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RACIST PRC LADY: MALAY PPL ARE DISGUSTING & MAKE ME LOSE APPETITE

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Dear ASS,

I saw this outrageous racist weibo post by a PRC bitch living in Singapore. She posted a photo taken at the hawker center with a few malay ladies wearing tudung seated nearby.

This racist babi cry that she feel polluted being surrounded by people who cover their heads with cheap head cloth. It makes whatever she is eating feel not nice and disgusting. She cannot stand the sight of so having so many malays around her.

If you want come to Singapore, better learn to accept our special culture and racial harmony. Don't come here and bring your backward racist attitude into Singapore. If you feel so disgusted and polluted why don't you fuck off from my beloved nation.

By the way, you know why I can understand the shit you type? It is because I am a Malay who learn Chinese in school and from my Singapore Chinese friends. So fuck you PRC bitch and get your ignorant face out of my country. Learn some respect before shitting in people's HOME. This is Singapore, not China!

Faris Z
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CASE OF THE HOUGANG BENG: WE SHOULD NOT JUDGE PEOPLE BY THEIR TATTOO

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Dear A.S.S,

I'd like to bring this article to the attention of every individual out there who was misled by the misleading heading of this article that comes from a mediocre and sub-par mainstream media platform. There're few points I'd like to highlight that once again displays the condescending attitude of the general public and readers that were extremely swift in their judgements.

According to the news, it was mentioned that and I quote 'the younger tattooed man' at the first sentence of the news. This is one of the less-obvious problems with the media platforms in current times. Is it a necessity to include the description of the victim? Is it of any relevance to this case whether or not, he is heavily tattooed or not? The appearance of the deceased, tattooed or not, is immaterial and unnecessary. I am disgusted and equally appalled at the insensitivity and condescending attitude of the contributor of this post.

It is no secret that Asians are stereotypical towards individuals who are 'inked', often linking tattooed men to crimes, negative social behaviours and often judged and seen as a 'bane' to the society. The unnecessary inclusion of the word, 'tattooed', gives birth to a negative impression that the deceased was the aggressor and by looking at the comments and responses to this article, I felt a strong sense of disgust and sympathy. I have seen displays of insensitivity and the lack of human touch with comments claiming that the victim deserves it. Some comments even mocked at the demise of the victim.

Are these the signs of a society that is moving forward according to time? I beg to differ. I sense that our society is moving backwards. Some comments even supported directly and or indirectly at the acts of the accused, claiming that his attack on the victim was justified and the victim deserved it.

What if the victim was a professional working class, a lawyer that was brutally attacked by the accused that is 'heavily tattooed'? Will the netizens respond in the same way like they did? I highly doubt so. The comments left by netizens regarding this article, clearly displays the condescending attitude and the judgemental nature of the general public. They are not entirely to be blamed. After all, the article was inaccurate and like what the article had mentioned in the paragraph, the investigations were ongoing however it is reasonable to conclude that the writer of this article wrote a inaccurate report and I was surprised at the fact that it was even
approved in the first place.

The editors of the 'All Singapore Stuff' should pay a closer attention to the quality of their writers and the accuracy of the content that they have written.

Let me rewrite this article in a neutral standpoint and one will realise that the usage or the omission of certain words might have changed the perspective of the general readers out there.

As a media platform, you do not generate publicity by including suggestive words to generate viewerships, knowing that the inclusive of negative, unnecessary and suggestive terms to hype up your report, drawing viewerships at the expense of the victim by capitalising on his appearance and making unwarranted accusations by calling the victim a 'HOUGANG BENG". Does someone with tattoos automatically qualifies himself as a "Ah Beng' and that he will amount to nothing else but a street hooligan?

I will add on an edited report by relying on the original report that I have shared below. Look at the power of words and how the usage and omission of certain words can change the perspective and judgements of 'ignorant' citizens that viewed tattooed men as 'banes of the society' and even supported the act of the accused.

I have tattoos on my body. I love body arts. Am I a 'YISHUN BENG'? ( since i reside in Yishun) I intern at a law firm under the tutelage of my mentor, M.Ravi, a renowned criminal law and human rights lawyer and Miss Violet Netto who is the owner of the firm. I help out offenders as when as possible and I do my best to ensure that they receive adequate legal assistance. I am not posting this for personal glorifications. This is a perfect example that tattooed men are not always the antagonists or the aggressors. One with adequate intellects should look beyond the inks on every tattooed man out there. Don't be stone throwers. Oh by the way, a friend/acquaintance of mine, a role model that I always look up to, had once clocked a substantial amount of hours handling pro-bono cases. He is tattooed. That doesn't make him a 'BENG' isn't it? Look beyond the skin of a man. Like the old cliche goes, 'True beauty is skin-deep.'

Shoutout to my tattooed friends whom are really nice people with a huge heart. All of you guys have been suffering under the stereotype of the society at large and have lived on with your lives helping the unfortunate ones without expecting any form of glorifications for your endeavours and all the help that you guys have rendered to the less fortunate in the society.

