Let’s make political debates part of M’sian culture
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.
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!
What does it really mean when we talk about having a different brand of democracy or governance in Malaysia?
We talked about copyright issues, ChatGPT and how live action remakes of Disney’s classic animated films suck balls!
It must not become a tool that can be abused by those in power, just like how so many laws from yesteryears had become.
I have a little bit of beef when it comes to this because I feel that an internship is not a job where service is done in exchange for an agreed financial fee.
Should we be angry at the increase of the OPR by Bank Negara?
The key to a good bak kut teh is in the herbs that the soup is boiled with. If the consistency is right, then perfect!