In a situation like ours, however, there is no realistic chance of an opposition party winning the election and displacing the PAP as the ruling party.SDP has no confidence in election.But read in the link why they do not
The Singapore Democrats will encourage the teaching and training of non-violent action for Singaporeans because we see this as the best—and only—way to reform the elections system in Singapore. It may take a long time but as long as we don’t embark on this path, we will forever be letting the PAP run circles round us during elections... ..2.But what is nonviolent action?
3.I will wonder how many jobs will be lost if so many
Non violent action describes the act of refusing to obey unjust laws and the demands of a government without resorting to physical violence. A coordinated and concerted withdrawal of that compliance will render the State impotent with its repression. Refusing to cooperate with unjust laws, carried out in a systematic manner, can bring about change
Nonviolent action has been repeatedly used to overcome dictatorships all over the world,
most notably in India during GandhiÂ’s movement for independence,
South Africa during the years of apartheid rule,
and Taiwan during the KuomintangÂ’s dictatorship.
Singapore's politics are reserved for Singaporeans. Foreigners like Yeshua with no stake in the future of Singapore and of Singaporeans will not be allowed to interfere in Singapore's domestic politics, much less to instigate, agitate and promote civil disobedience among targeted segments of society, against the laws of the country.PAP bans workshop on non-violence 16 May 2005
Which country? Pre-independence India?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Non-violent can turn violent. As seen in most countries. His theory is flawed.
Just look at Northern Ireland. Their peaceful protests turned violent.Originally posted by iveco:Which country? Pre-independence India?
It is OK to do so in Canberra, though. Nobody bothers about it much.Originally posted by Fatum:I wonder ..... is Heckling someone non-violence ? ... so as long as their actions does not constitute assault, it's okay to them then ? .....
anyone remember "you come here, Mr Goh" ? .....
to me the party and the chap at the helm, has lost all credibility ......
what has Mr Chaim See Tong's creation morphed into ? ....
Originally posted by Fatum:'Heckling' takes on many forms - some are less refined, others are carefully orchestrated, sophisticatedly executed, and all done with finesse without the efforts being realised by those who are not adapt at such political subtleties.
I wonder ..... is Heckling someone non-violence ? ... so as long as their actions does not constitute assault, it's okay to them then ? .....
anyone remember "you come here, Mr Goh" ? .....
to me the party and the chap at the helm, has lost all credibility ......
what has Mr Chaim See Tong's creation morphed into ? ....