Amos Yee is set to give his first ever public talk at Harvard.
Yee is a teenager from Singapore who has recently been granted political asylum in the US. He was in trouble with the Singaporean regime for repeatedly criticizing the country's late founder, Lee Kuan Yew. His treatment has been marginally better in the US. Although he was granted asylum by the US back in March, he was held in US jail until late September where he ran in to difficulties for his ongoing criticism of Islam. Currently, he is banned from Facebook for alleged, unspecified "community standards" violations. His videos are available on YouTube.
(Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 14 2017, @02:43AM (2 children)
Protect anyone that harms Singapore that is what christian people like Moore want for the US.
Unless your objective is slavery and violence you should oppose these the violence that has been create because china that is an ally must be an enemy, LOOK AT US WE ARE MERITOCRATIC!!!!!!
(Score: 0, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 14 2017, @04:30AM
Sorry how is commenting on Singaporean extreme Christianity off topic?
(Score: 2) by lx on Tuesday November 14 2017, @07:48AM
Yeah, but Singapore isn't all bad.
They have jail time for littering and until recently banned both use and possesion of chewing gum.