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SDP statement on Amos Yee Trial (as many have been waiting, especially PAP IBs)

NanoSpeed

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Mr Amos Yee's video and his prosecution has grabbed the attention of Singaporeans, evoking strong emotions among many people.

Amos' remarks must have hurt PM Lee Hsien Loong deeply. After all, Lee Kuan Yew was the PM's father and no one enjoys having their loved ones criticised, especially at a time when one is still grieving and in the manner in which it was done. Amos' video was offensive and ill-advised.

But this is where we need leadership to come through. Mr Lee is not an ordinary citizen. He is the leader of the country. Difficult as it may be, he must separate his personal feelings from his public ones.

Clearly, there are laws that empower the state to prosecute the teenager. But life's lessons impart to us that just because we can, it doesn't mean that we should.

Amos, as it has been repeatedly pointed out, is still a teenager and as teenagers go, so goes all the emotional complexities that adolescence brings.

As parents, we must seek to influence and mould rather than proscribe and punish. Our instinct must be to coax the best out of our children whatever their talents and frailties. As leaders, should we act any differently towards our youths?

From his Facebook posts, Amos seems to be undergoing a complex time in his development. He is undoubtedly endowed with exceptional talent. We should also recognise that he is not a hardened, let alone common, criminal deserving of shackles and imprisonment. For all his precociousness, he is still a child who needs guidance.

Given the situation, the state should provide Amos and his parents assistance rather than make life more difficult for them.

In the bigger picture, how we deal with youths like Amos – and there is a rapidly growing number among the younger generation who are frustrated with the current political system – will determine how we progress as a nation.

If all we are intent on is to shut our youths up by prosecuting and imprisoning them, then we are creating a dangerous situation for ourselves. We will rue the missed opportunity to bring them into public process and harness their intellect and exuberance if we hope to progress.

It is imperative that this Government deals with the emerging situation with greater sophistication than it has demomstrated thus far. To do this, we need more discussion amd nuanced conversation, not prosecution.

As for Amos' comments on Christianity, there are many in the SDP who are Christians and we are not offended by the video. Neither do we wish to see Amos prosecuted for his views – our faiths are not so shallow as to punish a boy for criticising it.

It is, therefore, incomprehensible to see the state media mischievously suggest that it was the SDP who had influenced Amos to make his video. It is such kind of irresponsible journalism that causes national discord.

If the PAP is offended by Amos' words, then I would like to remind it that I have been called worse things, much of it by Lee Kuan Yew himself. I choose not to harbour any grudge for a burdened heart cannot truly serve the people.

In this vein, I call on the Prime Minister to step up and lead. With courage and wisdom.

Chee Soon Juan
 

NanoSpeed

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As for Amos' comments on Christianity, there are many in the SDP who are Christians and we are not offended by the video. Neither do we wish to see Amos prosecuted for his views – our faiths are not so shallow as to punish a boy for criticising it.

It is, therefore, incomprehensible to see the state media mischievously suggest that it was the SDP who had influenced Amos to make his video. It is such kind of irresponsible journalism that causes national discord.

If the PAP is offended by Amos' words, then I would like to remind it that I have been called worse things, much of it by Lee Kuan Yew himself. I choose not to harbour any grudge for a burdened heart cannot truly serve the people.

In this vein, I call on the Prime Minister to step up and lead. With courage and wisdom.

IBs ... 开工了!
 
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Wunderfool

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Alright, you know who you are, time to start crawling out of your closet, one by one. Your wish has been granted, and SDP has finally spoken.

Exactly as we have predicted.. the Opps is finally crawling out of their turtle shelves and starting to associate with amos. Why did they not make the statements before the trial ? Why were they hiding ?

Opps has never changed their tact. They are all out to take advantage of situation to gain political mileage points.

We won't be surprised to see CSJ making his appearance in court next Tuesday to show his party's support to amos. If only he knows that others know his real intention. It is a real shame!
 
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virus

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A very mature, balanced response by the SDP.

the fap must now reaffirm that it is not offended about the remarks made by Amos and with the forgiveness given by the Vatican, the case is amicably closed and the judge tio pok.
 

xingguy

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Mr Amos Yee's video and his prosecution has grabbed the attention of Singaporeans, evoking strong emotions among many people.

Amos' remarks must have hurt PM Lee Hsien Loong deeply. After all, Lee Kuan Yew was the PM's father and no one enjoys having their loved ones criticised, especially at a time when one is still grieving and in the manner in which it was done. Amos' video was offensive and ill-advised.

