Rudyard Kipling"
āWhen you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldierā
General Douglas MacArthur"
āWe are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.ā
āIt is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.ā āOld soldiers never die; they just fade away.
āThe soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.ā
āMay God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .ā āThe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
āNobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
āIt is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
On the history trail: Hindu Genocide by the Moplahs of Malabar in August 1921
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
Sahasa : One of the biggest fallouts of the ill-fated Khilafat movement which
would be a precursor of more heinous acts was the horrific atrocities
committed by the Moplahs (Mapillas) of the Malabar in August 1921. The
Moplahs (Muslims) were tenants at will of Hindu landlords (jenmi) and were extremely animus towards their masters who charged high rents for the lands they tilled.
The Khilafat movement which was supposed to have been a movement
against the British soon became a religious war often referred to as a jihadi massacre of Hindus. The
so-called āuprisingā or ārebellionā of the Moplahs was a poor excuse to
exercise their authority over the hapless Hindus whom they considered
to be servants of theirs ā an illogical ideology deeply entrenched
because of successive Muslim invasions since the 11th-12th century
(starting with Mohammad Ghori).
The murderous Moplah genocides in the Malabar was initiated by a band
of fanatic Muslims who were prone to frequent and irrational violent
tendencies driven by either economic or religious reasons. The
protagonists of the Khilafat movement and the Ali brothers made
incendiary speeches asking Muslims to come together to fight a religious
war that in all fairness was totally unwarranted and uncalled-for.
The Moplahs who never needed any reason to rebel used supposed past
agrarian grievances to spur themselves into action and begin a pogrom
against the Hindus. Weapons (Moplah sword) were collected and a mass
movement was initiated to declare the imminent establishment of the
Islamic kingdom. One Khilafat leader, Ali Musaliyar was proclaimed the
king, Khilafat flags were raised and two provinces of Eranad and
Valluvanad were declared as Khilafat kingdoms.
Gandhi led a non-violent revolution which won, and then killed a million people. Historically, that's not unusual for revolutions ... it's the norm. If Muslims attack you remember to not fight back or resist - Mahatma Gandhi to Hindus. Revolution always sounds brave and romantic until you hear about what happens after.
Revolution always sounds brave and romantic until you hear about what happens after. Iran 1979, Russia 1917, China 1927, Cuba 1959, Argentina 1966.
A lot of the largest revolutions began for very understandable reasons.
A lot of them also brought about a worse system than they ended, caused the deaths of countless innocents, and brought to power some of the worst dictators ever. You could probably even classify the rise of the Nazis as a revolution, or the rise of any dictator. I mean, a revolution is basically just flipping the current way a society works on its head.
So any drastic sudden change of government qualifies, I suppose. Iām not saying donāt do it. Iām saying that itās important to know what it can turn into, and that the sense of victory tends to be very short-lived because of the vast suffering that needs to follow.
Gandhi supported khilafat movement that started Malabar rebellion which led Hindu genocide.
OH MY GOODNESS.. Trump RUNS in OFFICE & Just REVEALED Something MASSIVE After Getting DEATH THREATS
Monday, May 04, 2026
That's funny how they shut the government down, and yet Trump is still getting stuff done. Arrest Schumer and Jefferyās for not complying and lying! We are fed up with these people! I stand with President Trump.
Thatās definitely the truth no other president before Trump would ever want peace for them and trumps the only one with balls big enough to stand up to any one on this planet. USA has been very clear. We do not negotiate with terrorists, domestic or foreign. I'm so proud I'm alive & my vote was heard...so proud of our President!! Hakeem Jeffries is afraid of the truth because he's lying!
Arrest Schumer and Jeffries for treason now!!! They are traitors and liars!!!
PM recognises cost-of-living pressure, but says govt can't help everyone
Malaysiakini : The government acknowledges cost-of-living pressures but says
responses must be targeted and measured, said Prime Minister Anwar
Ibrahim. This is because not all issues can be fully resolved due
to the countryās financial constraints, especially amid an uncertain
global environment, he explained.
āDo I deny that there are issues with the cost of living and prices of goods? I do not. Should they be addressed wisely? Yes. āAre we able to help? My answer is partly yes - we are not able to help everyone,ā he said.
Anwar
was speaking at the prime ministerās monthly assembly with ministry
staff, held in conjunction with the Natural Resources and Environmental
Sustainability Ministry's monthly assembly today.
GreenWalrus1469 : You canāt help everyone but can help the ketuanans to escape with NFAs and DNAAs. You can stuff taxpayers funds to Palestinians, billions to Jakim and bumi agendas. You canāt help races which contribute to national development but happily nick templeās lands. We canāt wait to show you the door.
Veteran 1972 : Madiah, you have no business contributing monies that are Malaysian taxpayers to Arab, Palestinians. Who are they? Your relations? Definitely NOT Malaysians!!!
PinkJaguar7289 : The people did not vote for a government to recognise their suffering from a podium; they voted for leaders to reduce it. Saying āwe cannot help everyoneā may be fiscally honest, but politically, it sounds like surrender after years of election promises.
