Can boycotts really solve the Israel-Palestine conflict?
The last boycott that had an actual impact was way back in the 1980s.
The last boycott that had an actual impact was way back in the 1980s.
What is the logic for someone who has been training for years in one particular sport and then told to change to another unrelated sport?
Here lies the problem of why the Malaysian film industry will always find it hard to develop into something we all can be proud of.
What matters is there should be no compulsion, liberal or conservative.
I, for one, still am pushing the agenda of interracial marriages to solve racism.
Malaysia isn’t used to centrist politics. They need a clear winner and loser. It’s like playing football. If there is no winner at the end of the game, it goes into overtime and then penalty shootouts.
Malaysians have had to contend with mediocre politicians, policymakers, and elected leaders for far too long. It’s time to weed out the bad from the good.
I was on ‘A Bit Of Politics: Where Will the Undecideds Be?’ with Sharaad Kuttan, Kam Raslan and Jaafar Ismail on the eve of polling day talking about, what else, politics!
Feminist or not, I just found all the jokes and references so real and true, from all the women stereotypes to the jokes making fun of men.
We talked about raids on music shows, YouTube’s most viewed videos and film classifications in Malaysia!