Apart from calling for the end of PTPTN and to overthrow the BN federal government after the 13th General Election, what has Adam contributed to youth development?
I read he was suspended from UPSI. Adam landed in hot soup after he lowered a flag with Najib’s picture on it at the Umno headquarters in PWTC and replaced it with a students’ movement banner.
Did he do the right thing? Would Adam be more effective if he were to lead the way for other youths esp. the Malay to build their capacity, obtain a good education and then contribute towards changing the mindset of the community?
Can Adam help to open up minds of the Malay heartland?
Would you allow your children to follow his footsteps while you are cheering him on? Or would you advice him to complete his studies first and then contribute to the reforms movement?
Can Adam contribute towards the political dialogue and policy discourse through meaningful engagements? Can his suggestions and ideas (if any) be taken seriously?
Finally, does Adam represent the voice of youths in Malaysia since a number of young Malaysians want to be the next Adam Adli? Or he might end up being a pawn of political forces?
In this video, Adam said he represents all youths. Can he speak up for the youths who might not be sharing his political preference?
Is Adam Adli a good role model for the youths and a Malaysian hero?
What say you?
- Straight Talk
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