The cost of living cannot be swept under the carpet with slogans, selective aid, and clever explanations. If subsidies are too costly, show clearly where the money is going, cut waste, stop leakage, and make the rich, cartels, and cronies pay their share.
A government that wants everyoneās vote cannot later tell ordinary people that not everyone can be helped.
Do not ask the people for a blank cheque, then tell them the account is empty.
On the Other Hand : We would really like to see the money trail of RM 200 million of taxpayers funds that was supposedly sent to help the civilians of Gaza.
To date, we do not know who exactly it went to, how much commissions were paid out to 'friendly' parties, and how much 'leakage' there was.
Were any of these funds given to HAMAS, and if so, how much was used to buy arms?
Family of commando in vegetative state slams Khaled over intransparency
A Promising Young Soldier's Life Destroyed Wantonly
Malaysiakini : The family of trooper Abdul Hamid Talib, a commando left in a
vegetative state following an incident at a Johor army camp, has taken
Defence Minister Khaled Nordin to task for failing to provide clarity to
the case.
This comes after the ministerās brief statement on
Thursday, which the familyās lawyer, N Surendran, said only raised more
questions than answers. He questioned Khaled for not being
transparent on what happened to the armyās special forces member, whom
they believed was subjected to corporal punishment.
ā... the
defence minister offered no explanation as to why the family of Hamid
was told that he had suffered these terrible injuries after a fall in
the bathroom. āThis
was manifestly untrue, and even the police have confirmed that two
soldiers were arrested and are under investigation over the injuries. āWhy
was the incorrect information given to the family? Who was responsible
and what action has been taken against them?ā the lawyer asked in a
statement.
N Surendran (centre)
Surendran
said Khaled also failed to explain why the victim was only taken to the
hospital on March 12, more than a day after he had collapsed, allegedly
due to physical assault.
Knucklehead2 : I mean seriouslyāwho would want to join the army after reading this?
And which parent would encourage or support their child to enlist under such circumstances?
For a minister to ignore this issue is unacceptable.
Donāt scream later about recruitment problems when the reasons are staring you in the face.
Itās simple: address the problem, or stop pretending to be surprised when people donāt want to join.
GrayCondor1956 : Crowd fund and sue all involved. Bullying is getting worse and no one wants to take responsibility nor put an end to it.
These atrocities do not seem to affect the big guns nor big mouths like Akmal. They go by the rule that silence is golden. Now, we the Rakyat must do something about it ourselves and may it begin here.
Veteran 1972 : The Senior Officer in charge should be held accountable. Not some lowly other rank who is normally used as a scapegoat. Khalid too as he is the Defence Minister, start at the top. Everyone will start passing the buck. Get them all!
COMMENT - Madani should not reduce healthcare budget to save money By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Malaysiakini : āThe cost of this cut will be paid in delayed procedures, longer
waiting lists, medicine shortages, deteriorating facilities, exhausted
healthcare workers, avoidable complications, and preventable deaths.ā
- Galen Centre chief executive Azrul Khalib
COMMENT
| The proposed reduction of the healthcare budget by Madani because of
the so-called austerity drive due to the conflict in West Asia
perpetrated by Tel Aviv and Washington is the kind of news item that
gets lost in the mendacious games of our political elites.
I have no idea which genius in Putrajaya thought it was a good idea in these times to mess with the healthcare budget.
In
a time when some folks are cancelling their insurance because of sky
high premiums thereby relying on public healthcare, private hospitals
are under the microscope for excessive billings, the pricing of drugs
means that patients, even those who are eligible for expensive life
saving treatments because their close family members are government
servants, are disenfranchised
and the rakyat is feeling the pinch when it comes to the cost of
transport and groceries, this government decides that healthcare should
be trimmed to save money.
Just Common Sense : Madani spent millions on print 1 million qurans because of a lunatic somewhere in Europe few more millions on Palestine and billions on building houses of worship for the majority and for religious departments.
Now they want to cut healthcare for all Malaysians? Can we first know how much Malaysian govt has spent on above 3 items from 1957 to now? Is Dap too dhimmi to ask?
On the Other Hand : Pumping billions into JAKIM and Gaza, but taking it away from our own hospitals and healthcare.
PMX idiocy at its finest. Why doesn't he pray for money to fall from the sky, if he thinks his and JAKIM's prayers are worth anything?
AyamKambingBack : Budget for religion matters should be cut at least 80% because the more budget given, the more maksiat happen in that community.
Mark Levin just blew the lid off it. Millions of Democrats quit the party after Trump dropped nightmare news. This hits your taxes, borders and safety as Democrats crumble. In the end it's up to we the people.
Burnham said the will has been lost throughout Europe, Canada and Australia. We are Americans.
We're different. We absolutely do have the will or we surrender to this. Future generations will know. Democrats now face legitimate disaster with voters fleeing their lies while Trump dominates. The real pizdec comes next and it will be brutal for them. How bad does it get from here? We are different. We donāt care what they call us any longer. We the people have had enough. Itās time for accountability.
YOU WONāT BELIEVE THIS Karoline Leavitt HIJACKS Briefing and DROPS BOMBSHELL RECEIPTS on Democrats!
Every single one of them that says "someone should kill him" or "he needs to die" needs to be arrested. Democratic politicians and the media must be held accountable for their treasonous speech. They are corrupt and should be arrested!
