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PEASANTPORE: The lackey New Media Control Council will roll out propoganda to promote media literacy and desired online behaviour that are respectful towards Ruler Loong and his regime.
It will work with uniformed groups e.g. Poodles and send moles into educational institutions to identify lumpar netizens, as well as other 'partner organisations', name ISD goons.
Sexperts say with more peasant children and young peasants accessing the Internet to bash the regime, it is important to educate them on respecting Ruler Loong online.
Desperate Koh, sexecutive lackey of the X'tian Boys' Brigade Singapore said: "We must take the war against bapoks online. They are now scouring the Net as paedophiles. We decided to ally with Ruler Loong and deal with lumpar netizens since many of them are bapoks too. Since we strike a deal with Ruler Loong, we will also tell our X'tian people and boys that they must kowtow to Ruler Loong online and desist from attacking the regime's gabra online. Victory to X'tians! Death to bapoks! Silence the dissenting netizens!"
"The regime is aware of the potential reach of social media after realising the impact it has on Arab Spring. Ruler Loong wants the council to cum up with measures to control and censor new media. First move is to warn peasants what they post certainly is something ISD can monitor and track with help of Yankee MNCs e.g. Cisco. Many Yankee MNCs have sold online tracking software to Commie PRC ok." said Educated Ape Tan Ah Han, chairman of the New Media Control Council.
A recent informal poll among some 300 young peasants showed about 16 per cent of them will share information online - as long as it is making fun of the regime's mistakes.
About 62 per cent of respondents will share it only if it is to showcase Ruler Loong's gabra and many know it does not hurt anybody.
The respondents are between 17 and 25 years old.
The New Media Control Council shared the alarming findings of its poll as Peasantpore marked its first Safer Internet Day for Regime. It showed that young netizens do not trust Ruler Loong or have a low opinion of him.
It was started by Insafe Network, a Ang Moh paedophile network of Sex Awareness Centre promoting the use of online technology and mobile phones for paedophiles to prey on children and young people across the world.
The theme this year - "Online Sex with Paedophiles- Poke with Respect".
PEASANTPORE: The lackey New Media Control Council will roll out propoganda to promote media literacy and desired online behaviour that are respectful towards Ruler Loong and his regime.
It will work with uniformed groups e.g. Poodles and send moles into educational institutions to identify lumpar netizens, as well as other 'partner organisations', name ISD goons.
Sexperts say with more peasant children and young peasants accessing the Internet to bash the regime, it is important to educate them on respecting Ruler Loong online.
Desperate Koh, sexecutive lackey of the X'tian Boys' Brigade Singapore said: "We must take the war against bapoks online. They are now scouring the Net as paedophiles. We decided to ally with Ruler Loong and deal with lumpar netizens since many of them are bapoks too. Since we strike a deal with Ruler Loong, we will also tell our X'tian people and boys that they must kowtow to Ruler Loong online and desist from attacking the regime's gabra online. Victory to X'tians! Death to bapoks! Silence the dissenting netizens!"
"The regime is aware of the potential reach of social media after realising the impact it has on Arab Spring. Ruler Loong wants the council to cum up with measures to control and censor new media. First move is to warn peasants what they post certainly is something ISD can monitor and track with help of Yankee MNCs e.g. Cisco. Many Yankee MNCs have sold online tracking software to Commie PRC ok." said Educated Ape Tan Ah Han, chairman of the New Media Control Council.
A recent informal poll among some 300 young peasants showed about 16 per cent of them will share information online - as long as it is making fun of the regime's mistakes.
About 62 per cent of respondents will share it only if it is to showcase Ruler Loong's gabra and many know it does not hurt anybody.
The respondents are between 17 and 25 years old.
The New Media Control Council shared the alarming findings of its poll as Peasantpore marked its first Safer Internet Day for Regime. It showed that young netizens do not trust Ruler Loong or have a low opinion of him.
It was started by Insafe Network, a Ang Moh paedophile network of Sex Awareness Centre promoting the use of online technology and mobile phones for paedophiles to prey on children and young people across the world.
The theme this year - "Online Sex with Paedophiles- Poke with Respect".