• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Lawyers Acting For Amos Yee Pang Sang

By all means, we all can express our opinions, but we should do it with good judgment.

For this case, he went beyond the line. He spewed vulgarities and curses on the late LKY and went for the jugular by taunting LHL to sue him. He flamed the central figure in Christianity, saying the LKY was just like him, full of bull behind the facade of compassion and love.

Look, I do feel sorry for him. I wish he know that he has gone too far.

And I wish he could just say sorry to his parents for the trouble he brought upon them.

Strange, if someone were to curse and spew vulgarities at another person in the street, it is a non-siezable offence and police won't do anything, much less arrest the person and charge them.
 
Yee Pang Sang.. what a name...[/QUOTE



Amos Yee Pang Sang (Chinese: 余澎杉; pinyin: Yú Péng Shān; Wade–Giles: Yü2 P'eng2 Shan1) is a Singaporean teenage YouTube personality and former child actor.

In late March 2015, shortly after the death of Lee Kuan Yew, Yee uploaded a profane video to YouTube, which was critical of Lee Kuan Yew and Christianity. As a result, Yee was arrested and charged with violating the Penal Code by "wounding" religious feelings and the Protection from Harassment Act by causing distress.

Background

Yee comes from a traditional Chinese family and grew up in Singapore.[3] He studied at Zhonghua Secondary School.[4]
2011-2015

"He has been making videos for a long time and I have already had a few talks with him because he's very open with his views. But sometimes they do unwittingly get him into trouble. [...] Actually, Amos has mellowed, but I do think that there is still room for improvement."
Yee's mother in 2012[5]

In 2011, Yee won awards for Best Short Film and Best Actor at The New Paper's First Film Fest for his film Jan, which depicts a boy trying to persuade his three friends to help a cancer-stricken girl.[3] This reportedly led to Jack Neo, the chief judge of the event, to cast Yee in a minor acting role in Neo's film, We Not Naughty.[4] Regarding Yee's role, Neo said he "only has three scenes" in the movie.[5]

In January 2012, Yee was widely criticized by netizens for uploading a video to YouTube which- according to My Paper- "called the Chinese New Year a rip-off of the Western New Year's Day". Garnering over 150,000 views, Yee later clarified that the video was satirical in nature.[4] Within the video, Yee had also said that it was his "fake representation" of Chinese New Year.[5]

In the months leading up to the 2015 video on Lee Kuan Yew, The New York Times depicted Yee as having uploaded "more than a dozen comedic riffs ... on subjects including Singapore’s legal ban on homosexuality, The Hunger Games, Valentine's Day, "Boyhood" and the decision to drop out of school 'to pursue my "career" as a 17-year-old boy ranting in front of a video camera.'"[6]
2015 controversy

On 27 March 2015, Yee uploaded a 8:38 long video to YouTube titled "Lee Kuan Yew is Finally Dead".[7]

In the video, Yee lambasted Lee's censorship and authoritarianism, and the fear he instilled in his detractors. He called Lee Kuan Yew "a horrible person", "an awful leader to Singapore", and a "dictator, but managed to fool most of the world to think he was democratic," and that he "proliferated nationalistic propaganda" on a quotidian basis. He complained that under Lee's govern, Singapore's media and education system was entirely under his control. Yee said that "because everyone is afraid that if they say something like that, they would get in trouble". He issued a challenge to Lee Hsien Loong, stating that if the prime minister wished to sue him, he would "oblige to dance with him". He went on to compare Lee Kuan Yew with Jesus Christ, in that they were "both power-hungry and malicious but deceive others into thinking they are both compassionate and kind". The video was later taken down but has since been reposted by a separate party.[8]

Twenty police reports were filed against Yee. One complainant believed that the line separating freedom and offence had been crossed.[9] Yee's mother reportedly filed a police report against her son because she was unable to control his behaviour.[10]

Before the video was removed on 29 March 2015, it had been viewed over 600,000 times.[11]
Arrest

On 29 March 2015, Yee was arrested. Police stated that the arrest was on the grounds of "deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings", "threatening, abusive or insulting communication" and obscenity.[12]

On 31 March 2015, three charges were read out to Yee in the State Courts, two of which were related to the 2015 video. The first charge was that Yee's 2015 video violated the Penal Code as it "contained remarks against Christianity, with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings of Christians in general". The second charge was that Yee's 2015 video violated the Protection from Harassment Act as it "contained remarks about Mr Lee Kuan Yew which was intended to be heard and seen by persons likely to be distressed". The third charge was that Yee had violated the Penal Code by uploading an obscene image of Lee and Margaret Thatcher on 28 March 2015. Yee was released on bail set at S$20,000 on 31 March on the condition that he not comment or distribute content online while the case was still ongoing.[1][13]
Response

The Straits Times reported that most netizens have "slammed" Yee for publishing the video.[14]

Yee's arrest drew international media attention, including from the Associated Press,[15] the British Broadcasting Corporation,[16] The New York Times,[12] The Guardian,[9] the South China Morning Post[17] and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[18]

A Christian Singaporean started a petition calling for Yee's release.[16] The Committee to Protect Journalists media rights group also called for Yee's release.[16]
References

