💀 Horrorcow Amos Yee Pang Sang - Public Child Porn advocate, Arrested for possessing child porn, deported by ICE back to Singapore, beaten up by a weeaboo

Amos Yee offered S$10,000 bail after preliminary investigations



SINGAPORE: Amos Yee Pang Sang was offered bail of S$10,000 (US$7,800) on Thursday (Mar 26), following the completion of preliminary investigations.

Yee, 27, had his first court reappearance since he was charged with offences under the Enlistment Act about a week ago.

He appeared via videolink in the State Courts wearing a white shirt and sporting long hair. He was unrepresented.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tay Jia En said that the prosecution was not objecting to bail being offered under certain conditions. He noted that Yee had previously absconded following his 2015 and 2016 offences.

He requested that Yee be contactable by an enlistment inspector at all times, although noting that Yee had no mobile phone.

If let out on bail, Yee should instead contact the enlistment inspector immediately upon release, Mr Tay said.

Yee should also be restricted from making public commentaries on social media regarding his case to prevent sub judice content, Mr Tay said, noting that Yee had recently made blog posts on his National Service obligations.

He added that other usual conditions should apply, including that Yee be restricted from leaving Singapore.

The court heard that Yee had been issued a document of identity as his passport has expired.

District Judge Wong Peck allowed the prosecution's application and fixed the case for a pre-trial conference on Apr 23.

When asked by the judge if he intended to plead guilty or claim trial, Yee said he would like to think about the matter.

The judge then asked Yee if there was anyone to post bail for him, and Yee replied: "I believe so."

Judge Wong allowed him a phone call to arrange for bail.

Yee's mother, Madam Mary Toh, was present in court for her son's hearing and headed into the bail centre after the case was adjourned.

She confirmed to CNA that she would be posting bail for her son but said she would not be hiring a lawyer for him.

When approached after settling bail proceedings, Mdm Toh declined to comment on her son's case but said she had not seen him since he left for the United States. She also nodded when asked if she would be picking him up from remand.

Yee, dressed in a dark blue shirt, black shorts and slippers, exited Changi Prison Complex at 12.16pm on Thursday with a piece of paper in hand. He then sat at the waiting area.

When asked by CNA if he was considering a lawyer or how he would plead, Yee said he would like to keep it "private".

Asked how he felt about returning to Singapore under such circumstances, Yee said he was "excited to continue his political activism" here, but acknowledged that he could not speak about his case as part of his bail conditions.

On seeing his mother after such a long time, Yee described it as a "very exciting family reunion".

"Not just my mum, I've been contacting (her) regularly while I was in the US. But some people, like my dad ... I haven't even talked to them for over 10 years," he said.

He also spoke briefly about his jail time in the US, which he described as a "vacation resort" compared with Singapore's "hell on earth".

"In the US, there was a TV, you are out most of the time. Well here, there isn't a TV, it's essentially hell on earth. You only have a cell, a few cell mates and a few books," he said.

Mdm Toh arrived at 12.29pm to smiles and greetings from her son. Mother and son then embraced before leaving the premises on foot.

HISTORY
Yee was arrested by Central Manpower Base Enlistment Inspectors at Changi Airport on Mar 20, after he was deported from the US.

He was charged in the State Courts the same day with three charges related to his national service obligations.

These are for failing to report for pre-enlistment medical screening for more than nine years, from Apr 26, 2016, to Mar 19, 2026.

Yee also stands accused of leaving Singapore without valid exit permits over two periods. These span from Dec 13, 2015, to Apr 19, 2016, and from Dec 15, 2016 to Mar 19, 2026.

Yee left Singapore for the United States in 2016 after several run-ins with the law.

In 2015, Yee, then 16, was jailed in Singapore for wounding religious feelings by making remarks about Christians.

He was jailed again and fined about a year later for making remarks about Christians and Muslims.

Yee was granted asylum by the US in 2017, but fell foul of the law for possession of child pornography and grooming a minor in October 2020.

He was sentenced to six years' jail after pleading guilty in the US in December 2021.

Halfway through his sentence, he was granted parole but was taken back into custody soon after for violating parole conditions.

In November last year, Yee was detained by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after he was released on parole from the Danville Correctional Center in Illinois.

He was then deported to Singapore.

Under the Enlistment Act, NS defaulters could be jailed for up to three years and/or fined up to S$10,000 upon conviction.

Source: CNA/wt

There's a video of Amos getting interviewed by local media.
 
