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by yodsanklai
4060 days ago
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> One of my Singapore female friends pointed out you have a far lower chance of being raped or mugged if you walk around in Singapore than in most other countries and she considered that a more important than the ability to insult the government without them trying to sue you. But when you put it this way, it sounds like there's a link between these two properties. I don't see how restricting free speech improves the safety of women. |
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I don't think restricting freedom of speech helped directly but both things are to some extent the result of a rather authoritarian government. Singapore isn't perfect but probably has a better quality of life than many of its neighbours.