#671: Outrage at Halimah’s Post on Gaza & Uniqlo Accused of Copying Local Brands
Episode description
Former President Halimah Yacob’s post on Facebook about the horrors in Gaza triggered response from an online socio-political commentator, which then sparked further outrage in both directions. Meanwhile, Uniqlo is accused of copying local brands Pointyrice and Musoka Club, but is it justified or overblown?
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(00:00) Folklory
(01:00) Intro
(09:53) Outrage at Halimah’s Post on Gaza
(46:36) Uniqlo Accused of Copying Local Brands
(01:03:10) One Shiok Comment
(01:05:31) One Shiok Thing
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Outrage at Halimah’s Post on Gaza
- Singapore must never allow divisive rhetoric to erode mutual respect and unity: Faishal Ibrahim
- FB Post by Halimah Yacob
- FB Post by Critical Spectator
- Faishal Ibrahim 'agrees with' ex-Israeli PM that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza
Uniqlo Accused of Copying Local Brands
- Cai fan merch label PointyRice calls out Uniqlo keychain’s ‘uncanny’ likeness
- Uniqlo’s local food tees draw buzz for looking ‘eerily similar’ to Singapore brand Musoka Club
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Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak