Fat Bidin Knows Everything (Ep 9) – Does The UM Protestor’s Race Matter?
Would it have made a difference if the UM student Wong Yan Ke who protested at his convocation was a Malay instead of a Chinese?
Would it have made a difference if the UM student Wong Yan Ke who protested at his convocation was a Malay instead of a Chinese?
We are okay for a sex offender to repent after being convicted, but we are not okay for a university student to practice his freedom of speech by protesting non-violently against racism.
After more than 500 days, it seems like Malaysians are feeling increasingly dissatisfied with what Pakatan Harapan has done as the government.
I’m glad that our prime minister voices out on racism, but I think that whatever he is doing is not enough.
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.
If Malaysia Airlines is taking too much of our money that could be put to better use elsewhere, then we might as well get rid of it.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
The issue of the PAC can be a small reminder to Pakatan that they do not have a safe seat as the administration.
Having socialist ideas does not mean that the government leaders still have an opposition mentality.
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.