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starting a thread of sg parliament homophobe vibe check because i'm losing my mind

alex yam: fully passed homophobe vibe check, had to "struggle personally and professionally" with decision for repeal despite "enjoying friendships" with gays. 8.5/10 on the homophobe scale, probably a 10 on his finsta. https://t.co/kZoIuW7JZ3

gerald giam: forcibly polite homophobe. not sure why he insists he's not against the gays when he said his "conscience" is against 377a. just say you hate the gays and leave. 9/10. https://t.co/yQtkixzuGH

vivi: 10/10 but i'll minus 1 point because he has "gay brothers" ♥️ and knows about aids ♥️ hate his entire rhetoric about "rights of our children" - definitely would disown his children if they were queer. https://t.co/AhZi1686lp

jessica tan soon neo: off the charts homophobia. Firstly, what are "gay values"? Also literally nearly choked trying to say the words "gay men". Would probably have a breakdown if she saw a "gay activist" in person. https://t.co/B1vaMQmSn6

cheryl chan: neutral homophobe - 5/10 on the homophobe scale. said "homosuakshality" like thrice. wish she had gone through the speech her team wrote for her before today so she didn't stumble so much ♥️ https://t.co/5BCpKrVMlF

Sharael Taha: definitely has homophobic views, but his speech was so boring and a rehashing of everything I've before that I zoned out. belongs on the homophobe list though. https://t.co/OWn8HZpj6W

dennis tan: 10/10 -> "i have many good lgbtq friends... [who] have shared with me their very difficult circumstances and experiences in life" "for reason of my own conscience and guided by own faith and beliefs, i find it difficult to support the repeal" simi sai bro https://t.co/oRFFkrse5H

Mon Nov 28 12:24:55 +0000 2022