The Empire Never Left: How International Students Are Still Paying Colonial Dues A systemic breakdown of Britain's immigration hypocrisy and its extractive education model
The Colonizer in Our Hearts: How We Turn Against Our Own but Worship Strangers Southeast Asians have learned to hate each other, and colonialism is the reason
Whiter Than Thou: How Colonialism Warped Our Standards of Success From job interviews to weddings, Southeast Asians still chase colonial approval they were never meant to get
They Hate "Illegals" But Can’t Tell a Doctor From an Asylum Seeker Why Britain’s Obsession With Foreignness is Killing Common Sense
When a White Man Kills, It’s a Tragedy. When a Brown Man Sneezes, It’s Terrorism. The Liverpool Tragedy and the Broken Reflex of British Scapegoating
The Day Democracy Was Burned: May 13 and the Manufactured Fear of Minorities It wasn’t a riot. It was a recalibration of power built on blood, silence, and survival.
Burn It Down, Build It Better: A Blueprint to Reclaim Malaysian Academia The rot is real but so is the possibility of a reset. Here’s what needs to change, who needs to move, and how we take back higher education.
Legal Titles, Hollow Roles: How Malaysia's Academic System Became Legitimised Exploitation When rules protect the powerful and punish the honest, the collapse of higher education becomes a legal failure — not just a moral one.
The Dream That Died in the Lecture Hall How it feels to grow up loving knowledge, only to be crushed by a system that rewards ego over education.
The Rotten Core: How Malaysia’s Academic Institutions Are Failing Their Own From political interference to professional freeloading, here’s why higher education is crumbling — and why it matters more than you think.