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A Tampines resident urged authorities to remove a "warplane" design that was painted onto the side of a block, citing that it was “terribly distasteful" and in "bad and poor taste". However, MP Baey Yam Keng decided against doing so, and justified why in a Facebook post. Was he right in rejecting the call to remove the design? Elsewhere, a Singaporean couple travelling round the world with their 4-year-old child tried to take him on a hike to Mount Everest's base camp in May, but abandoned their plans after he fell ill. However, after making a social media video about their experience, they’ve faced a barrage of criticism for even attempting the hike in the first place. In the face of mounting criticism, the parents have defended their actions as different “parenting styles”. Is there any merit to the criticism?
Our New Podcast, TELL YOU FIRST
(00:00) Intro
(04:36) “Distasteful” Warplane Designs on Tampines Block
(32:56) Parents Defend Bringing 4-Year-Old up Everest Base Camp
(53:16) One Shiok Thing
(55:28) One Shiok Comment
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“Distasteful” Warplane Designs on Tampines Block
Parents Defend Bringing 4-Year-Old up Everest Base Camp
One Shiok Comment
One Shiok Thing
Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak