Tag: Pastor Lawrence Khong

  • Ho Chi Sam: IKEA’s Magic Show Decision Opposes Its Stand On Diversity

    Ho Chi Sam: IKEA’s Magic Show Decision Opposes Its Stand On Diversity

    I read with concern the reports on IKEA Singapore’s decision to continue its tie-up with a magic show performed by Pastor Lawrence Khong.

    I believe IKEA’s explanation that it respects diversity, equality and the right to opinion has not seriously considered the fact that Mr Khong has been vocal against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

    I respect the fact that there are safe platforms in Singapore for people such as Mr Khong to express their opinions. However, I cannot endorse the nature and intention of his views because they are harmful, discriminatory and demeaning to sexual minorities, some among whom I consider my friends.

    IKEA’s decision here appears to be different from its global stand that the company welcomes all families and is LGBT affirming, as stated in its sustainability report last year. Also, IKEA Singapore should understand that the right to opinion comes with the responsibility to observe that the expression of that opinion does not come at the expense of the rights and welfare of others.

    We should especially consider that principle in a case such as this, when we have an influential religious leader with a noted history of publicly discriminatory speech against sexual minorities.

    The views advanced by leaders in socio-religious communities have implications on social perceptions and policies, and this, in turn, continues to systematically disadvantage sexual minorities and non-heterocentric families.

    The magic show that Mr Khong headlines deserves support only from businesses that share those views. In supporting the magic show, I see IKEA Singapore as supporting not only Mr Khong, but also his views. My family and I hope IKEA Singapore will carefully consider its position on similar matters involving such individuals in the future.

     

    Ho Chi Sam

    *Comment was featured in Voices, Today, 23 Apr 2015

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • IKEA Singapore To Continue Support For Magic Show By Pastor Lawrence Khong

    IKEA Singapore To Continue Support For Magic Show By Pastor Lawrence Khong

    Furniture retailer Ikea Singapore will not pull out of a tie-up that offers members of its loyalty programme discounted rates for a show that features a pastor known for his views against homosexuality.

    The decision to continue the promotion comes after a thorough review, said the company in a statement on Tuesday.

    It said: “We have spoken directly with the organizers, reviewed the content and confirmed that the Vision show offers high family entertainment value and, on that basis, we are continuing our promotional collaboration.”

    Vision, a magic show performed by pastor Lawrence Khong of Faith Community Baptist Church and his daughter Priscilla, will be held at the Esplanade in July.

    In its statement, Ikea Singapore added that it respects the diversity and equality of all people in the community.

    “We also respect that all individuals have a right to their opinions and personal choices, including the freedom to choose their preferred entertainment,” it said.

    The company thanked customers for their patience as the company deliberated over an issue that had “raised sensitivities in our community”.

    Mr Khong is known for his strong views against homosexuals. Last year, he pledged support for a campaign to “wear white” in protest of the LGBT picnic Pink Dot.

    His church did not respond to queries.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com