[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"NewsArticle","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/hwa-chong-institution-staff-suspended-for-discriminatory-content-on-lgbt-community\/#NewsArticle","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/hwa-chong-institution-staff-suspended-for-discriminatory-content-on-lgbt-community\/","headline":"Hwa Chong Institution staff suspended for discriminatory content on LGBT+ community","name":"Hwa Chong Institution staff suspended for discriminatory content on LGBT+ community","description":"A staff member of Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) was reprimanded and suspended from delivering sexuality education lessons in the future after he made derogatory and unfounded claims about the LGBTQ+ community during a school presentation. The staff had given a presentation to a cohort of Secondary 4 students last Wednesday, 13 July, which contained prejudicial [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2022-07-18","dateModified":"2022-07-24","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/author\/james_yau\/#Person","name":"James Yau","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/author\/james_yau\/","identifier":849,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/James-Yau-100x100.jpg","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/James-Yau-100x100.jpg","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"TheHomeGround Asia","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/photo_2021-07-22-222533.jpeg","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/photo_2021-07-22-222533.jpeg","width":640,"height":640}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/Hwa-Chong_Hwa-Chong-Institution.jpg","url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/wp-content\/uploads\/Hwa-Chong_Hwa-Chong-Institution.jpg","height":900,"width":1600},"url":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/hwa-chong-institution-staff-suspended-for-discriminatory-content-on-lgbt-community\/","commentCount":"1","comment":[{"@type":"Comment","@id":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/hwa-chong-institution-staff-suspended-for-discriminatory-content-on-lgbt-community\/#Comment1","dateCreated":"2026-04-18 15:03:36","description":"I don't think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"binance register","url":"https:\/\/accounts.binance.info\/register-person?ref=JW3W4Y3A"}}],"about":["Community","Home &amp; Family","Local","Sex &amp; Gender","Singapore"],"wordCount":1296,"keywords":["377a","discrimination","eco-sexuality","Getaway","heckin unicorn","Hwa Chong Institution","Hwa Chong Junior College","Joshua Simon","Kiss 92","LGBTQ","MOE","Oogachaga","Otto Fong","Roy Tan","The Chinese High School","The SG Boys","wake up singapore"],"articleBody":"A staff member of Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) was reprimanded and suspended from delivering sexuality education lessons in the future after he made derogatory and unfounded claims about the LGBTQ+ community during a school presentation.The staff had given a presentation to a cohort of Secondary 4 students last Wednesday, 13 July, which contained prejudicial and baseless claims such as \u201c78 per cent of homosexuals have STDs (sexually transmitted disease)\u201d and \u201c1 in 15 homosexuals is a pedophile\u201d in one of the slides which has the sub-heading, \u201cWhat are LBGT so proud of?\u201d.The material used surfaced online through a reddit thread by user \u201cu\/DAvengingAngels\u201d on Sunday,17 July morning, causing social media to blow up, with some netizens asking for the counsellor to be fired. The leaked slides contain derogatory and misleading content towards the LGBTQ+ community. (Photo source: u\/DAvengingAngels \/ Reddit)Alternative media site Wake Up Singapore and Instagram user heckin.unicorn, posted the presentation slides on their respective social media shortly after and their posts received about 13 thousand likes and 400 comments at the time of writing this article.In a Facebook post, Hwa Chong alumnus Otto Fong pointed out the falsehoods of the presentation saying \u201cthere is no evidence that gay people are more or less likely to be pedophiles\u201d.He cited researcher Francis Collins, director of the National Institute of Health in America, who said, &#8220;It is disturbing to me to see special interest groups distort my scientific observations to make a point against homosexuality\u201d, and added that \u201cthe information (HCI) present is misleading and incorrect\u201d.Mr Fong, who is based in Bangkok and used to work as a teacher in Raffles Institution, wrote, &#8220;If I was a straight student, I would easily conclude that all gay people are disgusting and to be hated. If I was a gay student, I would be frightened further to hide my identity, to join the bullying of other gay people or even become suicidal.&#8221;Fellow alumnus Gary Lim encouraged LGBTQ+ students in his post to \u201cfind their own truths\u201d and \u201cnot let misinformation stop them from being who they are\u201d.Pink Dot SG requested a response from the school on how it will prevent the recurrence of such an incident and accused the school system of \u201crepeatedly evading accountability on matters of sexuality\u201d.\u201cMOE\u2019s lack of standards and guidelines means implementation of life-saving intervention is not only sorely lacking, but it means that teachers and school administration who are themselves inclined to discriminate have free reign to do so, becoming part of the problem. It is important to ask what safeguards are in place to prevent similar incidents from recurring and to ensure that counsellors and teachers do not perpetuate misinformation and fear-mongering against the LGBTQ community,\u201d writes Pink Dot SG.Oogachaga, a community-based, non-profit, professional organisation working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals, couples and families in Singapore since 1999, said it has been contacted by an informal group of gay alumni of the Chinese High School, Hwa Chong Junior College and HCI with an open letter addressed to the current HCI students and their parents in response to the news of the presentation.