

Dear supporters,
I wish to inform you of the good news when we went to the exhibition today, we did not see the offending artwork. We went to Tang Contemporary Art BC08 (Basement 2) that the work seems to be managed under and we did not see the work.
We were lucky enough to bump into the artist Gongkan who was there to take photos with his one other exhibit (pretty harmless looking).
His leg seems to be injured and I hope he gets better soon.
Before I declare victory to this petition, I would like to invite you to give us a heads up if you notice the work at the exhibition if you happen to visit it these few days. I will officially declare this petition a Victory on the 15th January on the last day of the exhibition.
In the meantime, I feel encouraged that what we did stopped the organizers from having the audacity to show the offending artwork at a public exhibition attended by so many. Crime and vice should not be featured and shown case like it is a piece of art to be admired.
I invite you to stay vigilant for other forms of normalizing evil and crime in our society and I believe it is down to us as citizens to take a stand and express our moral values and what we deem acceptable and not acceptable in society.
Regardless, I still feel that Business Times should apologize to us for offending and causing us so much alarm with their article.
Who would be willing to write a letter to Business Times / Public letter on our behalf?
Feel free to reach out to me.
Thank you for supporting this petition and letting those who care about our children and youths know. I believe our collective actions did something to stop the exhibit.
We must however not be complacent. Today, we are bombarded by sexual immorality and other vices from the West / Satanic influences infiltrating our society and targetting our children and we must stay vigilant in watching out for attempts to normalize pedophilia, rape, murder etc in the name of art.
If you would like to continue the efforts to protect our children from all these and also medical malpractices by the Big Pharma, I invite you to join our telegram group https://t.me/htdparents to receive ongoing communications.
Thank you for your kind attention. I can sleep a little better tonight now knowing that we have averted one potential harm for our children. I believe what we did also sent a strong signal to the authorities and organizers about what Singaporeans can / cannot accept about our society moving forward.
Thank you everyone,
Iris Koh.