Lim Guan Eng Strikes Back
Lim Guan Eng said, in London, last month, “Sabah and Sarawak are equal partners. Without them, there is no Malaysia. They are not one of the 14 “statesâ€, they are … Continue Reading →
What more do the Malays want?
The Umno-Baru owned daily, Utusan Malaysia, ran a controversial headline called “Apa Lagi Cina Mahu†(What more do the Chinese want?) in October 2013, five months after GE-13. The Chinese … Continue Reading →
What do Simon Cowell, Lord Sugar and the Malaysian IGP have in common?
These three men can make or break careers. Simon Cowell is the English television talent judge and mentor, music and television producer, and music talent scout in shows such as … Continue Reading →
What have Malaysian toilets and the state of the nation have in common?
The answer to the question is that both are in a terrible state…Most of us have an attitude problem. We are irresponsible and will not help to make both toilet … Continue Reading →
Mahathir’s Malignant Legacy
Today, some members of the rakyat hail former PM Mahathir Mohamad as a “hero”. Why? Because he has taken the baton and now speaks on our behalf about 1MDB and … Continue Reading →
No Sex Please – We’re Perakians
The much-loved and respected Perak mufti, Harussani Zakaria, is tireless in his efforts to make Malaysians the best Muslims in the world. Last week, he again led the charge to … Continue Reading →
Bon Voyage
Bon voyage!! Rebuilding Malaysia
Can it get any worse for Najib?
The last six months have been a nightmare for Najib Abdul Razak. The normally reticent Najib acted with surprisingly speed, in Malaysia’s season of discontent. Najib’s crisis, and questions about … Continue Reading →
Najib triumphs, Mahathir fails – at least, for now
What a humiliating climb-down for Muhyiddin Yassin. His removal as deputy prime minister, from Najib Razak’s Cabinet, has enraged his puppet master, Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Mahathir is probably gritting his … Continue Reading →
Bumiputera-ism risks the nation’s health
The Malay is very proud to call himself a bumiputera. He can brandish this term about, lay his claim to his special rights and demand preferential treatment. So, why is … Continue Reading →