Yah Lah But

After weeks of political aggression and sanctions, Chinese celebs like Eason Chan and Dilraba called for boycotts of Nike, H&M, Adidas and other western brands to stand with Xinjiang cotton. It’s one complicated story, but what exactly happened? Back home, SMRT station staff will soon start carrying signs to remind commuters not to talk on public transport. Does that make any sense?
Check out our #YLB Subreddit for show notes!
Here are our one SHIOK things for this week!
➤ A chair made for needy pets
➤ Danielle Baskin & her creative work
Peace!

Show Notes

After weeks of political aggression and sanctions, Chinese celebs like Eason Chan and Dilraba called for boycotts of Nike, H&M, Adidas and other western brands to stand with Xinjiang cotton. It’s one complicated story, but what exactly happened? Back home, SMRT station staff will soon start carrying signs to remind commuters not to talk on public transport. Does that make any sense?

Check out our #YLB Subreddit for show notes!

Here are our one SHIOK things for this week!

A chair made for needy pets

Danielle Baskin & her creative work

Peace!

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.