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Chitchat Oppie Nicole Seah Voted In As Senior Wanker In Wankers' Party Elections Yesterday!

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SINGAPORE: Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh said that the party was trying to balance continuity and renewal in its latest Central Executive Committee (CEC) changes, with he and party chair Sylvia Lim continuing to head WP even as younger members were inducted into the CEC.

Mr Singh remains secretary-general and Ms Sylvia Lim stays on as party chair, while former WP chief Low Thia Khiang and veteran former MP Png Eng Huat were retained as committee members in a Cadre Members' Conference on Sunday (Dec 27).

When asked what this signifies, Mr Singh said that there needs to be a trajectory for renewal.

"This time around, the cadre membership ... recognises the importance of this renewal trajectory that we are on - having a good balance of experience and new blood," he said.

"I think it's very important that some of our most experienced members continue to be a central part of the party," he added.

Among the newer members of the CEC are the four Sengkang Members of Parliament, Ms He Tingru, Mr Louis Chua Kheng Wee, Dr Jamus Lim and Ms Raeesah Khan

They are joined in the committee by the younger party members, who had contested in East Coast GRC - Ms Nicole Seah and Mr Kenneth Foo.

The CEC is also made up of MPs for Hougang and Aljunied GRCs - Mr Dennis Tan, Mr Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera.

The average age of the 14 members is about 45 years old. Among the CEC members, only Mr Low is in his 60s, while the youngest is Ms Khan at 27. Three members - Mr Chua, Ms He and Ms Seah - are in their 30s.

"CONSCIOUSLY GROOMING YOUNGER LEADERS"


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Explaining why she ran again for the post of chairperson, Ms Lim said she had considered if she could still contribute effectively after 17 years as chair, but kept in mind that Mr Low stepped down as secretary-general only two years ago.

"I did consult the current SG Pritam, as well as some other CEC members, and they felt that I should still stay on," she said.

"We are, of course, consciously grooming our younger leaders to take over in due course, from my position also. Exactly when that will happen will depend on many factors and and also what the party needs at a particular point in time."

In response to a question, Ms Lim said the number of women in the current CEC is not the highest in WP's history.

"I recall that ... soon after I joined the party, probably in the early 2000s, there was a time when we nearly had 50 per cent of our CEC members being women. Four out of 14 is still not good enough in my view, " she said.

"We did say at the last conference that we amended our constitution to place emphasis on the need for diversity in the council, not just racial diversity, but diversity in many ways. I think we are making progress, but I think (it is) still not good enough."

She added that the party needs a "broad spectrum" of advice and expertise, and that the recent GE campaign benefitted from the advice of younger people.

"If not for advice from people from a younger generation, we would not have been able to communicate that effectively. So I think one of the keys for the party is to always ensure that we have the broad spectrum of advice and expertise ... in order for us to reach out to as broad an electorate as possible," she said.
A senior member of the party, former Aljunied GRC MP Chen Show Mao, was not re-elected to the CEC. Mr Singh confirmed that Mr Chen, who was not at the conference, was still a party member.

Some other members not re-elected were Assoc Prof Daniel Goh, Ms Lee Li Lian and Mr Terence Tan.

But Ms Lee and Mr Tan, along with Mr Low and Mr Png, will be among a roster of party members who will stand in for Ms Khan and Ms He in Sengkang GRC. Both members are due to go on maternity leave.

Mr Singh had written in a Facebook post earlier this month that when the two go on leave, WP members will help with weekly Meet-the-People Sessions and house visits in Sengkang GRC on a rotational basis.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...s-pritam-singh-sylvia-lim-re-elected-13849496
 

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Why are they all wearing those stupid masks that do absolutely nothing to stop the spread of Covid?
 

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These 12 Graphs Show Mask Mandates Do Nothing To Stop COVID
Yinon Weiss

10-13 minutes


Masks have become a political tool and a talisman. When COVID-19 hit, governments panicked and created enormous fear. The Centers for Disease Control currently estimates a COVID-19 survival rate of 99.99 percent for people younger than 50, but the damage created by the panic was too great to undo.

It is likely that some politicians eventually realized their mistake and needed a way to back-pedal without admitting their lockdowns were a policy disaster. Their solution was for people to put any old piece of cloth across their face and magically believe that it’s okay to go out shopping again.

Masks are not merely a small inconvenience. They have inadvertently become a key impediment to returning to a more normal life, a desirable goal for those seeking to twist the pandemic for political and electoral purposes.

Masks dehumanize us, and ironically serve as a constant reminder that we should be afraid. People can now be spotted wearing masks while camping by themselves in the woods or on a solo sailing trip. They have become a cruel device on young children everywhere, kindergarten students covered by masks and isolated by Plexiglas, struggling to understand the social expressions of their peers. Face coverings are causing real harm to the American psyche, provide little to no medical benefit, and distract us from more important health policy issues.

