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Cultural Imperialism  wouldn’t the Buddhist value of simplicity and purity find no place?
        In a culture that commonly uses Christian names wouldn’t Buddhist
 The entry of foreign  based Buddhist and pseudo-Buddhist   names be out of place?
 organisations into Malaysia has no doubt changed the landscape
 of Malaysian Buddhism.  However, there is another aspect, i.e.,   What is worst, when people give up their antecedent culture
 the direct impact of economic globalisation  upon Malaysian   to embrace the imperial culture, there is a great tendency that they
 Buddhism, which must be examined.  We shall now take a look at   will also give up their antecedent religion. This is because there is
 how economic globalisation is subtly changing the landscape of   no reason for them to hold on to their antecedent religion which
 Malaysian Buddhism.  promotes many values that are incongruent to the new culture that
        they now embrace. In fact, there is good reason for them to embrace
 As a result of economic  globalisation,  cultures are  also   Christianity – a religion of that imperial culture.
 globalised.  The local cultures of many societies now  face the
 challenge of being swallowed up by the perceived superior culture   Perhaps partly due to the above reason, many traditional
 of the West, or more precisely, American culture. American culture   Buddhists-Taoists left Buddhism. The traditional Buddhists-Taoists
 is economically driven, and hence its value system is quite different   population among Malaysian Chinese dropped from 90% in 1980
 from the traditional value system found in the culture of oriental   to 86% in 2000 .
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 society.
            Some Buddhist organisations are adopting certain  practices
 Aided by ICT and powerful financial patronage, the Western   of the imperial  culture, so as to be perceived as modern and
 world successfully promoted the belief that their culture is superior   attractive. So instead of saying “pay homage to the Buddha” they
 to other cultures. They make those who are unable to cope with   say “union with the Buddha!”; instead of thrift and simplicity, they
 their culture feel inferior. Those who feel inferior then turn away   adopt elaborate and fashionable approach in undertaking projects
 from their antecedent culture and adopt the culture of the West. As   and activities.  Some monks, instead of putting palms together as
 a result, Western culture quickly swept through the globe. This is   a form of greeting,  shake hands with others, including  women.
 cultural imperialism.  They somehow adopt, or surrender to, some approaches of Western
        culture in order to keep up to the demands of the present time.
 When the antecedent cultural elements, such as values, world
 views, customs, traditions, rites, eating habits, dress codes, language
 are being replaced by the imperial culture of the West, the religion
 of the antecedent cultural group was also challenged. For example,   12.   For a more detailed discussion on this subject, see Ang Choo Hong: Religious Life in
 in a culture that values “speed” and “efficiency”, wouldn’t people   Contemporary Society. Published by Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia. 2002. PP143-
 find it hard to dedicate a whole day to observe eight precepts, or   156.
 meditation?  In a culture that values “brand”, “style”, “fashion”,


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