great - so more of them can cum here and insult us - becasue only 3 months reformative a few k fine, no jail no cane - i already say everything about sg is sending teh wrong signal to those talents. the whioel coctry no integrity. i certainly knownext election 'who' to vote, 'what' not to vote. 'who' as a human, 'what' as a heartless non living thing
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:His benefits have been terminated for next semester, according to the memo.
Okay, that's an even more punishment for him.
For those of you who think his punishment is that light, please consider that he has to:
1. Pay a $3000 fine,
2. Do 3 months community service
3. Have his scholarship benefits terminated for one semester
All that for doing something which strictly speaking wasn't criminal. Yeah, he p*ssed off a lot of Singaporeans, but at least it was a remark that targeted Singaporeans in general and not specific racial or religious groups (in which case, the remarks would have been far more damaging, and the Racial Harmony or Sedition Acts could've been tossed at him).
Heck, that A*Star scholar who pranced around naked in Holland V got away with a smaller fine.
Sure, he could've gotten expelled and deported, but do consider that his punishment is not exactly small potatoes either.
Not trying to defend his actions; all I'm saying is, it's not exactly accurate to say that he got away with it with a slap on the wrist.
As always, after one week.
This will be forgotten.
Let's move on.
now we already have another axe to grind
make it axes
the primary 1 thing and the T4 thing
was his apology even sincere?
oh no, what makes a person that apologizes to dogs? bitch?
really it should be a cane! then all will remember cum here don;t play play.
come on insulting a whole nation is worse than insulting a race!
really i think really we must be dogs
cane him a few strokes good then send him packing, is better than all the fines!
next time another one do the same and then you see sg will soon loose its place on earth.
don;t worry about no one cumming here study - lots of them queueing
will his countrymen protest in front of NUS?
Typical Chinese.
All Singaporean.... Remember this....
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He will be more infamous than Mas Selemat....
Originally posted by fudgester:Okay, that's an even more punishment for him.
For those of you who think his punishment is that light, please consider that he has to:
1. Pay a $3000 fine,
2. Do 3 months community service
3. Have his scholarship benefits terminated for one semester
All that for doing something which strictly speaking wasn't criminal. Yeah, he p*ssed off a lot of Singaporeans, but at least it was a remark that targeted Singaporeans in general and not specific racial or religious groups (in which case, the remarks would have been far more damaging, and the Racial Harmony or Sedition Acts could've been tossed at him).
Heck, that A*Star scholar who pranced around naked in Holland V got away with a smaller fine.
Sure, he could've gotten expelled and deported, but do consider that his punishment is not exactly small potatoes either.
Not trying to defend his actions; all I'm saying is, it's not exactly accurate to say that he got away with it with a slap on the wrist.
Fudge, on the other hand, those amount could be just peanuts to his family.
However, I am just a bit amused about how Education institutes award scholarships to people.
Chinese MOE scholar Sun Xu has been fined $3,000 and required to perform three months of community service by the National University of Singapore (NUS) for calling Singaporeans "dogs" on his microblog.
The NUS on Monday also revoked the engineering student's scholarship benefits for his final semester.
An
NUS spokesperson said: “Mr Sun’s undergraduate scholarship benefits
have been terminated for the final semester as his behaviour was
unbecoming of a scholarship holder. Hence, he is required to pay back
about $8,200 for the first tranche of this semester’s scholarship
benefits, which had been disbursed to him."
"Each undergraduate
scholarship, which covers school fees and accommodation, costs between
$18,000 to $25,000 per year. Under the terms of Mr Sun’s undergraduate
scholarship, he is required to work in a Singapore-based company for up
to 6 years. The full length of service obligation still applies to Mr
Sun."
"The University, which is administering the scholarship, has conveyed these details to Mr Sun," she said.
Sun had been called before the school's disciplinary board on 13 March after he came under a heavy online backlash following his "there are more dogs than
humans" in Singapore post on his personal Weibo microblog.
In an email circulated on Monday to NUS students, Prof Tan Eng
Chye, deputy president of academic affairs and provost, said the board
"has ruled that his remarks were improper, insensitive and disrespectful
to the community. The remarks had also stirred up considerable unease,
distrust and ill-will within and beyond the university community."