The mask dogma had many cracks in it from the start. For one, the U.S. surgeon general and the Centers for Disease Control both previously said that “masks are NOT effective in preventing [the] general public from catching coronavirus,” so they were already starting with a credibility deficit. Furthermore, many officials have been frequently caught without masks when they think the cameras are off them. Dr. Anthony Fauci, for example, has been caught doing this multiple times.

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Chicago’s mayor and local media were all caught taking off their masks and violating social distancing as soon as a press conference ended. This was caught in a now deleted YouTube video that was shared by a now deleted Twitter account after being retweeted more than 26,000 times. As of the date of this publication, it is still available to view in a crude video of a video that has yet to be deleted on YouTube.

Clearly, some people do not want you to see what politicians do behind the scenes. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a strong advocate for mandatory masking, was caught off camera laughing about how wearing masks is an act of “political theater.”

Faking ‘Science’ to Achieve Political Goals

These same politicians and health officials are so desperate to make people believe in masks that they doctor charts to make their case, even when their own data actually undermines them. So what is the actual science behind masks? Let’s begin by reviewing the leading scientific studies.

The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University summarized six international studies which “showed that masks alone have no significant effect in interrupting the spread of ILI or influenza in the general population, nor in healthcare workers.” Oxford went on to say that “that despite two decades of pandemic preparedness, there is considerable uncertainty as to the value of wearing masks.” They prophetically warned that this has “left the field wide open for the play of opinions, radical views and political influence.”

A study of health-care workers in more than 1,600 hospitals showed that cloth masks only filtered out 3 percent of particles. An article in the New England Journal of Medicine stated, “[W]earing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection” and that “[T]he desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.”

There are many other credible studies showing lack of mask efficacy, such as studies published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information, Cambridge University Press, Oxford Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Influenza Journal, just to name a few.

Studies do show masks can help in the case of direct respiratory droplets, which would matter if somebody is coughing, breathing, or sneezing directly on your face. That happens normally in a tight and highly confined space.

But the plentiful evidence we have indicates masks would not meaningfully help with aerosol transmission, where two people are just in the same area, or even the same room. This is because the two people end up breathing the same air, with or without a mask, as visually demonstrated in this video.

Now for Graphs about International Mask Mandates

Historical scientific studies do not make a compelling case that universal masking would meaningfully help, so let’s explore real-world situations to see where data leads us.

Austria was one of the first governments to require masks, and it did so about 10 days after its cases began to go down. The level of downtrend did not change or improve after masks were required. After the nation’s people wearing masks for an extended period, cases are currently four times where they were when Austria mandated masks, and cases continue to climb.

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Germany mandated masks about halfway down its original recovery. Their cases are now similarly climbing quickly.
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The French now have around 1,000 percent more daily cases they had when they mandated masks, despite having one of the highest mask compliance levels in the world.
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Spain was not far behind its French neighbor with a mandate. Spain required masks when cases were near zero and has the highest compliance with mask-wearing in all Europe. Now Spain is at around 1,500 percent the level of cases compared to when it mandated masks.
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After three months of requiring masks, the United Kingdom is at around 1,500 percent more cases despite having one of the highest mask compliance records in Europe.
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Belgium required masks shortly after the British did, and now possibly has the highest rate of cases in the world.
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Italy had extremely high levels of mask-wearing despite no national mandate. Recently skyrocketing cases finally compelled them to create one of the strictest mask laws in the world, but the results have predictably failed to slow the rise in coronavirus cases. In fact, cases skyrocketed immediately after the mask mandate went into effect.
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Similar results have been found in Ireland, Portugal, Israel, and many other countries. No matter how strictly mask laws are enforced nor the level of mask compliance the population follows, cases all fall and rise around the same time.
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How about the United States? Americans have proven to be highly compliant with mask wearing, even higher than the Germans.

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It is therefore no surprise that the same trends found in Europe are also found in U.S. states. For example, California required masks in June but cases still went up by more than 300 percent and the state remains heavily locked down four months later with still higher cases.

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Hawaii suffered one of the most economically devastating lockdowns of all the U.S. states. It was also an early mover on mandating masks both indoors and outdoors, but cases still went up by almost 1,000 percent.
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With and without mask mandates, Texas and Georgia followed nearly identical case development.
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For those more interested in comparing deaths than cases, we again don’t see a pattern of masks meaningfully helping.
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Why Don’t Masks Work?

Why don’t masks work on the general public? For one, if you read the fine print on most consumer masks you will see something along the line of “not intended for medical purposes and has not been tested to reduce the transmission of disease.” Masks can work well when they’re fully sealed, properly fitted, changed often, and have a filter designed for virus-sized particles. This represents none of the common masks available on the consumer market, making universal masking much more of a confidence trick than a medical solution.

