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The despicable opportunistic MIWS: shame on you!
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Right on cue, the mute button was toggled off. Politicians who stood idly by and played dumb for weeks while a 87 year old pioneer generation member was in grave danger of being robbed and pillaged by a foreign intruder were suddenly jostling to leap into a feeding frenzy. Note the common thread in the cacophony of protestations: Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin: "I am appalled. We now heckle special needs children? Vile. Total and absolute disgrace." Social and Family Development Minister Chan Chun Sing: "To cause alarm and distress to special needs children, and disrupting their routine cannot be right no matter how righteous you think your own cause may be. " MP Janil Puthucheary: "No excuse for bad behaviour, but especially not directed at kids." MP Zaqy Mohamad: "A pity that special needs children were heckled by protesters at event by YMCA at Hong Lim Park." MP Ang Wei Neng: "There was no good reason for the bloggers to heckle children with special needs and hurl vulgarities." MP Denise Phua: "I heard while the kids were not physically harmed, many were alarmed, confused and disturbed by the unexpected unruly turn of events." MP Tin Pei Ling: “What have these special needs children done to deserve being heckled down?” You know brains have left the building when "Return our CPF" is construed as a phrase to "heckle" special needs children - unless the folks withholding our CPF are certified retards in the medical sense. Why did MP Teo Ser Luck, supposedly a "fixture" at the YMCA event (or NParks director Chia Seng Jiang who set the stage for a potent mix), insert the vulnerable kids into a crossfire of political ploy? A bit of history is enlightening: http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/201...-children.html Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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