
All are invited to the first-ever LoyarBurok TweetUp! Friday 24 June, 7 to 10pm at Old Town White Coffee, UOA Bangsar. #LBTwtUp
Contrary to the Loyar Burok Writer’s Guide, I am disinclined to copy/paste an excerpt as this piece is short enough anyway, meh.
It is not easy being a Malaysian Chinese these days. Nobody wants you, not even Malaysia. Shang Neng shares anecdotes from his younger days and rants about the travesties of being Malaysian and Chinese. Disclaimer: All are personal opinion based on the stories the author has heard from family and friends. It should not be construed as gospel truth.

This week, Ask Lord Bobo tells all about the LoyarBurok Rakyat Centre, and UndiMalaysia.

LoyarBurok’s weekend-long retreat revealed that LB is not simply a blog, or loosely bound group of activists. It represents a larger and more concrete mission, which is to educate the voters of Malaysia and encourage civic engagement, in the hope of promoting accountability within the political process.
LoyarBurok Does Halsbury’s Laws of Malaysia Volume 27 on Citizenship, Immigration, National Security and Police. Okay, not the part on National Security.