Join MyConsti – 1st Meeting This Saturday
Make the Constitution yours.
Rocking Article 10 with MyConstitution, Frinjan and KDU!
Edmund takes on the legal education system: 22 June, 2pm
Urban Public Transportation: Should it be privatized or government owned?
Written in the hour-long traffic jam to the event, a rights salutation.
An exciting forum this Tuesday 16 August, 8pm.
Bob Marley once sang these famous words: Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery None but ourselves can free our minds Have no fear for atomic energy ‘Cause none of them can stop the time I wondered whether he was high on weed when he was writing those words. Whether he was or wasn’t, this song went […]
A reflection from the LoyarBurok retreat in Malacca, on 26 & 27 February 2011. This post was first published in The Star.
The first ever LoyarBorak podcast! Recorded late last year, the pod talks about RadioDemokratika, the upcoming album by the MyConstitution campaign, which is scheduled to be launched in March 2011.
Sewaktu reviu ini ditulis, aku baru pulang dari perlawanan futsal antara LoyarBurok dan MyConsti. Sebagai seorang kaki bangku yang jujur, aku hanya hadir bagi menyatakan sokongan kepada teman-teman yang berhempas pulas mengejar bola nan sebijik, dan bersorak pada setiap kali bola warna oren itu melepasi gawang gol. Bila aku sebut gawang gol, maksud aku celah kaki Edmund Bon yang pakai seluar terbalik. Tapi itu cerita lain.
Ah. So where’s the red pill? Do you really want to take the red pill? Morpheous doesn’t force you to take it, and surely, nobody should. You take the red pill because something inside you tells you something is wrong around you. You take it when you consult your Conscience, and take a moment from clocking in your Time Sheet to listen to it. You might have a religious moment there. No need to go to Church, Temple or the Mosque.
Happy Malaysia Day! The 4th runner after Lisa, Marcus and Lady Baba, proudly makes his debut LoyarBurok post. He tackles the student’s side where (ironically) some students want to continue being slaves to the Government and their universities.
Jottings of an accidental soapbox protagonist at the recent Urbanscapes festival.
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