The ethnic Malay youth were pivotal in Malaysia’s last elections and will only grow in importance in the future thanks to the current state of demographics.
Yet do we really know how they think? What drives them, keeps them awake at night, inspires them?
Researcher and journalist Aziff Azuddin’s study is a good start in dismantling the silos that Malaysian society has fallen into – a state that has been amplified on and preyed upon by corrupt politicians.
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The Malaysian Chinese, largely, are as self-absorbed as the Malays.
Why only co-exist with Chinese? Why not co-exist with all other Malaysians-Indians, Kadazans and Dayaks.