Growing Singapore's funny bone: Laughing in the face of dangers, pitfalls and politicians
There was once a time in Singapore when the mocking of authority figures would be regarded as a no-go zone. Leaders and politicians were rarely subjects of comedy for such jokes would be considered too distasteful and disrespectful for mass consumption. Acceptable local comedy, as such, was limited...
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2011
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