Author Archives: Tricia

Blessed Christmas

Have a blessed Christmas, everyone. It’s been an exciting past few months with lots of numerous things happening, but it’s been good to quiet down and reflect on the past year during this season. God’s love. Something so commonly heard … Continue reading

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Beginning of the End

The end of the beginning. What a year it has been indeed. One of major controversies. It started out with religious apostasy taking the front seat. Article 11, a coalition of NGOs, was formed. People protested. Tried to stop public … Continue reading

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A policy of basic respect

Click here for the online article. A policy of basic respect Tricia Yeoh Our prime minister, in closing the Umno General Assembly earlier this month, said that leaders of a race who respect and honour the Federal Constitution must also … Continue reading

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Welcome Home

Welcome Home to Malaysia, the land where The Minister in the PM’s department contradicts the Deputy Finance Minister in statistical data The dominant political party youth chief makes statements warning others not to question the ethnicity of this dominant party … Continue reading

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Lahore Lahore Hei!

Coming back to Malaysia after being in Pakistan has been quite a change. Not so much culturally, but politically. Pakistan, located in South Asia and much closer to the Middle-East region, is exposed to a much more global political and … Continue reading

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Crossroads

Nations must be awakened. They come to crossroads, points at which they need to decide on crucial matters. It might mean the forgetting of years past worth of structure and content – but the old may have to leave, the … Continue reading

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We aren’t so different

In another interesting conversation tonight, we talked about barriers and their effects upon society. Do they make or break the fabric of society? The creation of identification labels allows members of a similar group to feel a sense of solidarity … Continue reading

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The God Delusion

God vs. the world: A subject I’ve not broached in a while, but need to brush off the dust from my Zacharias, Stott and Lewis to review Richard Dawkins’ new book called “The God Delusion”. I’ve not read it myself, … Continue reading

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Native People

I had an interesting conversation with someone who recently migrated to New Zealand. (no, not another disillusioned Malaysian, but this time a Singaporean) New Zealanders have apparently become rather Maori-fied. Its natives get the better deal, and as a result … Continue reading

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Peace Offering

The By-Now (in)famous Peace Offering of Lilies   May us Malaysians continue to light up the dark country with little itsy bits of hope, any which way we can!

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