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1 hour ago, Xers007 said:

She is actually a he and later become she

"Born male and named Zonghan, and later adopting Autrijus as her name for use in Western languages, Tang decided to transition to female at the age of 25, changing her name to the more gender ambiguous Feng, or “Audrey” in English."

Quote from https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-topics/g00837/digital-minister-audrey-tang-taiwan’s-genius-and-her-unique-past.html#:~:text=Born male and named Zonghan,or “Audrey” in English.

So is she transgender? Cos honestly even regular homosexuals look more outwardly feminine. No offence to LTBQ pple. 

Just looks like a regular Edmw bbfa with long hair. 

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6 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

Removing religion is so that the only tribal institution is the party/state. So religion is a hinderance to that. Cos religious leaders can hold moral authority. U can see leaders of even supposedly democratic countries often having war of words with religious leaders. 

It depends on who exactly or which religious leader we are talking about. That's why they have brands like "moderate", "extreme" etc to describe religious leaders. Political leaders also have their own "far right/left", "conservative" and whatever. It really depends on who's who is having that war of words.

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10 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

Haha singapore is just China lite. Taiwan is probably the most open Asian society. 

But many Sg ppl dunno that, dunno what is basic human rights. They think authoritarian rule is the best cos they have everlasting peace. 

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22 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

I choose a city that gives the ppl the freedom to protest about what they do not like to see or do.

That's the basic human right.

Many ppl preferred to live in authoritarian rule because their mind is thoroughly brain washed. They think they have peace and it's all they need.

Then why you choose to live in Singapore? 

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10 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

Asian societies and countries are still mostly sociocentric. Not individualistic. 200-300 years ago. Who cares about the lives of farmers/coolies/serfs if they didn't outright revolt. 

Haha...that's because ppl back then is about survival but when we have evolved to modern civilisation things have become different. Ideology are no longer suppressed.

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3 minutes ago, ToyotaShuttle said:

 

Then why you choose to live in Singapore? 

This question...i have seen it one too many times...i find it familiar...hmmm

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6 minutes ago, ToyotaShuttle said:

 

Then why you choose to live in Singapore? 

That's not what I'm talking about.

When you were young you have no idea what kinda society you are growing up from but when you realised it your roots are already deep. It doesnt mean change will never happen. Isnt Singapore moving out of its authoritarian rule? No one party will last forever.

You cannot choose where and when you are born. When I was an infant I'm not able to tell my parent to leave sgp, right? When I'm old enough to realised... everyone I know lives here, where can I go? 

Why dont you ask North Koreans why they chose to live there? If it's such an easy question to answer there will be no more sgp as we speak. 

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1 hour ago, BanCoe said:

Is she a He?? 🤣

Anyways Xinjiang has always been a hot bed of this Uighur revolt, many have fled and settled Turkey which has given them safe haven; it could be along the same lines when  China annexed TIbet sending the Dalai Lama fleeing

China govt has to keep them in check and firewall it  to prevent any Al Queda, Isis, Taliban  or likes of them outfits from scuttling the CCP's China Dream Economy Engine at full trottle and the West will use this to leverage again on them using human rights akin to what happened in Iraq, Syria, Egypt and now even Yemen     

   

 

The epitome of what ccp can do to make you change...

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19 minutes ago, ToyotaShuttle said:

 

Then why you choose to live in Singapore? 

If Singapore is your home, will you leave?

What I dont like is the authoritarian rule, why should I leave? I should make the ruler leave, not I leave my home what.

Leaving are for quitters. 

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2 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

If Singapore is your home, will you leave?

What I dont like is the authoritarian rule, why should I leave? I should make the ruler leave, not I leave my home what.

Leaving are for quitters. 

Haha got some pple leave then still lot of fb comments here and there. Haha some of my course mates do that and it irritates some of my close friends haha. Esp during election time haha 

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2 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

Haha got some pple leave then still lot of fb comments here and there. Haha some of my course mates do that and it irritates some of my close friends haha. Esp during election time haha 

It's self justification to make themselves think they have made the right choice to leave...but is it really?

Who will have the last laugh if they come back? These ppl never thought it thru.

 

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6 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

If Singapore is your home, will you leave?

What I dont like is the authoritarian rule, why should I leave? I should make the ruler leave, not I leave my home what.

Leaving are for quitters. 

This 1 i agree with u .

change it using the 'right' way. if majority are feeling the same thing, then it will be change. i almost change mine in west coast😅

i can only say these is no perfect system. every system got it advantage and flaw.

the most important thing is respecting each other .

anw talking about NK, who know if they dun like their life? we are more rich then them, dun mean we are more happy then them.

just a few western video about them, dun show the whole picture, i can show u 100 video of singpaorean without home picking cardboard bababa. but does it paint or true picture?? no

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1 minute ago, Beregond said:

This 1 i agree with u .

change it using the 'right' way. if majority are feeling the same thing, then it will be change. i almost change mine in west coast😅

i can only say these is no perfect system. every system got it advantage and flaw.

the most important thing is respecting each other .

anw talking about NK, who know if they dun like their life? we are more rich then them, dun mean we are more happy then them.

just a few western video about them, dun show the whole picture, i can show u 100 video of singpaorean without home picking cardboard bababa. but does it paint or true picture?? no

The way Singaporeans think I know too well. Ppl are afraid their property value will drop if the opposition win in their backyard. 

Ppl need to think outside their comfort zone then to think so much for themselves.

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Just now, Watwheels said:

l. Ppl are afraid their property value will drop i

out of point abit

. my hdb is to live in, i dun give a damn about its value 😆

this is 1 area we mess up in our hdb, allowing ppl to profit through it. 

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5 minutes ago, Beregond said:

out of point abit

. my hdb is to live in, i dun give a damn about its value 😆

this is 1 area we mess up in our hdb, allowing ppl to profit through it. 

It's a political leverage. It's no secret.

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1 hour ago, Victor68 said:

True but would you be able to 'hide' Wuhan lockdown mode from public eyes? All media and video consistently show it was a lockdown. When Wuhan was lockdown and the claim that Xinjiang lock up their population, did we see the same? 

Wuhan is a recent event, Xinjiang lockup has been there for years if not decades and also a firewall exists as not easy for foreign correspondents to enter that easily without being tailed ..... now with Trump being bold and daring and dares to walk the talk ..... with reports coming out of asylum seekers and the Western press is more than happy to take CCP to task 

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Suppressing religion, culture and even ideology will have its consequences in Xinjiang. Ppl will realised one day that what the govt is doing is a lie. It's not peace. The re-education camps are not schools, schools dont have high walls, barb wires and security cameras.

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I think these camps are estimated to hold one million. 

The last reports I read about 1-2 years ago. 

 

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