Let the youth come up with viable solutions
It’s funny when young people accuse the baby boomers and even Gen Xers of ruining the economy for them in Malaysia. I would like them to explain technically how the economy was wrongly handled.
It’s funny when young people accuse the baby boomers and even Gen Xers of ruining the economy for them in Malaysia. I would like them to explain technically how the economy was wrongly handled.
A teacher who isn’t passionate about teaching gets transfered to a rural school and his life, along with his news students, change forever.
Five siblings are experts at committing heists and they get one last job that they need to complete.
Aside from policies and practices, the social environment journalists work in can affect and influence our press freedom standing as well.
The process of talking can take a long time. It takes some effort to explain things and, it takes even more effort to try to understand things that we don’t understand.
A family loses the man of the house and they suddenly find themselves having to manage his bakery.
Despite the fact that Malaysia’s press freedom index has dropped, I still think there is hope. Don’t give excuses or defensive deflection. Just tell us what the government is going to do to improve.
When we are able to laugh at ourselves, we realise we are not perfect. It teaches us humility, open mindedness and the realisation that we can do better.
Oppa is an awareness film about love scams in Malaysia. Brace yourselves.
Maybe what is needed is to flood the media and social media with more positive narratives that promote multiculturalism and religious pluralism. We need to counter the negative narratives and drown them out.