Defeating the scourge


So there was an unpleasant incident at Low Yat recently. We can talk about it or we can pretend it doesn’t exist. After all, the way things are going, denial has a pretty good shot at becoming our 14th state.

IN the aftermath of the Low Yat incident, a foreign observer riled a few of us with a letter to an online portal in which he criticised Malaysia as the worst place he has lived in over the last 20 years. The country is doomed, declared the British national.

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