If we actually wanted effective masks, then manufacturers should be conducting scientific tests evaluating masks specifically for their ability to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The Food and Drug Administration and CDC should be making recommendations on which masks to use and approving masks based on their scientific efficacy rather than promoting the wrapping of any piece of miscellaneous cloth around your face.

Many powerful institutions have too much political capital invested in the mask narrative at this point, so the dogma is perpetuated.

Effective masks, if they exist, should then be distributed to highly vulnerable groups for use only in rare and extenuating circumstances. There would be little point for the population at large to wear masks all the time because while focused protection may be possible, it is not possible to eradicate the virus at this point or stop its spread.

Our universal use of unscientific face coverings is therefore closer to medieval superstition than it is to science, but many powerful institutions have too much political capital invested in the mask narrative at this point, so the dogma is perpetuated. The narrative says that if cases go down it’s because masks succeeded. It says that if cases go up it’s because masks succeeded in preventing more cases. The narrative simply assumes rather than proves that masks work, despite overwhelming scientific evidence to the contrary.

The narrative further ignores places like Sweden and Georgia, which never required masks in the first place, and it suppresses new scientific evidence if it doesn’t support desired political results, such as data from the world’s only randomized trial investigating if masks actually protect from COVID-19. Even a Nobel laureate has been canceled because his COVID charts and data were found to be undesirable.

History does not bode well for times that politics meddles with science. Martin Kulldorff, a professor at Harvard Medical School and a leader in disease surveillance methods and infectious disease outbreaks, describes the current COVID scientific environment this way: “After 300 years, the Age of Enlightenment has ended.

In the end, it will be the loss of credibility in our scientific institutions, and the unnecessary division they have sowed among us, for which masks will be remembered.

Yinon Weiss is a tech entrepreneur, a U.S. military veteran, and holds a degree in bioengineering from U.C. Berkeley. Follow him on Twitter.

Copyright © 2020 The Federalist, a wholly independent division of FDRLST Media, All Rights Reserved.
 

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Wear condom for protected sex is similar to wear mask for protected virus.

Without condom, cock enters cheebye hole and sperms start spreading inside which make woman sick they start to vomit and throw out...

Virus enter lung through face holes also make human sick and throw out...

Unprotected cocks enter many cheebye holes start to spread the vomit diseases and hospitalize women cause not enough beds for the sick women.

Go figure out this parable.... What it mean....
 

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Sengkang MPs elected to Workers’ Party CEC in internal election
Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh and fellow Aljunied GRC MP Sylvia Lim retain their positions as secretary-general and chair respectively
The Online Citizen
by The Online Citizen

27 December 2020

in Politics

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Sengkang group representation constituency (GRC) Members of Parliament (MPs) He Ting Ru, Dr Jamus Lim, Raeesah Khan and Louis Chua Kheng Wee are among individuals newly elected to the Workers’ Party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC), said the party on Sunday (27 December).
In this year’s general election, WP bagged 10 elected seats in Parliament, most notably having won Sengkang — the newest GRC.
Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh and his fellow Aljunied GRC MP Sylvia Lim retain their positions in the party as secretary-general and chair respectively. Both were elected unopposed.
Mr Singh was previously elected as party’s Secretary-General in April 2018 after his predecessor Low Thia Khiang stepped down from the position.
Mr Low has been re-elected as a member of the CEC.

Mr Singh told reporters today that it is crucial for WP to re-elect experienced members such as Mr Low, the latter of whom has been with the party since the early 1980s.
“He has got a rich and long history of political contests in Singapore. (He knows) what the realities of an opposition party are, what can be done, what can’t be done,” he said.
“I think the younger members will benefit tremendously from that input, so I’m particularly pleased for Mr Low’s continued membership and participation in the CEC,” Mr Singh added.
23 party cadres vied for the 12 spots of the CEC.
The 23 candidates include the remaining MPs and a mix of veteran cadres and fresh faces.
Former Aljunied GRC MP Chen Show Mao stepped down. Dr Daniel Goh, who previously served as a Non-Constituency MP, stepped down from the party’s leadership due to health reasons.

WP in a statement today said that its new CEC, “with a diverse balance of experienced and newer members, has taken office and started work with immediate effect”.
The list of newly elected WP CEC members are as follows:
  • Mr Louis Chua Kheng Wee, 33;
  • Mr Foo Seck Guan Kenneth, 43;
  • Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song, 43;
  • Ms He Ting Ru, 37;
  • Ms Raeesah Khan, 27;
  • Dr Jamus Jerome Lim, 44;
  • Mr Low Thia Khiang, 64;
  • Mr Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap, 45;
  • Mr Leon Perera, 50;
  • Mr Png Eng Huat, 59;
  • Ms Nicole Rebecca Seah Xue Ling, 34;
  • Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong, 50.

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