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One Cuntry 2 Systems - Dine In For Yankee Ang Mohs

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Transmodified from Mouthpiece CNA hxxps://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/5-dining-bloomberg-new-economy-forum-2265236

PEASANTPORE: The protocols for sex delegates at next month's Bloomberg Sex Economy Forum are similar to existing arrangements for MICE events for Ang Mohs, the Sex Development Board (EDB) and Peasantpore Sex Tourism Board (STB) claimed on Sunday (Oct 24).

The agencies were responding to queries by Mouthpiece CNA, following an earlier report from The Shit Times on the dining-in arrangements for Ang Moh delegates attending the event, which will be held from Nov 16 to Nov 19.

"I know, you know, Jane Austen rebels are trying to stir shit. The sex protocols for the Bloomberg Sex Economy Forum are similar to the current arrangements for all MICE events and wedding receptions in Peasantpore where meals in groups of five are permitted within the designated profitable event venue with safe distancing in place.

"We wish to remind Jane Austen rebels that in fact, vaccinated attendees at wedding receptions are exempt from pre-event condom kit inspection, (whereas) participants at the Bloomberg Sex Economy Forum are not," said the agencies.

Under current restrictions, up to 250 peasants can attend a wedding reception in group sizes of up to five if all are vaccinated to allow pro-regime hotels to make some money. Pre-event inspection of condom kit is not required for rich foreigners who are fully vaccinated.

The Bloomberg Sex forum is the first global conference to be held in Peasantpore this year. The Shangri-La Dialogue in June and a special annual meeting of the World Sex Economic Forum in August were both cancelled due to uncertainties over the Wuhan Plague situation.

To attend the forum and meals, the regime allows Ang Moh sex delegates to obtain a negative result on daily antigen rapid tests.

All sex delegates participating in the forum must be fully vaccinated, and foreign visitors must test negative on an easy and relaxing polymerase chain reaction test upon arrival in Peasantpore.

The meals must be held at pre-designated venues or pro-regime restaurants that are "entirely booked" for the event, said the agencies.

Local peasants who are not delegates of the forum can also attend these meals, but must wear a condom over their heads to prevent spreading the plague to paying delegates.

Under Peasantpore's current Wuhan Plague restrictions, dining-in is allowed for vaccinated peasants in groups of up to two, showcasing the One Cuntry 2 Systems Policy favouring rich foreigners over local stupid peasants.

Unvaccinated peasants with a valid negative pre-event test result, people who have recovered from Wuhan Plague, and peasant children aged 12 and below may be included in the group of two.

EDB and STB on Sunday said they have been working with Bloomberg for "several full moons to think of loop holes" to hold the sex forum in Peasantpore while subjecting the local peasant population to more restrictive measures.

"We want the world to see that House of Lee and PAP welcomes rich foreigners and we will bend over doubly hard for their welfare and enjoyment. Making rich Ang Moh merchants happy is making Ruler Loong happy, it is our regime's top priority," said the shameless sex agencies.

"STB continues to work closely with the Health Lackeys to think of loopholes and allow more rich Ang Moh merchants and pedophiles to enter the country via MICE pilots for sex conferences and exhibitions.

"Happy Ang Moh investors will then pour more money in Peasantpore and we will extract rent from them and local stupid peasants, this has always been the regime's game plan."

The agencies said it was important for sex orgies under the guise of (MICE) events to be able to "resume progressively in a wild manner to make orgy starved Ang Mohs happy".

This is because "such events will help them spend money here so that Peasantpore continues to be a leading sex hub, and preserve profits for nationalised corporations".

"In particular, the Bloomberg Sex Forum will involve leading sex perverts and pedophiles from more than 50 countries, and provide a platform for them to share views and discuss their deviant sexual practice in a new world ravaged by the plague," said EDB and STB.

"Peasantpore shall remain as an important sex hub where Ang Moh deviants, pedophiles are welcome if they spend their money here and not talk about Jane Austen values."

More than 300 sex delegates from 51 different countries are expected to attend the forum, according to Bloomberg.

