Political vegetable basket, cultural appropriation and a social media challenge with a difference
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
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.
Real issues are pushed aside when sensational stories appear because they require a bit more effort to understand.
It looks like political thuggery is fast becoming legit and commonplace in Malaysia. The perception that state-sponsored thuggery is proliferating among many citizens.
People like Zawawi are not ignorant. His kind has no hope and can’t be helped any more. But people like Mak Tam can be saved. In fact, they could be the vary saviours that Malaysia needs right now.
Red Shirts tried to attack a group of Bersih 5 demonstrators. What are the Red Shirts’ objective when they countered the Bersih 5 rally on 19th November 2016?
Were the concrete blocks they used during the silat demonstration real? The Red Shirts tried to intimidate people during their protest at the Malaysiakini office.