The
Board of Discipline (BOD), comprising senior academics as well as
representatives of the NUS Students’ Union, meted out the punishments as
"his behaviour was unbecoming of a scholarship holder." NUS is the
administrator of his scholarship.
Prof Tan added that Sun has been counselled and is deeply sorry.
At 2pm on Monday, Sun posted another public apology on his Facebook page, accepting the NUS Board of Discipline's decision.
"My
last month has been filled with great regrets and remorse. My comments
were disrespectful and inappropriate, and I am very sorry for making
those comments... I just want to say again that I am deeply sorry.
Please accept my sincere and heartfelt apologies," he wrote.
In
an ongoing Yahoo! poll, 39 per cent of respondents felt the punishments
were too lenient, while 35 per cent said they were too little, too late.
And yet Mr Baey said initially:
"I can understand why they reacted that way, it's not a pleasant
thing to hear, belittling of Singaporeans. I think there's a bit of
patriotism at play, which is a good thing. Although he didn't
specifically mention Singaporeans, he just said "in Singapore".
He didn't mention Singaporeans per se; it could have been an unpleasant experience which he had. I can imagine why people are unhappy, and it could be a result of the way young people write. They could be expressive in how they describe things, which someone who's older might not appreciate. And of course, the slang and the things he used is very Shanghainese. I think it's quite colloquial, likewise I think there are some young-speak which I don't understand.
Even his comment about the dogs - it might not literally mean that, it might mean something else, even though it is definitely not something positive.
We (also) need to reflect, are we the way that they described?” "
Originally posted by shrekho:Fudge, on the other hand, those amount could be just peanuts to his family.
However, I am just a bit amused about how Education institutes award scholarships to people.
True, but let's not get too carried away by emotion.
The punishment is certainly quite hefty, especially when you consider that everyone thought that he would get away with nothing more than a warning letter.
The A*Star scholar who went naked in Holland V broke the law outright, and she got hit with nothing more than a small fine.
A certain MP (you all know who) insulted Malays and Indians, and all he got was a scolding from his fellow MPs, if that. It can be argued that the MP's remarks were more damaging and divisive to our social fabric since it targeted specific racial groups. This PRC kid's remarks on the other hand were directed at Singaporeans in general.
Not saying that I would complain at having this fella expelled and deported. I'm just saying that he got more than a slap on the wrist.
Originally posted by fudgester:Okay, that's an even more punishment for him.
For those of you who think his punishment is that light, please consider that he has to:
1. Pay a $3000 fine,
2. Do 3 months community service
3. Have his scholarship benefits terminated for one semester
All that for doing something which strictly speaking wasn't criminal. Yeah, he p*ssed off a lot of Singaporeans, but at least it was a remark that targeted Singaporeans in general and not specific racial or religious groups (in which case, the remarks would have been far more damaging, and the Racial Harmony or Sedition Acts could've been tossed at him).
Heck, that A*Star scholar who pranced around naked in Holland V got away with a smaller fine.
Sure, he could've gotten expelled and deported, but do consider that his punishment is not exactly small potatoes either.
Not trying to defend his actions; all I'm saying is, it's not exactly accurate to say that he got away with it with a slap on the wrist.
Likewise the sanctions applied to him are not criminal penalties. If Singaporean bond-breakers who pay their contractual dues are shamed, the same high standards must apply to him in the name of equity, harsh or not, foreigner or not.
Originally posted by alize:Likewise the sanctions applied to him are not criminal penalties. If Singaporean bond-breakers who pay their contractual dues are shamed, the same high standards must apply to him in the name of equity, harsh or not, foreigner or not.
Wah, now you drag bond breakers into the story.
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:All Singaporean.... Remember this....
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that's a fuck face - marler fucking face
Originally posted by alize:Chinese MOE scholar Sun Xu has been fined $3,000 and required to perform three months of community service by the National University of Singapore (NUS) for calling Singaporeans "dogs" on his microblog.
The NUS on Monday also revoked the engineering student's scholarship benefits for his final semester.
An NUS spokesperson said: “Mr Sun’s undergraduate scholarship benefits have been terminated for the final semester as his behaviour was unbecoming of a scholarship holder. Hence, he is required to pay back about $8,200 for the first tranche of this semester’s scholarship benefits, which had been disbursed to him."
