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Saying he is "perplexed" by the level of bitterness on the internet, Minister Tan Chuan Jin called for Singaporeans online to stand united with the PAP. The Minister for Social and Family Development said that his PAP team had very warm reception from Singaporeans during his walkabouts but when he goes to the internet, he felt totally different:

"While reception from residents to his Marine Parade team has been very warm, the online sentiment appeared to be different and didn’t seem to tally.

We were a bit perplexed also, because our ground sense was that it’s very warm and supportive and whether that translates into votes was difficult to say. So there was that uncertainty there."

The ruling party PAP was brought back to power yesterday (Sep 12) with a 69.86% landslide win. However, sentiments by Singaporeans online, whom the ruling party called the "vocal minority", are especially negative towards the PAP.

Although Minister Tan Chuan Jin is calling for unity with the ruling party PAP, he and his PAP comrades are not willing to listen and act in Singaporeans' interests. Unlike the mainstream media which is generally a one-way communication, the online community provides Singaporeans a platform to contribute their feedback. Articles written by online editors discuss more in-depth analysis over government policies and naturally more contentions, which are both especially lacking in the government-controlled media.

Real issues affecting Singaporeans' lives have remained unaddressed and the ruling party PAP are still insistent they see no problems with their national policies like 6.9 million population, CPF, healthcare, housing prices and media censorship.

http://statestimesreview.com/…/minister-tan-chuan-jin-perp…/
 

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you can see the KNN forummers here in this SBF
they are the typical losers, clowns and idiots
totally mindless anti Singapore and anti PAP

but when they met their MPs on the ground, they go all the way and kiss their asses
beg for jobs, beg for forgiveness, beg for favours and even beg for money

they kpkb in cyberspace and sweared they are anti pap
when they went to the booth, they voted in secrecy their favourite party the PAP

they are the biggest hypocrites , the biggest liars and the biggest loud mouth anti PAP
they have no balls
they sweared and cursed in cyberspace giving the impression that they are anti pap
but in fact they are the hardcore supporters of the PAP

so the cyberspace is a place of hypocrisy

on the ground the reception is warm
in cyberspace, it's a psychopath's nightmare

tiok boh????
 

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you can see the KNN forummers here in this SBF
they are the typical losers, clowns and idiots
totally mindless anti Singapore and anti PAP

but when they met their MPs on the ground, they go all the way and kiss their asses
beg for jobs, beg for forgiveness, beg for favours and even beg for money

errrr.... excuse me but can u produce proof? :biggrin:
 

kopiOuncle

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70% victory parades
where are the cheering crowd
where are the passionate voters
where are the supporters

I suppose singaporeans are shy people
they do not want to get themselves exposed unnecessarily

their support is deep inside their hearts

while those in cyberspace, just open their hearts, minds and souls
expose themselves naked and then kana whacked and sued till bankrupt

they ruan ruan spout nonsense
so much bitterness
so much hatred
so much anguish,grief and so much fury

but they are the MINORITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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70% victory parades
where are the cheering crowd
where are the passionate voters
where are the supporters

I suppose singaporeans are shy people
they do not want to get themselves exposed unnecessarily

their support is deep inside their hearts

while those in cyberspace, just open their hearts, minds and souls
expose themselves naked and then kana whacked and sued till bankrupt

they ruan ruan spout nonsense
so much bitterness
so much hatred
so much anguish,grief and so much fury

but they are the MINORITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What can this bunch of losers do except coming on to the cyber world to release their stress and anger????

Actually I came back to this forum after the elections to see whether that Eunuch Escher is still around or not but to my disappointment..... Vanished into thin air!!!! LOL....
 

kopiOuncle

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What can this bunch of losers do except coming on to the cyber world to release their stress and anger????

Actually I came back to this forum after the elections to see whether that Eunuch Escher is still around or not but to my disappointment..... Vanished into thin air!!!! LOL....

must thank Escher for pushing the opposition into the m&d
and elevating the pap into the pedestal with an overwhelming 70% victory
his main purpose was to engineer hatred for the pap
which in turn backfired into a massive victory
this guy is damned bloody smart
he is enjoying his special gift and bonus right now..

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Internet forurmmers are your true friends! They spoke the truth from the bottom of their hearts! They have nothing to hide and demand nothing from you!

Only 酒肉朋友 carry your balls until high high and leave you when you are no use to them anymore!
 

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In the online sphere, many signs hinted that the scales would tip in the opposition's favour. There was the positive reaction online to the candidates and the bookies' odds that suggested that the People's Action Party (PAP) would fare badly in the general election.


Yet, the results of last Friday's polls showed the opposite - the ruling party won by a landslide 69.86 per cent overall.

Even Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin admitted yesterday that he was perplexed by the disparity between online and offline voter sentiment.

He described how people would stop their cars, wind down their windows and greet him and his Marine Parade GRC teammates.

Yet, a list of bookies' odds making its rounds on the Internet showed that it would be a marginal win for Marine Parade GRC at best.

"Our ground sense was that it's very warm and supportive, and whether that translated into votes (was) difficult to say. So there was that uncertainty there.

"But we just kept focusing on our people and kept reaching out. That's what we've been doing all this while," Mr Tan said on the sidelines of Marine Parade GRC's victory parade.

Singapore Management University law don Eugene Tan attributed the disparity to the viral nature of social media.

