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Understanding the politics of the mask

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15 singaporeans were arrested on 5 Nov for wearing a mask and gathering peacefully in a public place. These peaceful protests have occurred in every.developed country without any arrests taking place except in singapore. Singaporeans view the 15 simply as troublemakers shows how deeply ingrain govt propaganda is in the minds of singaporeans. The mask movement is a struggle for a more equal society should hold greater relevance in Singapore than anywhere else in the developed world as singapore is the most elitist unequal nation among them. That 15 pple turned up and were arrested is a testimony to the high level of fear and repression of ordinary citizens not to mention the high dose of propaganda that keeps them unaware of the realities aeound them. The following passages adapted from Huffpost explains the politics of the mask and its struggle for a better society.

Modernl political struggle today wears a mask. From motorcycle helmets worn by German Autonomists in the 1980s to the Guy Fawkes masks worn at the #MillionMaskMarch that took place on Tuesday, Nov. 5, it is possible to identify the following global trend within radical Left movements of the last thirty years: almost all of them wear masks. The Zapatistas with their ski-masks, the Global Justice Movement with its black, white, pink, clown and other masked "blocs," and today Occupy and Anonymous, all wear masks. This is no coincidence. There is an historical and political significance to this phenomenon. It is part of a new set of political strategies that rejects political representation and identity in favor of direct democracy and equality.

On Tuesday, November 5th, protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks demonstrated in more than 400 cities around the world in celebration of Guy Fawkes day. From Barcelona to Tokyo, hundreds of thousands protested in the streets and on the internet against political corruption, corporate greed and NSA spying. Despite the explicit thematization of the mask, almost no commentary so far has taken seriously the political meaning of these masks. The closest so far is an article in the Gothamist by Marc Yearsley, titled, "Million Mask March Protests Government, Masks Profit Time Warner." The article points to the hypocrisy that the profit made from selling Guy Fawkes masks goes to a corporation that lobbies heavily "in favor of internet censorship." But it remains unclear why this group and others are wearing masks in the first place.

Thus, let me propose the following three explanations for the tactical usage of masks at the recent #MillionMaskedMarch.

1. The mask rejects the political representation of the party and state. Historically, the goal of many social movements has been to publicly demonstrate the power, unity, and identity, of an unrepresented group. "We are here, we are 'X'". However, by hiding their faces in public the Zapatistas, black blocs, Occupiers and Anonymous groups are making a statement against the corruption and misrepresentation that is structurally inherent to the very form of the party and state as such. Unlike the unmasked Tea Partiers, none of these masked groups are looking to be represented by a party nor are they trying to create a party of their own. They are looking for a radical change to the party system as such. The mask is thus a symbolic and practical rejection of the individual identities that parties and states require in order to "represent" their members.

2. The mask creates a political universalism. Historically, most (although not all) social movements have focused on national and local issues particular to a specific group of people: the civil rights movement, gay liberation, women's liberation, indigenous rights, even the class struggle's internationalism. The creation of these identities is both what allowed for their relative political gains but also what allowed them to be appropriated as multicultural voters and target markets. By wearing masks, however, Anonymous and its historical precursors are trying to create a global and universal form of political agency that explicitly resists this sort of appropriation of their identity. Not everyone is gay, black, female, or indigenous, but anyone can be a Zapatista, a black bloc member, or Guy Fawkes, according to these groups. Anyone can wear a mask and participate in the struggle against neoliberalism. (This is one of the many differences between radical Left and right wing masked groups. The KKK's identity and membership, for example, are explicitly exclusionary: not everyone can be a member of the white race or wear the hood).

3. The mask supports direct democracy and egalitarianism. Instead of voting for representatives and creating parties, these masked groups have all tried to create institutions of direct democracy. All of these groups use consensus decision-making, which aims to satisfy everyone's needs, instead of majoritarian decision-making that excludes the needs of the minority. The wearing of masks facilitates this by creating an anonymous collective political agency where, as Subcomandante Marcos says, "the mistakes are conjugated in the first person singular and the achievements in the third person plural." Everyone, regardless of identity, can participate in the General Assembly. Identity politics and differing ideologies are not rejected but are parts of "a world in which many worlds fit," as the Zapatistas say.

