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Time and place decides what’s fair (UPDATED with Chinese translation)

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For all intents and purposes, this article is a purely academic exercise to discuss the issue of fair or fairness. I have attached the issue of election boundaries (in t...

The Sedition Act (1948)

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And then came CHINRAF

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Tan Sri Wong Foon Meng (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Can you see that long before the 2008/2013 Tsunami, the Malays and Chinese of Kuala Terengganu already set aside their racial/political differences and supported the candidate rather than the r...

Shaping the mind of the Malay

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Zahid Hamidi should be asked to resign (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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So, yes, we too in the UK were not happy with the system. And we ‘sold out’ the ruling party and ‘toppled’ the government because we were not happy w...

Is beer halal or haram? (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Now, what I do not understand is: why emphasise ‘on a Chinese woman’? The Chinese scream that they are not racists. Yet they send me this very racist e-mail. T...

Should I leave Islam if I am not happy?

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Citizenship, Bahasa, the Constitution, and the Police Force

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The wheat from the chaff

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Racism (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Racism is usually defined as views, practices and actions reflecting the belief that humanity is divided into distinct biological groups called races and that members of a certain race s...

Another well laid trap, maybe?

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So what is it then?

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Understanding the “first past the post” voting system

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GE13 and the 13 predictions that came true (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Many are waiting for my ‘I told you so’ article. No, I am not...

What it all boils down to (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Now, if I were to bet RM100,000 on Pakatan Rakyat winning more than 100 seats, I might most likely win RM100,000. However, if I were to bet R...

Fallacies are not truths (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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However, I have monitored the news reports from both the mainstream media and alternative media over the last week since Nomination Day and what are the issues they are t...

Now do you understand? (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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When we have to lick back our spit

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The day ‘they’ sold out Sarawak (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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The rats leaving the sinking ship

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 11) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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They recently did a poll in Pakistan and 11% voted in favour of a democracy, 22% in favour of military rule, and 53% in favour of the Khalifah system. The ...

In the aftermath of May 5th (part 10) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 9) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 8) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 7) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 6) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 5) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 4)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 3) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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What Najib did not suspect was that some other Barisan Nasional leaders from Sabah and Sarawak wanted to follow Lajim Ukin and Wilfred Bumburing when they crossed over. However, Anwar ...

In the aftermath of May 5th (part 2) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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In the aftermath of May 5th (part 1) (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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Towards the 14th General Election (UPDATED with Chinese Translation)

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