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Sunday, December 03, 2006 | 1:04 AM | 0 hearts♥
*** to all ex fuhuarians and especially ex fuhua badminton players, read this:

its either my internet connection or its stomp. but i decided to blame stomp instead for its error pages cause i only encounter problems when i want to submit my response. bah.

back to the subject. our ex fuhuarian cum ex badminton player submitted an email to stomp about why he wasnt allowed into school and yabadaba. a little tired here so i recommend you read the article for yourself instead of me elaborating.

link: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/viewPost.aspx?tid=769

assuming you know the story from head to toe, i decided to write out an indignant response towards the treatment the school has been giving. and maybe the school purposely teamed up with stomp. when i wanted to submit my response keep getting errors so i gave up and decided to post into my blog instead. there you go. bet you cant stop me now heh heh.

response:

although the yellow ribbon project does not directly apply to him, however the main aim of it is to promote singaporeans to be more forgiving to those who have committed wrongs, in which the most severe would be crimes, is it not? in this case, i see no reason as to why we should hesitate to extend an open arm to welcome him back to society; all the more fuhua sec as a part of the government system should act as a role model of this campaign (which was promoted by the government itself) and allow him to enter the sch grounds. if they cannot learn to trust him, then how will he be able to gain their trust? for all you know, they might have even rejected his offers of volunteering to help the school because they do not even think of trusting him in the first place. how is he to prove himself as someone who would not jeopardise the well-being of students if they cannot even let him into the sch? as an ex-fuhuarian, i do not feel honoured in acknowledging the tight administration of the school in sacrifice of its own alumni. furthermore, his own sacrifices for the sch in winning awards were dismissed from consideration in judging him, leaving only his bad records. sacrifices by the students for a school is part and parcel of a school's growth and history, and if they do not take that into account, what does being a student and an alumni mean to fuhua? lastly, i feel that he has been a true fuhuarian. not every graduate would bother to take time off to come down to their old schools so often, and he did it so many times. is that not a good indicator of how worthy he is in stepping into fuhua than others who did not even bother?

ok i know its quite a handful to take in, but please DO read the entire response. i dont want people who read bits here and there and start to jump to stupid conclusions and flame me and we have an all out war on my tagboard, for which its not the purpose of my tagboard. secondly. READ CAREFULLY. DO NOT ASSUME. i remember last time some irritaing kns person read my response on ogls and started to blabber shit that isnt related to what i said. whatever i did not say, means i do not imply that. so DONT ASSUME.

for another matter. yes i am an ex fuhuarian. i am an ex fuhua badminton person. but i can assure you that this is not derived from a biased view towards supporting my fellow badminton people. i only comment on how i see from the article, kay?

oh ya... if you are free enough... do drop a tag on how you feel about this. i want to see how others think about it. anyway my tagboard super empty cuz no one tagT_T.




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