Ugh. I guess I can't blame a mother for loving only what a mother could love.

I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, since Amos must have had some kind of support while he was in the US. But as a male, his stunted mentality and fixation on minimalistic stakes (arguably a manifestation of 'Peter Pan Syndrome') can result from a distant father and an overly indulgent mother.
 
Don't you worry, the next election will probably change that.
Realistically I don't see how letting Yee back in the country will help out a future Democrat Administration. They don't have anything to gain from it other than someone with a large documented history of pedophilia online that will just cause him to end up in jail again because he keeps reoffending. And while they will let anyone under the sun including pedophiles into the country, the people they bring in are those who don't have a large media presence.
 
Don't you worry, the next election will probably change that.
He's not a 'jeet tho and has no (fabricated) marketable skills to be used in the H-1B program.

Singapore is a country that is about on par with Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, etc. aka people who don't normally shit on the street nor have any reason to migrate to the US because they are already on a similar quality of life.
 
Is Amos Yee stupid enough to make a run for it?

It would be hilarious if he did because the last time something like that happened all the military aged males were pissed off as fuck for having to be activated to search every blade of grass in Singapore for an escaped terrorist 😂

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Having Amos' face plastered everywhere would be funny too.

I doubt he has the connections and resources to pull off such a stunt though, imagine a bunch of pedos play pretending terrorists and trying to organise a boat off the island or something 😂
 
Amos has now given an email address in his latest blog post, whole quote below
"Also, I've been catching up with old friends, making new ones, and have been responding regularly to emails. So if anyone would like to ask me questions, make a comment about something I wrote or whatever. Feel free to email me at amosyeeishere@gmail.com "

this quote from the blog post below stood out as obvious but in the event anybody needed a reminder
"Pedophilia, of course I still support it, that's non-negotiable."

this was from his long as fuck ramblings where he copes and copes and copes some more about how badly he fucked his life up

Amos Yee

Back in Singapore, Arrested for Escaping National Service, Let's Dance!​

March 27, 2026

Holy Fuck. The 2nd act of the story has arrived. I am back in Singapore after spending 10 years in the United States (most of it in prison). Upon returning, I was arrested immediately for escaping Singapore's Compulsory Military the past 10 years. I spent the past week in Changi Prison, and now I'm out on a bail of 10 thousand dollars waiting to be sentenced and sent back to prison. Well damn, it looks like business as usual.

Bail condition?​

Now one of my bail conditions is that I can't make public comments on my ongoing case. That bail condition seems to be an Amos Yee special. No other Singaporean who escaped the military had that before. People might think that bail condition is just an excuse to silence me and to stop me from criticising National Service, but that may or may not be true. It's important the judge remains unbiased and a little bit of noise might dramatically affect their decision.

Remember that one time when someone finished their trial and looked like he was innocent of murder, and then just before the sentence, the judge had breakfast. He ordered Nasi Lemak, and the Hawker forgot to ask him if he wanted chilli or not. The judge was so pissed off, he went back to court, and afterwards he looked at that man who seemed innocent of murder and sentenced him to the death penalty! That Nasi Lemak Hawker felt so guilty, he reduced the price of his Nasi Lemak by 50 cents for a week.

If a little bit of chilli in Nasi Lemak could change the course of human history, just imagine the destruction that could be unleashed by the words of the infamous Amos fucking Yee.

Also the bail condition of not being able to comment publicly about the case seems pretty vague (how can it not be). So I guess I can't directly comment if I think my charges are unjust or not, but can I criticise Singapore's military in general? Can I comment about a case in the past similar to mine or would that be an indirect comment? Does commenting about bail conditions like what I'm doing now already count? Why the fuck can't just shut the fuck up, play it safe and stop criticising the government completely? Do I want to go back to prison? Well.... the answer is.... nuanced?

Though really, I might just genuinely accidentally break the bail condition without knowing I did. But please if I do, IO, just give me another chance, don't immediately send me back to prison. You know me from my past record, I always follow the rules and have been very cooperative, and I am clearly reformed and don't intend to break the law anymore. So let's work together so we can continue ensuring the justice and fairness of the Singaporean courts.

Also, what a pity I can't share my opinion on getting arrested for escaping National Service. Clearly people don't know my opinions on that, clearly I've never expressed my opinion on that topic before. How will people know what I think, how I feel, where I fuck. Such a lost opportunity.