He said: "This election demonstrates quite clearly that the anti-establishment folks generally gravitate towards the online sphere to articulate their unhappiness.

"Because of the viral effect in the online sphere, the reach and impact of views there get amplified. From what is seen online, it seemed like it was going to be all doom and gloom for PAP."

University of Tasmania's Professor James Chin, whose research interests lie in politics in ASEAN countries, said the silent majority contributed to this "distorted view" of the state of play in the general election.

"Imagine if you read the Facebook comments whacking PAP. Many PAP supporters would think it better to keep their mouths shut before they are (verbally) abused.

"The end result was a very one-sided situation that showed people whacking the PAP, when, in fact, many of the supporters merely stayed silent," he said.

Don't ignore social media

But just because there is a gap between online and offline sentiment does not mean social media can be ignored, Prof Tan cautioned.

"It is still a sounding board. The ruling party and Government may have to recognise that while it may not absolutely represent the sentiment on the ground, it would be foolish to ignore it. Social media is here to stay and it's how young Singaporeans communicate," he said.

"The other thing they should bear in mind is that there are also very reasonable and thoughtful views and ideas that are propagated on social media... so it just means that it's up to the ruling party and the Government to separate (the) wheat from (the) chaff.

"It shouldn't be throwing the baby out with the bath water."

This election, he noted, goes to show how Singaporean voters still play their cards close to their chest and that how they behave in front of candidates during the hustings may not be indicative of their political allegiance.

"It still boils down to having a very close ear to the ground and I would say the ground now, like it or not, increasingly would include social media.

"It just means that (the ruling party and Government) would need to take the pulse in many different ways to try to have a good sense of what the public sentiment is," said Prof Tan.

Reach out to those who didn't support PAP

Differences will always exist among people, but the more important thing is to work around them and move forward as a nation, said Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin yesterday.

"After all, we are still all one Singapore and we're all Singaporeans. So we need to figure out how to rally round, how to continue to converse as best as we can. I'm sure differences won't go away. Some things, we will be able to find common ground.. Some things, we'll have to agree to disagree.

"But the main thing is, let's all move forward together as one nation," he told reporters at Geylang Serai wet market, one of the pit stops of Marine Parade GRC's victory parade yesterday morning.

The People's Action Party's (PAP) win of 64.07 per cent in Marine Parade GRC is about 7.4 percentage points higher than its 2011 General Election performance there and the team received a warm reception during the victory parade that started at Serangoon Avenue 3 and ended at PAP's Kembangan-Chai Chee branch.

At Geylang Serai wet market, for instance, residents dropped their shopping bags and clamoured for selfies and photos with the MPs-elect.

But the win is also a reminder not to be complacent, Mr Tan said.

"We are very deeply appreciative of the residents who supported us, but there are also residents who didn't support us.

"I think our responsibility is to also look out for them, to continue to reach out to them and hope that they will in turn support us again the next time round," he said.

He added that it would be "disastrous" if the strong support they have is taken for granted.

Now that the elections are done and dusted, Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said he will take a back seat in the next parliamentary term.

"I always prefer to look forward to the future so I am now taking a step back, so any questions that you have, please ask the younger ones. That's my role. I'll take a step back and give them my views behind the scenes," the 74-year-old said.


This article was first published on September 14, 2015.
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Some thoughts on coming together...

But I will add that it'd be wrong to ignore the online space because that's where many of you engage us and share your thoughts and views. It has been very useful and instructive, along with face-to-face meetings, focus groups etc, and I have personally found your sharing important and has helped shape the way we approach issues as well as policy making. So keep sharing! (even if I can't reply!) smile emoticon..


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THE SILENT MAJORITY HAS SPOKEN THROUGH THE POLLS!!!
 

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.. they met their MPs on the ground, they go all the way and kiss their asses
beg for jobs, beg for forgiveness, beg for favours and even beg for money

they kpkb in cyberspace and sweared they are anti pap
when they went to the booth, they voted in secrecy their favourite party the PAP

they are the biggest hypocrites , the biggest liars and the biggest loud mouth anti PAP
they have no balls...

You are spot on if you were referring to those imported fake sinkies. Local sinkies if pro oppo parties remain solid supporters of oppo parties, no matter what pappies try to do.

These fakes could only curse and swear at pappies in cyberspace because they found themselves in same cesspit as the locals. They might be better off if they remained SPRs. When GE 2015 came, they voted pappies out of fear their shitizenship might be revoked. Plenty of rumour going around that voting is not secret.
 

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Warm reception frm new shitizens and hazzy reception frm true blue Sinkies.

Limpeh recently saw Yakult on top of open decked bus waving aimlessly at pedestrians during his thank you tour of his GRC. No one waved back at him, except one pinoy woman waving back at him from inside a coffee shop, too far away from his line of sight. WTF, no locals waving back at Yakult but a foreigner?
 

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Reach out to those who didn't support PAP

Yes, reach out to those pro oppo parties supporters to turn them around to support pappies. If pappies could achieve it, there would be no effective oppo parties in the island.

Depending on imported fake sinkies to gain votes is a short term measure. Ultimately, they too would become oppo parties supporters.
 

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What can this bunch of losers do except coming on to the cyber world to release their stress and anger????

Actually I came back to this forum after the elections to see whether that Eunuch Escher is still around or not but to my disappointment..... Vanished into thin air!!!! LOL....

He went looking for more piano wires ....:smile: He will be back before next GE.
 
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