On The BTN And Such
Azhar Ridhwan recounts his experience with the Biro Tatanegara
Vivegavalan V. Valu has hope for Malaysia in its quest for racial harmony and acceptance.
An analysis of the Allah issue from both a constitutional and Islamic perspective.
Sabahans are renowned for their friendly nature and welcoming attitude but is everyone feeling the warmth of the welcome?
To make this country a better place, we need to start with ourselves.
The gift of riches from society’s lowest common denominators.
Unity and its place in today’s struggle for democracy.
Lord Bobo talks cheap goods, receives a sad email, and loves Malaysia!
In a time when the country is suffering from brain drain, the Malaysian Medical Council has chosen to implement a new guideline that will send away bright future doctors to some other countries to seek greener pastures.
It has been a year since Aminul Rasyid Amzah was killed by the police. Until today, there is no official apology from the police and the case is still in court.
Is it racism that causes Malaysian Chinese to be cliquish or just bad faith? Let’s find out why some Malaysian Chinese youth can’t integrate into society and why abolishing vernacular schools may be just a blind shot at solving a growing problem.
Contrary to the Loyar Burok Writer’s Guide, I am disinclined to copy/paste an excerpt as this piece is short enough anyway, meh.
It is not easy being a Malaysian Chinese these days. Nobody wants you, not even Malaysia. Shang Neng shares anecdotes from his younger days and rants about the travesties of being Malaysian and Chinese. Disclaimer: All are personal opinion based on the stories the author has heard from family and friends. It should not be construed as gospel truth.
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