PM: Madani govt's strong bumi agenda proves it is not just for elites
Malaysiakini : The bumiputera empowerment agenda has been pursued more assertively,
firmly, and boldly under the Madani government over the past three
years, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
Anwar, who is also the
finance minister, said the approach demonstrates that the government
does not subscribe to elitism at the expense of bumiputera interests, as
alleged by certain quarters.
He pointed to the governmentās
decision to grant automatic matriculation placement to students who
obtain 10As regardless of race, while at the same time, maintaining the
existing quota for bumiputera students.
āAt the same time, 90
percent of bumiputera students continue to be given opportunities
through the matriculation programme, reflecting the governmentās
inclusive approach.
KitaBoleh : Strong Bumi agenda means nothing left for non Bumi. What happened to the anak XXX, anak saya. Another one of Madani BS. Votes are slipping away... Where are you going to stand? Tambun?
GreenHare9358 : The empowerment that was originally planned under nep to be achieved in 20 years by 1990, but obviously it didnāt quite after getting hijacked by elites for elites.
Which was then used as an excuse to extend it like forever by and for the same elites, and so apparently even in next 30 years it didnāt achieve the original objective.
Hopefully, now this strong agenda under madani will soon achieve the objective to empower the bumis at last, while not ignoring the needy minorities.
MS : "The bumiputera empowerment agenda has been pursued more assertively, firmly, and boldly under the Madani government over the past three years, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said."
So what's stopping the Chameleon from renaming his outfit Parti Keadilan Rakyat MELAYU? Hypocrisy.
Chefoo : The MM will take all that you give and vote for PAS in GE16ā¦.
You are just one term PMā¦.not sure if you can complete the one term or not
A PM should be for all Msians.
Didnāt the NM supported and vote for you. So all the singing about āanak Cina anak saya, anak India anak saya, anak Kadazanā¦.ā are fake.
BlueCougar1744 : Why 90%? Go for 100%. Make sure you use not taxes from NM lah.
The Reconquista Reversed - Demographic destiny and the shattered myth of Andalusian harmony By Lars MĆøller
Saturday, May 02, 2026
American Thinker : Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SƔnchez, whose wife has recently been
charged with corruption, is having his way with the destiny of his
homeland. A socialist and social engineer at heart, he reserves the
right to legalize a civilian invasion by Muslims.
So far, the Muslim population has swollen to an estimated 2.4 to 2.5
million soulsāroughly 5% of the nationās totalāfueled overwhelmingly by
immigration from North Africa, above all Morocco, which accounts for 65%
of the Muslim immigrant cohort. These communities cluster with ominous
symbolic precision in the ancient strongholds of al-Andalus: Andalusia
and Granada alone shelter some 400,000 Muslims, while Madrid, that
later-born capital, now harbors 100,000. Fertility differentials
compound the shift; children born to at least one Muslim parent
represented 11% of all Spanish births in 2024, a rate that mocks the
anemic native birth figures.
From a historical perspective, this is no neutral migration. It is a
slow-motion reversal of the Reconquista, a reconquest not by scimitar
but by womb and ballot box. And yet polite discourse still clings to the
saccharine fable of al-Andalus as a lost paradise of harmonious convivencia
between Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
That fable is a lieāa dangerous,
ahistorical lieāand the gathering tensions in present-day Spain expose
it as such. The impending conflict between post-Christian, secular
Europeans and the resurgent Muslim Arab (and Arabized Berber)
populations is not a fever dream of the far right; it is the inexorable
consequence of incompatible civilizations colliding once more on the
same soil.
The myth of al-Andalus must be dragged into the light and
eviscerated. For centuries, European romantics and modern
multiculturalists have peddled the image of a tolerant Islamic Iberia
where Jews and Christians flourished under benevolent Moorish rule. This
is historical malpractice of the highest order. From the Umayyad
conquest in 711 until the final fall of Granada in 1492, non-Muslims
existed as dhimmisāprotected but explicitly subordinate subjects under the Pact of Umar and its variants.
They paid the jizya,
a humiliating poll tax that bought mere survival. Public display of
their faith was curtailed; new churches and synagogues were forbidden;
distinctive clothingāoften yellow badges for Jews, dark robes for
Christiansāwas mandatory. Testimony in court weighed less than that of a
Muslim; a dhimmi who struck a Muslim faced execution.
Victor Davis Hanson: "Trump Just ENDED The Far-Right With One GENIUS Move!"
The war in Iran itās not just protecting our interest. Itās protecting the worldās interest so Trump is doing the right thing and itās protecting the poor people in Iranās interest.
COMMENT - Is the PM powerless after 2018? By Mariam Mokhtar
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | Has Malaysiaās prime
minister really become powerless since 2018? It is a claim that has
gained traction in public discussion recently, often presented as an
obvious reading of todayās more fragmented political environment.
Coalition tensions are more visible, negotiations are more public, and decisions sometimes appear slower. What is often missed is that this conclusion is based only on what is visible.
The
office of the PM remains one of the most powerful executive positions
in the country. It can appoint and dismiss cabinet ministers, set
national policy direction, and control the main tools of government.
