

#714: 14-Year Old Radicalised by Extremist and Incel Views & Gen Z’s Sober Party Trend
Singapore reported its first case of self-radicalisation involving a 14-year-old boy influenced by a mix of incel, far-right, far-left and ISIS ideologies. Plus, are Singapore’s Gen Zs losing interest in traditional partying, or are we looking at the wrong facts?
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(00:00) Folklory
(01:00) Intro
(03:30) 14-Year Old Radicalised by Extremist and Incel Views
(33:40) Gen Z’s Sober Party Trend
(53:28) One Shiok Comment
(55:26) One Shiok Thing
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14-Year Old Radicalised by Extremist and Incel Views
- S’porean boy, 14, given ISA restriction order; first self-radicalisation case from mixed ideologies
- Singapore picks up first case of incel radicalised by mixing far-right, far-left and ISIS ideologies
- CNA Explains: What is incel culture and why does it sometimes lead to radicalisation?
- Issuance of Restriction Orders Under the Internal Security Act (ISA) Against Two Singaporeans
Gen Z’s Sober Party Trend
- Do Singapore’s Gen Zs still know how to party?
- The sobering lessons behind the guy who runs the sober parties
- What’s behind Asia’s new obsession with cafe parties?
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