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Like subscribe and share to shoot this up in the algorithm so it can reach Anwar! ✨ Anwar Ibrahim is an impressive figure. A compelling speaker, media-savvy, and admired by just about everyone—from The New York Times to the Council on Foreign Relations to people like Mehdi Hasan, as he charms everyone everywhere. Despite basking in the global spotlight, despite being celebrated on the world stage, despite presenting himself as a hero for Muslims and as the rightful leader of Malaysia, it's easy to see that something is off the moment you look closely enough... Why is it that his own people don’t seem to love him the same way? Anyone who has seen Anwar Ibrahim knows he can talk. That much is obvious. But whether he actually follows through on his words is a different question. It’s one thing to say all the right things. It’s another to say them and then not act on them - to rely on others to do the work but never quite succeed in leading them to do what needs to be done. That is the problem with Anwar Ibrahim, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, who is revered for his ability to speak, but maybe a little less for his ability to actually take concrete action on matters of race and religion as parties like PAS run riot, and intercommunal tensions come to the fore with no resolution or comment from the country's highest leader. Add to that the fact that the average person seems to care more about Anwar being the Prime Minister of Palestine than the Prime Minister of Malaysia... Not because the Palestinian cause isn’t important, but because he doesn’t seem to be paying attention to what’s happening at home - and what you get is a growing mix of frustration, disillusionment, and even outright resentment from the average Malaysian. The people who voted for him don’t feel protected or helped by him regardless of his high-handed words - and those who didn’t have hijacked the narrative,using extremist rhetoric, manipulating religious sentiment, and turning his role as Prime Minister into something else entirely as they openly mock him but he never responds - but how much can a man avoid polemics, say, and not look weak? Not very much more, it appears. So where does all of this lead? It’s hard to say. But one thing is certain. There was a time when Malaysians looked at Anwar Ibrahim with hope. Maybe they still can. But if hope is to be found, it won’t be found in the status quo - it will have to be found in a stronger Anwar... Or someone who can play that role. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next one! Discover more here! 📸 Cya on Instagram :D: Link: / victortanws 🎮🪑 This is my favourite gaming chair (affiliate link!): https://bit.ly/36WCGw0 🧧 Send me a red packet if you’d like to make a one-time donation! Link: https://paypal.me/itsvictortan ☕️ ...Or just buy me a coffee. :-) https://buymeacoffee.com/victortanws