Power Play

Amid economic collapse, political protests, war rhetoric, and institutional uncertainty, one truth stands out: there is no genuine substance behind the noise. This is not a struggle for justice or moral clarity. It is a calculated game of control.

Political actors use the language of morality not to seek truth or resolution, but to strengthen their personal careers and hold on to power. If peace had ever been the real goal, many long-standing issues, especially those dating back to 1948. It would have been resolved by now. But peace was never the priority; domination was.

If there is any hope left, it lies in reclaiming the moral space through honest dialogue, fearless writing, and the courage to speak when silence is easier.

Abu Bakar Ahmad

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  1. A powerful and thought-provoking piece that unveils the harsh realities behind political agendas. Your call for honest dialogue and fearless expression is both timely and inspiring.

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