On the surface, Malaysia is a country that prides itself on its unity across cultures, creeds, religions and classes.
But anyone who lives here knows that while that is true in our travel brochures and Merdeka ads, the bifurcation of classes and segregation amongst races is still blatantly apparent in our day-to-day lives.
This has never been more clear than during the pandemic, with taxi drivers struggling to find jobs, impoverished families…
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