Are Malaysian academics really cowards – or just afraid?
Former minister Khairy Jamaluddin recently sparked debate by accusing Malaysian academics and historians of staying silent while misinformation spreads publicly.
But is the problem really cowardice? Or is there a deeper culture of fear shaping academic silence in Malaysia?
In this video, TheGoodCastShow breaks down:
- Why many academics avoid public debates on history, politics, race, religion and royalty
- The growing chilling effect surrounding academic commentary in Malaysia
- Recent cases involving academics reportedly questioned by authorities
- How the Universities and University Colleges Act and institutional culture affect academic freedom
- The risks scholars face when challenging controversial narratives
- Whether Malaysia’s environment truly allows open intellectual discourse
This is not just about historians. It is about freedom of expression, public trust in expertise, and the future of academic freedom in Malaysia.
Watch until the end for a deeper look at why silence may be less about weakness and more about survival.
Produced by: TheGoodCastShow
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