Is Bertha Henson Singapore’s worst journalist ever?
I can't know for sure, of course, but if someone made a ranking I'm willing to bet she would come very near the top.
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SubscribeI can't know for sure, of course, but if someone made a ranking I'm willing to bet she would come very near the top.
If meritocracy is getting bad press in the Straits Times itself, how does SPH Media approach spending hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayers money if not by merit?
According to the Economist, Singapore is a hellhole for political opposition, incessantly attacked by the oppressive government. Really?
Whenever I see some Singaporeans whine about how the government is allegedly controlling the media I both laugh and cry. Do you even read the garbage they publish? This is not journalism, this isn't even reporting - which should entail simply relaying information as it is presented at
How vile must one person be to keep doing things like this? Well, I guess it takes someone who had no qualms about bullying an old lady with dementia in order to squeeze out a negative story about SPF from her - and then never apologize for it. This is
What I particularly like about people in the opposition crowd is that they clearly lack the ability to logically connect things. They're just driven by blind hate and so they thoughtlessly jump on everything they can spin as negative about the local authorities, often without realizing that their
Coming from a communist country, which had suffered half a century of repression of freedom of speech and which is now experiencing serious abuses of power - with state media turned into an aggressive tube of propaganda (that could almost rival the DPRK), while private outlets are either bought up
The way one of the world's largest broadcasting organizations is fishing for news is dubious at best...
Even if it doesn’t make sense or contradicts what they published earlier.
And it may very well be illegal under US Constitution as the government is forbidden from employing private companies to perform actions it is not allowed to do itself.
The pandemic preparedness blunder from the Economist "Intelligence" Unit should draw our attention to its other claims.
Turns out that racism only matters when it fits the agenda.