Justice by Hashtag: How Malaysia’s Courts Sold Their Soul to Public Opinion The media circus isn’t noise. It’s a weapon and the elites own the ring.
Malaysia’s Real Court Isn’t in Putrajaya. It’s on TikTok. When hashtags weigh more than evidence, justice is already on sale.
Claw & Order: How TikTok Finance Gurus Scam With Syariah Smoke and Zero Scrutiny He promised “halal passive income.” The rakyat lost millions. Regulators lost the plot.
The Trust Crisis: How Malaysia’s Scam Epidemic Thrives on Unlicensed Influence and Regulatory Sleepwalking They promise riches. They deliver ruin. And the law lets them walk free.
Cartel Cream: The Rotten Milk Supply Feeding a Rotten System Substandard milk powder. RM120 million in contracts. A family-run cartel. And years of silent government complicity.
When Faith Becomes a Fund: The Business of Religion in Malaysia How Zakat, Wakaf, and Tabung Haji were turned into profit machines for the elite — not the people.
Why I Left LinkedIn: A Professional Network for Professional Nonsense Because if I wanted to watch a circus, I’d go to one with popcorn.
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.