They CAN NOT STOP IT, they have NO CONTROL, they are SCARED!
Because Bloggers have already got the powers which the PAP GOVT had long lost, the absolute media influence.
They have to then comment positively about their own crisis instead.
If they can not cover up their ass they have to cover up their face, that is PAP.
Their ass is ripped and fucked, and then they will say OK it wasn't too bad, and ass bleeding IS normal. etc etc
Because Gopalan is in the USA and they can not get him, they do not have a choice but to pretend this way. Otherwise they would had pretended again to be a capable strict authoritarian to arrest bloggers and charge them. Just like they had done many times to young Netizens. Or they could use ISD to get Gopalan to have a coffee like that church guy.
As they did it, they are slapping their own face. Showing more incompetence and falsehoods of the classic PAP style.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_501680.html
Mar 13, 2010
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS
Netizens can self-regulate
Minister praises their sceptical reaction to claim that MM was ill
By Jeremy Au Yong
The Internet community's reaction to the hoax by former Singaporean lawyer Gopalan Nair in a blog post claiming that Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had suffered a heart attack has been a good example of how it can self-regulate, said Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lui Tuck Yew. -- ST PHOTO: ARTHUR LEE
THE Internet community's reaction to the hoax by former Singaporean lawyer Gopalan Nair last weekend has been a good example of how it can self-regulate.
Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (Mica) Lui Tuck Yew yesterday praised local netizens for being sceptical about the blog post claiming that Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had suffered a heart attack.
'I give credit to the Internet community for, first of all, expressing disbelief. Some even said: 'Look, we just read the newspaper; we will get the truth from it.'
'Secondly, when he confessed that it was a hoax, a number of the sites actually came out to condemn him roundly and many netizens themselves also did so.'
His only regret, though, was that some sites continued to champion Mr Nair's cause. Still, he felt it was worthwhile to have incidents like this occasionally so that the Internet community is 'aware and can take steps to see how it can, to some degree, self-regulate'.
Rear-Admiral (NS) Lui was responding to a question on how Mica viewed the hoax, adding he felt no need to 'dignify the hoax with a formal response'.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.
Because Bloggers have already got the powers which the PAP GOVT had long lost, the absolute media influence.
They have to then comment positively about their own crisis instead.
If they can not cover up their ass they have to cover up their face, that is PAP.
Their ass is ripped and fucked, and then they will say OK it wasn't too bad, and ass bleeding IS normal. etc etc
Because Gopalan is in the USA and they can not get him, they do not have a choice but to pretend this way. Otherwise they would had pretended again to be a capable strict authoritarian to arrest bloggers and charge them. Just like they had done many times to young Netizens. Or they could use ISD to get Gopalan to have a coffee like that church guy.
As they did it, they are slapping their own face. Showing more incompetence and falsehoods of the classic PAP style.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_501680.html
Mar 13, 2010
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS
Netizens can self-regulate
Minister praises their sceptical reaction to claim that MM was ill
By Jeremy Au Yong
The Internet community's reaction to the hoax by former Singaporean lawyer Gopalan Nair in a blog post claiming that Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had suffered a heart attack has been a good example of how it can self-regulate, said Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lui Tuck Yew. -- ST PHOTO: ARTHUR LEE
THE Internet community's reaction to the hoax by former Singaporean lawyer Gopalan Nair last weekend has been a good example of how it can self-regulate.
Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (Mica) Lui Tuck Yew yesterday praised local netizens for being sceptical about the blog post claiming that Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had suffered a heart attack.
'I give credit to the Internet community for, first of all, expressing disbelief. Some even said: 'Look, we just read the newspaper; we will get the truth from it.'
'Secondly, when he confessed that it was a hoax, a number of the sites actually came out to condemn him roundly and many netizens themselves also did so.'
His only regret, though, was that some sites continued to champion Mr Nair's cause. Still, he felt it was worthwhile to have incidents like this occasionally so that the Internet community is 'aware and can take steps to see how it can, to some degree, self-regulate'.
Rear-Admiral (NS) Lui was responding to a question on how Mica viewed the hoax, adding he felt no need to 'dignify the hoax with a formal response'.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.