Sow the Seeds of Radicalism
Justine reads Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”.
Justine reads Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”.
After three years studying abroad, ideals fade, hope dwindles and one is faced with the omnipotent question: to return home or not to return home?
Merdeka to me now, is about freedom of mind and spirit. Will you help me?
You are at the mercy of the system. Do you not want to make sure it is does not oppress you?
A consideration on why no Sarawakian should feel that they live in a distant cocoon, impervious to so-called “national issues” often deemed “too far away”.
(Updated with citation for Lifetime Professional Integrity Award recipient, Raja Aziz Addruse) LoyarBurokker Edmund Bon Tai Soon was honoured with the Young Professional Integrity Award – to raucous applause and cheers (provided by the decorum-challenged LoyarBurok team). He accepted the award with a rather stimulating speech.
Remember what happened when humpty-dumpty sat on the wall? He had a great fall. How much longer will you straddle the fence, bottom comfortably perched, feet almost but not quiet touching ground? What will it take to arouse a person from out of perfunctoriness? – Defenestration? Corruption? Surreptitious alteration of your country’s constitution?
An afterthought from being in a road accident on how each and every one of us needs get on the road to responsibility and instead of leaning on the myopic excuse, “nothing to do with me wat.”
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