Hot gay topic in town in the newspapers. Still got what leh, gay lah. Forums in newspapers hot topic even the news are talking about it (potential next year A lvl compo question lor) lol.
There are many more. So the hot debate is about legalizing recognition of gays in Singapore. Basically I'm just the sitting on the fence crowd.
No wonder Singapore got such low birth rates. I bet there are many hidden in the closet dark secrets of gays in Singapore. Otherwise it is really impossible malay has 25% of singapore's birth rate and chinese is the lowest. In the time to come, Singapore will be dominated by malays, indians and the like lar. Why are chinese guys so gay? We were talking at Adam road food centre one day then Yenny was like yah you didn't know hes' gay meh, fashion designers gay, so many mediacorp actors gay, NUM, etc. here gay there gay seriously it's like Singapore's coming apart. Then Jophren was like luffing non stop and yeah the cai fan uncle also like ghey lar keep looking at him (cos he shuai la) but that's beside the point. It's kinda freaky how gay will ruin singapore's future of declining birth rate. Why can't other races be gay too so can balance the population a bit ma. Or why are chinese guys so hot/freaky? And are lesbians able to conceal themselves better than guys such that lesbians aren't noticeable or maybe i'm just living under a rock.
Also Singapore is so small, if Singapore were to legalize gay, there would definitely be social polarisation, ah yes human geog again how boring. But see USA they have gay subculture and what happened to US, oh really not got a town and a road meant for gays to parade and stuff. Singapore leh? Gaylang ar? Singapore already so small liao, still have gay subculture is like no space to segregate them not to pollute the rest of the population lar. Worse thing ar, if the percentage gay population that surface sibei big then gg. Singapore better reclaim more land.
What's going to happen to army ar seriously if gay is going to be legalized. Going into army soon, sibei scared lar. SO many rumours about those stuffies that i hope only happen to the june batch cos you know why but even so, there are many people who don't declare like you know who but still go army and mix around. And what's Singapore doing making guys exposed to other guys like so much of their lives especially those who don't attend co-ed sch and then still go army and then come out evolved into homophobics or homophiles la. Maybe that's why gays are majority guys. There's something wrong going at tekong la. So scared...
But then human rights come into play. Just that singapore gays don't dare to voice their opinions. Discrimintation is a deterrent. But what happens to this group of people? Remain single all life? that's rather sad isn't it.
So then the government is discussing about passing a law, but what will happen leh nobody knows lah. Probably restrict until lan since a everything also censor everything also ban. But this is going to have a dire consequences, like how people get ATS in toilets at a daily basis, yeah if you've never got ATS before by those gigolo ah peks or macho looking tight bright singlet clad hunks then you're not a Singaporean.
Quoted from articles:
"This business of homosexuality . . . it raises tempers all over the world. And even in America! If in fact it is true, and I have asked doctors this, that you are genetically born a homosexual -- because that's the nature of the genetic random transmission of genes -- you can't help it," he said in remarks published by The Straits Times." (And according to Yenny the future leading doctor in the medical field, he said that if you have older brothers, the more the gayer you will be cos it has something to do with the percentage of female hormones being more than male hormones already)
"In 2007, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew mused that "eventually", Singapore will need to scrap 377A. "If this is the way the world is going," he said, "and Singapore is part of that interconnected world – and I think it is – then I see no option for Singapore but to be part of it." Letters to the press on this subject continued for four months after he spoke. " (377A is to close one eye on gays)
"In May this year, Mediacorp, a local state broadcaster, published the results of its telephone survey of 300 people living in public housing, aged 15 and older. Asked to react to the statement that "homosexuality should be legal in Singapore", 62 percent disagreed. 12 percent said yes, and 26 percent remained neutral."
(People who disagree are most probably gay. So that's pretty bad :@)
"A few months earlier, Singapore Polytechnic, a local tertiary institute, announced the results of a survey of 800 Singaporeans aged 15 – 29. One of the questions revolved around the statement "I find homosexuality acceptable". 50 percent agreed with the statement, 42 percent disagreed and 8 percent said "Don't know".
(Then again 42 youngsters are gays considering 50 girls 50 guys it's like 90% guys are gays)
"SINGAPORE - A group of Singaporeans submitted a petition to decriminalize gay sex to Parliament on Monday, saying a government proposal to legalize oral and anal sex for heterosexual adults only was unjust."
(WTF is gay sex la)
"It's like having a gun put to your head but no one pulling the trigger. Either put the gun down, or pull the trigger. Decide what you want to do," said Koe, who is also chief executive of Hong Kong-based Fridae.com, an Internet-based community of gays and lesbians in Asia."
Singapore has a thriving gay community that Koe estimates at between 200,000 and 300,000 people out of a population of 4.5 million.
If you ask me an obvious underestimate. And considering the racial fabric of Singapore and the above points, it's VERY scary where's Singapore's heading to. So if you not gay you should start to plan on migrating very soon, to a cave of some sort away from the human pollution. (haha exaggerating la but it's quite err)
Articles:
http://forums.ohgenki.com/general/talking-point/mm-lee-homosexuality-singapore-153050.html
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20071022/tap-as-gen-singapore-gay-sex-law-832f4ab.html
http://www.opinionasia.org/PushandShoveinSingaporesGayScrum
http://www.straitstimes.com/ST+Forum/Story/STIStory_158898.html
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