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Mouthpiece reports Por Lumpar peasants rejoicing at regime's anniversary

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Well it is supposed to be a celebration for peasants and their rulers but somehow the Mouthpiece is still able to sneak in some propoganda to remind peasants to love foreigners....

hxxp://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1219147/1/.html

Peasantpore: Gardens by the Bay is Peasantpore's latest attraction after the White Elephant Barrage was acknowledged as the root cause of the floods. The regime's 47th Anniversary was the perfect time for many curious foreigners and 'por lumpar' peasants to visit the newbie in town.

As usual, the Mouthpiece managed to snarl a Chink peasant who has something good to say about foreigners...read on.

Foo Ah Jing was on the record for saying: "I think it is the opportunity it provides for us as a peasant nation to bond together. You see foreigners, you see stupid por lumpar locals alike, getting together, rubbing arseholes huh."

A pro-Nazi student from Germany said: "I not Por Lumpar. I'm here on an exchange year as agent for German government. So I just wanted to see how peasants celebrate the regime's anniversary despite suffering the anti-peasant policies. I am not sure we can do the same thing back in Germany again after WWII. It's really amazing to see many peasants here making merry despite taken for a ride by the regime, must be this Asiatic trait. I be visiting Geylang red light district to advise the German authorities how we can learn from Amdersdam and Peasantpore to pay for the Greeks' debt. Perhaps we use greek women rather Viets."

"It's super organised following examples from Commie PRC and North Korea. Because I am ang moh, it's really nice. I have serfs leading you where you have to go. And they show you where everything is but too bad, heard no such service in Geylang. The PRC imported fireworks, of course looks good. Because at home we don't see Soviet era jet parades or military parades at all. So it's quite unique and it's the first time I will ever see it."
 
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