These powers remain intact.
It
is important to be clear that this authority has not disappeared. What
has changed is not the existence of power, but the conditions under
which it is used.
Kajang pigeon : The uncomfortable truth is that Anwar was never exactly the brightest bulb in the hardware shop. Mahathirās tyranny handed him a political gift hamper, and he rode that sympathy train all the way to relevance.
Then came Najibās kleptocracy, which he milked so thoroughly even a dairy cow would have filed a workplace complaint.
At that point, letās be honest ā even an orangutan in a blazer, with the right slogan and a half-decent prayer pose, could have been launched as the nationās āgreat reform hope.ā
We thought Anwar had emerged from prison as a transformed statesman ā a man who had seen suffering, understood the rakyat, and would return with wisdom, humility, and justice in his pocket.
Instead, we got a political mat rempit with a motivational-poster vocabulary, a shallow reform tank, and the leadership spine of wet tissue.
He gave DAP the finger, winked at the old racist playbook, and somehow managed to repackage the same rotten rhetoric from the opposite side of the fence ā like selling expired sardines in a new tin.
Reformasi became āreformasi, but only when convenient.ā
Hope became āplease hold, your call is important to us.ā
And the rakyat? Still standing there like idiots, realizing we didnāt vote for a saviour ā we accidentally ordered UMNO Lite with extra disappointment
AntiRacial : DSAI is definitely a powerless and a puppet PM controlled by UMNO. DSAI does not dare to express anything against UMNO, worried that UMNO will pull out from the coalition government, and he will lose his PM position.
Mark Rowley, Metropolitan Police commissioner of London, arrives for a
round table hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street
in response to the terror attack against Jews in Golders Green, April
30, 2026. Credit: Lauren Hurley/No. 10 Downing Street.
JNS : Shockingly, the West has framed antisemitism and anti-Zionism as conscience itself. In America and Britain, political violence and attacks on Jews are becoming normalized and even justified.
Many
have commented on the fact that Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old
shooter from California who allegedly set out to kill U.S. President
Donald Trump and administration officials at the White House
correspondentsā dinner last Saturday evening, parroted the same
demonization of opponents and calls for violence against Trump and his
supporters that incessantly emanate from the Democratic Party.
In
videoed street interviews in New York after the attack by Allen, young
Americans said they definitely thought political violence was justified
as āresistanceā or protest because government systems were themselves
violent or failing the people. One said that while he felt that Trump
wasnāt bad enough to be killed, Israelās Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu was.
In London this week, there was yet another attack
on British Jews when two men in the heavily Jewish suburb of Golders
Green were stabbed. The attacker lunged at an ultra-Orthodox man in his
30s, before launching himself at an elderly man at a bus stop who had
just put on his kippah. Both men were hospitalized.
The Karsi region in Sinjar, Iraq, where displaced Yazidis have sought refuge
All photos are by Fouad el-Hassan
Orientxxi.Info : A cement wall now runs along the Iraq-Syria border for four hundred kilometers. On both sides, Yazidis who survived the massacres carried out by the Islamic State and Syrian Kurds displaced by the war still live in camps where the temporary has become permanent.
Iraqi writer Fouad el-Hassan describes the journey of those who cling to life, convinced that their last hope lies on the other side of the border.
A reader might recoil in shock, perhaps even get a case of the
nightmares, after learning the stories of the people of Iraq or Syria.
Even more unsettling are the tales gathered from both sides of the
border, smuggled across lines like drugs, weapons, or human beings. They
are the stories of people whose lives have closed in around them.
Travelers to Sinjar today would not miss the colossal wall stretching
along the Syrian border. It rises on the horizon like a fence
encompassing an empire of horrors, kept inside, lest they break loose
exposing stories that would shatter the sanitized narratives promoted by
governments on both sides on the border. The wall towers over the land,
impenetrable to the masses who once crossed freely when they decided to
escape their āgreat national deathā, delivered to them by barrel bombs
and the āpure and piousā Takbir1
cries.
Designed to span 614 kilometers, around 400 kilometers of the
wall have already been constructed. The barrier is a concrete structure
reinforced with tunnels and thermal cameras, intended to secure the
border with Syria, as Iraqi authorities in charge of this project have
declared.
A frantic escape
More than half a million Yazidis once lived in Sinjar, under the protection of the sacred Mother Goddess2.
Within hours, their homeland was transformed into a ghost town. Women
were transformed into commodities traded in slave markets, men were
rendered into skeletons jumbled in mass graves, and children were lured
by fanatics who wanted to recruit them as future-suicide-bombers.
As the sun set behind the mountain, families climbed onto the
rooftops of their mud homes to escape the summer heat. Men took their
positions behind makeshift barricades, armed with rusty, light weapons,
ready to resist ISIS militants alone, after
the forces assigned to protect the area withdrew without warning. Two
hours of sleep was all the residents of Tel Azir had before waking to
the sound of gunfire. Death was approaching like a sky closing in.
Defeating Iranās regime requires patience, but shouldnāt take āforeverā By Jonathan S. Tobin
U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit board M/V Blue Star
III, a commercial ship suspected of attempting to transit to Iran in
violation of the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, as part of āOperation
Epic Fury ā April 28, 2026. Credit: U.S. Marine Corps.
