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How Malaysians Use Race to Explain Everything Except Their Own Behaviour

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How Malaysians Use Race to Explain Everything Except Their Own Behaviour Malaysia is a country deeply shaped by race. Politics, education, business, language, food, and even daily conversation often revolve around racial identity. It is discussed so frequently that many Malaysians no longer notice how naturally race enters almost every topic. A traffic incident becomes racial. A business dispute becomes racial. Academic success, job opportunities, crime, customer service, social attitudes—everything somehow circles back to race. Yet in the middle of all this discussion, one uncomfortable pattern remains largely ignored: many Malaysians use race to explain problems while refusing to examine their own behaviour. This is not to deny that racial issues exist. Malaysia’s history, policies, and political system have long been influenced by ethnic divisions and inequalities. These realities are genuine and cannot simply be dismissed. However, the problem begins when race become...

The M40 Trap: Why Malaysia's Middle Class Is Getting Poorer While Everyone Pretends They're Fine

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The M40 Trap: Why Malaysia's Middle Class Is Getting Poorer While Everyone Pretends They're Fine If you ask nicely, the Malaysian middle class will tell you they’re doing okay. Not great. Not terrible. Just… okay. Which is impressive, considering “okay” now includes rising rent, expensive groceries, school fees, car loans, insurance, and the occasional existential crisis triggered by checking your bank balance after payday. But sure—okay lah. Welcome to the M40 experience: not poor enough to qualify for help, not rich enough to be comfortable, and just stable enough to keep pretending everything is under control. Let’s start with the biggest illusion— income equals security . On paper, M40 households look decent. Dual income, maybe RM6k–RM10k combined. Sounds reasonable, right? Until reality enters the chat. Rent or mortgage? Gone. Car instalments? Gone. Groceries? Somehow more expensive every week. Utilities, insurance, school, petrol? All lining up like ...