All Singapore Stuff should be ashamed. This article should be taken down with immediate effect.

Dylan Specter Cheng
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Vatican paper lauds "Spotlight" for giving voice to abuse victims

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VATICAN CITY – The Vatican newspaper on Monday lauded the film “Spotlight”, which took home this year’s Oscar for best picture, for giving voice to the pain of the victims of sexual abuse by the clergy.

The film tells the story of how the Boston Globe uncovered a massive scandal of child molestation in the city’s archdiocese.

The Osservatore Romano said the film did not take a hostile position against the Church.

It gives “a voice to the shock and profound pain of the faithful who confront the discovery of this horrible reality”, said an opinion piece by columnist Lucetta Scaraffia. “It’s by now clear that in the Church too many were worried about the image of the institution and not the gravity of the act.” During his brief acceptance speech on Sunday, “Spotlight”producer Michael Sugar said he hoped the voices of the victims portrayed would “become a choir that would resonate all the way to the Vatican” and called on Pope Francis to protect children.

Scaraffia’s piece called Sugar’s comments “positive”, adding that they showed that “there’s still faith in the institution, there’s trust in a pope who is continuing the clean-up begun by his predecessor while he was still a cardinal”.

A second article, a news roundup of the Oscars, said the film had “the courage to denounce cases that must be condemned without any hesitation”.

Since the Boston Globe’s 2002 expose that showed abusive priests were being moved from one parish to another instead of being defrocked, similar scandals have been discovered around the world and tens of millions of dollars have been paid in compensation.

The Oscar award came as the highest-ranking Vatican official to testify about Catholic Church abuse addressed Australia’s Royal Commission investigating abuse of children there. “The Church has made enormous mistakes and is working to remedy those, but the Church in many places, certainly in Australia, has mucked things up, has let people down,”Australian Cardinal George Pell said via video link from Rome to Sydney on Sunday. “I’m not here to defend the indefensible.”

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Oscar-winning actor George Kennedy dies at 91

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LOS ANGELES: US actor George Kennedy, who won an Academy Award for playing a hulking chain gang convict who pummels Paul Newman in the 1967 film “Cool Hand Luke” and later earned laughs in the “Naked Gun” comedy films, has died, media outlets reported on Monday. He was 91.

The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, citing a Facebook post made by Kennedy’s grandson, said the actor died on Sunday morning in Boise, Idaho. Reuters could not independently verify the reports.

A versatile character actor, the husky 6-foot-4 Kennedy also was known for roles in the four “Airport” disaster films of the 1970s and the popular TV series “Dallas.”

He appeared in innumerable films and TV shows and initially played a lot of villains. His breakout role was as the prisoner Dragline in “Cool Hand Luke,” set in the US South in 1948. His character at first mercilessly bullies Newman’s Luke, a newcomer to the chain gang, but eventually comes to revere him.

In one scene, he gets to clobber Newman, perhaps the world’s biggest movie star at the time. Luke is bloodied and battered by Dragline in a makeshift boxing match but refuses to stay down, earning the respect of his tormenter and the other prisoners.

Kennedy won an Oscar as best supporting actor for the role. His character’s attitude is illustrated by this speech to a new prisoner: “Boy, you’re new meat. You’re gonna have to shape up fast and hard for this gang. We got rules here. In order to learn them, you gotta do more work with your ears than with your mouth.”

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NS GHOSTLY ENCOUNTER: MEDICAL WASTE ATTRACTS UNCLEAN SPIRITS

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Dear A.S.S,

Back in the year 2000, I was a combat medic with an Infantry battalion. While we still had to run around with the riflemen in the mud and the jungle during training, our lives while we were back at base were quite good. This was because the medical centre at our base served as the medical centre which supported the Ministry of Defence itself.

Now, being a medical centre, we ended up producing quite a bit of medical waste- contaminated sharps (needles), used dressings etc. All these went into yellow sharps boxes and these were supposed to be collected once a week and disposed of by a waste contractor.

With the usual efficiency of the Army, there was a screwup with the scheduling and they didn't come in for a month. So far, this wasn't an issue- the sharps boxes were piling up full of bloody needles, but honestly they didn't take up much space so we stacked them discreetly at the back of one of the treatment rooms. Unfortunately, it was around this time that a newly incoming bigwig with too much time on his hands decided that he wanted to conduct a series of inspections of the medical centre. Sharps boxes piling up undisposed of wouldn't reflect well on the staff sergeant in charge of the medics so he told us to get rid of them.

"How?" we asked. "I don't give a fuck. Make them go away. Keep them in your bunk."

We ended up piling the sharps boxes at the other end of our room, under the outside windows. A number of the Malay medics weren't very happy about the situation because according to their traditions, blood and other bodily wastes in a living space invite unclean spirits in. Anyway, there was no choice as our Staff Sergeant would make our lives miserable if we didn't get rid of the boxes and we couldn't just dump biohazard waste in the trash.
The problems started that night.

