A Review of POLITIKO – Truly Made in Malaysia
Aruna Sena reviews LoyarBarang’s highly popular card game sensation.

What would Rawls say about Malaysia’s struggle with affirmative action?

An analysis of the white ang-pow debacle in favour of objectivity.

This week, His Supreme Eminenceness talks about THAT rally.

We must crackdown on this most evil of organisations and their vilest of plots!

The first in a series of letters from LoyarBurokker Pepper Lim, to his daughter Paprika.

LoyarBorak #3 adalah debat e-mel diantara dua ahli Jawatankuasa Undang-undang Perlembagaan Majlis Peguam, Aston Paiva dan Fyrol Ikram Othman. Debat mereka merangkumi pelbagai isu. Dalam bahagian ini (bahagian 1 daripada 6 bahagian), saudara Aston dan Fyrol berborak mengenai pornografi, moraliti & undang-undang.

As promised on Twitter @LoyarBurok. Starting today for 3 days, 6 runners, 6 LoyarBurokkers – 5 Malaysians (& 1 of unknown pedigree), 4 making their historic debut runs – present 6 reflections on what we all need to do to liberate Malaysia. Our first runner Lisa Ng is an ex-copywriter and mother who has decided – when not chasing after her 18 month old – that writing for larger causes is a lot more rewarding. She hopes that by writing, more consciousness will be awakened. And more Malaysians will come out of the comforts of their lives to defend, from all forms of injustices, the lifestyles they have worked hard to gain.

An honest look at where Malaysia and her citizens have failed when it comes to racial unity.
Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan “hak-hak Melayu” dan dimana termaktubnya hak-hak ini? Adakah ianya adil dan sah sekiranya sesuatu kaum mengapropriasi “hak” yang melebihi daripada apa yang diperuntukan dalam Perlembagaan?
Considering the function of academic scholarships and thereto just who should be entitled to scholarships.
Observations of a Kenyan student in Malaysia on the country – a beautiful nation with beautiful people who live with a stinking political system, institutional rot, and the trouble with the Malay leadership.
Observations of a Kenyan student in Malaysia on the country – a beautiful nation with beautiful people who live with a stinking political system devoid of human good, and the trouble with the Malay leadership.
A consideration of lessons on racial integration from the Middles Ages and how present day efforts on the same in Malaysia lack integrity – yes, we’re talking about you 1Malaysia.
(Updated with closing paragraph previously omitted due to technical error on our part) Reflections after a chance Q&A session with Dr. Mahathir – on his support for Perkasa, the 1988 Judicial Crisis, and other inconsistencies between what he claims now and what he had allowed to take place during his tenure as Prime Minister.