A video of a large bully kicking and beating up another student in ITE College East has gone viral among Singaporean netizens. The video was posted by Ms Soniya Raj at 9.05AM today. In the video, a larger student dressed in black was seen hammering another Indian student, who was dressed in white. Although the victim does not retaliate and cowers with his hands around his head and body to protect himself, the bully does not stop and continues his punishing blows.
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WHY ARE THE POLICE NOT TAKING ACTION AGAINST THE CAUCASIAN BULLY?
At the same time, I am curious about the part where the ang moh and Mr Elfy alighted at the Ang Mo Kio Station (ironic?) and approached some Special Operations Command police officers. Why didn't the police arrest the ang moh man for threatening the safety of other passengers? And why did they refuse to look at the video footage that Mr Elfy and his girlfriend recorded? Obviously the ang moh man was a threat, so why didn't they put him aside for a while? Instead, they let the still angry ang moh board the same train as Mr Elfy and his girlfriend? What if the ang moh man tried to beat up Mr Elfy and his girlfriend? Did the police even think of that before they decided to let him go free?
Read More »TNP DEFENDS MELVIN SINGH, GETS FLAMED BY NETIZENS AGAIN
A.S.S. editorial was informed by our readers that The New Paper (TNP) has issued a response to our reaction piece, "TNP'S MELVIN SINGH SAYS TEENAGER IN MRT WAS AT FAULT, NOT THE ANG MOH BULLY" posted yesterday. A.S.S. thanks Melvin Singh for his reply and will feature a summary of his points below in line with our belief in freedom of speech and reply.
Read More »TNP’S MELVIN SINGH SAYS TEENAGER IN MRT WAS AT FAULT, NOT THE ANG MOH BULLY
In a shocking article which has attracted widespread condemnation from Singapore's netizen community, The New Paper has released an editorial blaming the victim of a very public and viral public spat on an MRT. During the incident, a raging old Caucasian man had threatened to beat up a teenager wearing the T-shirt with the words, "I'm F--king Special" before Singapore hero Elfie and other commuters stepped in and forced the Caucasian man off the train instead.
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