JNS : Given enough time, a combination of economic and military pressure may be enough for Trump to topple the Islamist terrorists. The question is whether he has it. Americans donāt like war in general. But if it has to be done, it had
better be quick.
The joint U.S.-Israeli effort against Iran may only be
two months old, but that is already too long for many people, most of
whom never wanted armed conflict with Tehran in the first place. And
that is proving to be politically problematic for President Donald Trump
and the Republicans.
The Iran war is just one reason for the
polls predicting defeat for the GOP in the midterm elections in a year
when the incumbent party typically loses. Thereās no question that the
rise in gas prices, combined with the general unpopularity of foreign
entanglements, is a drag on the chances of Trumpās party avoiding an
electoral disaster this fall.
While his opponents have accused the
president of having no strategy for victory and the president has been
characteristically inconsistent, as well as vague when discussing his
intentions, the path to success against Iran appears to require the sort
of patience that the electorate may not possess.
Iran isnāt winning And thatās the conundrum at the heart of the current impasse between Washington and Tehran, and Trump and the voters.
Contrary
to his critics, Iran isnāt winning. The combined efforts of the United
States and Israel have done enormous damage to the Islamist terror
regimeās military assets, ballistic-missiles and whatās left of its
nuclear program. Even if the conflict were to end today, Iranās
capability of inflicting harm on the West and American allies in the
region has been greatly diminished. But that isnāt enoughāand Trump
knows it.
As he has repeatedly said, Iran must surrender its
enriched uranium that has been buried in the rubble of the nuclear
facilities that were bombed last June. It also needs to end its missile
program and stop spreading terror around the region via its
proxiesānamely, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Yet given the
fanatical nature of the regime, and its theocratic and terrorist leaders
from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), thereās little
reason to believe they will do any of that. Whatās more, by obstructing
the passage of shipping through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran has been
able to exert some leverage due to the impact on the supply of oil to
Europe and the price of gas in America.
Considering that Trumpās critics in Europe and his Democratic political opponents at home are effectively cheering
for the Iranians to hold fast and prevent Trump from being able to
credibly claim victory in the conflict, Tehran has seemingly every
reason to persevere until the United States gives up. Its leaders have
played the waiting game before with Western nations and always got the
better of them.
That seems like a formula for a defeat for the
joint U.S.-Israel effort and, more importantly, as far as Trumpās
political foes are concerned, also one for the president. Thatās why so
many in the American press and elsewhere have interpreted Trumpās
acceptance of a ceasefire, albeit while still enforcing a blockade of
Iranian ports, as a sign that the administration is weakening and will
eventually concede failure at some point before rising gas prices turn a
midterm setback into a rout.
Yet that assumption doesnāt take into account what Trump is obviously attempting to do.
COMMENT - Greatest confusion lies not in symbols or celebrations By R Nadeswaran
Malaysiakini : COMMENT - Anything resembling a
cross supposedly confuses Muslims; they claim the kebaya worn by airline
stewardesses is too revealing and dictate that names of food and
beverages like hot dogs and ginger beer must be changed to avoid
confusion.
Donāt forget that Oktoberfest, a harvest festival in Germany, has been called a āpesta arakā
(alcohol party), the Bon Odori, the Japanese annual cultural festival,
is āunacceptable to Muslimsā, and greetings, like āMerry Christmasā or
acknowledging Valentineās Day, have been flagged as potentially
confusing.
So, do we remove the plus (+) sign from our arithmetic
books and redesign the aprons at our airports so that they donāt confuse
Muslim passengers?
ABC123 : I never understand why the religious zealots are so sensitive about alcohol and a naked thigh and smelly animals, but not about the rampant corruption and leakages in our country that is bleeding the country dry.
Sealthedeal : Well said.
These hypocritical Malay politicians and religious types love the word confusion and use it to justify their imposition of their own religion which non Muslims shun because of the restrictions on their freedoms.
The fact is that most Malays don't get confused especially the younger generations and increasingly view the the conservative religious authorities negatively because of the excessive controls over their lives.
It was good to see Yeo Bee Yin supporting the rain festival today in the Malay Mail. More should come out and support the initiative and fire back at the kill joys milking the event for their own selfish purposes.
Annus horriiblis : Spot on, Nades. A spade has to be called a spade. Politicians and others who dress up hypocrisy as virtue must be called out if we are to preserve our moral compass.
Badminton singles collapse: How Malaysia fell behind the modern game By Frankie D'Cruz
Free Malaysia Today : Malaysiaās Thomas Cup exit did not expose a bad weekāit exposed a broken singles system struggling to keep up with the sportās evolving demands.ā PETALING JAYA: Malaysia arrived in Horsens, Denmark, with a problem they could no longer hide. Their singles could not win ties.
While France lined up three players capable of taking control, Malaysia cycled through options that never fully convinced.
At the Thomas Cup 2026, the gap was not marginal. It was structural.
France did not just beat Japan in the quarter-final. They swept them aside 3-0.
Malaysia, against China, never looked in control of the tie.
They were chasing from the start and lost 3-0.
