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  • Continued Human Rights crimes are committed by Singaporean leaders and they should be held accountable for their actions in an international court of law. Perhaps things will change with the death of a dictator that has mandated the barbaric torture of males for over 40 years

  • @buterfli2002 The worlds biggest threat is liberal fascism, that has resulted in western governments being soft on crime. Normal common people in the west are fed up of murderers pedofiles, getting soft treatment thanks to out of touch liberal intellectuals. We are fed up of rising violent crime. Many people admire Singapore for its tough approach to crime that has made it a very safe country. People are tired of liberalism and if criminals don't want be punished, they must not commit crime!

  • @ELPaso1990TX No one said anything about being "soft" on crime, but it is easy to use that as some sort of an excuse to allow physical brutality and the Torture of human beings. All international human rights groups, the majority of United Nations members and most of the rest of the civilized world rightfully condemn Singapore's acts for the cruelty it is and prohibit this violence. Criminals are still human beings but Singapore de-humanizes offenders violent or not

  • I was so unhappy to leave SAS. It had lots of awesome and amazing memories that you cannot find in any other school. Seeing this video just breaks my heart. Thank you SAS! ;)

  • Very foolish Americans for being in Singapore in the first place. Singapore stands for everything contrary that America does not: Human rights violations, censorship, denial of civil liberties, persecution of journalists/authors (Alan shadrake), draconian laws, torture of males in the prison system, a mandatory death penalty, and the list goes on.

  • How is blaring their horns a wonderful tradition? It's very inconsiderate to the residents living nearby. I am one, and was rudely awakened by this noise pollution after a whole night of working. If this happens again next year, I will be reporting the school to the police for public disturbance.

  • @SASdriverssuck I am sorry that you were disturbed. It only happens once a year, and it is during the day where most people are at work or up anyway. When I lived in Singapore, I had to put up with the many various disturbances - like that horrid joss burning for the hungry ghost month - and so many Singaporeans suffer from it too because at the end of the day, we lived in very close proximity. We all put up with people's various practices and habits - it is called tolerance.

  • @gmsale1970 Religious nonsense aside (can't stand them joss burning either - ehhh, maybe I'm getting too old), 45 minutes of constant blaring is not a joke. Imagine if you had a little baby whom you had just gotten to sleep and then *this* happens. I'd tolerate about 5 minutes or so of the honking, but when it goes on for 45 minutes? You've gotta be kidding me.

  • @SASdriverssuck It is going to happen again, because this is a tradition because a lot of people at schools like this never get to see each other again, people move all the time and it’s not their goddamn fault, if you have a problem I think that you should stuff it up your tight ass,it’s one day out of the fucking year and I think you should lay off them, the Staff of this school obviously have no goddamn problem with it, and they’re most obviously a lot closer to the source of the noise.

  • hino bus model..

  • wat bus model are this??? scania?

  • @bmwfanz sorry not sure but you could be right

  • Hey i am chines from Singapore age 14 me and my friends at northlight school take MRT to go home when we saw 2 American kissing in the MRT then i think the Singapore law should not let them do it in the MRT when i saw 1 young boy and a girl saw them kissing they say (I love you will you kiss me) this is not right there age is too young the American should not kiss in the MRT this is affect the children people please think tell the police or something to put a law no kissing in the MRT or Bus.

  • BARBARIC AND BRUTAL and No excuse for the cruelty and violations of human rights perpetrated by this vicious government.

    Hardly a day passes that a criminal judge does not sentence a male to torture floggings in a kangaroo court (done so sickeningly commonly as ordering noodles).

    Singapore (Now a clone of communist China).

    SINGAPORE'S SIGNATURE: VIOLENCE, TORTURE AND DISGUSTING MANDATORY DEATH PENALTY-OURRAGEOUS ABUSE!

  • omg i miss SAS so much!! i went thr 4 9yrs! 

  • Great clip Grace! Funny, we only found it tongiht as we were looking up another clip of an SAS boy who did a guitar, song number...

  • I went to SAS from k-12 and I don't remember this ever happening - I missed out! Guess it's a new thing. Thought I would have heard about it though considering I still have siblings in the elementary school. Oh well!

  • Correction:

    Change class to class"es".

  • This school's overall great with many surprises on many categories, but the thing that bitters me out are cocky students and desperate attention seekers during class that pulls out lame ass jokes every time, and like I'm supposed to laugh. Not only all that, but there are sex addicts all over in middle school and high school. I'm going to be a sophomore next week, and there are 3 more years to go until I escape from 4 years of "prison". Can't wait for college.

  • I would never subject my children to schools in Singapore. Stupid Americans.

  • @butterflye2020 that's really how closed minded you are? I go to SAS and am a senior, test scores from SAS are much higher than most school in the states, so are SAT scores

  • @freshfishbowl I am speaking to American parents who live in Singapore with their children and referring to its inhumane government and phony democracy. I am speaking about Singapores' cruel judicial system and archaic laws, its barbaric death penalty, its censorship, human rights abuses and torture. I am not speaking about SAT scores. Singapore is everything contrary to what America stands for and I am of the opinion Americans should not be there.

