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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

egalitarian, you say?

LOL.


Reading Alfian Sa'at's works makes me feel like a radical/social activist/freedom advocate.

(They spur on a plethora of burning questions..

Do we truly possess freedom of speech in Singapore? If we claim to practise democracy, what then is the justification for the implementation of the Internal Security Act? And why is the party in power's reign so absolute? Why is homosexuality an offence here? So what if you're straight, or gay, or bi? Does your sexual orientation define who you are? Is American imperialism and its cultural invasion eroding our social/national identity? Do we even have one to begin with?

that I wish someone would answer.)




10:57 PM