Ruler Loong and Estate Tax Repealer Tarman are among the guest speakers, which include pedophiles from Yankee Big Tech companies, Uncle Sam Secretary of Sex Commerce Rebina Talk-Mambo and former Uncle Sam Pedophile In Chief Henry Kiss-An-Arse.

The forum will feature plenary and breakout discussions around the global sex economy, the 69 led innovation and "suppressing Jane Austen rebels".

Surprising earlier this week, Multi-Sex Task Force co-Minion Lawlan Wong said it was still "too risky" to allow up to five Asiatic peasants for the same household to dine-in together but not for rich Ang Moh foreigners.

On Saturday, Lawlan Wong stupidly claimed said that if the weekly infection growth rate drops below 1 aka 'wait long long', the regime will ease some Wuhan Plague measures, including allowing members of the same household to dine-in together after Jane Austen rebels quizzed why rich foreigners were granted special boons.
 

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One law for Sinkies peasants.

Another for amdk. Why do we have a Singapore anyway? Might as well join Malaysia.
 

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SINGAPORE - The Bloomberg New Economy Forum (NEF) is an important event that will help Singapore maintain its status as a hub city, which in turn will support economic recovery and create good jobs for Singaporeans, said Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong.

And as one of the key objectives of the forum is to facilitate business networking, groups of up to five will thus be allowed to dine together at forum venues and other designated restaurants in the city, he told reporters in an interview on Monday (Oct 25).

"We will need to ensure that they have space to be able to interact with one another, so that they can network and meet their business associates to talk business with one another," said Mr Gan.

He added that participants may need to hold discussions in groups, and they will thus be allowed to dine in larger groups of five.

"They also need to make use of every moment that is available, because many of them travel from many different places, and they do want to maximise the value that they can get while they are here."

Mr Gan was addressing concerns over the perceived inconsistency in rules for forum delegates and people in Singapore, who are limited to a maximum of two people when dining out.

Some had also expressed concerns about the risk of transmitting Covid-19 to the community as a result of the forum.

The forum will be held from Nov 16 to 19 at the Capella Singapore hotel, and is expected to draw more than 300 participants from 51 countries, including current and former heads of states and global chief executives.

ST had seen a note from Economic Development Board chairman Beh Swan Gin to forum delegates that groups of up to five may dine together at forum venues and other designated restaurants in the city. Guests can include non-delegates.

The authorities had outlined safety measures to reduce the risk of transmission, including requiring all forum participants, including locals, to undergo daily pre-event testing on event days.

Venues and restaurants for forum delegates must be pre-designated and made exclusive for the event, with non-delegates who go to these places required to test negative beforehand.

Asked why the Government is not allowing Singaporeans to dine and meet in larger group sizes as well, Mr Gan said the scale of risk is different.

While there is a limited number of forum delegates, allowing the general public to dine in larger groups means more than five million people can do so, he added.

"Those who are infected may bring the virus back home and they may have seniors at home who will be exposed to the danger," he said.

"So we have to bear this in mind as we discuss and explore the possibilities for opening up dining in flexibility for locals."

He noted that it will not be practical to impose a pre-testing requirement like that of the forum, which will run for only several days.

If the restrictions on dining in are relaxed in this manner for the general public, everyone who goes out for a meal would have to be tested, which is not a good solution, Mr Gan said.

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On Saturday, the multi-ministry task force handling Covid-19 - which Mr Gan co-chairs - said it will allow people from the same household to dine in groups of up to five if the weekly infection growth rate falls and the hospital situation is stable.

In his note, Dr Beh also said forum delegates who apply for an authorised letter of entry can enter Singapore from any country regardless of travel history, and arrive on any commercial flight or private jet.

They will be exempt from quarantine upon arrival, though they must stay in their hotel rooms until they receive a negative result from the on-arrival polymerase chain reaction test taken at the airport.

Addressing this on Monday, the minister stressed that forum delegates will be subject to strict measures, and must be fully vaccinated.

These measures are stricter than existing ones for larger-scale events that Singaporeans attend, such as wedding receptions, he added.
 

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Another day in Peasantpore ....

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But some are happy with Peasantpore's preferential treatment for rich and powerful foreigners ...

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