As reported by despicable Mouthpiece CNA
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Spurious reasoning citing hundred peasants as momentum....
The national Talk Cock Sing Song on Our Peasantpore, first announced by Ruler Loong in his State of the Regime Message and elaborated upon by numerous minions, is gathering 'momentum' in social media.
The regime's "OurSGConversation" Facebook page has garnered close to a hundred responses (contrast with the thousands of posts on this queer website) since it was launched less than a week ago by Minion for State Propoganda Heng Swee Swee, who is in charge of compiling a list of bold dissenters intended for an eventual purge. This mirrors the old trick used by Butcher Mao during the 'Hundred Flowers' Campaign.
One pro-regime contributor hopes that the Facebook page will help facilitate an authentic conversation to remind peasants they must pledge absolute loyalty to Ruler Loong.
A peasant mother of two shared her challenges and said she was "tense" about whether her peasant children could excel in school and succeed in life or ended up as serfs, maybe die in National Serfship with no compensation. She added that working to pay off her housing loans and high standard of living takes up time and energy, leaving little of her time for her peasant children.
She neglects to mention that well paid lackeys and minions are able to solict the best child car for their spawns as compared to peasant women like her. Phony Tan was able to transfer his son to Uncle Sam on a sponsored scholarship.
There were also calls for the conversation to have 'multi-language' platforms for all residents e.g. Pinoys, Burmese, PRCs, Viets or even Cambodians, and not just focus on the English-speaking group who tend to slime m&d on Ruler Loong's dirty statecraft.
Veteran Peasants' Representative Seah Peng Peng said the national TCSS would be good to weed out dissenters.
"KNN, you talk bad things about Ruler Loong's decrees, prepare to get your arse busted," Lackey Seah said.
"We expect indolent peasants to kowtow and keep quiet. Next we will cull the loud speakers who tend to make trouble for Ruler Loong and at end of the day, we proclaim since counter revolutionaries are eliminated, its back to status quo."
Pliant political watchers said that while anonymous social media is likely the peasants' preferred platform to express their views, it is important for the regime to also reach out to the silent indolent majority who tend to perform the Chinese Kowtow and not say bad things about Ruler Loong evil policies e.g. eugenics, tax the poor, love foreigners.
Nominated Peasants' Representative Eugena Ah Tan said: "I better warn peasants, this is an Asiatic society ok, like Hokkien say, better don't have stamps on your eyes and take this chance to give Ruler Loong a bad time or else....."
"After culling initial wave of dissenters identified by this conversation, if braver ones decide to show up, then better learn to be like Labour Party MPs and learn to disagree in a civil manner. Very simple, you may not agree with Ruler Loong's evil policies but you must still kowtow to him."
"Like the Maoist Hundred Flowers' Campaign, there will be peasants who cry father, cry mother. The question is how do we deal with these dissenters," Educated Ape Tan added.
Stupid peasants also want to know what happens after the views are collected, he said.
"If you look at the previous Talk Cock Sing Song sessions, like Peasantpore 21 and Remaking Peasantpore, the whole exercise ended with the publication of the report and a list of dissenters sent to the regime ISD goons. There is little to show for other than subtle replies to overbearing peasants who demanded actions," said Educated Ape Tan.
"We may not have gulags to detain peasants but we can always send the loudest troublemakers to Pulau Mati to be curators or tourist guides."
Educated Ape Tan hopes that the Peasantpore's version of the Hundred Flowers' Campaign will effective silence all dissenters so that Ruler Loong is able to consolidate his power if Old Autocrat meets Lord Yama.
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Spurious reasoning citing hundred peasants as momentum....
The national Talk Cock Sing Song on Our Peasantpore, first announced by Ruler Loong in his State of the Regime Message and elaborated upon by numerous minions, is gathering 'momentum' in social media.
The regime's "OurSGConversation" Facebook page has garnered close to a hundred responses (contrast with the thousands of posts on this queer website) since it was launched less than a week ago by Minion for State Propoganda Heng Swee Swee, who is in charge of compiling a list of bold dissenters intended for an eventual purge. This mirrors the old trick used by Butcher Mao during the 'Hundred Flowers' Campaign.
One pro-regime contributor hopes that the Facebook page will help facilitate an authentic conversation to remind peasants they must pledge absolute loyalty to Ruler Loong.
A peasant mother of two shared her challenges and said she was "tense" about whether her peasant children could excel in school and succeed in life or ended up as serfs, maybe die in National Serfship with no compensation. She added that working to pay off her housing loans and high standard of living takes up time and energy, leaving little of her time for her peasant children.
She neglects to mention that well paid lackeys and minions are able to solict the best child car for their spawns as compared to peasant women like her. Phony Tan was able to transfer his son to Uncle Sam on a sponsored scholarship.
There were also calls for the conversation to have 'multi-language' platforms for all residents e.g. Pinoys, Burmese, PRCs, Viets or even Cambodians, and not just focus on the English-speaking group who tend to slime m&d on Ruler Loong's dirty statecraft.
Veteran Peasants' Representative Seah Peng Peng said the national TCSS would be good to weed out dissenters.
"KNN, you talk bad things about Ruler Loong's decrees, prepare to get your arse busted," Lackey Seah said.
"We expect indolent peasants to kowtow and keep quiet. Next we will cull the loud speakers who tend to make trouble for Ruler Loong and at end of the day, we proclaim since counter revolutionaries are eliminated, its back to status quo."
Pliant political watchers said that while anonymous social media is likely the peasants' preferred platform to express their views, it is important for the regime to also reach out to the silent indolent majority who tend to perform the Chinese Kowtow and not say bad things about Ruler Loong evil policies e.g. eugenics, tax the poor, love foreigners.
Nominated Peasants' Representative Eugena Ah Tan said: "I better warn peasants, this is an Asiatic society ok, like Hokkien say, better don't have stamps on your eyes and take this chance to give Ruler Loong a bad time or else....."
"After culling initial wave of dissenters identified by this conversation, if braver ones decide to show up, then better learn to be like Labour Party MPs and learn to disagree in a civil manner. Very simple, you may not agree with Ruler Loong's evil policies but you must still kowtow to him."
"Like the Maoist Hundred Flowers' Campaign, there will be peasants who cry father, cry mother. The question is how do we deal with these dissenters," Educated Ape Tan added.
Stupid peasants also want to know what happens after the views are collected, he said.
"If you look at the previous Talk Cock Sing Song sessions, like Peasantpore 21 and Remaking Peasantpore, the whole exercise ended with the publication of the report and a list of dissenters sent to the regime ISD goons. There is little to show for other than subtle replies to overbearing peasants who demanded actions," said Educated Ape Tan.
"We may not have gulags to detain peasants but we can always send the loudest troublemakers to Pulau Mati to be curators or tourist guides."
Educated Ape Tan hopes that the Peasantpore's version of the Hundred Flowers' Campaign will effective silence all dissenters so that Ruler Loong is able to consolidate his power if Old Autocrat meets Lord Yama.
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