be careful what u post in fb
http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/08/26/singaporean-arrested-for-anti-govt-remarks-on-facebook/
http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/08/26/singaporean-arrested-for-anti-govt-remarks-on-facebook/
i feel that the so-called metaphors meaning is so bluff.
we all can post hurtful comments and always claim that it was meant to be metaphors later on when we get into trouble.
i feel that the so-called metaphors meaning is so bluff.
we all can post hurtful comments and always claim that it was meant to be metaphors later on when we get into trouble.
i find the yog nay-sayers just a bunch of wusses. face it. most of them arent volunteers themselves, have not tried to be part of it and all are just whining. sour grapes it may be, or even just being sore. i start to find many fellow sg ppl whining too much and more mentally challenged ppl who speak without thinking. have the basic respect to not do any personal insults/ threats to anyone. if u got a comment like how yog can be improved, send it. and not saying i wanna torch a minister cause yog got food poisoning.
isnt it a bit unfair? i'll leave u to judge.
whether the comments are reasonable or not, I feel it is really ridiculous to charge the guy for inciting violence over that facebook post.
I am not a lawyer but I find sometimes the environment in singapore very stifling. Because some of the laws to me are totally incomprehensible.
I mean even minor comments you get charged by the POLICE.... what sort of life do we want in singapore?
i dun find it minor. how would u like i put it this way to u:
what if he said he wanna torch ur parents?:think:
its equally offensive to everyone. isnt it like basic respect? if u think that freedom of speech = abuse u will be very wrong. when given the freedom, use it properly. who ask u shoot ur mouth off say u wanna torch a minister cause yog was a flop? there is a fine line between idiocity and comments.
whether the comments are reasonable or not, I feel it is really ridiculous to charge the guy for inciting violence over that facebook post.
I am not a lawyer but I find sometimes the environment in singapore very stifling. Because some of the laws to me are totally incomprehensible.
I mean even minor comments you get charged by the POLICE.... what sort of life do we want in singapore?
there is something called CONTEXT which most people conveniently forget.....
you are entitled to your opinon about the comments. But my opinon is that the comment made in the context hardly warrant an arrest for inciting violence.
Don't tell me that after reading the post you had an urge to torch the minister literally????? common be serious.
anyways the way i read it it is inciting violence. tone is hostile, like some angry mobster would say to get the rest on their feet. certainly not a calm man who is analysing facts.
and there is a difference.
i find the yog nay-sayers just a bunch of wusses. face it. most of them arent volunteers themselves, have not tried to be part of it and all are just whining. sour grapes it may be, or even just being sore. i start to find many fellow sg ppl whining too much and more mentally challenged ppl who speak without thinking. have the basic respect to not do any personal insults/ threats to anyone. if u got a comment like how yog can be improved, send it. and not saying i wanna torch a minister cause yog got food poisoning.
Btw: In case you dont know, this guy is an RI,RJ boy. He is most probably NOT an idiot, just someone who is very angsty. Sad actually, such a talent.:cry: