The pro-Palestine activists posted their side of the story regarding
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The pro-Palestine activists posted their side of the story regarding the incident at Minister Shanmugam's Meet-the-People Session

Here is the link to the Google Document with their account of what happened that night:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zmOI...it?tab=t.0

Summary of "The Parts He Left Out"

This document is a personal account from individuals who attempted to meet Minister K. Shanmugam at his Meet-the-People Session (MPS) to discuss concerns about the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA). It describes their experiences and criticisms of how the meeting was handled.

Core Points:

1. Purpose of the Visit:

The individuals went to the MPS to express concerns about how POFMA is being used, particularly against activists.

They acknowledged they were not residents of the constituency but were willing to wait their turn.



2. Encounter with Shanmugam:

Initially, they were told he could not see non-residents, but they insisted that other MPs do engage non-residents on broader issues.

When he did meet them, they felt they were treated with hostility—surrounded by security personnel and volunteers who recorded them, making them feel intimidated.



3. Issues Raised During the Discussion:

They argued that POFMA is being used to stifle free speech and is disproportionately enforced.

They questioned why certain entities (e.g., the Israeli embassy, CNA) were not issued POFMA orders despite spreading what they viewed as misleading information.

Shanmugam asserted that POFMA is fair and does not stifle free speech, claiming people can fight POFMA without legal assistance.



4. Conflict and Aftermath:

Tensions escalated, leading to the individuals expressing frustration, including calling Shanmugam a "coward."

They claim the Minister and his team used recording tactics to intimidate them while prohibiting them from recording the interaction.

A CNA reporter appeared to take photos of them without their consent, adding to their sense of being targeted.



5. Conclusion:

The authors feel vilified and harassed following the event, believing their concerns were dismissed and misrepresented.

They criticize what they see as a disproportionate response to their activism and express disappointment in how political engagement is handled in Singapore.




Key Themes:

Freedom of Speech & POFMA Enforcement

Intimidation & Power Imbalance in Political Engagement

Double Standards in Political Discussions

Frustration with Lack of Transparency and Accountability
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This 5 palestine related are already being under serious monitored by a gov Dept liao la...gone case...still write grandmother stories trying to harbour sympathy.....
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This is a dangerous slope for Singapore politics. 

A tactic use by the US political party, whereby supporters haggling with the other party leaders, in public places such as restaurants and townhall meet session. 
Projecting their political differences in national policy.
Such activists even chase the political leaders out of restaurants. Shame!!!

Singapore and Singaporean should have better standard in our political ethics. 
Settle our national policies differences in Parliament. 
Opposition Party and supporters can bring out their anger about rule and regulation policy objectively in parliamentary session. 
Let our law makers decide with votes.

Meeting people session ground is to cater for commoners daily lives issue. Not for debating policies. And using it to projects personal political grievance loudly. Creating public debates.

Such acts are fishy at this timing before election. Hope it is not a new tactic from any Opposition Party plying for votes. Destroying our Singaporean political rule base ethics.
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(Today, 05:46 AM)moonrab Wrote:  This is a dangerous slope for Singapore politics. 

A tactic use by the US political party, whereby supporters haggling with the other party leaders, in public places such as restaurants and townhall meet session. 
Projecting their political differences in national policy.
Such activists even chase the political leaders out of restaurants. Shame!!!

Singapore and Singaporean should have better standard in our political ethics. 
Settle our national policies differences in Parliament. 
Opposition Party and supporters can bring out their anger about rule and regulation policy objectively in parliamentary session. 
Let our law makers decide with votes.

Meeting people session ground is to cater for commoners daily lives issue. Not for debating policies. And using it to projects personal political grievance loudly. Creating public debates.

Such acts are fishy at this timing before election. Hope it is not a new tactic from any Opposition Party plying for votes. Destroying our Singaporean political rule base ethics.

The government prevented the people from showing their disdain for a nation committing genocide. 

Why?
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(Today, 05:57 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  The government prevented the people from showing their disdain for a nation committing genocide. 

Why?

No, not true. 

Our government has been sympathetic to the agony of the Palestinian. We always support the 2 states solution until today. Even when the Israeli against it.

This is a well known fact worldwide, declared in the UN.

These so call "activists" pretended ignorance cheaply, use the Palestinian's suffering to insinuate division of our voter's choice, 🙄. 
Shameful la...

Don't play with Singapore and Singaporean future over others misery. That is despicable imo.

It is not a game but our survival.
No one, including those "activists gang" will be allow to destroy our hard earned Singapore and our children's future.
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There're limits to what we could do as a small country.
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This really have nothing to do with us, but certain pap activists like Vivian Bala like to poke their noses into other people 's ass. 😆
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In every troubled spot in the world, you will always find this religious faith in the thick of things Smile

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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Opposition playing religious card? 
External forces at play? 
Are they paid to stir? 
Most likely. 
Very rich ones living overseas can just buy them to act, while they watch the show.
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(11 hours ago)Migrant Wrote:  Opposition playing religious card? 
External forces at play? 
Are they paid to stir? 
Most likely. 
Very rich ones living overseas can just buy them to act, while they watch the show.

That's why it's dangerous for Singapore and Singaporean future. Once our Opposition elements embark into this direction. 

For the sake of power, forgoing Singapore and Singaporean future security.
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(Today, 05:57 AM)Ali Imran Wrote:  The government prevented the people from showing their disdain for a nation committing genocide. Why?

The SG govt prevented people from showing their disdain for a nation committed to hunting down terrorists.
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(11 hours ago)p1acebo Wrote:  In every troubled spot in the world, you will always find this religious faith in the thick of things Smile

Any religion that supports terrorism is dangerous.
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(Today, 10:08 AM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  There're limits to what we could do as a small country.

The SG Govt has acknowledged that Israel has a right to defend itself after 7 Oct 2023.
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(Today, 09:42 AM)moonrab Wrote:  No, not true. 

Our government has been sympathetic to the agony of the Palestinian. We always support the 2 states solution until today. Even when the Israeli against it.

This is a well known fact worldwide, declared in the UN.

These so call "activists" pretended ignorance cheaply, use the Palestinian's suffering to insinuate division of our voter's choice, 🙄. 
Shameful la...

Don't play with Singapore and Singaporean future over others misery. That is despicable imo.

It is not a game but our survival.
No one, including those "activists gang" will be allow to destroy our hard earned Singapore and our children's future.

Is it true that our government does not allow us to show our protest?
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(11 hours ago)EvertonDiehard Wrote:   The SG govt prevented people from showing their disdain for a nation committed to hunting down terrorists.

Women and children are being targeted, killed.

Do you support their killing?
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(11 hours ago)EvertonDiehard Wrote:  Any religion that supports terrorism is dangerous.

There was a Christian here who uses the Bible to support Israel. 

Would you say that Christianity is dangerous?
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(Today, 02:22 AM)Bigiron Wrote:  The pro-Palestine activists posted their side of the story regarding the incident at Minister Shanmugam's Meet-the-People Session

Here is the link to the Google Document with their account of what happened that night:

I read that doc several times over and notice the agenda is clear for this "activist" group: Religion, Palestine, censorship and POMFA.

I doubt TS, as a Foreigner, understands any of those subjects nor appreciate there are better venue than trying to make a point at MPS in HDB Heartland.

Bigiron yet again fails to know what sh!t he/she is trying to stir. Big Grin

You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! 李光耀 2013
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(11 hours ago)EvertonDiehard Wrote:  The SG Govt has acknowledged that Israel has a right to defend itself after 7 Oct 2023.

Everyone has the right to defend itself
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hope these few women can win more votes for Oppo................
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