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So is this racial/religious profiling by the PAP government?

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Racial profiling. Targetting the Malays.
Or religious profiling. Targetting the Muslims?
Anyone calling out the PAP government for being racist or discriminatory?

But if a non-Malay/non-Muslim individual was to put up a post on social media citing the fact that, statistically, drug consumption and possibly trafficking is highest among the Malays/Muslims, this person will be attacked for being racist/discriminatory.

All 71 Singapore mosques will support anti-drug fight by CNB and Muis​

The annual anti-drug campaign is in conjunction with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26.


The annual anti-drug campaign is in conjunction with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26.
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David Sun

June 25, 2021


SINGAPORE - All 71 mosques here will be backing an anti-drug campaign this year, with a specially crafted sermon encouraging the community to play an active role.
The Dadah Itu Haram initiative was unveiled by Minister for Home Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam and Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim at the Al-Ansar Mosque in Bedok on Friday (June 25).
They were joined by Mr Esa Masood, chief executive of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis), and Ustaz Dr Mohammad Hannan Hassan, the deputy Mufti.
The annual anti-drug campaign is in conjunction with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26, and is a collaboration between the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) and Muis.
The effort, which was launched in 2017, was supported by 15 mosques last year, but is backed by all 71 mosques this year.
During Friday prayers, a specially crafted sermon by the Office of the Mufti emphasised the importance of community involvement in the fight against drug abuse.


"As one community, we play an important role together in helping and providing the required support, to those who have fallen into the trap of drug abuse, in order to overcome their addiction," read the sermon.
"The harmful impact of drug abuse is undeniable. It does not only harm individuals, but also cause family institutions to be affected and hopes to be destroyed. The future of their children will also be neglected."
Banners reminding the community of the fight against drugs will be displayed at the mosques.
Speaking to the media at the unveiling, Mr Shanmugam thanked Muis for its support over the years.
"Today's launch reaffirms the close working relationship, the commitment with Muis and mosques, to raise anti-drug awareness in the community," he said.
"The support for this from mosques is important because they are a key focal point, touch point, for many in the community, and we will continue to work with all our community partners including the mosques, send out the message, and strengthen support for offenders."
 
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Wow asking mosques to spread the anti drug message without asking the same of churches, temples and synagogues certainly sends a strong message that only religion with a major drug problem is Islam.

Isn't there some sort of law against this sort of discrimination by innuendo?
 
I have seen 'dadah is haram' banners displayed outside some mosques. I think they already know what's going on. :wink:
 
I have seen 'dadah is haram' banners displayed outside some mosques. I think they already know what's going on. :wink:
if not haram then it must be halal. This is discrimination, so only those of a certain creed and faith can get high without penalties imposed on them?
 
Where is Sarah Bagharib? Is she going to go onto social media and call out Minister for Home Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam, Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Central Narcotics Board and MUIS for being racist and practising religious discrimination? Will she demand a meeting with them and an apology from them?
 
Where is Sarah Bagharib? Is she going to go onto social media and call out Minister for Home Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam, Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Central Narcotics Board and MUIS for being racist and practising religious discrimination? Will she demand a meeting with them and an apology from them?
What about using Sarah Porkrib standee cut out figure to put outside the mosque to support anti drug fight?
 
Come on. The malays are supporting their brothers in afghanistan who are growing opium. They don't want their brothers to starve
 
Wow asking mosques to spread the anti drug message without asking the same of churches, temples and synagogues certainly sends a strong message that only religion with a major drug problem is Islam.

Isn't there some sort of law against this sort of discrimination by innuendo?
Only one are users. The rest are sellers and traders of the same stuff.
 
If they stay away from drugs, the people at halfway houses will become unemployed. :frown:

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Chinese take drugs too. During party and sometimes just to get high.
 
Chinese take drugs too. During party and sometimes just to get high.

The whole PAP cabinet is on something. What else can explain their bizarre behavior and convoluted logic that is constantly on display?
 
Next the Indian temples will have a campaign targeting the Keling community to abstain from drinking alcohol and beating their spouses when drunk.
 
Next the Indian temples will have a campaign targeting the Keling community to abstain from drinking alcohol and beating their spouses when drunk.
please don’t, a lot of chinese will cry father cry mother when SG POOLS closes.
 
Absolutely a waste of time and money. It would just like telling m&d not to fuck sisters and daughters.
 
Wow asking mosques to spread the anti drug message without asking the same of churches, temples and synagogues certainly sends a strong message that only religion with a major drug problem is Islam.

Isn't there some sort of law against this sort of discrimination by innuendo?
It’s only racist if the politicians say so.
 
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