The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 160) – Bangkit: 11 Days That Changed A Nation
This iFlix Original production tells the story of the 11 days prior to the general election that changed Malaysia.
This iFlix Original production tells the story of the 11 days prior to the general election that changed Malaysia.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
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.
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.
Now that Umno is no longer in power and immunity and protection are gone, these leaders suddenly grew spines and now want to stand up for what is right.
Many Malaysians are too naive and have a warped perception of the fact that a change is going to solve everything under the sky.
Instead of writing something so analytical (it’s not like I do that all the time anyway, haha!), I’m going to write a listicle of the four things I feel that I have been made independent from and free.
Until today, the little girl is still married and still with her family. Statement after statement have been made from the side of the government but nothing has come out of it.
Finally, after waiting for weeks, Najib finally took his turn to speak for the first time as an opposition member of parliament.