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Warning to the cheebye Chowka!!!
Don't think you've been let off the hook. I can sacrifice this nick, but I've other nicks waiting to humtum you, cheebye kia.
All these zapping me is because I don't screw your mother, is it?? LOL!!!
Don't let me see you in real life. Got guts, let's meet and settle. Name your lorong, what gang you from? Like to act tough, show me you're tough. What time and place, you just name it. Don't say I never give you warning.
Anyhow, just use your brain and read this, it applies to you, cheebye kia. Go fuck your mother, eat shit and die. :oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:
Be heard, not hurt.
by Jeffrey Oon, Country Editor, Yahoo! Singapore
That, in short, is the message behind the #silencethehate campaign.
By all means, debate, argue and express yourself online – but not at the expense of hurting others.
Freedom to comment DOES NOT entitle you the freedom to abuse others through hate and vulgar, cowardly name-calling.
Would you say the things you say in front of your kids or family? Or would you want your loved ones saying those same things to others, or worse, to you?
It is so much easier to trade thoughtless insults online behind the anonymity of a screen.
Because doing the opposite would actually require careful thought before expressing yourself and improving the quality of debate and conversation.
While this issue is not new, it’s time to make a stand.
We as a community need to act now, before racism, xenophobia and even homophobia further divides Singapore.
We at Yahoo! hope you will join us in this cause.
So take the #silencethehate pledge to thumbs down haters and abusers. Add the badge button to your profile. Spread the word on Facebook and Twitter.
Make a stand.
Make the online space better for all.
Don't think you've been let off the hook. I can sacrifice this nick, but I've other nicks waiting to humtum you, cheebye kia.
All these zapping me is because I don't screw your mother, is it?? LOL!!!
Don't let me see you in real life. Got guts, let's meet and settle. Name your lorong, what gang you from? Like to act tough, show me you're tough. What time and place, you just name it. Don't say I never give you warning.
Anyhow, just use your brain and read this, it applies to you, cheebye kia. Go fuck your mother, eat shit and die. :oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:
Be heard, not hurt.
by Jeffrey Oon, Country Editor, Yahoo! Singapore
That, in short, is the message behind the #silencethehate campaign.
By all means, debate, argue and express yourself online – but not at the expense of hurting others.
Freedom to comment DOES NOT entitle you the freedom to abuse others through hate and vulgar, cowardly name-calling.
Would you say the things you say in front of your kids or family? Or would you want your loved ones saying those same things to others, or worse, to you?
It is so much easier to trade thoughtless insults online behind the anonymity of a screen.
Because doing the opposite would actually require careful thought before expressing yourself and improving the quality of debate and conversation.
While this issue is not new, it’s time to make a stand.
We as a community need to act now, before racism, xenophobia and even homophobia further divides Singapore.
We at Yahoo! hope you will join us in this cause.
So take the #silencethehate pledge to thumbs down haters and abusers. Add the badge button to your profile. Spread the word on Facebook and Twitter.
Make a stand.
Make the online space better for all.