Less exams, more human values – right on!
I am fascinated and in agreement with the approach to reform the education system by putting less emphasis on exams and introducing civics and life education.
I am fascinated and in agreement with the approach to reform the education system by putting less emphasis on exams and introducing civics and life education.
These are the fruits of Malaysia’s affirmative action.
Those who have reaped all the benefits of an unfair system are the ones objecting.
What happens when the media don’t carry out their roles responsibly? Who should be the watchdogs of the watchdogs?
The new government, if they want to stay true to the Malaysia Baru spirit, must acknowledge the Universal Periodic Review and take action instead of just noting it down.
What is interesting gets hyped up and the truth faces the risk of being pushed down and drowned out.
The opposition needs to fire Zahid as its leader. He has no place in Malaysian politics anymore.
Haven’t we moved away from racist policies and discriminatory actions? This is one of the reasons many Malaysians voted out BN – because they were so entrenched in race-based politics.
Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail has always said that if her husband were to be the prime minister, she would resign as deputy. If that was the plan all along, then why didn’t she resign as the MP of Pandan and let Anwar run there instead?
We have to be patient with the transition process and allow Malaysians to slowly grow and mature together with a political situation that, finally, is also starting to grow and mature.