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03-10-2014, 11:50 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

When the haze hit Singapore last year, it was the worst in years. Our city was shrouded in smog and being in public or open areas became a hazard.

The lack of preparation by the authorities for the situation added to the sense of anxiety and anger among Singaporeans. There was an inadequate number of face masks available, and those in shops were quickly sold out.

The Government promised and soon announced that more masks would be made available.

One member of the public, who is also a blogger, then posted on his Facebook page what a friend of his told him about the masks which he (the friend) had heard – that the masks were meant only for healthcare workers, and not for the general public.

When this came to the attention of the Minister of Communications and Information (MCI), Yaacob Ibrahim, he seemed to take rather great umbrage with the suggestion.

So incensed was Dr Yaacob that he found it fit to raise it in Parliament, no less, castigating the blogger for posting such a thing, and for “causing anxiety” among the public.

The Government mouthpiece media went into a tizzy and reported that the blogger’s post “went viral”.

The Facebook post was shared 23 times, and had 27 “likes”.

How does that cause “anxiety” or “went viral” in a population of more than 5 million?

It boggles the mind.

But still, even MPs went to extremes in their panic.

“In a national crisis, to put out false rumours is as severe as a bomb hoax: it can cause public panic,” said MP Zaqy Mohamad, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) for Communications and Information.

Fast forward one year to September 2014.

The tables seem to have been turned – with ministers (at least one) and MPs being the ones who spread an untruth.

Following the debacle at Hong Lim Park last Saturday, several of these public officials made allegations against the protesters, that they had “heckled” special needs children who were performing on stage.

As it has turned out, however, this does not appear to be true.

Indeed, none of the MPs have provided any shred of evidence to support their allegations.

And the rumour seems to have been started by a pro-Government website too. (Read here: “Yes, Roy should apologise but so too some MPs”.)

But notice the complete silence from the likes of Dr Yaacob on this.

It smacks of double-standards – that the government would....

http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014...er-to-society/ (http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/10/govts-double-standards-a-danger-to-society/)


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