Censorship on r/SingaporeRaw sub when calling out PRC users pretending to be Singaporean + false reporting to Reddit over the Malaysian Chinese Australian drink driver

Censorship on r/SingaporeRaw sub when calling out PRC users pretending to be Singaporean + false reporting to Reddit over the Malaysian Chinese Australian drink driver

Censorship on r/SingaporeRaw sub when calling out PRC users pretending to be Singaporean + false reporting to Reddit over the Malaysian Chinese Australian drink driver

Caught a PRC that is a regular to SG subs that purports to be Singaporean on an International sub openly saying he is a Chinese citizen and that China is his country.

r/SingaporeRaw mods tried to silence the discussion by removing it without citing any rules broken.

A few days earlier, in the Malaysian Chinese new citizen Australian that killed an elderly man drink-driving, splitting his body to 3 pieces, despite NO gag order, comments on the law court judgement link and his name were removed and reported to Reddit, leading to 7-day bans (appeal was won the same day with Reddit ruling it was a wrong call).

https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/s/rCWX7ZLPRn

**Time for a new subs like this to grow to combat their censorship of Singaporean concerns of foreign interference.**

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 5 days ago

Anyone knows what happened to Encik Tan Iced Kopi/Teh Melaka?

Multiple outlets I've gone to always say they don't have it?

I'm an Eastie. But yea tell me if you've seen this missing drink which was the main draw for me to go Encik Tan.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 7 days ago

Tan Zhi Wei, Malaysian Chinese Australian citizen driver that split an elderly's body into 3 parts comments got falsely reported and removed from SingaporeRaw despite NO GAG ORDER.

> No Gag order BTW. But Government media protecting the driver. Oh yea **repeat offender** too.

> It's a Malaysian Australian new citizen that came SG for PR.

> **Tan Zhi Wei, portfolio manager at Helicap.**

> Credit to the guy who linked the judgement in the Cecasub.

> The district judge's judgement in the case can be access [here](https://www.commonlii.org/sg/cases/SGDC/2026/72.html).

Weird that mine and another bro's posts got removed despite there being NO Gag Order on his name and 7-day ban woh.

Too bad for them, the ban got removed on appeal.

If it's really the mods that flag, don't like then ban me, it'll be a proof of your guilt.

Then we can all move to a sub that doesn't cover up the crimes of ALL foreigners - not just the ones the mods pick and choose. Guarantee the sub will die a slow.

We are all only here for the convenience of the main sub being CECAland.

If you false report Singaporeans for commenting, sooner or later like the main sub, this sub will die. And there are plenty of upcoming subs to go.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 9 days ago

Who is the ultimate turncoat in your country's politics that is hated by their own faction/party but loved by their opposition?

Republic of China - Lee Teng-hui 1996.

I’ve been fascinated by the legacy of Lee Teng-hui, President of the Republic of China (or as Westerners say, Taiwan) from 1988 to 2000.

​Groomed by Chiang Ching-kuo (son of dictator Chiang Kai-shek), Lee played the ultimate subservient protégé inside the authoritarian Kuomintang (KMT). He hid his true beliefs and hoodwinked party elders into thinking he was just a harmless "localist" technocrat.

​Once in power, he finally revealed his true intentions like a "Trojan horse":

  1. ​Democratised from within: He dismantled martial-law era restrictions and ushered in direct presidential elections, earning respect from the opposition.

  2. ​Reshaped national identity: He overhauled school textbooks to center local Taiwanese history over mainland China's.

  3. ​Denounced Beijing openly: After 24 Taiwanese tourists were murdered on a boat in Zhejiang in the 1994 Qiandao Lake Incident and China attempted a cover-up, Lee publicly slammed the Chinese Communist Party, calling them a "bandit regime", triggering a massive shift in Taiwanese public sentiment away from unification.

  4. ​Defied military threats: During the 1995-1996 Missile Crisis, he mocked Beijing’s military intimidation as "empty-headed missiles," later declaring cross-strait relations to be "special state-to-state relations."

  5. ​Formed a new opposition party: Outraged KMT hardliners expelled him after his term. In response, Lee helped launch a pro-independence party to actively fight his former KMT establishment.

Today the pan-Blue camp (leans China) revile him as an infiltrator that shattered reunification as orthdoxy, and broke the KMT's back, while the pan-Green camp (leans Taiwan independence) treat him as the great hero that gave the Taiwanese the country back.

In the Taiwanese era of the ROC, he is indisputably the highest rated leader overall (though followed very closely by Chiang Ching-kuo).

​It’s astonishing to see a leader disguise his motives for decades, reach the top of a dictatorship, surrender his party's absolute power, and reshape a nation's identity.

(It's actually way more intriguing than that - other highlights are what he did in 2000 to sabotage his own party so that the KMT lost the presidency, as well as the Black-Gold era where he was also involved in local corruption.)

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 11 days ago

Today is my country (Singapore)'s birthday - Say something nice/bad from your impressions of us

We're marking 61 years of independence - yes my own parents are older than the country.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 13 days ago
▲ 16 r/asksg

u/Frosty-TeaLeaf shit stirrer account? Blocking after commenting.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 16 days ago

What law in your country is very unpopular but has practically zero chance of being revoked?

I immediately realised this would probably be very extensive.

So ideally pick the most interesting one.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 16 days ago

Did Scarlett stop offering the discounted packed cooked leftovers?

As title. Referring to those $3 packs of leftover meat with noodles and veg. Not the peanuts, but the stuff behind the glass.

Specifically for the Suntec and Tampines outlets since they seem to be the last ones that offered it - Tai Seng no longer the last few times I checked at 9pm.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 23 days ago

How many times do you need to get called out u/Odd-Drink5007, keep spamming the same post but cowardly block people when called out

I can't see his latest repost when logged in as fella blocked LOL

Wonder why he feels so offended by CECA Indians getting called out ah.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 28 days ago

Don Don Donki: Natto Sushi Seasonal Promo Release

Limited Seasonal Promo.

Didn't catch the exact pricing (bought a couple of items so I can't figure the exact price), but it's priced slightly cheaper than their equivalents (eg salmon maki vs natto maki).

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 1 month ago

Eh Prestigious-Data2295, r.Philippines poster. Maybe don't talk so much because the Internet can easily find you out old man. You got Mother complex still wanna act so high and mighty against us Singaporeans who did NS.

Pag Pag boy maybe stay in your little kampung hut and don't talk so much, you've been outed already.

PS, your 1 year old account maybe should watch your trap a bit before you get bnned by Reddit old fart.

You like to attempt to shame others by posting screenshots as a comment right, so this gonna be fair game unc.

Since you love to insult people while blcking them so they can't reply, here's a taste of your own medicine buddy.

u/Hot-Job-6281 — 2 months ago