W T F!!!! These are just primary school kids, yanked from class to come and queue up for fuck??? Don't they all have their exams coming??
This is really doing too much and too obvious to prop up a dead horse with a deadly pass.....
If not enough, our soldiers will be called in to pay last respect. PAP is cheap ...at least call in the beggars lah and pay them for a day's work.
It is hard to be a school kid in sinkapore ...always get 'volunteered' to do things like perform at NDP, pay last respect to some big shot, clean public areas and whatever things the PAP wants kids to do.
i see a lot of dead people in the line.
Your third eye is very powerful. Are they ghosts of the Sook Ching massacre coming to torture that piece of lard?
Quick...! activate te Grassroots and RC members now!
If not enough, our soldiers will be called in to pay last respect. PAP is cheap ...at least call in the beggars lah and pay them for a day's work.
It had already happened....yesterday I was at The Adelphi...saw hordes of army boys of various units leaving after 'bowing' to the______, the faces all so happy, can have a day off....like we say ' happy like f%$%^ & a lot of school children from different schools....
PAP idolatry starts from young when the children brain has plenty of spaces to absorb falsehood. Briefly, it is called brainwashing by MOE. If you see a group of children sobs at the funeral, they have passed the PAP QA test and became 70% sinkies-to-be.
Army boys are always glad to have time off. We were like that once.
Yes...we all do, right!...but that is not the point....the point is all these is to fill up the numbers...to make it look like prataman was such a popular & 'wanted' president...
Lol.... i have seen longer queues at Koi to buy milk tea
Army boys are always glad to have time off. We were like that once.
Yes army boys can be desperate & are easily taken advantage of. During my NS days those who "donated" blood could take off half day off. Everyone donated except those who were ill or recovering from illness.
They must have also given biscuits which were not the usual combat ration hardtack ones.
Talking about the hard tack ones.....I brought them back home, back then, gave my dog one...the mutt took a sniff & walked away.... I exchanged all my hard tack combat rations biscuits in a land, that once didn't like the "mainlanders"....for rice from the farmers daughter....
They must have also given biscuits which were not the usual combat ration hardtack ones.