6 Social Media Posts That Prove Malaysia Is Reborn – Exclusive Malaysia News

6 Social Media Posts That Prove Malaysia Is Reborn – Exclusive Malaysia News

How Malaysia’s Politics Are Shifting in the Afterglow

Picture this: Malaysia, freshly served the Pakatan Harapan burger, and the political oven is still sizzling. End of a 61‑year reign, a new grouping in power, and… boom! The country’s conversations start to crackle like a fresh pot of bananas‑to‑silk drama.

Rosmah’s Daughter Speaks Out

  • Datin Azrene – the famous partner of celebrity chef Dato‘ Fazley Yaakob – decided to drop a truth bomb on an Instagram post. She claims her mom, Rosmah Mansor, was all sorts of abusive, from studying “mental warfare” to pulling the rug out from beneath her own family.
  • According to Azrene, there were back‑room deals, misuse of power, and even attempts to bring her family down. She says she could’t keep mum – after all, her mother and former prime minister were juggling the same set of untold cards.
  • Not to be left in the shadows, Fazley took a selfie, agreeing with his wife’s story. Credibly, this is a “who? who? who will tell you the truth?” moment that could potentially tip the scales.

Keow Wee Loong’s Lens Lights Up

  • The photographer’s camera has recently become a weapon of sorts. He captured the former opposition’s unforgettable, turned‑tide moments in the 14th general election.
  • But he says that the UMNO “cybertroopers” have flat‑out launched the “psychic” age of negative hashtags – a barrage of fake posts, loaded with death threats, targeting him and his family.
  • His home was raid‑ed by ten law enforcers because of his work – “my home was raided by 10 cops because of this”. That’s the classic stand‑up comedy of a photographer being dragged down by the political drama he’s shining flashlights on.

Back To the Homeland: The Return Migration

Some Melan judgments were born in cities, amid alienation, and turned their heads, but with the glorious arrival of new headline, they’re urged back. The “patriotic spirits” surge like a beach sunset that wherever shoes come from the local strider, they know the country spears by that paddling again.

On the other hands, those who’re disillusioned and run… well, because the same “new lights” (Pakatan Harapan) in the Nation did not hide the “tender card.” they sleep for the kickers – these are the bad deals. So that is – “some of them will leave, some are back in force.”

1. Syed Saddiq Steps Up to Back Tony Fernandes

When Tony spokes up in support of Barisan Nasional and Najib, he grabbed the spotlight — and the screenshot of the backlash that spiraled into a full‑blown online swarm from Pakatan Harapan fans.

With Barisan no longer ruling the roost, Syed Saddiq fired back a statement aimed at the same group. He painted Tony as a good “cornered” candidate, forced to tip his hat in favour of the old guard because of past moves that weren’t too friendly.

“She was pushed into a corner,” he put up in a statement on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/syedsaddiqofficial/posts/1675246249221061).

Why Tony’s Supporter Style is Weird

  • He’s got a must‑be‑nice‑to‑Camp‑Noir vibe that many let slip into a “snark‑friendly” world.
  • He’s ignoring the reality that people like PAND‑PAK want to stay in baton-hauling mode.
  • Sabotage when the “part” goes away is what truly makes the narrative feel off‑beat.

2. A Self‑Declared “Propaganda” Video Manager Says He Can’t Embarrass

At 8‑p.m. Malaysia time, a self‑described “propaganda videographer” posted a long‑form confession in a newly launched fan‑page. The talk gave up a heart‑on‑i‐m palate bag from what was once a “People In Power” crew.

He told the world how a Real‑Hone‑Cheric emphasised the “high left” in his recording’s final round.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/khairil-bahar/confessions-of-a-propaganda-videographer/10160285765630526/

Key Takeaways From His Confession

  • He’s “not wanting to give sardines” for people who say they love the “care‑tramp” but still wish for an improved style.
  • He calls “Propaganda” that looks almost like a crappy eyebrow hang‑on.
  • His life had to take a break from praising the nation.

3. The “I Love My PM” Magic

After Pakatan Harapan declared a victory, many netizens could shift the phrase “I love my PM” from an ironic jab to an honest self‑identification.

They even took these emotions to Twitter to show how proud they were. The snippet that really struck was a thread posted by TheMingThing. It gave an instant Dao click across the polls and conversation.

Why the Phrase Matters

  • A line cut across joking lines in a real jewel of a voting on Twitter.
  • Miles of dialogue in an atmosphere built on the number of Malaysian people who equip top.
  • While the user feeds das‑blue‑and‑individual‑neighborhood “drills‑ot,” the rally space points out a \u0026l ong‑line slot.