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Fat blogger Kirsten han joining SPP or PSP for GE? If she enters parliament all gays will be allowed to fuck backside in public

underMIND

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And no death penalty for all crimes. Huat ah!

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3_M

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Don't know what is tcb thinking. There are certain politicians and activists he should steer clear even if it for occasion like cny celebration.

Don't be the dumb one who helps raise their profile at the expense of his own reputation. It never going to be win win for him.
 

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Don't know what is tcb thinking. There are certain politicians and activists he should steer clear even if it for occasion like cny celebration.

Don't be the dumb one who helps raise their profile at the expense of his own reputation. It never going to be win win for him.

Yea, as things stand TCB's probability of winning the upcoming election is already very low. I'm not sure why he's doing all this socializing in an unfettered manner that confers zero benefits but exposes him to substantial electoral risks.

If he's thinking such public images raise his profile as an opposition unifier, then I have to conclude he is not as politically savvy as I have thought. If he is mixing around with all sorts of people because he feels personally fine with it and that's his genial character, then he better start to wake up his idea and gear up for battle. His #1 priority is to win GE2020, not going about "making acquaintances" like an average Joe with nary a care for the world just because he feels like it.
 

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Activist roasted on Facebook for slamming Kho Jabing’s execution
Published 2 years ago on 21 May 2016
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Kho Jabing’s family, (from left) uncle Sunggoh Baling, mother Lenduk Baling, uncle Lunchom Gansi and sister Jumai at a press conference in Kuching, May 1, 2016. — Picture by Sulok Tawie
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 ― A Singaporean anti-death penalty activist earned a drubbing on Facebook after she wrote an emotional tribute about Kho Jabing, the Sarawakian who was executed in the island state yesterday for the murder of a Chinese national.

Angered by the hero treatment they claimed Kirsten Han had given the convicted killer, Facebookusers flooded her timeline with comments, many angrily telling the activist to pay the same respect to the murdered Cao Ruyin.

“If Kirsten wants to make the murderer the victim and martyr and the victim anonymous, I have very serious doubts about her own personal values.
“What kind of society does she think we should be? Sounds like she supports the ideology of a particular Middle East country where women who are raped are guilty and the rapists are victims,” said user Surya Kumar.

“Actually, this post by her makes me sick!” she added.
Han, in her post yesterday, had posted photographs of Jabing as a youth and written about his childhood and life in Miri before he moved to Singapore in search of a better life for his family.

She said on the night of the murder, Jabing had consumed alcohol, and that this may have affected his mental faculties.
She lashed out at Singapore’s criminal justice system for the roller coaster ride Jabing was put through after he was sentenced to death and kept in prison for nine years while awaiting the punishment, which was commuted at one point to life imprisonment but then changed again to the original sentence.
User Jun Cai told Han to stop “romanticising” murderers and, referring to the activist’s inclusion of tales of Jabing’s early years in the tribute note, pointed out that everyone, even murderers, have childhoods.

Julian Lim pointed out that the victim, a 40-year-old Chinese construction worker, did not get a second chance at life but little has been said about his family and his life.
“Worthless piece of journalism. While we do not celebrate his execution, there is a need to romanticise it? I’m utterly appalled by the lack of objective displayed by the author.

“Did the victim not have a childhood? Your energies could be better served helping those who truly deserve it. Cold and callous article. Utter rubbish,” another user, Tan Tim, said.

User Lee Ryan took pains to write a tribute to Cao and tagged Han to the note where he, in graphic description, detailed how Jabing had attacked the man with a tree branch.
“The defenceless Cao Ruyin was struck on the head time after time, blow after blow, as blood begin to trickle down his mangled face.
“JABING KHO did NOT stop. He continued to rain severe and relentless blows, punches and kicks on a already subdued victim. He had bludgeoned Cao Ruyin on the head with a tree branch while robbing him, raining blows as he laid on the ground.
“Cao Ruyin had his skull completely shattered from a massive 14 fractures, finally succumbing to his injuries six days later,” Lee wrote.
User Patrick Kong called Han “shameless” and accused her of double standards, asking if she would have cared to write a similar tribute to Cao who had died at Jabing’s hands.

“Do you care to also write about ‘The Life of Chao Ru Ying’, the innocent person whom the murderous Kho Jabing brutally and viciously murdered with 14 deadly blows that causes 14 fractures in Chao’s skull.

“Your shamelessness really knows no boundary and you still have the audacity to make a hero out of this murderous devil? Unbelievable!” Kong wrote.
As more comments poured in, Han decided to respond to her attackers, telling them that she felt no obligation to write a more “balanced” tribute as she was not producing a news report.

“I don’t apologise for it,” she said, adding that she would have written about the late Cao and interviewed his family as well but she could not be “everywhere at once writing everything at once”.

“I am just one person and am not omniscient. Also, I would very much like to encourage people to get involved in the things that they believe in ― if you feel that not enough attention or support is given to victims and their families, please take action and help them however you can.
“Set up support groups, raise funds, write their stories to fill that gap you so clearly see.
“Feel free to get in touch with me ― as I said, I'm more than willing to interview and document the struggles faced by victims ― and we will try to work something out. I will do my best,” Han said.

