Mouthpiece considers fundamental rights as 'liberal'

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Peasantpore: Some 400 peasants learnt what makes peasant youths tick at MediaCorpse's inaugural Youth Talk Cock Sing Song Day.

The findings of a survey of more than 1,000 'handpicked' youths between the ages of 12 and 29 were presented. It is obvious that youths who want Ruler Loong to give up his god king status are not represented in this survey.

The survey was commissioned by Mouthpiece MediaCorpse and conducted by TNS, a market insights and consultancy firm who by accepting fees must provide good proproganda for the regime.

39 per cent of those surveyed said they conform to societal Asiatic norms which translates to obedience and deference to Ruler Loong's regime.

Many in this group aspire to own a property and car and get a good job that pays well. By watching Ang Moh, Nihon and Korean TV shows, they realised that freemen can aspire to similar good life currently enjoyed by Royal Princelings.

Another 28 per cent surveyed, no doubt influenced by Ang Moh Magna Carta say they believe in the freedom of expression, rights of freemen and are open to learning about and working with other cultures and races provided they have decent jobs.

The majority of youths surveyed are frequent users of online media, with 81 per cent of them saying they feel that they are always connected to the internet because they can read news and facts that the regime wants to suppress or distort.

Participants also heard from peasant students from polytechnics and junior colleges, who shared their views on topics close to their hearts, such as volunteerism and online gaming. They know many will give them up after suffering and experiencing social injustice during National Serfship. They will understand the concept of white horses and realise you do not volunteer to die during National Serfship.

"Lumpar lah, of course this event is staged lah. We want to be seemed deeply engaged with the youths, to pretend to understand them better, to give them a forum to express their views with no concrete actions loh. You call it NATO right. Is that the lingo or outdated liao...lame is it?," crowed Mossie Lai, the lackey head of youth propoganda in MediaCorpse.

"In the near future, MediaCorpse (will be) developing digital initiatives, that would create content in the digital space to showcase to stupid peasant youths the virtues of Asiatic values like respect Ruler Loong, obey his decrees and balk arty farty troublemakers."

One of the participants, Cannon Peasantpore's director of marketing, Mr 'Tua Pao' Teoh, 43, felt that the event took a "dramatic and different approach" to reach out to youths.

He said: "I think for the youths of bit more sophisticated lor. They know Ruler Loong still behaving like a god king lah but all keep quiet because their National Serfship experiences imply some things better left unsaid, Asiatic way, not much of a choice lah. They also see got this horny Prof Tey, write arty farty legal proses making fun of the legal system, in the end what happen, still kenna charge and demonised as sex pervert right. Lan lan, but we need to engage them in a more subtle way. Last time we use sexy gals to sell products in IT show, i think obselete liao, must think of more kinky approaches to make them buy Cannon products, like see-thru clothes cameras lor."
 
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