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Man Admits He Was Wrong in Kicking His Gay Son Out of The House in His Own Orbit
Jun 14, 2016 19:46
Shared by Facebook user Robin Rheaume and picked up by The Straight Times, this is an orbit of Mr. Ong, whose posthumous ackonwledgement of his son is both sad and joyful. Mr. Ong didn't end up to be the man he wanted to be in life, and ended up with regrets, but he at least admitted them, though it was too late.
His son, Ong Tiong Yeow says, "My father died before he had the chance to ask my brothers to forgive him."
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