EPISODE · Mar 4, 2022 · 53 MIN
#270 - Minister Shanmugam comments on 377A & MP Ang Wei Neng suggests expiry date for degrees
from Yah Lah But
In parliament, Minister Shanmugam commented on the courts’ recent judgement in the constitutional challenge to Section 377A, and reinforced that the government will not proactively enforce the law. Is this a step in the right direction? In the same parliamentary sitting, MP for West Coast GRC Ang Wei Neng put forth a “radical idea” of setting expiry dates on degrees conferred by local universities. After receiving a massive backlash online, he clarified that his idea was merely “food for thought”. Is the backlash warranted?Follow and support our Folklory journey towards 100 customers in 100 days! Check it out on https://folklory.com/ Find us here!Our YLB Subreddit for detailed show notes and mindblowing discussionsYLB's TikTok featuring us dancing uwuOur YLB YouTube channel to watch videos of all our guest interviewsOur YLB IG account where we post exclusive BTS of the podcastMinister Shanmugam comments on 377AGovernment considering 'best way forward' on 377A, will respect different viewpoints: Shanmugam - CNATranscript of speech by Mr K ShanmugamSection 377A stays on the books, but cannot be used to prosecute men for having gay sex, rules Court of Appeal - AsiaOneSingapore activists fail to overturn colonial-era LGBTQ criminalization law | GLAADVideo by Johnson OngSection 377A court ruling largely erases uncertainty on prosecution but legal position 'remains untidy': Lawyers - TodayMP Ang Wei Neng suggests expiry date for degreesMP Ang Wei Neng responds to 'fervent' reactions over suggestion for expiration date for local university degreesOne Shiok CommentComments thread on YLB #268Reddit comment by Intelligent-Form5678One Shiok ThingUFC 272: Covington vs Masvidal - Friend Turned Foe | Fight PreviewIt’s Your Friends Who Break Your Heart - The Atlantic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In parliament, Minister Shanmugam commented on the courts’ recent judgement in the constitutional challenge to Section 377A, and reinforced that the government will not proactively enforce the law. Is this a step in the right direction? In the same parliamentary sitting, MP for West Coast GRC Ang Wei Neng put forth a “radical idea” of setting expiry dates on degrees conferred by local universities. After receiving a massive backlash online, he clarified that his idea was merely “food for thought”. Is the backlash warranted?Follow and support our Folklory journey towards 100 customers in 100 days! Check it out on https://folklory.com/ Find us here!Our YLB Subreddit for detailed show notes and mindblowing discussionsYLB's TikTok featuring us dancing uwuOur YLB YouTube channel to watch videos of all our guest interviewsOur YLB IG account where we post exclusive BTS of the podcastMinister Shanmugam comments on 377AGovernment considering 'best way forward' on 377A, will respect different viewpoints: Shanmugam - CNATranscript of speech by Mr K ShanmugamSection 377A stays on the books, but cannot be used to prosecute men for having gay sex, rules Court of Appeal - AsiaOneSingapore activists fail to overturn colonial-era LGBTQ criminalization law | GLAADVideo by Johnson OngSection 377A court ruling largely erases uncertainty on prosecution but legal position 'remains untidy': Lawyers - TodayMP Ang Wei Neng suggests expiry date for degreesMP Ang Wei Neng responds to 'fervent' reactions over suggestion for expiration date for local university degreesOne Shiok CommentComments thread on YLB #268Reddit comment by Intelligent-Form5678One Shiok ThingUFC 272: Covington vs Masvidal - Friend Turned Foe | Fight PreviewIt’s Your Friends Who Break Your Heart - The Atlantic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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