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Chitchat Let Us Object PAP's Online Gambling

ckmpd

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Votes already lose gaogao, i cant see petition is useful. Every erection voted for oppo....votes even increase for pap, i cant see how petition is strong enuff.
Lao lee said over his dead body to build casino, he also bow to reality and open 2 casino.

Can u tell me who did you vote for??

well if everyone says it is pointless, then pap will be more bold and will come out with more bad policies because Singaporeans are apathetic
 

Agoraphobic

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Bro, just in case you haven't realized, Singapore, and Singaporeans are an orderly society. Residents do not like to see their peace disrupted by protests and riots. Not only is it frowned upon, its organisers will likely be thrown in jail too. A general election is held in Singapore every four or five years, and its leadership is determined by popular vote. There has not been any indication of rigged elections before, the people are too law-abiding to resort to that. And if there was any rigging, nobody has made that public. As far as the international community sees it, it is a clean and fair election. It is just unfathomable that the electorate keeps voting the same party over and over again. But it is their (the people's) choice. So, set aside any thoughts of a mass protest. It just is not a workable solution in Peesai. Want a change, vote for it.

Cheers!

I disagree with the vote because it can be rigged.. A better solution is to go on a massive street protest and throw them out.
 

Agoraphobic

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Keep hoping. Who will organize it? How will this persuade the parliament to be dissolved? For a protest to materialize, there must be sufficient grief amongst the peoples. Most residents in Singapore are quite contended with what they have (whether or not it is real) and will not jeopardise their current "comforts" for lesser material things. The peoples too are too factionalized in their groupings, whether by economic, social, ethnic, or religious categories and do not share a common "angst" or sentiments to channel their engergies into a single mass protest. I myself have witnessed the GEs in Singapore, each time the outcome results in a letdown, but still, life goes on. Most people do not want any change or the boat to be rocked. That is my observation.

Cheers!

yes...that will be best. that day may come
 

fupikee

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well if everyone says it is pointless, then pap will be more bold and will come out with more bad policies because Singaporeans are apathetic

How to sign?....you put up a web site or link for everyone to go and vote against on line gambling?

If not talk so much also no use.....(sorry I am not IT savvy, so cannot help....)
 

ckmpd

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Bro, just in case you haven't realized, Singapore, and Singaporeans are an orderly society. Residents do not like to see their peace disrupted by protests and riots. Not only is it frowned upon, its organisers will likely be thrown in jail too. A general election is held in Singapore every four or five years, and its leadership is determined by popular vote. There has not been any indication of rigged elections before, the people are too law-abiding to resort to that. And if there was any rigging, nobody has made that public. As far as the international community sees it, it is a clean and fair election. It is just unfathomable that the electorate keeps voting the same party over and over again. But it is their (the people's) choice. So, set aside any thoughts of a mass protest. It just is not a workable solution in Peesai. Want a change, vote for it.

Cheers!

Singaporeans must apply and get a permit to protest.

The irony is that the pap will never issue such a permit

And LHL has the audacity to claim that Singaporeans support him because there is no protest in SG
 

ckmpd

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Keep hoping. Who will organize it? How will this persuade the parliament to be dissolved? For a protest to materialize, there must be sufficient grief amongst the peoples. Most residents in Singapore are quite contended with what they have (whether or not it is real) and will not jeopardise their current "comforts" for lesser material things. The peoples too are too factionalized in their groupings, whether by economic, social, ethnic, or religious categories and do not share a common "angst" or sentiments to channel their engergies into a single mass protest. I myself have witnessed the GEs in Singapore, each time the outcome results in a letdown, but still, life goes on. Most people do not want any change or the boat to be rocked. That is my observation.

Cheers!

never say never
 

flatearther

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How to sign?....you put up a web site or link for everyone to go and vote against on line gambling?
That online petition started last month:
mothership.sg/2016/09/petition-to-stop-legalisation-of-online-gambling-in-spore-tops-10000-signatures
gopetition.com/petitions/stop-the-legalisation-of-online-gambling-in-singapore.html
and can be easily rigged, which I've confirmed by voting twice as "john low" (from "Canada", #16280) and "john lee" (from "Australia", #16279):
gopetition.com/petitions/stop-the-legalisation-of-online-gambling-in-singapore/signatures.html
 
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flatearther

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Singaporeans must apply and get a permit to protest.

The irony is that the pap will never issue such a permit
The tragedy is that most Sinkies, including opposition voters, are too cowardly to rebel in real life by breaking any "law" (e.g. getting a "permit" to protest) even when they consider that particular "law" to be wrong/ridiculous. :rolleyes:


And LHL has the audacity to claim that Singaporeans support him because there is no protest in SG
That is true because, as I've said before:
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?236455-Are-PAP-s-Policies-Killing-Singapore&p=2523673#post2523673
Unfortunately, the hard truth is that Singapore has been the way it has been for half a century simply because even the voters (most of whom are probably men) for opposition parties are cowards. :rolleyes: :(

And as I've said before, the even more cowardly opposition voters (at least 100,000 (at least 4% of the total valid voters) of them who voted for some opposition party at GE2011) flipped and voted for the PAP at last year's GE:
sammyboy.com/showthread.php?236371-Confession-Of-PAP-Supporter&p=2522911#post2522911
 
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frenchbriefs

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Bro, just in case you haven't realized, Singapore, and Singaporeans are an orderly society. Residents do not like to see their peace disrupted by protests and riots. Not only is it frowned upon, its organisers will likely be thrown in jail too. A general election is held in Singapore every four or five years, and its leadership is determined by popular vote. There has not been any indication of rigged elections before, the people are too law-abiding to resort to that. And if there was any rigging, nobody has made that public. As far as the international community sees it, it is a clean and fair election. It is just unfathomable that the electorate keeps voting the same party over and over again. But it is their (the people's) choice. So, set aside any thoughts of a mass protest. It just is not a workable solution in Peesai. Want a change, vote for it.

Cheers!

yes sinkies value their daily routine mundane existences,comfort and convinence more than they value human rights,freedom,economics and the bigger issues of life.unless it happens to concern them directly,like maybe cpf or retrenchment or the singapore economy sinking like titanic they would start composing stories of woe beget on the internet and open up their eyes to the suffering and injustice of the world.
 
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