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Singapore rapper Subhas Nair faces up to 3 years’ prison for anti-Chinese rants

  • The rapper was found guilty of attempting to promote ill will among racial and religious groups for his social media comments and videos
  • A judge presiding over the case rejected Nair’s explanations as being inconsistent, contradictory and unsupported by what he had told the police

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Subhas Nair arrives at a court in Singapore in November 2021 to be charged over his comments on race and religion. Photo: AFP
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Singaporean rapper Subhas Nair, 31, has been found guilty of attempting to promote ill will among racial and religious groups.

Nair, whose full name is Subhas Govin Prabhakar Nair, was convicted of four such charges over incidents that occurred between July 2019 and March 2021.

He had first posted a YouTube video of him and his sister Preeti Nair performing a song, which contained the lyrics “Chinese people always out here f*****g it up”.

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For this, he was given a two-year conditional warning by the police, but he reoffended by posting comments on social media.
A still from the YouTube video featuring Subhas Nair and his sister Preeti that was the cause of his initial two-year conditional warning. Photo: YouTube/@Preetipls
A still from the YouTube video featuring Subhas Nair and his sister Preeti that was the cause of his initial two-year conditional warning. Photo: YouTube/@Preetipls

Commenting on a viral video by two Christians who linked the gay pride movement to Satan, Nair wrote: “If two Malay Muslims made a video promoting Islam and saying the kinds of hateful things these Chinese Christians said, ISD [Singapore’s Internal Security Department] would have been at the door before they even hit ‘upload’.”

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