Are Malaysians too gullible for fake news?
Without questioning the veracity of certain claims and announcements, it seems that anything resembling a news story — shared on social media and messaging apps — is swallowed wholesale.
Without questioning the veracity of certain claims and announcements, it seems that anything resembling a news story — shared on social media and messaging apps — is swallowed wholesale.
It is unfortunate that Faiz has to become the example of the moment, and it is definitely unfair for him.
There are several elements of these cases that appear a little funny and peculiar.
One would think that after the many decades of floods, we would be experts not just in the rescue and humanitarian aid department, but also in the flood prevention department.
I really want to feel more hopeful that real humanity will prevail and that all of these happenings are mere knee-jerk reactions to the real transition and change that is underway.
I would not expect a graduate starting to work today to survive on the starting salary that I received almost two decades ago.
The point is the fact that so many Malaysians only pay attention to social issues when it is popular and trendy. Then they forget.
The systematic affirmative action that is implemented in the country ensures that there are more bumiputeras in universities.
When comedy becomes a threat to national security, we know society is heading down a deep, dark chasm where everyone has lost their sense of humour, personality and just plain humanity.
I’ve always identified myself as a Malay my entire life. Except in kindergarten, when I told everyone I was an English boy because I spoke English.