Posts by Woon King Chai
King Chai rather fancies himself as a fireman fighting fires but ended up fighting a different kind of fire at the Ministry. Having been 'touched' and well-documented on the goddamn blawg by His Supreme Eminenceness Lord Bobo throughout the infamous UKM4 disciplinary proceedings and challenge on the constitutionality of the University & University Colleges Act 1971, he aims to do the same for others. He tweets at @woonkingchai and can be seen stalking you at the next LoyarBurok event.
Are Malaysian politicians able to make the difficult yet unpopular decision regarding PTPTN?
18 April 2012 /
4 Comments /
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What would Rawls say about Malaysia’s struggle with affirmative action?
20 February 2012 |
Why You Can, I Cannot? |
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What next, after all is said and done?
9 January 2012 |
Stupid Me! |
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King Chai & Syah look at the ramifications of the “flag incident” at PWTC.
21 December 2011 |
Stupid Me! |
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King Chai explores and shares his views on the upcoming Round Table Discussion on UUCA amendments.
14 December 2011 |
Stupid Me! |
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Always last to a party, King Chai now pens his views on the Budget 2012.
25 October 2011 |
Bolehland |
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Woon King Chai shares with us his thoughts on the final leg of this journey.
30 July 2011 |
Stupid Me! |
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The nation suffered a great loss on 30 April 2011 when Dato’ Dr. Zainal Aznam Yusof, a Malaysian economist, passed away suddenly due to a massive heart attack. King Chai reflects on Dr. Zainal’s proposal to establish an Equal Opportunities Commission in Part 1 of the New Economic Model.
3 May 2011 |
Bolehland |
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One of the UKM 4 writes an open as they are mere hours away from the matter’s decision by the Kuala Lumpur High Court. These four political science students have gone on to fight for not just theirs but all Malaysian students freedom. (+VIDEO of Malik Imtiaz, UKM 4 counsel)
28 September 2010 |
Selected Exhortations |
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LoyarBurokker Woon King Chai’s opening note at the “A Wish Fulfilled” exhibition he organised for photographer and stroke victim, Uncle Hatim. His effort was part of the TLC’s drive to get youths to step to help fulfill one person’s wish through its “Promise Me” campaign.
19 September 2010 |
Express Yourself |
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