You will be probably be amused why TOC ended up being gazetted a Political Association.
As some of you know that TOC was first conceived within the ranks of the PAP to assuage the needs of the liberal young and given licence to undertake things that was never allowed before.
Since TOC began, the authorities have received complaints from PAP lovers and those compliant Singaporeans who honestly thought that one should not rebut a "democratically" elected in Govt. These complaints have gone up and down with Viswa's explanation in TOC forum and the Homeless issue as times when such complaints seemed to increase.
Interestingly, complaints to the authorities have also come from least likely quarters - anti-estblaishments/opposition for reasons such as double standards and jealousy.
The straw that actually broke the camel's back is when potential candidates for the coming elections during tea party expressed concern that the presence of TOC might jeopardise PAP's results, indirectly implying that they are looking for assurance for wins. What a bunch of balless creatures.
Those who believe that Gazetting merely adds administrative overheads are not grasping the picture. No different to rules for GE. Firstly its an indication that it is a concern for the authorities and there is a stigma. More importantly people participating in it are now collectively responsible for the wayward action of one. This is tremendous responsibility similar to CEC finding themselves in hotsoup over a wayward article they had not seen or authorised.
The outcome is that those who cannot afford it will no longer participate or come forward and we are then left with a defunct body, or one with mediocre characters. In the rare exception, some seriously brave people might actually hold it together like those in Maruah. I cannot be the only one to see some people dropping off.
It is really sad that we can send our best people to western liberal world for their tertiary education with their strong sense of democratic rights and still can deploy such horrendous oppressive measures. A real disgrace when TOC has not once did anything wayward or contrary to the law or even something that was tenuous. Even the homeless issue was more social rather than political.
ps. nothing to do with the recent forum that they held. It explains why the PM did not allow attendence as he knew what was happening despite Choo's well known connection and early positive indication that he received from one PAP MP.
As some of you know that TOC was first conceived within the ranks of the PAP to assuage the needs of the liberal young and given licence to undertake things that was never allowed before.
Since TOC began, the authorities have received complaints from PAP lovers and those compliant Singaporeans who honestly thought that one should not rebut a "democratically" elected in Govt. These complaints have gone up and down with Viswa's explanation in TOC forum and the Homeless issue as times when such complaints seemed to increase.
Interestingly, complaints to the authorities have also come from least likely quarters - anti-estblaishments/opposition for reasons such as double standards and jealousy.
The straw that actually broke the camel's back is when potential candidates for the coming elections during tea party expressed concern that the presence of TOC might jeopardise PAP's results, indirectly implying that they are looking for assurance for wins. What a bunch of balless creatures.
Those who believe that Gazetting merely adds administrative overheads are not grasping the picture. No different to rules for GE. Firstly its an indication that it is a concern for the authorities and there is a stigma. More importantly people participating in it are now collectively responsible for the wayward action of one. This is tremendous responsibility similar to CEC finding themselves in hotsoup over a wayward article they had not seen or authorised.
The outcome is that those who cannot afford it will no longer participate or come forward and we are then left with a defunct body, or one with mediocre characters. In the rare exception, some seriously brave people might actually hold it together like those in Maruah. I cannot be the only one to see some people dropping off.
It is really sad that we can send our best people to western liberal world for their tertiary education with their strong sense of democratic rights and still can deploy such horrendous oppressive measures. A real disgrace when TOC has not once did anything wayward or contrary to the law or even something that was tenuous. Even the homeless issue was more social rather than political.
ps. nothing to do with the recent forum that they held. It explains why the PM did not allow attendence as he knew what was happening despite Choo's well known connection and early positive indication that he received from one PAP MP.