That contrast is where this story begins.
Kenneth Jonassen called it bluntly: Malaysiaās singles approach is not up to par.
He is right but the issue runs deeper than form.
Top-level singles now demands early control. The first three shots matter. So does the ability to change pace without losing shape.
The best players build rallies with intent. They defend with purpose, then turn defence into attack in one movement.
Malaysiaās players, in Horsens, struggled to impose that control.
They reacted and they reset. They extended rallies without shifting momentum.
Effort was visible, authority was not.
This is not about one bad match, it is about a style that no longer stands up.
Leong Jun Hao
Leong Jun Hao was caught between levels: effort intact, but the gap in control and clarity laid bare.
Built systems vs borrowed belief
France did not arrive here by chance. They built towards it.
For years, they invested in a cohesive pathway. Their best juniors trained within a single high-performance structure.
Coaching, sports science, and competition exposure moved in one direction.
The result is now obvious. Three singles players who can all take a tieāeach with clarity, each with belief.
They do not wait for a star. They produce options.
Malaysia still searches for one player to anchor the tie, and
that difference defines everything.
It is not about passion, it is about planning.
Justin Hoh
Justin Hoh had moments of promise, but not yet the consistency a modern singles tie demands. (Bernama pic)
Taking responsibility
Jonassen took responsibility after the defeat, but accountability must come earlier and go wider.
If the style is outdated, who allowed it to stay that way? If tactical clarity is missing, where was it built? If confidence never grew across the week, what shaped the preparation?
A national singles director is there to solve problems before they surface, not just explain them after.
At the same time, this cannot sit on one man. The system that feeds the senior team must answer as well.
Because the harder truth is this: elite singles players are not made at 26.
They are identified young, developed early and tested before they arrive on this stage.
If they are not ready by then, the failure began years earlier.
Malaysia did not lack effort in Horsens. They lacked certainty.
They played rallies instead of controlling them. They waited for openings instead of creating them. That is habit.
France shows what happens when a system commits to a clear idea and stays with it.
Malaysia shows what happens when that idea never fully settles.
The Thomas Cup 2026 did not create this gap. It revealed it.
And until Malaysia decides what its singles game is meant to beāand builds it with intentāthis collapse will not be the last.
Family demands answers on commando in vegetative state By Ayesha Sheik Mazrul
Malaysiakini : The family of a 25-year-old commando is demanding justice after their
son was left in a vegetative state following an incident at a Johor
army camp. Trooper Abdul Hamid Talib, a member of the Special
Service Group (Grup Gerak Khas, GGK), sustained severe injuries at Kem
Iskandar in Mersing on March 11.
As a result, Hamid suffered severe head trauma, with part of his skull removed due to the extent of the injury. Hamid
is in a vegetative state, where he is unable to speak, eat, or
recognise his surroundings, and relies entirely on feeding and breathing
tubes.
Speaking
at a press conference today, lawyers representing the family claimed
that the initial explanation given by the military for the trooperās
injuries was due to a fall.
Lawyers N Surendran and Suzana
Norlihan Alias, however, disputed this account, arguing that the extent
of his injuries is more consistent with assault or severe physical
punishment.
Lawyer N Surendran (middle) with the family of trooper Abdul Hamid Talib during a press conference today
āThe
explanation given is that he fell. I donāt think anyone would believe
that a 25-year-old, healthy commando could fall and end up like this. āPart
of his skull had to be removed. Can you imagine? Can this happen from a
fall?ā Surendran said at the Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) office today.
Anony_1601363616034791660231601362776648 : āāDo the elites in Putrajaya understand what the normal people in this country are going through? This is our question,ā he said, adding that such alleged incompetence would not transpire if it involved the children of renowned individuals."
A 100% definitely true statement. Since the earliest times of military existence, no child of the billionaires, millionaires, royalties, politicians, elites, pengarahs joined the military and were sent off to the battle fields...
The existence of these people in military attire and during ceremonial parades is just just rhetorics and facades, a show put up to demonstrate control and publicity stunt to make the rakyat kawtaw to the XXXXXX!!
None of the categories of the people mentioned in the above paragraph can even do a military march past, do the physical exercises the military personnel go through or even handle the planes, ships or weapons.
The children of the rakyat are sent to the battle fields to protect the childen of these categories of people, but when any unfortunate incidences happen, the military does no take care of the victims...
What a fake madani and reformist UG!!
Malaysia needs a "Pete Hegeth" NOT a umno politikus as a defence minister!!
'Spy in a cheongsam' Blossom Wong dies at 88 By Alyaa Alhadjri
Malaysiakini : Known as the
āMalaysian spy in a cheongsamā, retired Special Branch officer āBlossomā
Wong Kooi Fong passed away today at the age of 88. The former
1960s undercover agent died at Kuala Lumpur Hospital from a stroke
caused by a brain haemorrhage, said her daughter, Dr Christina Blossom
Welch, to Malaysiakini.
āShe was absolutely fine
yesterday. We brought her to the emergency department yesterday morning,
and she passed away earlier this morning.
