Posts by Lingswaran Singh
Lingswaran Singh has been a LoyarBurokker since he was 5. He speaks an open but disinterested language, dictated not by passion but that of humanity. Independence is his happiness. His country is the world, and his religion is to do good. He too is an emissary of Lord Bobo Barnabus, tasked to enlighten Malaysians through loyarburok.com, this awesome blawg leading the quest for world domination.

Does the Big Bang debunk god or did god create the Big Bang?
24 November 2010 |
Pray For Me |
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A consideration on Enlightenment, reason, and rationality in the context of Malaysia – or rather the lack of it.
30 October 2010 |
Pray For Me |
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A response to LoyarBurokker Aston Paiva’s “Twilight of the Gods.”
19 October 2010 |
Pray For Me |
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A parody judgment on what might come to be as a result of the recent Kuala Lumpur High Court ruling in the UKM 4 case.
11 October 2010 |
Stupid Me! |
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Lings My Name is Singh puts on his Penangite hat and gives us the low-down on Penangites’ love-hate relationship with their homegrown party, Gerakan.
17 September 2010 |
Express Yourself |
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A non Muslim LoyarBurokker’s journey in understanding Islam.
4 September 2010 |
Pray For Me |
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Starting with the Perak Mufti’s now infamous remark about a “new Constitution”, then rebutted by Professor Dr Abdul Aziz Bari, a LoyarBurokker today flies us on a hot-air balloon, LB-styled. The courts have consistently ignored the Constitution and failed to uphold many of its protective provisions. The people have suffered. Is the Malaysian Federal Constitution a Document of Tyranny or one of Salvation? Is it time to let go of a Constitution which continues to protect only the elite and powerful?
24 August 2010 |
Bolehland |
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Nama aku Singh, aku bukan rasis namun hidupku penuh dengan rasisme…
11 August 2010 |
Why You Can, I Cannot? |
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Musings on love, religion, and the Constitution over Penang delicacies – complete with its own soundtrack.
26 July 2010 |
Why You Can, I Cannot? |
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