#UndiRosak will not work in Malaysia just yet
I believe that the movement to spoil votes will not serve a positive purpose because of the situation in our country where the ruling party has never been out of power – ever.
I believe that the movement to spoil votes will not serve a positive purpose because of the situation in our country where the ruling party has never been out of power – ever.
It’s hard to be politically active in Malaysia. For those working in the government, it’s now gotten even harder to exercise their basic right to vote.
The country has returned to pre-1998 when Mahathir was the prime minister and Anwar was his deputy.
I received a notification on my phone. Someone had just followed me on Twitter. I looked at my phone and it was Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the deputy prime minister of Malaysia.
People generally understand what honesty is. But whether they actually believe in it is a different matter. Most people instead, would try to define the concept in accordance with their own personal context.
There is a high possibility that Malaysia still trades with Israel or Israeli-linked organisations by proxy.
No matter what the intentions, there is always a means to an end.
This time around, however, neither BN or the newly formed opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan inspire much confidence from voters.
Real issues are pushed aside when sensational stories appear because they require a bit more effort to understand.
The biggest problem in Malaysian universities is that privileges keep going to those who are already privileged.