\u00a0The presentation content not approved by Hwa Chong InstitutionResponding to the mainstream media on Monday, July 18, an HCI spokesperson said, &#8220;We are aware of the incident which took place during a presentation on sexuality where a staff member incorporated content outside the scope of the Ministry of Education&#8217;s (MOE) Sexuality Education curriculum into his slides.\u201dShe added, &#8220;The views presented were the individual staff&#8217;s personal perspectives and not representative of the position of the school or MOE.&#8221;The presentation was said to have also associated homosexuality with problems such as alcoholism and sexual assault.&#8220;We take a serious view of this incident and have met up with our students to address their concerns. To ensure that such incidents are not repeated, we will also review our processes,&#8221; the spokesperson said.Yet, many questions from the public are left unanswered. These questions include the vetting process of the slides, why allow the staff member to finish the presentation, why action against the staff was only taken on Monday after the slides went viral online, and whether the staff should have been given a harsher punishment. This was not the first time such a presentation made waves in HCI. A 2014 a workshop by Focus on the Family Singapore, drew ire from the public and students for its \u201cbigoted\u201d content after it was publicised in an open letter by student Agatha Tan. The workshop was criticised for being sexist and perpetuating gender stereotypes. Parents later created an online petition to review such content.\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeffSpeaking to TheHomeGround Asia, Kiss 92\u2019s radio presenter Joshua Simon says that he responded to the news with ambivalence.\u201cA part of me was surprised, but a part of me also wasn\u2019t. This, unfortunately, has been a recurring response for me when incidents like these happen. Looking back at the TEDx opportunity three years ago, I was prepared to share a real, honest, positive account as a queer person &#8211; one which included my coming out story, how my family was learning to embrace me, my journey of unlearning my shame to unlock my pride. Unfortunately such themes were deemed \u2018too sensitive\u2019 for the audience.\u201dIn 2019, Mr Simon was invited to give a talk at a TEDxYouth event but was asked to edit LGBTQ+ portions of his speech. He later withdrew and went on to start The SG Boys, a podcast focusing on LGBTQ+ issues.\u201cThe SG Boys is designed to be a safe space for people like us to serve our community through important conversations. To see such an insensitive and more importantly, inaccurate, presentation as the one given this week at a school assembly years later, is disheartening and very disappointing,\u201d he says.Veteran LGBTQ+ activist Roy Tan says that he does not think the staff member\u2019s attitude is representative of Singaporeans\u2019 view of the LGBT community.\u201cThe recent Ipsos survey showed that a majority are supportive of decriminalisation of gay sex, especially with the younger generation. Moreover, most people are more concerned with bread and butter issues like runaway inflation and job security than what two people of the same gender do in the privacy of their bedrooms,\u201d he says.Dr Tan was part of an court challenge in 2019 to repeal section 377A of the penal code which criminalise gay acts between men. The statute was upheld but the courts declared it as \u201cunenforceable\u201d in 2022.\u201cIt, therefore, must be officially reiterated time and again that Singapore is a secular society and that religious precepts must not influence public policy since our nation is a multicultural and multireligious one,\u201d he adds, referring to a video that was allegedly screened at the end of the HCI presentation last Wednesday.Despite the measures taken against the staff member, has the damage already ruined the reputation of the esteemed school? (Photo source: Hwa Chong Institution \/ Facebook)HCI, formed after a merger of Hwa Chong Junior College and The Chinese High School (TCHS) in 2005, is held in high esteem because of its history. TCHS was founded in 1919 by Chinese business magnate Tan Kah Kee and boasts of notable alumni such as the fifth president of Singapore, Ong Teng Cheong, and Minister for Sustainability and Environment, Grace Fu.Whether the school will be taking any further action against the staff to address the growing concerns of the public or if it will keep to its vision of empowering our students to live with passion and lead with compassion, remains to be seen.RELATED: Respect for all: Every LGBTQ student matters, or do they?Join the conversations on TheHomeGround Asia\u2019s Facebook and Instagram, and get the latest updates via Telegram."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Destinations","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Singapore","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/\/singapore\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Hwa Chong Institution staff suspended for discriminatory content on LGBT+ community","item":"https:\/\/thehomeground.asia\/destinations\/singapore\/hwa-chong-institution-staff-suspended-for-discriminatory-content-on-lgbt-community\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]