“I DON'T CARE If People HATE Me" | with Firdaus Wong

07 May 2026, 5:30 PM
“I DON'T CARE If People HATE Me" | with Firdaus Wong

THE FINAL PART | Firdaus Wong on Race, Religion & Malaysia’s Future

After hours of difficult conversations, heated debates, and uncomfortable questions — we arrive at the final installment of our interview with Firdaus Wong.

In this concluding episode, the discussion moves beyond viral controversies and into something even deeper:

What kind of Malaysia are we trying to build?

From racial privilege, constitutional rights, freedom of expression, religious sensitivities, harmony, tolerance, social cohesion, and the responsibilities of public figures — this episode explores the philosophical and emotional fault lines shaping modern Malaysia.

Topics discussed include:

  • Is Malaysia truly harmonious — or merely tolerant?
  • The difference between coexistence and acceptance
  • Islam, governance & constitutional principles
  • Religious sensitivities in a multicultural society
  • Race, equality & the “social contract”
  • Does public influence come with moral responsibility?
  • Why Firdaus Wong believes he is misunderstood
  • The role of activism vs scholarship in Islam
  • Why conversations about religion in Malaysia become so emotional

This episode is not about easy answers.
It is about confronting uncomfortable realities honestly.

Whether you agree with Firdaus Wong or strongly oppose his views, this final conversation challenges Malaysians to think critically about identity, justice, respect, and the future of a multicultural nation.

⚠️ This episode contains sensitive discussions on race, religion, identity, and politics. Viewer discretion is advised.

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