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[WATCH] The Wow Show — Siti Kasim: Unapologetic, unfiltered, unbothered

A candid conversation on standing firm, speaking out, and staying true — in a world that wants you to shrink

9:04 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — In the latest episode of The Wow Show, outspoken lawyer and activist Siti Kasim opens up about something she rarely addresses head-on: the emotional cost of being relentlessly misunderstood.

Known for her fiery advocacy for civil liberties, indigenous rights, and freedom of expression, Siti has long been a lightning rod for criticism in Malaysia’s conservative climate.

But in this raw and revealing conversation, she shifts focus from political issues to something far more personal — what it feels like to constantly face judgment from those who claim moral superiority.

Hosted by Shazmin Shamsuddin, Ning Baizura, and Joanne Kam Poh Poh, the episode draws out a softer yet strikingly honest side of Siti rarely seen in public. – Scoop pic, July 30, 2025

“I don’t need people to agree with me,” she says. “But I do need them to stop pretending that being different is the same as being wrong.”

Siti speaks candidly about the religious policing, online hate, and social alienation she continues to face — not just from institutions, but from everyday Malaysians who see her as a threat to the status quo. And yet, despite the backlash, she refuses to back down.

“People want you to shrink so they feel more comfortable. But if you’re always worried about pleasing others, you’ll never live your truth.”

Whether you admire her or not, this episode is a powerful reminder of the resilience it takes to walk your own path in a culture that demands conformity. It’s not about being controversial for controversy’s sake — it’s about having the courage to hold your ground when the world tells you to sit down.

Now streaming on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. — July 30, 2025

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