  • @freshfishbowl I've been here for 2 1/2 years, it's not how you think it would be.People aren't getting caned for chewing gum or anything like that,and people aren't getting hanged all the time either.And the censorship thing is only with TV,people can go anywhere online to find information.I love America,and in fact, I would say that I hate Singapore,but not because of how the government runs the country,because of the stuck up expats,but unless you've lived here,you really can't say anything

  • @freshfishbowl No one said people are getting caned for chewing gum although that is one of the ridiculous laws in Singapore. Males ARE getting brutally beaten (caned) every week in the prisons. The governement has admitted thousands have been flogged over the past few years. The local citizen pays no attention to this torture because it is so commonplace. Singapore executions are one of the highest in the world and the media IS censored. You may not know it but so is the Internet.

  • @butterflye2020 Listen,right now I'm in the process of moving back to the statesI couldn't be more excited because for the past 2 1/2 years,I've hated Singapore. But I will defend it against false criticism.I do agree that Singapore is harsh on drugs, but guess what, don't bring drugs here and you won't get in trouble.And just so you know,the whole gum thing is just urban legend, EVERYONE chews gum, they freaking sell it on the base here.It's like people criticizing the USA without being there.

  • @freshfishbowl I am NOT falsely critisizing the oddball gum law. From a human rights abuse standpoint this barbaric government has an inhumane MANDATORY death penalty for drugs, and brutally beats law offenders-even for Non violent infractions, and illegals. These are FACTS. Americans should not be in this place that has legalized torture and American businesses should not do business with these people. Don't look the other way EXPOSE this abuse!

  • @butterflye2020 Here's the thing.It's their country,they don't force people to live here.Singapore is well known to he harsh with their laws, therefore, OBEY THEM!If you want to do drugs, drive 20 minutes to Malaysia.And no,the gum law isn't true,it used to be,but now they could care less.Just because you live in a country,doesn't mean you have to agree with everything it does.And they don't kill people for simply possessing drugs.Kids at school get caught every year,they're just deported.

  • @freshfishbowl I absolutely know this and the fact that Singapore has the reputation of being a barbaric country. Please dont get me started on Sadistic Malaysia. I am speaking mainly to adults. What I am saying is FOREIGNERS ,TOURISTS, AMERICANS etc Dont go to or live in Singapore! I am of the opinion International companies and corporations should not do business with countries that legalize torture and violate human rights!

  • @butterflye2020 So you wouldn't go anywhere that violates human rights? Or is it just people that can violate human rights, but if the government does it, it's wrong? Child prostitution, that's in the US and it's a human rights issue, but it's ok because the government doesn't condone it? Every country has its flaws, you fail to mention that singapore has an EXTREMELY low crime rate and over all is a pretty good place to live...although, you wouldn't know that because you've never lived here.

  • @freshfishbowl You know exactly what I am talking about. You cannot justify or condone this violence by trying to point out "flaws" or other atrocities elsewhere. The sadistic Singapore government LEGALIZES torture and it is against and is a violation of International Law! Yes encourage people DON'T go to Singapore, Yes encourage tourists to STAY AWAY and STOP doing business with this place. I don't care how low a crime rate is - there is No justification for crimes against humanity.

  • @butterflye2020 It sounds like you're confusing Singapore with China.I've lived here for 3 years and have NEVER encountered anything that wouldn't be found the America.Do some more research, maybe actually live in Singapore, and then come back with your results.Until then, don't rely on what people tell you, experience it for yourself.

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  • The reason why dragon trafficking in Singapore is Death penalty is because you ARE KILLING INNOCENT LIVES TO KEEP YOUR COMPANY OF HOOLIGANS ALIVE!

  • @freshfishbowl A great many thanks for speaking up for Singapore. I'm a Singaporean and should you return to Singapore for the hols in the future, I say "Welcome anytime, dude" !

  • @butterflye2020 I have simple questions for you: Are you a junkie? Singapore has harsh laws for the city, would she be so fine were it not for these laws? So what if we don't have the lowest crime rate yet we permit such laws? All countries has its rules. As a patriot I would not be happy to see false acclaim towards my country, and neither would you. Yes. You mentioned harsh punishments - which would not happen if you did nothing wrong.

  • man i miss this school

  • Yes, it is a great school. My boys miss it like anything and they were only there from K to Grade 1.

  • i used to go to this school and then moved I MISS IT LIKE HELL!!!!

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  • hahaha lol :D i liked goin to this school it was fun there :P

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  • wat grade r u in?? i was in 7th grade til i went back to the states

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  • ohhh im in 8th rite now too lol wat ur name?? Im Alex Simeon... ask around if some ppl know me

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  • i was in Mrs. Carrol's homebase on C side

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