There is another protest gearing up this evening at the Hong
Lim Park
at 4pm. This time the issue is about
freedom of expression that is seen as being threatened by the new regulations
on social media sites. Though the Govt in the name of two ministers have spoken
to assure the netizens that there is nothing to it, that the Govt has no intent
to gag the internet community, no one believes it to be so except for a few you
know who. The fact that the new regulation is so loosely drafted to cover
everything under the sky, the fear is there that it can always be used to clamp
down on bloggers at the most critical time when needed.
So the bloggers and the internet community are up in arms,
calling for a protest in Hong Lim, the safest little corner in Singapore
where one can think he is safe from harassment and can speak freely, even
against the Govt. Many speakers have been lined up to express their misgivings.
So what? What will be the likely outcome?
From the experience of the two recent protests against the
unpopular and unacceptable Population White Paper, the ending will be just the
same. You can have 5,000, 10,000 or 20,000 people turning up, nothing will come
out of it. You can have another 10 protests, nothing will change. When the Govt
has made up its mind on what it wants to do, that is final. The fate of a 6.9m
population is closed. And the fate of this new regulation is just as good as
closed.
A minister, Swee Say, even proudly commented that when the
Govt decided that something is right it will just do it, and they will even
acted like deaf frogs. They will ignore the noises, especially from the lunatic
fringe, and do what is right. And the Govt is absolutely confident that the
noise will subside after a few dins. And the Govt knows for sure that it will
be re elected in the next GE come what may. This is the precedent being set,
the way the electorate will behave and it will not change.
This is a Govt that knows the people very well. There are
many grievances and unhappiness among the people caused by Govt policies. But
comes election time, it will all be the same over and over again. This Govt
knows that it does not need to listen to the people and knows what is best for
the people and the results will show.
The day when this Govt listens to the people will be the day
it loses power. That would be the day when it no longer has all the right
solutions from all the super talents in the ranks and has to accept the insane
suggestions and views of the daft Singaporeans. For the time being, the
Singaporeans can go protest and protest, for a little fun and letting off a
little steam on the generosity of the Govt.