Overtime Minion Tan tries to fool more dissenters for the 'Hundred Flowers Campaign'
Duly reported by Mouthpiece CNA
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Peasantpore: Acting Peasantpower Minion Tan CJ has claimed the national conversation aka 'Hundred Flowers Campaign' on the Ruler Loong's consolidating power before Old Autocrat visits Lord Yama must involve more dissenters who are mainly bloggers, social commentators and members of the official political dissenters.
Minion Tan CJ, who is part of the culling committee tasked to drive the campaign, was responding to comments on his Facebook page.
Mr Tan said it is important not to neglect the rest of peasant society and groups who may not always speak up, especially on Mouthpiece's social media but take rabid anti-regime stances in unregulated online forums and coffeeshops.
Some arty farty peasants had asked why the committee driving the campaign did not include political dissenters and pariahs, while regime bootlickers said the campaign should avoid turning into a "political football" game. The latter is true because the bootlickers know many peasants will slam the regime when given a chance but their inputs are considered partisan.
Also weighing in on the Hundred Flowers' Campaign was former Regent Woody Ah Goh-Go. Writing on his Facebook page, Ah Goh-go invited peasants to contribute to the conversation by focusing on "what's dear" to them. It implies if they only have scorn for Ruler Loong, they must voice out and be identified for easier culling later.
Meanwhile, Jiat Leow Bee Minion in Ruler Loong's Office, Minion Lim-I-Say, said rebellious peasants do not have to wait for the committee spearheading the national conversation to dictate the outreach channels. As long they identify themselves clearly, provide their NRIC, mailing and email addresses, they will be tracked and if necessary, contacted by the Gestapo and Internal Security Goons later.
Minion Lim-I-Say said his grassroots bootlickers, peasants and the pro-regime labour movement will be generating a series of dialogues among themselves to identify rebellious peasants who take potshots at the regime via informal channels or during lunch time.
He defended previous national wayang conversations like Peasantpore 21 and Remaking Peasantpore for Familee have brought up interesting ideas that have also led to some discreet culling of political dissenters.
Minion Lim exhorted rebellious sceptics to join in the Hundred Flowers Campaign as the Ruler Loong needed to cull dissenters before Procedural Erections 2016.
Duly reported by Mouthpiece CNA
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Peasantpore: Acting Peasantpower Minion Tan CJ has claimed the national conversation aka 'Hundred Flowers Campaign' on the Ruler Loong's consolidating power before Old Autocrat visits Lord Yama must involve more dissenters who are mainly bloggers, social commentators and members of the official political dissenters.
Minion Tan CJ, who is part of the culling committee tasked to drive the campaign, was responding to comments on his Facebook page.
Mr Tan said it is important not to neglect the rest of peasant society and groups who may not always speak up, especially on Mouthpiece's social media but take rabid anti-regime stances in unregulated online forums and coffeeshops.
Some arty farty peasants had asked why the committee driving the campaign did not include political dissenters and pariahs, while regime bootlickers said the campaign should avoid turning into a "political football" game. The latter is true because the bootlickers know many peasants will slam the regime when given a chance but their inputs are considered partisan.
Also weighing in on the Hundred Flowers' Campaign was former Regent Woody Ah Goh-Go. Writing on his Facebook page, Ah Goh-go invited peasants to contribute to the conversation by focusing on "what's dear" to them. It implies if they only have scorn for Ruler Loong, they must voice out and be identified for easier culling later.
Meanwhile, Jiat Leow Bee Minion in Ruler Loong's Office, Minion Lim-I-Say, said rebellious peasants do not have to wait for the committee spearheading the national conversation to dictate the outreach channels. As long they identify themselves clearly, provide their NRIC, mailing and email addresses, they will be tracked and if necessary, contacted by the Gestapo and Internal Security Goons later.
Minion Lim-I-Say said his grassroots bootlickers, peasants and the pro-regime labour movement will be generating a series of dialogues among themselves to identify rebellious peasants who take potshots at the regime via informal channels or during lunch time.
He defended previous national wayang conversations like Peasantpore 21 and Remaking Peasantpore for Familee have brought up interesting ideas that have also led to some discreet culling of political dissenters.
Minion Lim exhorted rebellious sceptics to join in the Hundred Flowers Campaign as the Ruler Loong needed to cull dissenters before Procedural Erections 2016.
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