The wearing of masks also attempts to undermine hierarchy and authoritarianism by eliminating markers of authority, including faces, within these movements. Watching hundreds of Guy Fawkes' march on Washington, one cannot distinguish who is in charge -- because no one is, because everyone is. Unlike the hierarchically ranked masks of right wing groups, the unranked masks of recent Left movements help establish an egalitarian anonymity without leaders or followers.
 
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I'm sure they are detained under the law that doesn't allow more then 4 people to gather. Abolish that law, and people won't have problem gathering in groups like this. The "normal" way to do that is get the government to repeal it. If they don't vote them out and establish a new one that would. Whether that can happen in Singapore or not depends on the "majority". That is how democracy is suppose to work.
 
every one has the right to assemble as they want, even tens of thousands. It is their constitutional rights. PAP create this law just to protect itself from being protested out, they are so scare of protest.
 
TS is very seious about many things.

I think TS is too serious here. Make your threads a little lighter and easier to read and comprehend.

Old Uncle will understand. A bit too cheem for me. Uncle enjoys light hearted threads. Thank you.

Don't get angry hor. I am just commenting from a simple ordinary Singaporean. You write and speak like a professional politician. Anyway , thanks.
 
TS is very seious about many things.

I think TS is too serious here. Make your threads a little lighter and easier to read and comprehend.

Old Uncle will understand. A bit too cheem for me. Uncle enjoys light hearted threads. Thank you.

Don't get angry hor. I am just commenting from a simple ordinary Singaporean. You write and speak like a professional politician. Anyway , thanks.

then dun read..simple.
 
every one has the right to assemble as they want, even tens of thousands. It is their constitutional rights. PAP create this law just to protect itself from being protested out, they are so scare of protest.

another bloody nonsense assumption!

i see tens and hundreds of singaporeans gathering every morning at almost all the parks and gardens, there is no arrest and no harrassment!!

who says we do not have the rights to assemble!!! open your eyes and see for yourselves!!! don't spout nonsense!!!

freedom to assemble is an inherent right of all singaporeans!!! open your eyes before you spout garbages!!!

every morning i assemble at botanic gardens with tens and hundreds of people ...there is no harassment from anybody. freedom to assembe is there!!!!

another Pu Bor assumption!!!
 
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i see tens and hundreds of singaporeans gathering every morning at almost all the parks and gardens, there is no arrest and no harrassment!!

.................

Bwahahaha!

Using the word "assembly" out of context aka PAP style.

You might as well say that every morning, you see school children assemble for flag raising ceremony and they are exercising their freedom of assembly!

The meaning of every word in the English language depends on the CONTEXT in which it is used.

In this thread, it refers to this kind of assembly .......


[video=youtube;94vUgSDmRMg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94vUgSDmRMg[/video]
 
Bwahahaha!

Using the word "assembly" out of context aka PAP style.

You might as well say that every morning, you see school children assemble for flag raising ceremony and they are exercising their freedom of assembly!

The meaning of every word in the English language depends on the CONTEXT in which it is used.

In this thread, it refers to this kind of assembly .......


[video=youtube;94vUgSDmRMg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94vUgSDmRMg[/video]

Why you guys want to waste time on this kopishit?
He sprout BS to disrupt and distract everyone.
His only function here is for us to practice our profanities and nothing else.
 
Bwahahaha!

Using the word "assembly" out of context aka PAP style.

You might as well say that every morning, you see school children assemble for flag raising ceremony and they are exercising their freedom of assembly!

The meaning of every word in the English language depends on the CONTEXT in which it is used.

In this thread, it refers to this kind of assembly .......


[video=youtube;94vUgSDmRMg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94vUgSDmRMg[/video]

you are absolutely correct on the word assembly
you are an english uiversity professor i must admit
but me political rat can use assembly at my pleasure
thank you...

these people said no freedom of assembly
uncle said: nonsense. we have freedom to assemble everyday.
i assemble with my kakis everyday anywhere and anytime talking cock and doing cock
no problems from our democratic government...hallelujah!!!
 