A number of guys experienced sleep paralysis. Among them were the guys who had protested about the boxes so I dismissed it as mass hysteria initially. The second night I woke up to hear music playing. This wasn't unusual because a lot of the guys would sit up smoking and playing cards until 1 am or so, most nights. Usually the buggers drifted off to bed without turning the radio off so more often than not I'd wake up at 3 am and go turn it off before going back to bed. So that night I woke up at 3, with the radio playing softly but irritatingly as usual. I was gathering the energy to sit up and get out of bed when I realised two things.

First of all the room was cold. Not cool, cold. There we were, one degree above the Equator, in June, in a room cooled only by fans and it felt cold. Secondly, the radio was changing channels. This wasn't a set with a remote control or anything. It had a solid slider which you moved to change frequency. It wasn't just moving up and down through the channels either- it was pausing on certain stations- not just the English language stations which we all listened to but oldies stations featuring classic Malay and Chinese songs from the 50s and 60s. Like an old man trying to find a channel he liked.

I still figured that it was one of the guys listening to the radio in the dark for some reason so I sat up and looked over. There was no one in front of the radio. It was dark but there was some light filtering through from the streetlamps outside and from the corridor. I would have been able to see at least a silhouette if anyone had been there.

Nothing. Just a frigid room and a radio which was changing channels itself. I noped the fuck out, pulled the covers over my head and went back to sleep.

The next morning at breakfast, the sound sleeper in the bed next to mine came up to me. He looked worried and tired. When I asked him about it he asked "You heard it too?" He refused to say anything else about it.

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War of Kylies: Kylie Minogue hits back at Kylie Jenner trademark bid

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NEW York – Is there room in the world for more than one famous Kylie?

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue has lodged objections after Kylie Jenner, part of the Kardashian celebrity clan, sought trademark protection for the name.

A company around 18-year-old model Jenner asked the United States Patent and Trademark Office to register “KYLIE” in capital letters for use in advertising.

The bid did not sit well with Minogue, whose best-known song, a cover of The Loco-Motion, was released in 1987, 10 years before Jenner was born.

“Hello…. My name is KYLIE #lightyears,” Minogue tweeted on Sunday, alluding to the title of her 2000 album.

In an objection lodged with the US patent office, her representatives said that the 47-year-old singer has sold more than 80 million records and has had the website www.kylie.com registered since 1996 at the dawn of the Internet era.

They said her first name was widely known, stating that “the Kylie effect” came into popular usage after the singer’s 2005 breast cancer diagnosis inspired women to be checked.

Minogue’s side diminished Jenner, charging in the filing that she was best known for her “photographic exhibitionism and controversial posts” on social media.

“Ms Jenner is a secondary reality television personality who appeared on the television series Keeping Up With The Kardashians as a supporting character to Ms Jenner’s half-sisters, Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian,” it said.

The filing said a trademark for Jenner, if successful, could damage Minogue who has already used the name Kylie for a range of goods she sells including perfume, jewellery and her music.

The name has multiple origins. It is most common in Australia, where it is said to derive from an aboriginal word for boomerang, but is also a female version of the Gaelic name Kyle.

Kylie was the 73rd most common name for newborn girls in the US in 2014, down from a peak of 49th in 2004, according to the Social Security Administration.

The case was earlier reported by the World Intellectual Property Review trade publication.

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Gold 905’s Solid Gold Night is back by popular demand! Hosted by the Gold 905 D…

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Gold 905’s Solid Gold Night is back by popular demand!

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Tickets go on sale on 1 March 2016 and are available through SISTIC at http://www.sistic.com.sg/events/cgold0316 now!

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EDUCATION MINISTER: 30% OF A LEVEL STUDENTS DO NOT ENTER LOCAL GOVT UNIVERSITIES

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In Parliament today, when queried by Sembawang MP Lim Wee Kiak on the number of A level students who were unable or chose not to attend a local government university, Acting Minister for Education Ong Ye Kung revealed that 3 in 10 A level students did not progress to a full time degree programme with a local university. This amounts of 4,400 students every year.

Out of this 4,400 students who did not make it to local universities, 40% were males while 60% were females. Ong Ye Kung added that most of these students ended up pursuing other options such as polytechnics, arts schools, overseas universities or private education institutions.

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TRISHAW RIDER KNOCKS DOWN SHOP'S DISPLAY GOODS, SHOWS MIDDLE FINGER WHEN CONFRONTED

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<Facebook complaint by Patrick Wan>

A fleet of trishaw ferrying tourists knock down some goods on displays from an indian store. What suprise me was they didn't stop to apologise. They just ran over the goods!

When confronted one of them even show the middle finger! The Singapore tourism board should not allow such gangsterism behavior by their operators!

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