Public In Apologies
What happened to saying sorry and moving on? Singapore goes a little too far when it comes to apologizing, and the entire world is obliged to participate. It appears that publishing an apology in a newspaper, even if it is intended to a single person, is standard practice. It may appear cool and flattering at first, but it is far too intimate to be conveyed in this manner.

Public In Apologies
Nobody Has Ever Been Harmed By Censorship
It’s one thing to remove inappropriate information or images that violate someone’s policy, but should you remove it from all sources if you’re just going to remove it from one? When a magazine or newspaper publishes something that violates censorship guidelines, it is frequently pulled from circulation. In Singapore, it is normal practice to offer information regarding where the erased material might be found. We have no idea what the point is.

Nobody Has Ever Been Harmed By Censorship

