Malaysia: What’s the point of boycotting the local Starbucks?
If there was a boycott, the people who would directly suffer would be Malaysians themselves.
If there was a boycott, the people who would directly suffer would be Malaysians themselves.
Okay, let’s add the backstory and some context to the issue.
The sermon I heard at the mosque on the first day of Aidilfitri made me mad!
Pakatan Harapan has just been unable to show the people that they are on top of the situation.
Why are they saying this? Here are five reasons possibly fueling the speculation.
Is it any wonder that our youth become like this? We have gangsters and bullies everywhere in Malaysia and our youth are exposed to all of this.
There’s a reason why comedy is a profession. Not everyone has the skill or talent to be a comedian and let’s not forget that comedians too constantly practice and perfect their art.
It is ridiculous when a global company like Watsons could actually endorse such an archaic perception of beauty.
It’s dangerous when the government is seen as advocating the demonisation of a segment of the country’s population.
After the breaking of fast (and some good coffee and ice cream!), we left the restaurant and I was still a Muslim.