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May 29th, 2011 |
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Author: Your Correspondent |
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The Starbucks cafe at Parkway Parade was awashed in a sea of BLACK as netizens make their feelings about the slow pace of police investigations into PAP MP Tin Pei Ling’s case known in public.
Ms Tin was under police investigation for allegedly flouting election laws on ‘cooling-off’ day, but there are still no updates from the police after two weeks, leading some to suspect if it would be swept under the carpet quietly like in the past.
A ‘BLACK’ Sunday was called by netizens to register their unhappiness over the matter. Though the venue was initially at Parkway Parade, it was subsequently changed to any Starbucks cafe in Singapore due to the ‘overwhelming’ response from the online community.
According to James Tan who was at Parkway Parade today, there were at least 40 people who turned up in black:
“We occupied the whole front section. All blacks. Easily 40, including about 10 who left around 12.30. There could be more who didn’t come forward.”
To show his enthusiasm about the matter, James even offered to buy a cup of coffee for the first 20 wearing black who come to him and say something about TPL.
Another netizen Ng Poh Chuen who came later described the scene she saw:
“Sea of black @ MP Starbucks, spilling over to New York and even to KFC! I m tt aunty tt stood on NY sofa taking video
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Besides Parkway Parade, netizens also turned up elsewhere like Justina Ho who was at Woodlands:
“I went to Woodlands Civil Centre, a few couple there wearing black at Starbuck. But it sure look like quite a number of people wearing black walking around. Is it cos its 29 May or Singaporeans generally like to wear black?”
No police officers in uniform were noted at the venues though a netizen Jeff Tan thought he saw a police officer in plain-clothes:
“Just left the core group at Marine Parade here. A couple behind us watching and lady on her mobile and walking out urgently everytime she’s on the phone. She looks tom boyish, atypical plain clothes police profile. Both left at 2pm promptly so your guess is good as mine. Just made new friends.”
This is the first time Singaporeans from all walks of lives are standing together in solidarity to express their feelings simultaneously and spontaneously, a sort of ‘civil solidarity’ which is NOT civil disobedience or activism.
Singaporeans are not protesting, campaigning or advocating for any cause. They are simply coming together to ‘comfort’ one another and to wallow in ‘collective agony’.
At the same time, those who were unable to turn up also showed their solidarity by turning their Facebook profile pictures into black and spread the message on social media.

Though some sceptics have questioned the usefulness of such ‘civil solidarity’, it is nevertheless a good start for Singaporeans who have been living in a climate of fear perpetuated by the repressive PAP regime for far too long.
As Justina Ho put it succinctly:
“Small crowd now but a very good start. I don’t think its useless cos every thing start from small, even the courage to let others know you are unhappy. Being oppressed for too long does that to you. Next time we can organize a better meeting place.”
For those of you who were at the venues, you can upload your photos taken directly to our Facebook here

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</td></tr> <tr><td class="msgtxt" id="msgtxt_1">Just heard this from a friend who went to the Airshow today. Ng Eng Hen (the new Defence Minister) was the guest of honour for the show.
Apparently, people were not supposed to enter the show until he officially opened it. There was already a large crowd building up, waiting outside at the entrance and he was late! Supposed to be 9:30am but he came like 15 mins later. People were getting agitated.
Finally he came and people started jeering at him... then while he was walking slowly to the entrance to officially open the show, someone shouted from the crowd: "FASTER LAH!"
Man, I must say, it's a very different Singapore now after GE2011.... Singaporeans don't hold Ministers in such high awe as last time....
LOL!
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Because the PAP cannot change and it is impossible to replace 80% of their corrupt, the ground is seriously boiling and they do not see it yet. PAP and LKY is still praying on the slime ball cowards who no longer make up the majority. Threaten or use force will have devastating consequences from within and without. LHL has very little room to play with.
 
Maybe Marine Parade GRC is going to hold a 2nd by-election since 1992 :D
 
Maybe Marine Parade GRC is going to hold a 2nd by-election since 1992 :D

As much as I hope this to happen, but I think they will exhaust all means to make sure this day will not come. Somehow, they will come up with some answers to maintain status quo. :(
 
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Aiyo, got this type of protest event never jio me to join. I very supportive one.
 
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