Alright enough joking, what's the plan?​

So the plan for me right now is if I'm ever out of prison, I'll work on producing content: blog posts and maybe some videos. I've got 6 political topics I feel are most important in Singapore that I'd like to prioritise (one of them is freedom of expression, the other is cost of living of course, the other may or may not be related to my arrest, and the other 3 well you'll find out in the future), and I'll also cover topics tangentially related and important to political activism, like religion, self-help etc. I'll detail the underlying philosophy and actions that are important to create political change, so we can finally topple PAP's 60-year dictatorship, and cause the Singapore Revolution.

For those who support me, when I finally get sentenced and sent back to prison, I hope by now you know what I want and act accordingly. Hopefully you know what I mean. If some silly thing I did 10 years ago stops you from supporting me. Well that was 10 years ago. Any stupid opinion or action I made before, I'm sorry. Any opinion I made that seems to contradict a previous one, the opinion I hold is the most recent one I made. So I love religion now. Pedophilia, of course I still support it, that's non-negotiable. Also, there was that one time I shouldn't have have publicly said those creepy, sexist stuff to that nice girl and live tweet how I wanted to fuck her, oh how funny I was.

Reflecting​

On the surface, my story as of now seems incredibly depressing. I had a great opportunity to escape Singapore Prison by getting political asylum in the U.S. Yet I squandered it by exchanging nude pictures with a 14-year-old girl, had to do 5 years of prison in the U.S., and now I'm deported back to Singapore and have to serve even more years of prison for escaping National Service.

It all seems miserable, until you actually ask me about my experience. How I see it, is that 10 years ago while I was still in Singapore. I was physically and mentally ill, largely from being in the stressful, dehumanising Singaporean education system for most of my life, and of course, getting arrested constantly for criticising the Singapore Government. I was suffering from anxiety, depression, narcissism, had constant stress headaches, went to the doctor like once every 2 weeks. And didn't have any idea how to create an effective political movement. Frankly, when I was 16, I was clearly outmatched by the Singapore Government.

So when I got to America, I started defending pedophiles, the most discriminated group of people in the world, the group most deserving of being defended (read this for more details). And I got sentenced to 5 years in prison essentially for those opinions. In prison, I read like 700 books, learnt how to meditate, exercise, treat myself and others with love, and read the works of Gandhi and learnt what it takes for a successful political movement.

I can't express the knowledge I've gained and the level of self-development I experienced while in American prison, and I think readers already see glimpses of that in some of the blog posts I had already published while in prison. I became someone I never thought was possible, someone different yet same. Someone happier, less self-conscious, less angsty, and more at peace with myself no matter what happens. I haven't been sick or seen a doctor in like 8 years. It truly has been miraculous.

So I think my overseas experience in the U.S. was a tremendous success, and armed with what I've learned, I've come back to Singapore to fulfill my destiny, and that is to free Singaporeans from the tyranny of the Lee dictatorship, to make sure the rich pays sufficient taxes so the poor can afford housing and healthcare, to give singaporeans the strength to rebel, to speak up, to be free, so they can finally find what they truly want, and be free from suffering.

Conclusively​

I've been roaming the streets of Singapore the past few days, and surprisingly, I have not heard a single negative comment. Most people I met treated me with warmth and support. Fascinating, because if you read the comments about me on the Internet, you'd think that if I walked out in public I'd be killed (Though interestingly, out of the 30 or so people who took selfies and talked with me, not one of them was female. Not even an Ah Ma. Hah!) It goes to show that the Internet is not real life, and those that are worthy of being liked, will be. I think there are way more supporters for my mission than it looks. For a long time it might look like I'm speaking to the air, barely reaching anyone. Then one day, boom, the tipping point,: thousands of people protesting in public, breaking unjust laws, getting arrested, the PAP loses their majority in the elections, the dictatorship is toppled.

Remember this website is the only place with the actual words of Amos Yee.

The Singapore mainstream media has not quoted a single word from this blog. They're making it seem like this website doesn't exist, like I haven't been writing and posting from prison for like 3 years. I'd ask you to share my blog posts, but if I actually create quality content that can't help but being shared, I won't have to.

Also, I've been catching up with old friends, making new ones, and have been responding regularly to emails. So if anyone would like to ask me questions, make a comment about something I wrote or whatever. Feel free to email me at amosyeeishere@gmail.com

What is suffering, what is fear, but the shadow of a warrior. I am back in the lion's den. Let's roar.
 
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