11/29/2013

This is not a private platform for private agenda

Hi guys and gals,

By now you would have noticed why I have deleted some of a particular blogger. This is the first time I am doing this kind of thing. I try my best to keep this as free a forum for everyone to express their views and opinions, uncensored.

I have received a friendly call by a little bird telling me that someone has been told to take down his blog as it was getting dangerous. That blog was propagating something that was undesirable and with a hidden agenda that must be stopped.

And I was told someone was trying to use my blog as his private platform to continue his insidious act. I was advised not be made use of and not to allow such dangerous people to hijack my blog for their dangerous agenda.

Please excuse me. I hope all of you would understand.

Cheers

Redbean

22 comments:

  1. RB

    Good, makes sense, there seems to be an increase also in averts in your blog, in fact in all the blogs, think this should be done with also.

    Kaki

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  2. Hi Kaki, occasionally there will be one or two adverts creeping in. If not excessive and not offensive, sometimes I choose to close one eye. But if they keep repeating and becomes an irritation then I will delete them.

    Cheers, and thanks for the kopi.

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  3. redbean, You should see what type of adverts pop up on your site when I connect via German and Netherlands Google servers. Wah. Hot and sexy some of them. I like Holland -- they have great coffee there, plus you can order awesome joints of mind-blowing marijuana, lovingly rolled and manicured by tall, gorgeous Nordic-looking blonds. I dun care if the EU is essentially socialist -- their idea of personal freedom and sexual openness ROCKS lah!

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  4. RB, you did the right thing. He is desperate for a platform to scream his perversed thoughts. Now you have shut him up, like silencing of the goat.

    Zipppped.

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  5. RB, let some through leh. We want to have a peek to see the level of insanity of the Dalai Lama's and the Evil Empire's mouth piece.

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  6. Someone als said he was warned not to post again. So got to use other moniker to hide his identity. They are watching him.

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  7. He certainly got a taste of his own medicine. In his blog, readers' comments do not automatically appear like in RB's blog. You write a comment, and it will only appear after the blogger's approval.

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  8. We need to be alert about this Barrie guy as he is not an individual, he is quite representative of Malay communities.

    I have join in chat room, comments and use my pseudonym to debate Malays in both Singapore and Malaysia, including Alfian Sa'at.

    Many Malays do have a hate against Chinese. Even Malaysian Malay are bully and racist in Malaysia and hated by all minorities, they cannot see that they are bully.

    Many wonder if Chinese has injured them, I would say Malay injure themselves and injure Chinese more than us injuring them.

    Also the Indonesia Malay behave very differently from Malaysia/Singapore Malay. I have chatted with Indonesian Malay (Javanese, Bugis, Torajan, Nias...etc all included, Indon Chinese excluded), especially the recent wave of scholars do not share the same values as Malaysian/Singaporean Malay.

    Indonesian Malay have much broader scope, and much wider breadth than Malaysia/Singaporean Malay, and you can actually reason quite well with them.

    What happen to the Malay in Malaysia/Singapore? We have to do some soul searching.

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  9. Today Singaporean Malays are still bidding for hijabing. Since 2002, they rally their women by mass hijabing. I am not against their action, but I wonder, why are Malay fighting for hijabing so aggressively?

    Why there are no Ataturk in Malay race given Malay always claim they are moderate Muslims?

    The hijab issue has been closed by Ataturk.

    Instead of rallying for human rights, emancipation, democracy, free healthcare, free education, right of speech, our Malay groups rally for hijab.

    They did not get it, they accuse Chinese of racist. The cosmopolitan society has not made them more open to progressive ideas even for many of the educated one. The Indonesian Malay are more open about issues.

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  10. This Abang Beruang is not Malay. He is a Baba, Straits Chinese. I heard he converted to Muslim.

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  11. That is what he claimed. Wait till he reveal his identity, who knows what he really is.

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  12. http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/secondary/normal/

    RB

    Please revert to the above to clarify the duration for normal streaming.

    Thank You.

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  13. Singapore need to close the income gap and reduce inequality. Given Malay are the original inhabitants of this archipelago, it is not nice to see many of them getting low pay especially our income gap is so high.

    A lot will be piss when they see Chinese and FT getting high pay. Who are you guys, we are masters of this Island and now you impoverish us?

    Our income gap is engineered by PAP.

    Given such situation Malay will resent us and provide a fertile ground for Islamofacism. The Malay in Singapore has good reason to resent us. I do not blame them entirely.

    The PAP policies since Chok Tong took over is all wrong. Our social fabric may not be able to withstand anymore masturbation by PAP, any longer.

    FUCK PAP.

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  14. Steady bros, no problem, red bean little bird will tell him what to do. Lol.

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  15. "This is not a private platform for private agenda"

    - The heading should read "This is a platform for RB private agenda only."

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  16. 'Singapore need to close the income gap and reduce inequality. '

    - There is income inequality everywhere (including socialist or communistic countries) just like there is IQ inequality. Inequality may not be a bad thing because it is a chance that the Almighty creates for the rich to do something for the poor. If they do not, they will have to answer to the Almighty in due time. Almighty likes people who knows how to share just like him.

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  17. - There is income inequality everywhere (including socialist or communistic countries) just like there is IQ inequality. Inequality may not be a bad thing because it is a chance that the Almighty creates for the rich to do something for the poor. If they do not, they will have to answer to the Almighty in due time. Almighty likes people who knows how to share just like him

    God never ask for 1% style income inequality of our society. And the problem of SG is not income equality, as this is merely an distraction, it is wealth inequality.

    Kuan Yew Oxley road house could worth hundreds of millions today, and he did no labor to deserve such wealth. He of course ask his lackies to build all sorts of infra structure outside his house.

    Kuan Yew house alone is the wages earn by the poor from genesis to today.

    Kuan Yew Oxley road house is a perfect example of financial manipulation most importantly via SGD and interest rate, as well as policy bias towards elites.

    The poor Singaporean see their land in Sembawang and Malay kampong confiscated, else they will also be millionaire.

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  18. November 29, 2013 2:40 pm

    - Big brother is watching what you have previously searched and will come up with suggestions to extend their consumerism quest. I only have adverts on job search and energy reduction adverts from eu.

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  19. November 29, 2013 6:03 pm

    - they can sell their hdb and migrate and even own a bigger plot of land in many first world countries.

    - you should migrate before you cannot and then end up in jail. you may have a good heart but your approach is too weird.

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  20. Land price is not necessary expensive. Germany for example have gotten lesson from Weimar hyper-inflation.

    To prevent land speculation, Germany structure itself as a poly-centric country. In 2001 when I worked in Berlin, the middle class area like Siemens Stadt where a lot of scientist and engineer stay, a freehold 100 sqm appartment cost around SGD180,000.

    Our property price is destined to fall due to birthrate. When property fall, our birthrate will increase.

    Our population ponzi is the policy tool to prevent such thing from happening.

    FT policy first depress wages, and next, increase property prices, which is in effect a transfer of wealth and income from workers to elites.

    The impoverishment of people is exactly due to PAP.

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  21. The solution to Singapore many problems is to reduce the ministers salaries to that of the level of that of Nordic nations level, which need much indirect taxes to maintain?

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  22. alamak ... lidat

    close the comments sections

    y lidat?

    knocks @ front door in the middle of the nights?

    limkopi by towkay?

    knnccb .... the noose is tightening slowly but surely

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