Dear The Real Singapore,
I refer to the article you wrote about the Shin Min Newspaper Printed News: SHIN MIN: GROUP OF KOREANS BEING BEATEN BY A GROUP OF SINGAPOREANS OUTSIDE BRAS BASAH.
I would like to share with your readers as to what I saw in the club instead.
The six Korean men who were attacked outside Rendezvous Hotel last Friday had been behaving rowdily and causing trouble before the incident according to the employees of Club Password.
The supervisor of the club, Mr Dennis Tan, 31, said it all started when the group of Korean men blocked the pathway and did not give way to customers who were trying to leave as the club was closing.
I am a regular patron of the club and also a witness of the brawl the other day and I only wanted to be known only as Mr Low.
According to what me and my friends see, the group of Korean men were behaving very aggressively and causing a nuisance to random people in the club.
The whole incident, which was recorded on CCTV, left some security staff with minor injuries.
One of the three Korean men who was in hospital had earlier told SPH's The New Paper that one of the performers had taken an interest in his friend.
SPH's Shin Min Daily News had also reported that the fight had started because a performer had hugged one of the Koreans, this is actually false.
I do not understand why would our local newspaper write such false information and defend foreigners blindly while painting us Singaporeans as rowdy and troublemakers.
Singaporeans did not attack them because they got jealous of a singer hugging them. Do these reporters even know how ridiculous it sounds?
Kudos to the group of Ah Bengs who tried to prevent the group of Koreans from damaging the club and causing harm to random people in the club.
Mr Low
TRS Contributor
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