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ST ends the editorial with: "Worse, profanity for its own sake can can vulgarise a community and degenerate the tone of public discussions. It could foster a cynical culture, more ready to knock down than to nurture and build. With maturity, the young may come to see that it is all a question of time, tone and place."
No Sir, vulgarity or the 'fuck' word' is not going to bring Singapore down. The following will definitely bring Singapore down:
•Rulers who do not know how to lead,
•Leaders who take care of themselves instead of the people
•Msm that sucks up without any sense of fair play or decency
•Discontent of the people generated by ivory-towered leaders who still think that Singaporeans are daft.
•Prudes and hypocrites who make a fuckfarce out of a 'fuck' word used by a 17-year-old
- http://feedmetothefish.blogspot.sg/2012/06/when-words-fail-me.html
No Sir, vulgarity or the 'fuck' word' is not going to bring Singapore down. The following will definitely bring Singapore down:
•Rulers who do not know how to lead,
•Leaders who take care of themselves instead of the people
•Msm that sucks up without any sense of fair play or decency
•Discontent of the people generated by ivory-towered leaders who still think that Singaporeans are daft.
•Prudes and hypocrites who make a fuckfarce out of a 'fuck' word used by a 17-year-old
- http://feedmetothefish.blogspot.sg/2012/06/when-words-fail-me.html