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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...

News Headlines: What’s Happening in Malaysia and Around the World

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What’s Happening in Malaysia and Around the World 🇲🇾 Malaysia: Politics, Economy & Society Tax Refunds Finally Arriving The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) announced that tax refunds will begin rolling out in stages starting the second week of March for taxpayers who have already filed their income declarations. For many Malaysians, this signals the yearly ritual of checking bank accounts with cautious optimism. Fuel Prices Still a Hot Topic Petrol prices remain a sensitive pocket-issue. Current weekly pricing places RON95 at RM2.67 per litre, RON97 at RM3.25, and diesel around RM3.12 in Peninsular Malaysia , keeping transportation costs firmly in the public debate. Palm Oil Market Strengthens Malaysia’s palm oil futures rose to a one-week high above RM4,100 per tonne , driven by expectations of lower stock levels and global demand. This matters because palm oil remains one of the country’s most important export commodities. Public Health: TB Cases Slight...