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#541 - Politicians Graded on LGBTQ Stance & NUS Students Get Wednesday Me-Time
Manage episode 426592155 series 2858269
Recently, Protect Singapore released a scorecard grading politicians based on their LGBTQ stance. Some were disappointed that this occurred right before Pink Dot, but we argue why it might be a good thing. Elsewhere, NUS announced that its students can take Wednesday afternoons off for out-of-class activities starting this August, ostensibly to aid their mental well-being. We question whether this move was really necessary.
(00:00) Intro
(10:19) Politicians Graded on LGBTQ Stance
(29:11) NUS Students Get Wednesday Me-Time
(43:42) One Shiok Comment
(46:12) One Shiok Thing
Find us here!
- Our website | https://www.ministryoffunny.com
- YLB Subreddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/YahLahBut/
- YLB Telegram Channel | https://t.me/YahLahButPodcast
- YLB TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@yahlahbut
- YLB IG | https://www.instagram.com/yahlahbut/
Nominate a Senior over 60 for Folklory!
- We’ll be recording 60 Folklories with 60 Singaporeans above 60 yrs
- So if you know someone with stories & lessons to share, send us their details!
- This will be part of our “Words of Wisdom” Project as part of SG60
- Nominate someone by clicking here, and we’ll be in touch!
Politicians Graded on LGBTQ Stance
- Thousands turn up for annual Pink Dot SG rally to show support for LGBTQ community
- Politicians show up for Pink Dot despite scorecard grading their 'family values', say it's important to engage different groups
- PSG Scorecard
- Pink Dot 16: No One Left Behind
- [2020] Gay rights group releases scorecard grading S’pore politicians based on their views on LGBTQ issues
- [2020] Rainbow Scorecard - Review of the Decade by Sayoni
- The Business of Activism — Why Pink Dot continues post repeal
NUS Students Get Wednesday Me-Time
- NUS students can take Wednesday afternoons off from 3pm to 6pm for out-of-class activities
- NUSOne: A holistic approach to achieve a well-rounded university experience
- NUS introduces Wednesday afternoons off and new sports hostel in push for holistic education
One Shiok Comment
One Shiok Thing
- Meet the L.A. Influencer Who Is Trying to Get Famous By Never Tipping at Restaurants and Bars
- Disturbing Comments on IG
Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
590 episodes
Manage episode 426592155 series 2858269
Recently, Protect Singapore released a scorecard grading politicians based on their LGBTQ stance. Some were disappointed that this occurred right before Pink Dot, but we argue why it might be a good thing. Elsewhere, NUS announced that its students can take Wednesday afternoons off for out-of-class activities starting this August, ostensibly to aid their mental well-being. We question whether this move was really necessary.
(00:00) Intro
(10:19) Politicians Graded on LGBTQ Stance
(29:11) NUS Students Get Wednesday Me-Time
(43:42) One Shiok Comment
(46:12) One Shiok Thing
Find us here!
- Our website | https://www.ministryoffunny.com
- YLB Subreddit | https://www.reddit.com/r/YahLahBut/
- YLB Telegram Channel | https://t.me/YahLahButPodcast
- YLB TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@yahlahbut
- YLB IG | https://www.instagram.com/yahlahbut/
Nominate a Senior over 60 for Folklory!
- We’ll be recording 60 Folklories with 60 Singaporeans above 60 yrs
- So if you know someone with stories & lessons to share, send us their details!
- This will be part of our “Words of Wisdom” Project as part of SG60
- Nominate someone by clicking here, and we’ll be in touch!
Politicians Graded on LGBTQ Stance
- Thousands turn up for annual Pink Dot SG rally to show support for LGBTQ community
- Politicians show up for Pink Dot despite scorecard grading their 'family values', say it's important to engage different groups
- PSG Scorecard
- Pink Dot 16: No One Left Behind
- [2020] Gay rights group releases scorecard grading S’pore politicians based on their views on LGBTQ issues
- [2020] Rainbow Scorecard - Review of the Decade by Sayoni
- The Business of Activism — Why Pink Dot continues post repeal
NUS Students Get Wednesday Me-Time
- NUS students can take Wednesday afternoons off from 3pm to 6pm for out-of-class activities
- NUSOne: A holistic approach to achieve a well-rounded university experience
- NUS introduces Wednesday afternoons off and new sports hostel in push for holistic education
One Shiok Comment
One Shiok Thing
- Meet the L.A. Influencer Who Is Trying to Get Famous By Never Tipping at Restaurants and Bars
- Disturbing Comments on IG
Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
590 episodes
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