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Why Malaysians Can’t Escape WhatsApp Political Spam

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Why Malaysians Can’t Escape WhatsApp Political Spam If there is one thing more reliable than Malaysian weather being hot and humid, it is the unstoppable flood of political messages inside WhatsApp groups. Family group, office group, school alumni group, neighbourhood group, even the “Friday futsal” group—no space is safe. Somewhere between a good morning flower GIF and a forwarded recipe for sambal, there will always be that one political message nobody asked for. And once it arrives, the chaos begins. The typical WhatsApp political spam has a very recognisable style. It starts with an urgent tone: “IMPORTANT! Please read until the end!” followed by ten paragraphs of dramatic claims, questionable facts, and a suspicious lack of sources. Sometimes there is a blurry screenshot. Sometimes a voice note from an “insider.” Occasionally a video clip edited so heavily it looks like it survived five generations of forwarding. But accuracy is not the point. The real goal is cir...

Gentrification and the B40: Who Really Benefits from Urban Redevelopment?

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Gentrification and the B40: Who Really Benefits from Urban Redevelopment? Urban redevelopment in Malaysia is always sold with glossy promises. New condominiums. Trendy cafés. Cleaner streets. Smart city dreams. Property brochures speak the language of “progress,” “revitalisation,” and “modern living.” The city skyline gets shinier, Instagram gets prettier, and politicians cut ribbons in front of freshly painted signboards. But behind the marketing banners and architectural renderings, one uncomfortable question quietly lingers: who actually benefits? Because if you ask many people in the B40 community—the bottom 40% income group—the answer is painfully simple: not them. Gentrification sounds like an urban planning term from a textbook, but its effects are brutally practical. When neighbourhoods are “redeveloped,” property prices rise. When property prices rise, rent follows. When rent follows, long-time residents suddenly discover that the area they helped build and sus...