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breaking: can speak and sing hokkien song on tv FROM now on....

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just heard from radio that can speak hokkien and sing hokkien song from now on...

a minister came out to say...

heard anything?
 
wateva 4? ...

dey shud allow can speak myanmese, bangla, tagalog, etc n sing myanmese, bangla, tagalog, etc songs ...
 
Speak Hokkien on TV I dont know. Sing Hokkien song on TV long ago can already. Taiwan Tornado and Golden Ferris Wheel series all sing Hokkien song.
 
knnbccb beh song siboh? Le tor lor eh lang? Speaking hokkien on tv.
 
wateva 4? ...

dey shud allow can speak myanmese, bangla, tagalog, etc n sing myanmese, bangla, tagalog, etc songs ...

blang got what
RTS have tamil so sounds like blanga

they also have korean..

why must speak burma, this not burma country
tjis also not pinoy country ah
 
For the good of unity and education of the nation, all Chinese and dialects, Malay, Tamil and Hindi should be banned from TV and radio, only English be used on national media. Those Chinese, Malays and Indians who wish to keep some of their cultural roots can always keep them at their homes and private businesses.

Resident immigrants (not tourists) must pass a basic English test, as has already been in place in US and UK for more than decades. We're not part of Malaysia anymore. We've never been part of India or China. We've never had a common Singapore language except English by which all laws of the land are conducted.
 
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