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Acting Minister for Culture, David Neo scores "own goal"

Wondering why CNA never show the clips and his sincere apologise but if this is from WP the whole news will focus on attacking them.

Because Sinkieland and China are similar: there are no real journalists. The Party tells you what to report, what not to report, what to hype up, what to downplay. You obey the Party. :cool:
 
So when we see him, are we required to be in No. 3 uniform, stand at sedia, and salute him?
 
Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo admitted that he should have been more respectful after he called Hong Kong football fans and players "idiots". What idiotic remarks: “It was fantastic. You (were) pressured by them, all the fans were bloody idiots, end up players also …. played like idiots, but you all played like lions.”
You sure he scored own goal? Maybe he wants Singaporeans to get into trouble when they travel to Hong Kong
 
Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo admitted that he should have been more respectful after he called Hong Kong football fans and players "idiots". What idiotic remarks: “It was fantastic. You (were) pressured by them, all the fans were bloody idiots, end up players also …. played like idiots, but you all played like lions.”
 
Is he the boss of this?

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Who doesn’t like groupthink if you are the boss?
When a PM prioritises consensus over critical thinking, he ignores important info, overlooks creative solutions and the Cabinet fails to adequately assess risks, which often results in costly mistakes or lapses.
 
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