^ a b Loke Kok Fai (31 March 2015). "YouTuber Amos Yee charged, bail set at S$20,000". Channel NewsAsia (Singapore). Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ 胡, 汉强 (31 March 2015). "儿子上载影片惹祸老子道歉 16岁余澎杉面临三年黑牢" (in Chinese). Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ a b Chua, Charlene (22 January 2012). "Teen actor flamed for video dissing CNY (page 1)". The New Paper (Singapore). Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ a b c Hong, Sophie (20 January 2012). "'Smart joke' vid backfires on teen". My Paper (Singapore). Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ a b c Chua, Charlene (22 January 2012). "Teen actor flamed for video dissing CNY (page 2)". The New Paper (Singapore). Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ Mackey, Robert (30 March 2015). "Teenager Faces Charges After Mocking Singapore's Founding Father on YouTube". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ "Police report made against teen over video on Mr Lee Kuan Yew's death". AsiaOne (Singapore). 28 March 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ "Lee Kuan Yew Is Finally Dead!". Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ a b Han, Kirsten (30 March 2015). "Singapore police arrest 17-year-old over critical Lee Kuan Yew video". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ Lim, Joyce (30 March 2015). "Teen in anti-Lee Kuan Yew video 'beyond mum's control'". AsiaOne (Singapore). Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ "Mother of Amos Yee, teen arrested for insensitive remarks on Christianity in video, says son is beyond control". The Straits Times (Singapore). 31 March 2015.
^ a b Ramzy, Austin (30 March 2015). "Singapore Arrests Teenager Over Video Critical of Lee Kuan Yew". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ Ng, Kelly (1 April 2015). "Teen behind video insulting Christians charged". Today (Singapore). Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ Lim, Joyce (30 March 2015). "Amos Yee, who made insensitive remarks on Christianity in video, arrested". The Straits Times (Singapore). Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ Tan, Jeanette (31 March 2015). "Singapore charges teen for video attacking Lee, Christianity". Associated Press. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^ a b c "Amos Yee: Singapore charges teen over anti-Lee Kuan Yew rant". BBC News. 31 March 2015.
^ Luo, Chris (30 March 2015). "Singapore police arrest teenage activist behind anti-Lee Kuan Yew video". South China Morning Post (Hong Kong). Retrieved 30 March 2015.
^ "Singaporean teenager Amos Yee faces court, charged over anti-Lee Kuan Yew YouTube video". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 31 March 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
 
Yee Pang Sang.. what a name...


A very prophetic name indeed :



there were 2 Amos mentioned in the Bible.


One Amos was an Ancestor of Jesus .



sample here




Amos [N] [H]

borne; a burden, one of the twelve minor prophets. He was a native of Tekota, the modern Tekua, a town about 12 miles south-east of Bethlehem. He was a man of humble birth, neither a "prophet nor a prophet's son," but "an herdman and a dresser of sycomore trees," RSV He prophesied in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah, and was contemporary with Isaiah and Hosea ( Amos 1:1 ; Amos 7:14 Amos 7:15 ; Zechariah 14:5 ), who survived him a few years. Under Jeroboam II. the kingdom of Israel rose to the zenith of its prosperity; but that was followed by the prevalence of luxury and vice and idolatry. At this period Amos was called from his obscurity to remind the people of the law of God's retributive justice, and to call them to repentance.:
 
i am now researching on the prophetic name Amos Yee Pang Sang .


meditation in progress ...
 
i am now researching on the prophetic name Amos Yee Pang Sang .


meditation in progress ...

I just finished meditating while you were ranting......and the prophetic meaning is Yee Pang Chang.
 
It is so easy to blame others especially the big world out there ( society ) for one's behaviours and actions. What happens to taking personal responsibility and accountability for one's own actions ? What happens to being obedient to parents ? What happens to exercising good discretion and judgment for the greater good of civilisation ?

Our government has shown us the personal responsibility and accountability has no place in our society. That's why our ministars can waste hundreds of millions (like Vivian did) and still have a million-dollar job.
 
I just finished meditating while you were ranting......and the prophetic meaning is Yee Pang Chang.



the Amos part was quite easy ...


now on Yee Pang Sang.


digging also into Hebrews and Arabic also ....
 
Our government has shown us the personal responsibility and accountability has no place in our society. That's why our ministars can waste hundreds of millions (like Vivian did) and still have a million-dollar job.

Please add the minister who once was in charge of the country's security...
 
Our government has shown us the personal responsibility and accountability has no place in our society. That's why our ministars can waste hundreds of millions (like Vivian did) and still have a million-dollar job.

No, You can vote him out in the GE.

The system and law allow the public to decide for the accountability of a person of his actions.
 
No, You can vote him out in the GE.

The system and law allow the public to decide for the accountability of a person of his actions.

protest out lah..only ball-less shit talks about vote..

those with balls protest and kick their govt out, just like the Thais..
 
protest out lah..only ball-less shit talks about vote..

those with balls protest and kick their govt out, just like the Thais..

What happened to the Thai protesters ? They were all rounded up and put behind bars.

Who wins at the end of the day ?

The fisherman who took both the crane and the clam.
 
Back
Top