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Arise, The Malay That UMNO Fears

Malays whose conscience cannot be bought and who will not be cowed.

Keep Calm This Chinese New Year

Keep Calm This Chinese New Year

A reminder of the bigger picture.

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Can We Start All Over Again?

Can We Start All Over Again?

Aida Anuar has a plea for Malaysia Day.

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My Dream — A United Malaysia

My Dream — A United Malaysia

Aruna Sena denounces the onslaught of racism of late.

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Forgive Me There Was No Tsunami

Forgive Me There Was No Tsunami

There are statistics and then there are damned lies.

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Moving Past the Issue of Race

Moving Past the Issue of Race

GE13 is an opportunity for Malaysians to change the political narrative.

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How to Get Rid of Malaysian Talent

How to Get Rid of Malaysian Talent

Critical issues that conspire to ship our graduates out of the country.

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The Monkeysuit Protocol: #Macamanani?/How to Become a Konstitusional Malay

The Monkeysuit Protocol: #Macamanani?/How to Become a Konstitusional Malay

The Monkeysuit Protocol presents another human rights tip in August Man M’sia.

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Ask Lord Bobo: Inter-religious competition and anti-trust?

Ask Lord Bobo: Inter-religious competition and anti-trust?

Enforcing “unity” by legislation will only lead to a false unity.

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Race Relations Bill: Be Afraid, Very Afraid

Race Relations Bill: Be Afraid, Very Afraid

Expect a Bill that will worsen race relations, rather than improve it.

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I am Malaysian lah!

I am Malaysian lah!

The absurd preoccupation with identifying one’s racial backgrounds – why?

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KDM Malaysia – A Desperate Attempt To Entice KDMs to UMNO (Stories From The East)

KDM Malaysia – A Desperate Attempt To Entice KDMs to UMNO (Stories From The East)

As is always in cases of NGOs having stated political leanings towards a certain political party, the newly formed KDMM in Sabah can’t escape from the problem of conflicts of interests. And what’s to stop the proliferation of race or ethnic-based associations all claiming they’re ensuring their own interests are taken care of? Something is brewing in Sabah and it’s not Unity.

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I’m 18, and I’m Malaysian

I’m 18, and I’m Malaysian

It’s sad that we have to label ourselves according to race.

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Vernacular Education In Malaysia

Vernacular Education In Malaysia

A consideration of the debate on vernacular schools, and the important roles that both national and vernacular schools have to play in Malaysia.

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Ask Lord Bobo: Free and Fair Elections!

Ask Lord Bobo: Free and Fair Elections!

From the Selangor Times Issue 19, 8-10 April 2011. This week, His Supreme Eminenceness ponders bread-butter-and-kaya-issues, and affirmative action. JyeaH!

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Why Malaysia? Well, Why Not?

Why Malaysia? Well, Why Not?

Why Malaysia? Well, why not? A reflection.

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LoyarBurok On BFM: Social Justice

LoyarBurok On BFM: Social Justice

LoyarBurokkers Fahri Azzat, Marcus van Geyzel and Sharmila Sekaran were interviewed on BFM about social justice.

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Connect The Dots : Musings #LoyarBerkasih

Connect The Dots : Musings #LoyarBerkasih

It’s always about mutual acceptance and respect because in the end it’s not about winning arguments, but our relationship with each other, a little note on Azan.

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They Taught Me Racism?

They Taught Me Racism?

Derek Kok reminiscence his past to find out how he started to see colour.

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How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 3)

How Racism Can Lead To The Abuse Of Law & Science (Part 3)

The historiography of science, race, and gender in the US South and the legal-historico-scientific lessons it provides. This is the final instalment of a three-part series.

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