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Protecting us from harassers
OUR Parliament is still a male domain, perhaps even the last bastion of “maleness” while the world outside has changed dramatically. It is no surprise that misogyny still reigns high and mighty. Hardly 11% of our representatives are women.
Understand why elections matter
The outcome of the general election affects us all, but holding one is not easy, and is costly too.
Removing subsidies not the way
I BELIEVE that subsidy, like monopoly, is a market intervention we must do without. In a perfect market set-up, a subsidy will only encourage economic inefficiency and stifle growth.
Time to break the shackles
To bring about a clean, transparent and trusted government, we need a civil service that is not beholden to anyone except to serve the country without fear or favour.
Domestic violence is gender blind
I WANTED to believe Amber Heard. The fact that there has never been a woman who came forward to say she has been abused by Johnny Depp doesn’t mean that he is not capable of doing that to Heard.
Time to relook food security
The country is enamoured with all things massive and mega, and yet is still groping in the dark as far as food-based agriculture policy is concerned.
To an everlasting friendship
One of the best things in life is to have someone who remains close to you and the family over the decades.
Lessons from bankrupt Sri Lanka
SRI Lanka’s bankruptcy is a cautionary tale of a nation that goes bust in modern times. It is almost unthinkable any nation could be left with hardly RM7bil in its reserves. It can’t even pay for essential imports. With shortages and soaring inflation, the country is doomed economically.
Slapping in the name of love
The incident that happened at the Oscars was violence unscripted, unedited and unacceptable.
So much at stake over conflict
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a mounting humanitarian crisis and the threat of a nuclear war should not be discounted.
Transitioning to endemicity
THIS is indeed welcome news. The government has announced that Malaysia is now entering “the transition to endemic” phase of Covid-19 on April 1.
Need for urgent transformation
WHAT makes a respectable scholar, never known to be controversial, at the age of 79, write an explosive book berating Malay and Muslim politicians for their corrupt practices and hypocrisy?