āIt was all very fast
and unexpected. I was with her when she started to feel unwell, I was
with her in the ambulance, and I was with her this morning,ā said
Christina. She said a wake for her mother will be held on May 3 and 4 at Nirvana 2, Kuala Lumpur, followed by a funeral on May 5.
Born
in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Wong retired from the police force in
1993 after 36-and-a-half years of service, at the time leading the
Sexual Violence, Child Abuse, and Domestic Violence Investigation
Division at Bukit Aman under Inspector-General of Police Hanif Omar.
Her
nickname, Blossom, derived from her childhood hobby of planting
flowers, was used as an alias early in her career while conducting
surveillance to gather intelligence on communist activities.
According to a 2024 article by entertainment portal Juice,
other highlights of Wongās career include her role in leading some of
the earliest anti-vice operations to rescue underage girls trapped by
local prostitution rings.
Mano : Death only removes the physical presence of a person but the good memories of that person lingers on in our minds. May your soul rest in peace. The issue is some segments of society are SO UNPATRIOTIC that they think others are like them.
When we see blatant corruption, misuse of power and positions to enrich themselves, their families and cronies, what can we think??
Are not those acts of theirs truly undermining the country ( the poor getting poorer but their elites live here and in the west with opulence).
Is that patriotic??
They skillfully deliberately raise racial issues like pig farming, etc etc to fan racial murmuring-- that is patriotic and adheres to Rukun Negara?
They show themselves to be totally disrespectful of the 3R themselves but claim the NM will undermine the country??
Veteran 1972 : Without the Type C infiltrating the CPM, you think we could have defeated the insurgency, oops I meant the "Cessation of Hostilities", which the Umno led government conveniently reneged upon, to suit their agenda?
Mazhilamani : Proud of what Puan Wong Kooi Fong did for the country at the risk of her own life. There were indeed Chinese who fought the Communist and there must be many such persons.
Not the way it is narrated now. Thanks Puan, and may you find the well deserved Rest and Peace in the arms of the Divine.
Relieved : What an achievement to make the nation proud. I recall the days when there were many NMs leading important departments. Sikhs who were chief inspectors, Indians leading medical disciplines, etc. Which politician was most instrumental in ethnic cleansing of key appointments?
flyingeagle : Will the malays the fanatics recognise the non malays strong contribution to Malaysia?
Who Did Leavitt Just NAME? Press Secretary Blames 'Big Names' for Trump Assassination Plot
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a high-stakes briefing today, formally identifying several big names allegedly involved in a sophisticated assassination plot targeting President Donald Trump.
Speaking from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room, Leavitt detailed ongoing investigations by federal authorities into a network of high-profile individuals and entities purportedly linked to the security threat. The White House emphasized that President Trump remains secure under heightened Secret Service protection while the Department of Justice and intelligence agencies pursue leads regarding foreign and domestic interference.
This development follows weeks of intense scrutiny over the President's safety protocols and has sparked immediate calls for congressional hearings into the origins of the conspiracy.
Ben Carson delivers a powerful speech addressing division, identity politics, conservative values, Donald Trump, media narratives, and independent thinking. He explains how people have historically been dividedāfrom slavery to modern politicsāand argues that the same tactics are still being used today.
Carson shares his personal journey from growing up in liberal strongholds like Detroit, Boston, and Baltimore to becoming a conservative after listening to Ronald Reagan. He challenges the idea that conservatives are racist and points to Trumpās policies, criminal justice reform, economic gains, and support for black communities as evidence against that narrative. The speech focuses on thinking independently, rejecting group pressure, and understanding political messaging beyond media framing.
In todayās video, we break down the confrontation, legal clash, or political fallout that just unfolded.
Disney CEO Drops NIGHTMARE NEWS On Jimmy Kimmel Over Trump Assassination Jokes
Kimmel joked Melania has a glow like an expectant widow days before the attempt so Trump demands he gets immediately fired by Disney and ABC for one of the lowest rated shows on television.
FCC reviewing ABC licenses creates the first big test for new CEO Josh D'Amaro with affiliates yanking promos.1 2 This matters because it destroys any remaining trust while your tax dollars and subscriptions fund this hate. Look, the legitimate consequences for Kimmel look brutal from lost revenue to cancellation. What fucked up fallout hits next that could end his career for good?
Exigent Circumstances: A Path Less Taken ā A Soldierās Story
A Soldierās Story
This is a gripping account of stoic combat leadership under pressure. It
portrays a commander who does not waver when decisions must be made in
seconds and consequences echo for years. In the crucible of conflict,
leadership is not theoretical ā it is tested in dust, heat, and fire.
The narrative explores leadership in
trying times: motivating troops through exhaustion, fear, and
uncertainty; maintaining discipline when resources are thin; and
standing firm against racial and religious bigotry within and beyond the
ranks. The story does not romanticize war ā it presents its realism
unfiltered.
Training sequences bring
authenticity to the forefront ā cross-training with the American Green
Berets, joint operations coordination, and indirect fire support from
Apache attack helicopters. These elements ground the memoir in
operational detail while highlighting professional military standards
and interoperability.
Beyond combat, the book underscores
the humanitarian dimension of conflict. The presence of the World Food
Program delivering aid reminds readers that war zones are inhabited by
civilians caught in the crossfire ā and that soldiers often serve as
protectors as much as warriors.