"Each undergraduate scholarship, which covers school fees and accommodation, costs between $18,000 to $25,000 per year. Under the terms of Mr Sun’s undergraduate scholarship, he is required to work in a Singapore-based company for up to 6 years. The full length of service obligation still applies to Mr Sun."
"The University, which is administering the scholarship, has conveyed these details to Mr Sun," she said.
Sun had been called before the school's disciplinary board on 13 March after he came under a heavy online backlash following his "there are more dogs than humans" in Singapore post on his personal Weibo microblog.
In an email circulated on Monday to NUS students, Prof Tan Eng Chye, deputy president of academic affairs and provost, said the board "has ruled that his remarks were improper, insensitive and disrespectful to the community. The remarks had also stirred up considerable unease, distrust and ill-will within and beyond the university community."
The Board of Discipline (BOD), comprising senior academics as well as representatives of the NUS Students’ Union, meted out the punishments as "his behaviour was unbecoming of a scholarship holder." NUS is the administrator of his scholarship.Prof Tan added that Sun has been counselled and is deeply sorry.
At 2pm on Monday, Sun posted another public apology on his Facebook page, accepting the NUS Board of Discipline's decision.
"My last month has been filled with great regrets and remorse. My comments were disrespectful and inappropriate, and I am very sorry for making those comments... I just want to say again that I am deeply sorry. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt apologies," he wrote.
In an ongoing Yahoo! poll, 39 per cent of respondents felt the punishments were too lenient, while 35 per cent said they were too little, too late.
why not i kill and rape his whole family - then i say 'sorry' - okay right?
Originally posted by alize:Likewise the sanctions applied to him are not criminal penalties. If Singaporean bond-breakers who pay their contractual dues are shamed, the same high standards must apply to him in the name of equity, harsh or not, foreigner or not.
he probably had a special face - so got special treatment. but not everyone will want a facce like his. cos its either descibed as 'dick face' or 'fuck face'.
Originally posted by charlize:Wah, now you drag bond breakers into the story.
We all know foreign bond breakers are NOT SHAMED and they cannot be compelled to stay or pay..
Years ago, a certain someone proudly boasted he will shame bond breakers in the papers.
still i feel the photo is like fuck face. seriously its not an insult from me. its my heartfeel opion of the photo. and i find no other words in teh english dictionary to escribe it - but the only word ' fuck'. while this one before me is entitiled to his opion to describe it as 'dick' followed by 'face'. but if anyone feel offended - i can only say 'sorry, its truely a 'fuck;' face to me.
Intolerable action and behaviour. To be honest, I don't think they very much appreciate what we have here - for them. Oh well, since SG's like a multi-racial community, nearly like a FFA place where everyone can come and go as they like. Does it still matter?
I mean my blood still boils when I read about those comments, but come think of it, what exactly happened to have a day like this? *shrugs* =)
You want to talk about criminal?
Didnt Sun Xu threaten to wait for someone with a knife downstairs? Isnt that threat already CRIMINAL ? Oh, you want to wait til he really poke someone to death then you consider it criminal is it ? Damn Knn loh ..
This is a threat to our citizens safety !!
Why the FK is there no punishment meted out for giving this threat ? Our citizen's welfare is not the govt concern right ?
Honestly this creep can consider himself lucky that he didnt get beaten up til now at all.
Our citizens are just too law abiding. If this facade took place somewhere else, you'll be sure he will get hantam til his lao beh lao bu have to start scraping his face off the floor.
Originally posted by Xiao^P:
Our citizens are just too law abiding. If this facade took place somewhere else, you'll be sure he will get hantam til his lao beh lao bu have to start scraping his face off the floor.
appeared to be law abiding...but not really that law abiding it seems, as seen by the recent spate of fights involving youths
the beating up of ferrari uncle at Orchard few days back
and the gangfight leading to manslaughter of a student at Pasir Ris
Hello Mr Baey
u hav invited some guests to your home n accommodated them. 1 of them passed a comment " There r more dogs than human in this house"
yr reply was " well, he didn't mention my home"
my Q is " do u have any dignity ? "