When Legal Threats Are Just Power Plays: Why That “Slander” Claim Won’t Hold From rhetorical questions to RM10 million lawsuits — how public figures weaponise defamation law to silence criticism, and why the courts have started saying, “Enough.”
Built to Be Silent: How the System Kills Men, Then Blames Them for Dying They told you to man up. They made sure you couldn’t speak up. Then they cashed in on your collapse.
The New White Man’s Burden How expat privilege and global hypocrisy keep Asian talent in the shadows.
Why Are White 27-Year-Olds Running Asia? And why are seasoned Asian professionals treated like interns in the West?
Cold Storage Justice: How the Law Failed Baby Adam Inside the horror story Malaysia never truly faced and how the system kept it legal.
Dalam Peti Sejuk, Ada Bayi A system so broken, a dead child was hidden in a freezer and no one was held accountable.
Hope Is Not a Safeguard. How Malaysia’s broken childcare system protects predators more than children.
Private Hospitals Are Killing Us, Softly The quiet death of affordable care in Malaysia and the law that lets it happen.