“I will not travel to Singapore anymore. Keep it up, Amos Yee!” On Saturday (4 July), Hong Kongers turned out in droves to protest against Singapore’s mistreatment of teen blogger Amos Yee. By droves, we mean about 50 or so irate protesters. They’re doing this to display their anger towards the treatment Amos has received and show that Amos is not alone. The protesters burned paper images of former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his son, current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Ever wanted to see a photo of Lee Kuan Yew half-heartedly catching fire? That fire is so disinterested in burning paper, it’s not even doing the one thing fire is supposed to do best: “Lee Kuan Yew go to hell!” “Shame on Lee Hsien Loong!” “Shame shame Singaporean government!” “Free free Amos Yee!” Ouch. The fury doesn’t end here. Over 50 protesters put their anger on tiny whiteboards Hong Kong protesters aren’t stopping at the burning of Lee Kuan Yew and Prime Minister Lee’s photos. They’re also exhibiting their support for Amos Yee with one line declarations written on whiteboards. And one Facebook page — Free Amos Yee – HK — has made sure that the entire world knows this. They have since immortalised the photos on […]
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