Hypothetically,Originally posted by PRP:Show of strength or support
One suggestion is go to speakers corner in Hong Lim park to assemble to show how many ppl the organisers can muster for their causes.But while there,pls be peaceful and disperse if the police tells you to do so.
Buy a brand new HDB house and haoliao to him...Originally posted by reddressman:My malaysian colleague who is PR , keeps saying to everyone, being PR can already because there is no Strong enough INCENTIVE to lure him to convert.
I wonder is he WAITING and hoping something better will come in his face or is he being sarcastic? hmm....
Right!!Originally posted by foxtrout8:there are protest being peaceful, righteous and purposeful. there are example of others whom are incited by hate, carried out in tandem with violence and destruction (someone very smartly said riot).
It is false to say all protests are wrong absolutely, neither is it right to say all protests are right eventhough it is fundamental for humans to be entitled to freedom.
Presently, if one can organises a 100+ people to attend a demo,it would mean a lot of ppl.Start from small,i believe.Originally posted by reddressman:Hypothetically,
If 99% of sg suddenly standup and speakup at HL,
what happens?
Can it be stopped?
I am just concerned about security. U belif me right?
If one orgainse an assembly in Hong Lim Park to demonstrate, I believe it would be considered illegal.Under the law,the ppl can only assemble indoors.If one tells the ppl to go to the Hong Lim park to listen to his speech,I don't know whether it is illegal.Should consult a lawyer e.g. WP's chairwoman.Originally posted by PRP:Show of strength or support
One suggestion is go to speakers corner in Hong Lim park to assemble to show how many ppl the organisers can muster for their causes.But while there,pls be peaceful and disperse if the police tells you to do so.
For the purpose of discussion your thoughts,Originally posted by PRP:If one orgainse an assembly in Hong Lim Park to demonstrate, I believe it would be considered illegal.Under the law,the ppl can only assemble indoors.If one tells the ppl to go to the Hong Lim park to listen to his speech,I don't know whether it is illegal.Should consult a lawyer e.g. WP's chairwoman.
Illegal is not equal to immoral.Originally posted by reddressman:For the purpose of discussion your thoughts,
I wonder if 90% sg'lians all do the same thing,
what can be done?
btw, can anyone distinguish between 'Morality' and 'Legality' ?
Is what is ILLEGAL = IMMORAL ?
There in lies your answers.
If 99% of the ppl spoke agaisnt the govt, it would immidately lose its credibility to govern.Originally posted by reddressman:Hypothetically,
If 99% of sg suddenly standup and speakup at HL,
what happens?
Can it be stopped?
I am just concerned about security. U belif me right?
reading between the fine lines,Originally posted by PRP:Illegal is not equal to immoral.
We should follow the law if it is reasonable.