John Lee is a third-year student of economics at Dartmouth College in the United States. He has been thinking aloud since 2005 at infernalramblings.com.

This time, they got it right

NOV 21 — When I first read about the decision in Tan Boon Wah’s case, I almost teared up. I rarely get emotional over events in the news, but human rights are something close to my heart. One of the most important purposes of the courts and Parliament is to protect the rights of individual citizens from encroachment by the government. For far too long, our courts have been used to protect the government from its citizens, and it is a very welcome change to see our judiciary doing its job once more.

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Apartheid: Clear and present in Malaysia

NOV 14 — Some Malaysians need a dose of reality. Many non-Malay Malaysians, especially those in the middle- to upper-classes, are completely deluded about discrimination in our country.

Yes, there is apartheid in Malaysia.

Yes, there is racism in Malaysia. But the standard prescription of simply ending government preferences for the bumiputra, believe it or not, will end neither apartheid nor racism in this country.

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It’s colonialism under another name

NOV 7 — Why do we have different states in Malaysia? If we are one country, why don’t we get rid of the states and centralise our government? The correct answer is probably “It’s an accident of history” — if our government could get rid of the states, I am almost certain it would. But we ought to keep our federation of states the way it is — and events this week highlight more than ever the importance of our country’s diversity.

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Barisan is arrogant and drunk on power

OCT 30 — So, the Perak farce grabbed the headlines again this week, while in my home state, Badrul Hisham Abdullah crossed over to the Barisan Nasional side of the floor. And there is no better way to sum this up: Barisan is a threat to our democratic and peaceful way of life. It is arrogant, drunk on the heady belief that no matter what, it can hold on to power and do whatever it likes — the laws or the people of Malaysia be damned.

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Weak reasons for dropping Lingam case

OCT 23 — The anti-climactic resolution of the V.K. Lingam saga has not been getting a great deal of press time, even in the alternative media. It’s not a particularly sexy issue anymore, and the quiet whimper with which the government has dismissed it is enough to lull one into a false sense of complacency. But make no mistake about it: this is one of the most disastrous things to have ever happened in our country — so disastrous that once you fully understand its implications, you cannot see things in the same way ever again.

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