The Marketplace of Shame: How Malaysia Turned Sexual Exploitation into Currency When morality is performance and silence is profit, predators flourish and victims vanish.
From Meth to Minister: Why Malaysia's Drug Laws Only Apply to the Poor A look into selective enforcement, class privilege, and the hypocrisy at the core of our so-called justice system
Groomed to Push: The Teenage Drug Runners of Malaysia How our youth are preyed upon, used, and discarded by a system that sees them as criminals, not victims
The Addict Next Door: Malaysia’s Hidden Epidemic of Drug Survival When addiction isn't a crime, but a consequence of a broken nation
You Think Islam Is Backwards? Funny — It Built the World You Live In Debunking the Myth That Islam Is Anti-Progress and Anti-Science
Hijab Is Not Oppression — But Your Obsession With Controlling Muslim Women Is How “Saving” Muslim Women Became an Excuse for Policing Them Everywhere
The Queenless Kings of Malaysia A cultural critique of male entitlement, lazy masculinity, and the marketing that feeds it.
Not a Joke: How “Sexy” Ads Groom Us to Tolerate Harassment The slippery slope from cheeky marketing to normalised misogyny—and why it starts younger than you think.
G-String Capitalism: How Malaysia’s Marketing Machine Got Horny and Hollow When gimmicks replace creativity and women become clickbait, we lose more than just brand integrity.