MALACCA: The Chinese community's priority for material wealth has been
blamed as the main cause of its youth succumbing to Ecstasy pills.
State Wanita MCA chief Datin Kian Sit Har said the preoccupation with
wealth caused the community to neglect inculcating good moral values in
children.
"Chinese families in general are busy making money while schools emphasise
education," she said when launching the movement's "Say No To Ecstasy"
campaign at the Mahkota Parade yesterday.
She added that parents had to take time and find out why their children
resorted to the pills and also what pressures they faced.
Kian suggested that the state government set aside funds to build
recreational centres, libraries, computer centres and playing fields.
"This will help occupy the young minds and help them get away from Ecstasy
pills," she said.
State executive councillor Datuk Poh Ah Tiam, who was also present, said it
was all right to have fun at discos and karaoke lounges but there was no
need to indulge in Ecstasy pills.
About 100 Wanita members attended the launch and pledged to go all out to
fight the menace in Malacca.
Party members will put up posters to explain the dangers of Ecstasy pills
at strategic locations during the campaign.
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