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that is totally fucked up and i guess karma catches up to him.He advocated for the unvaxxed to be persecuted, and advised companies on how to terminate employment for those refused to be jabbed. Poor sod didn’t get the memo, that anyone who corroborates in this satanic effort has ended up in the morgue before his time.
This is from Iris Koh about Adrain Tan.
I recently learned about Adrian Tan's passing, and while our paths may have encountered challenges, it is crucial for us to set aside our differences during times of loss. I extend my deepest condolences to his family and loved ones, recognising that losing someone is an incredibly painful experience. My thoughts are with them during this difficult time.
Regrettably, for many of us, Adrian is remembered as the lawyer who was hired by CNA to teach employers how to legally dismiss the unvaccinated. It is our firm belief that his (turbo) cancer could potentially be linked to concerns expressed by censored doctors worldwide regarding the COVID-19 quackzines.
May his passing serve as a poignant wake-up call for Singapore, reinforcing the importance of the warnings we have raised. We firmly believe that life is precious, and we must approach any medical decisions with caution, particularly when it comes to embracing experimental drugs or injections that may compromise the sanctity of life.
Contracts play a vital role in protecting both employers and employees, and they should never be breached, as doing so jeopardizes livelihoods and creates unnecessary turmoil.
I once held deep respect for Adrian Tan as the author of the Teenage textbook. In fact, I had a memorable encounter with him during my teenage years when he kindly autographed the book for me, inscribing the words, "Live Long, Laugh Loudly." However, today, my memories of him are clouded by his apparent disregard for seeking the truth and his involvement in perpetuating falsehoods spread by the media and the government regarding the "safety" and "effectiveness" of certain medical interventions.
While I cannot ascertain whether he eventually sought out the truth, it is a painful reality that life has a way of naturally balancing the scales of injustice, and death sadly serves as one of those ways.
While many of us may harbor anger towards his actions in teaching employers to dismiss us legally, I implore all of us to set aside our anger and choose empathy towards those who have been misled. It is essential to break the cycle of resentment and embrace the opportunity to heal divides through empathy, understanding, and open dialogue.
In times of adversity, let us draw inspiration from the words of Maya Angelou, who said, "History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." As we navigate this time of loss, may we approach the challenges with courage and empathy, working towards healing the divides that exist among us.
To Adrian Tan's family and loved ones, please accept my heartfelt condolences during this challenging time.
Iris Koh
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