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Record high of about 15k S’poreans turn out for Pink Dot

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Over 15,000 Singaporeans turned up at Hong Lim Park on Saturday evening for the first ever night Pink Dot, illuminating the Speakers’ Corner in a sea of pink.

Since 2009, thousands of straight and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual) Singaporeans have gathered yearly to show their support for the freedom to love, regardless of one’s sexual orientation.

The ambassadors for this year were ex-TV personality Sharon Au, local actor Lim Yu-Beng and drag queen, Kumar.

“This is my first Pink Dot since I’ve been overseas during the past few events,” said Au, as she made her rounds around the event grounds, taking pictures with fans and participants. “All my best friends are gay so this is the biggest thing I’ve done to support them.”

True to its dresscode, the event was teeming with both the young and the old, all dressed in pink to show their support. Many of these participants have been attending the event loyally since 2009.

Myriam, a 34-year-old facilitator, is one of many loyal supporters of the cause. The statuesque lady, who has been with Sayoni, an LGBT community group, for four years said, “This is a perfect and fantastic event. It is still a demonstration at this point, but it’s the first step and it’s making a difference.”

18 other LGBT and community groups also set up booths at the Pink Dot community tent to raise awareness for their cause.

Pink Dot participants were also treated to free food and drinks at the community tent, courtesy of Nando’s and other vendors.

As dusk approached, the anticipated Pink Dot concert finally began, much to the delight of the excited crowd. The concert featured many talents like Jack and Rai, Kumar and T'ang Quartet.

The forming of the giant illuminated Pink Dot, however, remained the highlight of the night, since it signifies participants’ support for the social movement. As participants crowded together, they were asked to turn on their pink flashlights, turning the Speakers’ Corner into a sea of pink.

"This is a beautiful, glowing Pink Dot but we need to go a step further beyond tonight and take this glow with us when we leave," said Lim, who hosted the night’s concert with Au.

In his closing remarks, Lim also referred to Section 377A of the Penal Code of Singapore, which criminalises sex between mutually consenting adult men.

“As long as discrimination and prejudice, media censorship or 377A are around, we know that there’s still a lot to be done in this society," Lim added.

For years, activists such as Maruah, a local human rights non-governmental organisation, have been calling for the Singapore government to repeal the section because it is a “critical first step” towards eliminating discrimination against homosexuals.

This year’s Pink Dot turnout was a 50 per cent increase from 2011’s already huge horde. In its first year, 2,500 people attended Pink Dot. This number grew to 4,000 in 2010, and finally burgeoned to 10,000 people in 2011.
 
Wow very pinky hor. Did the " who" attended?
 
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another proof that Ass Loong is a Zionist stooge.....................the Jews are promoting this kind of thing in US and Europe.................same sex marriage..............
 
If Clinton shouted his infamous '' You retarded gay dog '' mantra towards the Pink Dot crowd last Saturday evening, I'm sure he would be returning home with his arse dripping of cum..:eek:
 
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If Clinton shouted his infamous '' You retarded gay dog '' mantra towards the Pink Dot crowd last Saturday evening, I'm sure he would be returning home with his arse dripping of cum..:eek:

Lol !!! :D thats funny siah ...
 
Lol !!! :D thats funny siah ...

Bro, if you want to shoot FT Ah Neh gay boys, then go to this small park besides Petain Rd during the night.. Many of these India gay pundeks love to relax at that park..
 
Bro, if you want to shoot FT Ah Neh gay boys, then go to this small park besides Petain Rd during the night.. Many of these India gay pundeks love to relax at that park..

hahaha ... wah bro , you know better than me siah ... got chance i go take a look ... :D
 
Bro, if you want to shoot FT Ah Neh gay boys, then go to this small park besides Petain Rd during the night.. Many of these India gay pundeks love to relax at that park..
Old tampines road also have.
hahaha ... wah bro , you know better than me siah ... got chance i go take a look ... :D
I know u love pinky hantu.
 
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Bro Muthu what you doin at Old Tampines Rd?

hi zeddy, went there makan the bak ku teh, saw many bangala and tiongs sitting around drinking beer n hugging each other. Their Domitory is nearby only.:D
 
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hahaha ... wah bro , you know better than me siah ... got chance i go take a look ... :D

Last time I used to bring out this Petain Rd MILF for supper at Jalan Besar stadium 24 hr kopitam.. After supper we would always sit down at the park before she returned back to her Petain room.. Thats how I saw all these FT Pundek gay boys also relaxing at that park..
 
hi zeddy, went there makan the bak ku teh, saw many bangala and tiongs sitting around drinking beer n hugging each other. Their Domitory is nearby only.:D

LOL.:D I once asked this Bangla shipyard worker why Banglas love holding hands each time they walk together.. He told me its their sign of brotherhood..:D
 
LOL.:D I once asked this Bangla shipyard worker why Banglas love holding hands each time they walk together.. He told me its their sign of brotherhood..:D

yes, to them is brotherhood, not gay. But to us, its funny, imagine yourself holding hands n hugging with bro KNNCCB and stroll along orchard road. :D
 
Let everyone have their own way of life. Gay/lesbian dont harm others.
I respect all race/religious/gender.
That their personal life.
 
yes, to them is brotherhood, not gay. But to us, its funny, imagine yourself holding hands n hugging with bro KNNCCB and stroll along orchard road. :D

When they start blowing each other and still call it brotherhood, will that be appropriate?
 
Record high of about 15k S’poreans turn out for Pink Dot

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Over 15,000 Singaporeans turned up at Hong Lim Park on Saturday evening for the first ever night Pink Dot, illuminating the Speakers’ Corner in a sea of pink.

Since 2009, thousands of straight and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual) Singaporeans have gathered yearly to show their support for the freedom to love, regardless of one’s sexual orientation........“As long as discrimination and prejudice, media censorship or 377A are around, we know that there’s still a lot to be done in this society," Lim added.

For years, activists such as Maruah, a local human rights non-governmental organisation, have been calling for the Singapore government to repeal the section because it is a “critical first step” towards eliminating discrimination against homosexuals.

This year’s Pink Dot turnout was a 50 per cent increase from 2011’s already huge horde. In its first year, 2,500 people attended Pink Dot. This number grew to 4,000 in 2010, and finally burgeoned to 10,000 people in 2011.

There are approximately 6.5Mil people in Singapore right now including locals, PR and expatriot. If we consider that 15,000 people are all the gay, lesbian in the Singapore. It will only make up of 0.23% of the population. I will really consider this a very small minority in percentage.

Even if I consider the number of atendants are only 50% of the gay community. The total proportion of gay and lesbian only reaches 0.46%.

As such, I can deduce that you are over reacting.
 
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