Why you guys want to waste time on this kopishit?
He sprout BS to disrupt and distract everyone.
His only function here is for us to practice our profanities and nothing else.

why you envious izzit?
you got green eyes and muddy brain
gongest of the cccby gang
go and give your master i h p a good fuck and fuck him dead as well
he is the bloody nuisance here
he spouts Pu Bor to disrupt, divide, disturb and distract
why dont you go and fuck him...you shitty coward seedless borlampar!!!
why pick on kopi? ni pu bor kia!!!!
 
why you envious izzit?
you got green eyes and muddy brain
gongest of the cccby gang
go and give your master i h p a good fuck and fuck him dead as well
he is the bloody nuisance here
he spouts Pu Bor to disrupt, divide, disturb and distract
why dont you go and fuck him...you shitty coward seedless borlampar!!!
why pick on kopi? ni pu bor kia!!!!
Wow Kopi,very hard working,coming to 10 pages since the date of return,BIG bonus coming,God bless
 
Wow Kopi,very hard working,coming to 10 pages since the date of return,BIG bonus coming,God bless

dear bro dreamer
i am bored to death
and almost bored to tears ....
only this sbf provides some excitement and challenge...
must thank all the Pu Bor Kias for keeping me so busy and so happy...hallelujah!
if you need lunch at One Nintey, I can always give you a treat!!!
 
dear bro dreamer
i am bored to death
and almost bored to tears ....
only this sbf provides some excitement and challenge...
must thank all the Pu Bor Kias for keeping me so busy and so happy...hallelujah!
if you need lunch at One Nintey, I can always give you a treat!!!

iluvsinkapoo....................
 
I'm sure they are detained under the law that doesn't allow more then 4 people to gather. Abolish that law, and people won't have problem gathering in groups like this. The "normal" way to do that is get the government to repeal it. If they don't vote them out and establish a new one that would. Whether that can happen in Singapore or not depends on the "majority". That is how democracy is suppose to work.

Me seems to recall that Harry Baboon wrote in his book
That he, Toh, Goh and others met at basement in Oxley
Made plans for new party that materialised as Lightning
Those were all illegal assemblies for which he could be jailed
Brits chose to look the other way but as far as I know
There’s no statute of limitations or is it amputations
For criminal offences so can still charge the Old Fart
Are there any lawyer bros to enlighten me on this
 
what kopiuncle your assumption very cheam leh!

Everyday everyone wait for bus and train to go to work also call freedom of assembly?

So many people take lift up and down also freedom of assembly?

queue and wait for taxis at stand also freedom of assembly?

then geylang kuai stand all over the lanes also freedom of assembly?

you kong si meh lan cheow?



another bloody nonsense assumption!

i see tens and hundreds of singaporeans gathering every morning at almost all the parks and gardens, there is no arrest and no harrassment!!

who says we do not have the rights to assemble!!! open your eyes and see for yourselves!!! don't spout nonsense!!!

freedom to assemble is an inherent right of all singaporeans!!! open your eyes before you spout garbages!!!

every morning i assemble at botanic gardens with tens and hundreds of people ...there is no harassment from anybody. freedom to assembe is there!!!!

another Pu Bor assumption!!!
 
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what kopiuncle your assumption very cheam leh!

Everyday everyone wait for bus and train to go to work also call freedom of assembly?

So many people take lift up and down also freedom of assembly?

queue and wait for taxis at stand also freedom of assembly?

then geylang kuai stand all over the lanes also freedom of assembly?

you kong si meh lan cheow?

Kopisai's wise words should be signature for everyone
 
what kopiuncle your assumption very cheam leh!

Everyday everyone wait for bus and train to go to work also call freedom of assembly?

So many people take lift up and down also freedom of assembly?

queue and wait for taxis at stand also freedom of assembly?

then geylang kuai stand all over the lanes also freedom of assembly?

you kong si meh lan cheow?

you spot on the kong lan lah!!!
so there is complete freedom of assembly and association what!!!

who says there is NO FREEDOM of assembly and association!!! kong si meh lan hoot!!!

i assemble and associate everyday everywhere...where got police catch me!!!

singapore's democracy is world class!!! in usa , you can body search and detain anytime anywhere!!!

even in europe!!! my friend has mustache and beard and wears a turban, nahbeh he was escorted and body searched simply because
there were two other turbaned friends with him!!!

singapore is the best!!! kong si meh lan hoot!!!
 
Kopisai's wise words should be signature for everyone

thank you narong you are so veri kind
my wisdom shall be the pedestal for your gongest cbkia gang
now do the world a great servie, go and fuck dead your master I H P ...he deserves instant death!!!
 
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