Listen "YLB #40 - A wet market, the Bible and the Quran - the 3 things in pictures that pissed Singaporeans off this week"
Episode Synopsis
Melissa Chen, a SG-born activist in the US famous for helping Amos Yee get asylum, faced backlash this week for using a picture of a local wet market in an article about Chinese wet markets. Why? In another picture that pissed off a bunch of people, a parody Facebook page called “NUS Atheist Society” posted a pic of a Quran next to a Bible with the caption “For use during toilet paper shortages". And now they’re being investigated by the police. But is that fair?
Our "One Shiok Things" for this week!
JoJo Rabbit - Official Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL4McUzXfFI
Kingdom Season 2 - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlmkL65a6QI
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