At the time of writing, Han’s tribute note has been shared 1,121 times, and garnered more than 1,300 reactions and about 383 comments.
Jabing was executed in Singapore yesterday afternoon, shortly after losing his bid to defer the punishment.
 

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Activist roasted on Facebook for slamming Kho Jabing’s execution
Published 2 years ago on 21 May 2016
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Kho Jabing’s family, (from left) uncle Sunggoh Baling, mother Lenduk Baling, uncle Lunchom Gansi and sister Jumai at a press conference in Kuching, May 1, 2016. — Picture by Sulok Tawie
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 ― A Singaporean anti-death penalty activist earned a drubbing on Facebook after she wrote an emotional tribute about Kho Jabing, the Sarawakian who was executed in the island state yesterday for the murder of a Chinese national.

Angered by the hero treatment they claimed Kirsten Han had given the convicted killer, Facebookusers flooded her timeline with comments, many angrily telling the activist to pay the same respect to the murdered Cao Ruyin.

“If Kirsten wants to make the murderer the victim and martyr and the victim anonymous, I have very serious doubts about her own personal values.
“What kind of society does she think we should be? Sounds like she supports the ideology of a particular Middle East country where women who are raped are guilty and the rapists are victims,” said user Surya Kumar.

“Actually, this post by her makes me sick!” she added.
Han, in her post yesterday, had posted photographs of Jabing as a youth and written about his childhood and life in Miri before he moved to Singapore in search of a better life for his family.

She said on the night of the murder, Jabing had consumed alcohol, and that this may have affected his mental faculties.
She lashed out at Singapore’s criminal justice system for the roller coaster ride Jabing was put through after he was sentenced to death and kept in prison for nine years while awaiting the punishment, which was commuted at one point to life imprisonment but then changed again to the original sentence.
User Jun Cai told Han to stop “romanticising” murderers and, referring to the activist’s inclusion of tales of Jabing’s early years in the tribute note, pointed out that everyone, even murderers, have childhoods.

Julian Lim pointed out that the victim, a 40-year-old Chinese construction worker, did not get a second chance at life but little has been said about his family and his life.
“Worthless piece of journalism. While we do not celebrate his execution, there is a need to romanticise it? I’m utterly appalled by the lack of objective displayed by the author.

“Did the victim not have a childhood? Your energies could be better served helping those who truly deserve it. Cold and callous article. Utter rubbish,” another user, Tan Tim, said.

User Lee Ryan took pains to write a tribute to Cao and tagged Han to the note where he, in graphic description, detailed how Jabing had attacked the man with a tree branch.
“The defenceless Cao Ruyin was struck on the head time after time, blow after blow, as blood begin to trickle down his mangled face.
“JABING KHO did NOT stop. He continued to rain severe and relentless blows, punches and kicks on a already subdued victim. He had bludgeoned Cao Ruyin on the head with a tree branch while robbing him, raining blows as he laid on the ground.
“Cao Ruyin had his skull completely shattered from a massive 14 fractures, finally succumbing to his injuries six days later,” Lee wrote.
User Patrick Kong called Han “shameless” and accused her of double standards, asking if she would have cared to write a similar tribute to Cao who had died at Jabing’s hands.

“Do you care to also write about ‘The Life of Chao Ru Ying’, the innocent person whom the murderous Kho Jabing brutally and viciously murdered with 14 deadly blows that causes 14 fractures in Chao’s skull.

“Your shamelessness really knows no boundary and you still have the audacity to make a hero out of this murderous devil? Unbelievable!” Kong wrote.
As more comments poured in, Han decided to respond to her attackers, telling them that she felt no obligation to write a more “balanced” tribute as she was not producing a news report.

“I don’t apologise for it,” she said, adding that she would have written about the late Cao and interviewed his family as well but she could not be “everywhere at once writing everything at once”.

“I am just one person and am not omniscient. Also, I would very much like to encourage people to get involved in the things that they believe in ― if you feel that not enough attention or support is given to victims and their families, please take action and help them however you can.
“Set up support groups, raise funds, write their stories to fill that gap you so clearly see.
“Feel free to get in touch with me ― as I said, I'm more than willing to interview and document the struggles faced by victims ― and we will try to work something out. I will do my best,” Han said.

At the time of writing, Han’s tribute note has been shared 1,121 times, and garnered more than 1,300 reactions and about 383 comments.
Jabing was executed in Singapore yesterday afternoon, shortly after losing his bid to defer the punishment.

Put buibui han in the same cell as the guy, and see if she Crawls out on all 4s or as a slab of pork.
 

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She's not the stereotypical Sarong Party Girl..she more like a fucking piece of batik table cloth at a western bufffet table
 

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Good luck to any party that she wants to join. Her only contribution will be to bring the party down (instead of bringing Singapore up). Honestly, besides writing, she has no other capabilities that she can boast of
 
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