Sunday, November 3, 2013

Anonymous

Not sure if it's true.
I certainly hope it is.

I don't particularly care about who they are,
or what their real motivations are at this point.
Not yet.

I'm just enjoying it.
They've managed to elicit a strong response
from the government, and hell,
even shut down 19 government sites at the same time over the weekend.
That shit's awesome.

And what did I mean by a 'strong response'?
Well, we've got the cocksuckers over at the SPH hoping to get a good pat on the head
by equating Anonymous' actions to 'terrorism',
by claiming that it was an attack on Singaporean citizens.
Hell, they even went as far as saying that the hackers might even deserve the death penalty!

Now, I did not verify that last sentence.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't be surprised if they did say that.
It would fit the pattern.

So being the sadist that I am,
I went ahead and visited that faux news site
that allows mentally-challenged users to post badly-written articles.
The Real Singapore.

Just before I reached the half-way point of one such article,
I had to stop.

Whoever wrote that piece of shit
needs to be kicked in the rectum with a boot with a chainsaw attached to it.

In this stupid motherfucker's eyes,
any kind of protest that disrupts anyone's work or has the potential to have
any kind of negative impact on someone's livelihood,
any kind of protest that is deemed 'illegal' and 'unethical'
is wrong and the perpetrators need to be punished.

Right.
Emotional, straw-man arguments.
Trying so hard to appeal to your 'logical' side.

What a stupid little cunt.

First of all,
the freedom to protest against perceived
unjust laws should be sacred.

It is a democracy,
and the laws impact you.
YOU deserve to have your voice heard.

Even if I agree with those laws,
you should be allowed to express your opinions.


'But.... but... in Singapore,
can complain whaaaat!!!'
These fucking stupid sheep would bleat in indignation.

No, you are not able to do that.
What are you going to do,
go through the official channels that lead to nowhere?

Fill in an online web form.
Ask the minister a question.
Write a letter to the government-controlled newspaper.
Get a permit from the tightly-controlled Police to
organize a protest at a designated protest area,
a tiny slip of land called 'Hong Lim'.

See where that takes you.

Try expressing a negative opinion about
a law,
and once it gains traction,
see how long it is before you get hauled up before a judge.

'Defamation suits in Singapore'.
A Google search will tell you
just how quickly the propaganda machine gets going once the government pays attention.
Just as quickly as the criminal investigation begins,
alongside 'defamation' proceedings.

As for the impacts on livelihoods,
yeah,
I guess some groups matter more than others, huh?
And who gets to decide that,
you little cocksucker? You?

In case you missed the memo,
LAWS IMPACT LIVELIHOODS.

But I guess so long as you're not inconvenienced,
it's OK, right?
Fuck the others.

And back to the issue of legality.
Yea... those in power have NEVER abused that power. Ever.
The Soviets, the Communist Party in China, dictatorships around the world...

Nope.
If the government says it's illegal,
what right do YOU have to claim otherwise?
Who the hell are you to say anything about it?

Yep. Because citizens are nothing.
Pawns.
Usable and malleable.
Ultimately disposable.


GOD I hate stupid Singaporean cunts.

Well enough of that.