Malaysia’s Silent Cancer – Are We Leaving the Nation in Such Hands?

A Cancer We Chose to Ignore Malaysia is not waiting for an explosion. It is already dying of a cancer we refused to treat. Not sudden. Not loud. Silent. Slow. Deadly. This cancer has been fed by decades of failed policies, political games, race cards, corruption scandals, abuse of power, and a society that normalises shortcuts. From immigration leaks to the selling of government secrets and properties, the betrayal has been constant. Like all untreated cancers, it only grows. And one day, it will kill. Ministers, MPs, and the Politics of Betrayal Are we leaving this country in the hands of leaders who: switch education policies for votes instead of futures? divide Malaysians by race and religion rather than unite us? treat Parliament like a stage for shouting matches instead of reforms? survive sex scandals, money scandals, and abuse scandals with no shame? If this is leadership, then it is not medicine. It is poison. The Mirror of Our Attitudes The cancer is not only ...