But this is where we need leadership to come through. Mr Lee is not an ordinary citizen. He is the leader of the country. Difficult as it may be, he must separate his personal feelings from his public ones.

Clearly, there are laws that empower the state to prosecute the teenager. But life's lessons impart to us that just because we can, it doesn't mean that we should.

Amos, as it has been repeatedly pointed out, is still a teenager and as teenagers go, so goes all the emotional complexities that adolescence brings.

As parents, we must seek to influence and mould rather than proscribe and punish. Our instinct must be to coax the best out of our children whatever their talents and frailties. As leaders, should we act any differently towards our youths?

From his Facebook posts, Amos seems to be undergoing a complex time in his development. He is undoubtedly endowed with exceptional talent. We should also recognise that he is not a hardened, let alone common, criminal deserving of shackles and imprisonment. For all his precociousness, he is still a child who needs guidance.

Given the situation, the state should provide Amos and his parents assistance rather than make life more difficult for them.

In the bigger picture, how we deal with youths like Amos – and there is a rapidly growing number among the younger generation who are frustrated with the current political system – will determine how we progress as a nation.

If all we are intent on is to shut our youths up by prosecuting and imprisoning them, then we are creating a dangerous situation for ourselves. We will rue the missed opportunity to bring them into public process and harness their intellect and exuberance if we hope to progress.

It is imperative that this Government deals with the emerging situation with greater sophistication than it has demomstrated thus far. To do this, we need more discussion amd nuanced conversation, not prosecution.

As for Amos' comments on Christianity, there are many in the SDP who are Christians and we are not offended by the video. Neither do we wish to see Amos prosecuted for his views – our faiths are not so shallow as to punish a boy for criticising it.

It is, therefore, incomprehensible to see the state media mischievously suggest that it was the SDP who had influenced Amos to make his video. It is such kind of irresponsible journalism that causes national discord.

If the PAP is offended by Amos' words, then I would like to remind it that I have been called worse things, much of it by Lee Kuan Yew himself. I choose not to harbour any grudge for a burdened heart cannot truly serve the people.

In this vein, I call on the Prime Minister to step up and lead. With courage and wisdom.

Chee Soon Juan

Self serving Pinky practice selective separation of personal feelings in ruining Singapore.
None as blind as those brainwash PAP IBs who will not see.

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laksaboy

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In this vein, I call on the Prime Minister to step up and lead. With courage and wisdom.

Lee Hsien Loong has no courage, and no wisdom. He's even afraid of firecrackers. He is nothing more than a small man with a smaller mind.
 

Leongsam

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our faiths are not so shallow as to punish a boy for criticising it.

When a Christian says "... our faiths are not so shallow etc......", it is nothing more than a thinly veiled statement that Christianity is far superior to Islam which cannot stand up to any scrutiny whatsoever.

I therefore call upon the government to immediately prosecute any Christian that makes these sorts of remarks! :mad:
 

NanoSpeed

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When a Christian says "... our faiths are not so shallow etc......", it is nothing more than a thinly veiled statement that Christianity is far superior to Islam which cannot stand up to any scrutiny whatsoever.

I therefore call upon the government to immediately prosecute any Christian that makes these sorts of remarks! :mad:

You should make a police report. But be prepared to be called to give evidence in court. Don't chicken out like the 32 heroes.
 

Wunderfool

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A very mature, balanced response by the SDP.


Took them such a looooooonnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggg time to craft a simple response like this for which a large part of it is plagiarized from forummers here in Sammyboy forum.

I believe the next response from SDP will also take an equally loooonnnnnnnggggg time because they need to copy the answers here, do the proofread and make the necessary changes to the text to make it sound like their own.

Talk about leadership .... with courage and wisdom. Where was he hiding during the 14 days when amos was in remand ? Why didn't CSJ say a single word ? And not even a concerned prayer for amos from him... since he is a Christian. And after the trial last week, CSJ suddenly came out to say he is not offended by amos 's statement on Christianity... who is he trying to bluff ?
 
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Manager

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Wasn't anus yee views influenced by the 2 SDP turd? :rolleyes:

As parents, we must seek to influence and mould rather than proscribe and punish. Our instinct must be to coax the best out of our children whatever their talents and frailties. As leaders, should we act any differently towards our youths?
 

Poomer

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Make sure you are ahead of Lioness de Susah to be considered for the next GE.

Me thinks is that an ex-police seargeant is only useful for bullyboy or hatchetmen jobs, I dont think the PAP will want him to be their posterboy in any district.
 
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