This is not merely a war story. It
is a study of moral courage, resilience, and leadership forged in
exigent circumstances. Young officers, cadets, and anyone interested in
real-world command responsibility would find valuable lessons within its
pages.
A Soldierās Story
presents itself as a study in stoic combat leadership under extreme
pressure. At its strongest, the book succeeds in portraying command not
as rhetoric, but as responsibility borne in morally and operationally
ambiguous environments.
The memoirās central strength lies in
its depiction of leadership during instability. The author emphasizes
decisiveness in chaotic situations, the burden of motivating exhausted
troops, and the discipline required to maintain cohesion amid racial and
religious tensions. These themes elevate the narrative beyond a
conventional war chronicle and position it as a reflection on moral
courage within imperfect institutions.
The A Team Green Berets attached to us to provide fire support, that's me in the yellow t-shirt
Operational realism is another notable asset. Descriptions of cross-training with United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets), coordination involving AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and Spectre AC 130 gunships, and humanitarian logistics linked to the World Food Program add technical credibility. These details ground the narrative in
professional military practice rather than abstraction, particularly in
discussions of interoperability and indirect fire support.
However, the bookās assertive tone
occasionally narrows its analytical depth. The portrayal of leadership
is largely unwavering and stoic ā admirable traits ā but at times the
narrative risks presenting a singular perspective. Moments of
self-interrogation or acknowledgment of strategic miscalculation could
have strengthened its intellectual rigor. Readers seeking broader
geopolitical context or comparative analysis of military doctrine may
find the scope limited to the authorās lived experience.
The treatment of racial and
religious bigotry is direct and emotionally charged. While this candor
gives the work authenticity, it also invites scrutiny. The narrative
would benefit from deeper structural analysis of the institutions
described, rather than relying primarily on anecdotal testimony. That
said, the willingness to confront discrimination within a military
framework distinguishes the book from more sanitized memoirs.
Stylistically, the prose is
functional and mission-focused, mirroring the temperament it seeks to
portray. It avoids melodrama, though at times it leans toward
declarative assertion rather than reflective exploration. The realism in
training sequences and operational coordination stands out more
strongly than the introspective passages.
Ultimately, Exigent Circumstances
is less a literary war epic and more a leadership case study forged in
adversity. Its value lies in its firsthand insight into command
responsibility under pressure, particularly for young officers or
students of applied leadership. As a narrative, it is compelling; as an
analytical work, it is strongest when it examines the tension between
duty, identity, and institutional loyalty ā and somewhat less so when it
defaults to affirmation of personal resolve.
It is not propaganda, nor is it
detached scholarship. It occupies the complex middle ground of lived
experience ā earnest, forceful, and open to both admiration and
critique.
Reviews By Local Columnists who have read the book
1. What a soldierās memoir says about Malaysia By Frankie D'Cruz:
Some books inspire pride. Others confront us with truths we would rather avoid. Retired army major D Swamiās memoir, Exigent Circumstances ā A Soldierās Journey Down the Road Less Travelled, belongs to the latter. It unsettles, provokes, and refuses to let readers look away.
2. A soldier's harrowing memoir of service to country By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
My platoon commander said, āSir, the operations officer told me not to follow your orders and not to return fire if fired upon the patrol, that they are all our saudara (relations by virtue of them being Muslims).ā
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THEY DIDN'T EXPECT TRUMP... Black Pastor GOES OFF on the LIESāāGOD CHOSE HIM!ā
Thursday, April 30, 2026
The pastor was right, if it wasnāt for Trump they would be persecuting Christians. Trump said it when he run the first time: "They are not after me - they are after you, I am just standing on the way" I will never forget it.
This is exactly what Donald Trump said a long time ago that theyāre really not after him there after you and me they want us to be their slaves while they put our money in their pockets. I heard that about Trump years ago by a rabbi that he was a spiritual buffer from God to protect us. They come after you through your children.
The schools. Lack of religion or faith in school. They donāt teach our children the things that we need to know like the constitution. They keep them ignorant thatās why our younger generations are sad. The dumber we get the more control they have !!! So yes they are coming after you !!!!!
God doesn't choose the qualified, He qualifies the chosen.
In this episode of the Airlearn Language Show, we break down the real story behind the number system that runs the modern world. From ancient Indiaās invention of zero and positional notation⦠to the scholars of Baghdad who preserved and expanded it⦠to medieval Europe.
Where it was first banned before becoming essential ā this is a journey across three civilizations and over a thousand years. Youāll see why Roman numerals couldnāt scale, how one idea completely transformed mathematics, and how history often credits the last link in the chain ā not the first. Bhramhagupta was the first recorded person to write the number 0 because the earlier records are destroyed.
The foundations of algebra also originated in India, with significant developments appearing as early as 800 BCE in the Shulba Sutras and advancing through ancient mathematicians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, and Bhaskara. Indian mathematicians developed symbolic representation (Bija Ganita), negative numbers, zero, and methods for solving quadratic and indeterminate equations long before they were standardized in other regions.
The Arabs had a backward culture, they had to kill, maraud and steal for most of the stuff throughout the centuries.