The iffy existence of freedom of speech
These are cases that gives a very confusing perception of the freedom of speech in Malaysia
These are cases that gives a very confusing perception of the freedom of speech in Malaysia
If you think that this is an isolated case of one politician saying something stupid, think again. Pay close attention as campaigning starts to heat up. More and more politicians are going to say more ludicrous things.
Being teachers and educators is a huge responsibility and it should only be given to the cream of the crop rather than those at the bottom of the barrel.
A deep resentment among community members has been created by such affirmative policies and it looks more racist and discriminatory than anything else.
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So how can we actually be confident that this new attempt at creating laws will curb fake news instead of curbing freedom of speech?
I will always celebrate Chinese New Year with vigour. I feel it is my responsibility to show to Malaysian society the true meaning of multiculturalism and respect.
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It is important to note that four out of five of the judges that were sitting on the case were Malay Muslims.
The real objective is to have the politicians from both divides think about why such a movement has come about in the first place.