On the 9th June, my girlfriend and I board the SBS bus service number 168 (double deck) from ikea@tampines to woodlands and realized the bus was full of passengers and so we decided to went to the 2nd floor, and it was quite packed too. And we manage to found 2 separate seats in front and so after we sat on it but before we sit, there is this guy with a plastic bag on the other seat.
This guy who sitting beside my girlfriend who is very rude, no manners and selfish person. He keeps slamming his phone, throwing his phone and giving those attitude because he has to give up the seat with his single plastic bag stuff to the passenger.
After about 15 mins later, we managed to found side to side seat which located behind me and so we change our seat. And after that there is this other guy sit beside the same guy and again, showing attitude and etc. And even making more sound.
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So you decided to sell stuff on Carousell?? You might have to potential deal with offers from fellow like this!~~! Some people really have qualms on offering prices that way beyond what you want sell. What do you think would you use Carousell? Do you think people like this should actually learn how to wake up their idea??
You don’t like Pink Dot. We understand that. Nobody expects you to like something against your will. So don’t come. But you do. And you come not merely to observe, but with the intention to cause trouble.
You bring your friends. You sing hymns at the perimeter of Hong Lim Park one day before Pink Dot. You pray that on the day itself bad weather will strike the event. But in its eighth year there is still no bad weather. Does this cause you to have a crisis of faith and question the power of your prayer? Of course not. Perhaps you haven’t prayed hard enough. Or prayer alone isn’t sufficient, you need to take worldly action.
So you come down to Pink Dot. You have your camera ready. You take snaps of every single thing which you think amounts to a violation of the rules. One of you sees my friend in drag. He thinks that you might want to pose with him, but all you do is take a shot of him and you move on. You are patrolling. You are amassing evidence. You with your self-righteous rage. Later on you will write police reports with these photos that are supposed proof of ‘obscenity’. Or ‘public nuisance’. Or ‘foreigner participation’.
I know one of you took a photo of an overflowing rubbish bin and lodged a complaint about it. Another one of you helpfully pointed out to the police last year which foreigners were forming the dot, and they were later taken away for questioning. I know what you’ve been doing, and now I’d like everyone else to know too.
Because of the police reports that you keep on filing, the police are again present at the event this year. But they are in plainclothes, which is puzzling. If they are in uniform, then they could have been approached in case anyone had some doubts about what was permissible at the event. And they could have approached those who they think were committing violations.
But they don’t wear their uniforms, they observe and take notes, almost as if they are part of a sting operation. But it’s about optics, isn’t it? Imagine a park filled with pink and fenced with a perimeter of blue. The world will see what Section 377A actually looks like.
I sometimes wonder what has moved you to act like this—to take on the personality of the snoop, the snitch, the sensor, the creep. What accounts for your fixation with Pink Dot, an event that’s only held once a year, but which you are so desperate to shut down? I think it’s because you feel the need to recover some kind of moral authority which is fast eroding.
You see, there’s a stain that’s been spreading for you. People gossip about the pastor who has a grandchild born out of wedlock. Another gyrates provocatively in kitschy music videos. Another is facing a jail term for misusing church funds. It has become increasingly difficult to claim that you are a moral force for good.
Secularism has reasserted itself, in the form of hospitals having signs warning against predatory deathbed conversions and the NAC emphasizing clauses in its guidelines saying it will not fund works which ‘promote a religious cause’ or by organizations ‘constituted for non-secular purposes’. People don’t trust you anymore, not after your botched AWARE takeover and your ‘Honour Singapore’ and ‘LoveSingapore’ masquerades. It has become harder for you to gain influence in the public sphere.
It must be frightening for you to see the people at Pink Dot. A mother who’s standing proudly beside her gay son. Straight allies with their toddlers in tow. Lesbian parents with *theirs*. A 23-year-old boy in magnificent drag, who creates fantastic androgynous personas to deal with the fact that he’s in stage four of colon cancer. It is frightening because you are being shown expressions of love and family which you never knew existed and which are therefore illegitimate.
Whenever I read one of your stupid petitions or letters, I keep seeing the argument that ‘LGBT people are free to do what they like and the law is not enforced’. I wonder if you can keep sticking to this line, given your record of continually harassing Pink Dot and trying to enlist the police to intimidate those who support it.
But I really won’t be surprised if you are unable to notice this kind of inconsistency. And in fact I think it is one of your distinguishing characteristics, which to be honest with you is not a characteristic of the majority of the people of your faith. LGBT’s are immoral. But it must be deeply moral to take photos of others without permission, to spy and rat on them, to walk around in a sea of pink with hearts poisoned with spite.
Netizen sharing the sale of cheap soft drink going at Clementi~!~!! This is what she say:
Very cheap cheap….😂😂😂
Location: 345 Clementi ave 5.
Name of shop: U STARS.
Pls do take note, 1 bottle is $0.80.
If still wanna complain pls kill yourself! 🎃
Responding to an incident where a Traffic Police officer in stealth uniform was hit by a white suzuki swift, this crazy yishunite Ng Eng Seng say that the war between Singapore drivers and TP has began and urged more “Road Kill” to happen.
He wished that more TP would get bang down and die After what happen to Thomas Chua, one would expect netizens to use their brains before spouting such nonsense online but maybe Ng Eng Seng is tired of Yishun and wish to accompany Thomas Chua in Changi Chalet.
Is this guy mad or was his facebook hacked? Should Singaporeans make him famous and denounce such calls for violence against our traffic police officers?
It has been reported that in the early hours of Saturday 4.04am. A 22-year-old man was in a taxi with another woman when a dispute between them occurred.
The man jumped out of the taxi at Bedok Reservoir Road. SCDF was alerted at 4.10am to bring the man to the hospital.The man was taken to CGH and was unconscious.He later died in the hospital.