Fayyadh Jaafar
2 min readApr 20, 2023

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I know you might not like this, but there's something poignantly nationalistic about your heartfelt musings on our beloved Malaysia, Isra. Your words reveal an honest vulnerability and love for our country that make it impossible not to appreciate your perspective, even when we may not see eye to eye on every issue.

You've laid out a compelling narrative, highlighting the uphill battle we face in dealing with conservative policies, divisive politicians, and a society reluctant to embrace change. The raw emotion you pour into your writing is unmistakable, and it's hard not to feel both inspired and concerned by your words.

And while I might not fully agree with your interpretation of what it means to be progressive, I have to give you credit for your open-mindedness. Your willingness to recognize that progressivism is not just about left-wing ideology, but rather an openness to change and growth, is commendable.

Now, I can't help but mention that our neighbors do seem to be moving forward at a faster pace. It's a tough pill to swallow, but as you so passionately argue, we must not give up hope. Your unwavering belief in the possibility of change is an inspiration to us all, even if we may not share the same vision of what that change should look like.

I must admit, you've got a point about the progressives in our country being divided. But maybe that's where our strength lies. Our differences in opinion, approach, and beliefs can drive us to create a more comprehensive vision for the future of Malaysia, rather than allowing us to be complacent with the status quo.

So, my dear friend Isra, although our political inclinations might not always align, you are not alone in your quest for a better Malaysia. Your writing has undoubtedly resonated with many who share your dreams and frustrations, and your voice is a powerful reminder of what we can achieve when we come together.

Keep sharing your thoughts, your fears, and your hopes with us, Isra. Your candor and passion are forces that can inspire change and foster unity. And while we may not always agree, your writing is a testament to the importance of engaging in open, honest, and critical conversations about the future of our nation.

In the end, it is our collective efforts, our shared dreams, and our unwavering commitment to a better Malaysia that will shape our country's destiny. So, keep writing, my friend, and rest assured that you're not alone in this fight for progress.

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Fayyadh Jaafar
Fayyadh Jaafar

Written by Fayyadh Jaafar

Former business journalist. I write other things here too, you know.

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