Yah Lah But

Is Singapore ready for more open political discourse - or are we still too scared to "cross the line"? We sit down with Associate Professor Walid Abdullah, political scientist, author, and host of the “Teh Tarik with Walid” podcast. We cover his latest book on Palestine, the rise of podcasting in Singapore’s political scene, and why Prof Walid thinks every politician should want to be Prime Minister. Plus, we get candid about cancel culture and whether he’ll run in GE2030.

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(00:00) eCommerce Expo | DMexco Asia
(01:09) Intro
(06:57) Impact of Political Podcasting
(10:12) Navigating Political Boundaries
(15:33) Challenges and Biases in Political Interviews
(25:38) Podcasts in Elections and Media Landscape
(28:23) Constituency Issues
(31:40) Walid's Book About the Gaza Conflict
(33:24) Understanding Foreign Conflicts
(43:49) Mainstream Media Bias
(47:28) Activism and Civic Spaces
(52:30) Future of Singapore's Policy
(57:44) Future of Smaller Political Parties
(58:36) Worker's Party and PSP Discussion
(01:02:15) The Ambition of Politicians
(01:15:06) Personal Reflection on Future Political Career
(01:20:00) One Shiok Thing

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What is Yah Lah But?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.