A Singapore politician has thrown in his resignation papers after a controversial post sparked backlash.
Brad Bowyer, 54, former election candidate under the Progress Singapore Party, or PSP, will step down from the party after he was assailed online for comparing the country鈥檚 COVID-19 response to the Holocaust. His die-hard fans, however, are urging him to continue voicing his controversial opinions.聽
鈥淸Y]ou have always been clear that these are your thoughts and it does not represent the views of [PSP]. [C]ontinue to use this platform and audience that you have to speak and make [S]ingapore better,鈥 a fan named Alex Lee to him online.
鈥淭he only sin you did and you are guilty of is speaking your truth, your beliefs and what many many of us shudder to even whisper. I get where you are coming from,鈥 another named Francesca Drose .
Bowyer, who contested as a member of the party led by political veteran Tan Cheng Bock last year, broke the news yesterday, just a day after he published a controversial post that contained a picture of what looked like a Nazi concentration camp superimposed with a quote that said the Holocaust was caused by actions of a party that was 鈥渃ontrolling鈥 the media, message and causing divide among citizens. In the caption, he said: 鈥淪ingapore is now us and them… God help our nation!鈥
Bowyer has explained that the motive of that post was to compare similar patterns he claimed he identified between the Holocaust, which killed around 6 million Jews, and Singapore鈥檚 COVID-19 response, which recently included different restrictions for those who have taken the vaccine. Close to 70% of Singaporeans have been fully vaccinated.聽
More than 200 comments reacted to this comparison, mostly from critics who accused him of being 鈥渄eeply offensive鈥 and for acting like a 鈥渄isillusioned prick.鈥
Bowyer thinks those critics were behaving 鈥渃owardly鈥 and that he had no time to deal with those trying to cancel him.聽
鈥淚 have no time for the cancel culture as Singapore is in a crisis now, a crisis created, in no small part, by the government itself, its reactive one-dimensional mishandling of the situation and now this dangerous divisive path they are taking us on,鈥 he wrote in yesterday鈥檚 resignation . He also noted that his views were 鈥渄iverging鈥 from the party.聽
鈥淏y the same token I will not let keyboard warriors derail me from my position on how badly this crisis has been handled and how it is affecting so many people whether they like it or not. So, in that regard today I am tendering my resignation from Progress Singapore Party.鈥澛
Bowyer lost in last year鈥檚 election after competing in the Nee Soon constituency. His team got 38.10% of the votes.聽
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