http://tribolum.com/archives/2005/06/01/bloggerssg.php
There’s a conspiracy at hand. Shine!, a government initiative, is funding (even if it is only the refreshments) the first Singapore Bloggers Convention.
No longer will you be able to hide behind online monikers like AcidFlask or Mr. Brown. Participants, please register at the table with your identity cards and your URLs.
What: Bloggers.SG
When: 16th July 2005
Where: Woodlands Regional Library
Please get in line so they’ll know who to sue should you have slightly controversial ramblings on your “web blog”.
http://chuacw.ath.cx/chewy/archive/2005/06/01/1332.aspx
Still think that blogs in Singapore are not "pick your favourite word here" by the Govt?
Well, here's proof.
Bloggers.SG 2005, the first upcoming Bloggers Convention of Singapore, would be held at the Woodlands Regional Library.
Let's review all the clues.
Tomorrow.sg, started by a staff of IDA.
Bloggers.SG 2005, held at a location owned by the state.
Refreshments provided by Shine, which is...
The Ministry for Community Development and Sport
QED.
Human Rights
just so that you know Steve, the first one is satire and the second one is a crackpot.
ReplyDeleteso j seng who works for the IDA is not the owner of Tomorrow.sg. And the Shine group, whose website is registered with MCDS is not providing refreshments?
ReplyDeleteYes, yes. But just because the logic goes one way, doesn't mean the inference needs to be true. Just because all school teachers work for the gahmen (which they do), doesn't mean that that actually means anything meaningful! LOL
ReplyDeleteDude,
ReplyDeleteConsidering that the Government is the biggest employer in Singapore (it employs 40% of all Singaporeans at last count), I can throw two rocks down the street and be guaranteed of hitting at least one public servant.
I throw two rocks because I have bad aim, but I digress.
See, here in Singapore, some of us don't live our entire existence at the dictates of our employee, especially outside the workplace. A few of the braver ones, myself included, don't even listen to them -in- the workplace.
That's how I get to blog so much and still make a decent living, but I digress again.
IDA and MCDS are government organisations not one person
ReplyDeleteThe Blog Community must be brought under registration and control through....creative ways...
ReplyDeleteIt's not a conspiracy. You wrote about infantilism in the local blogosphere. I believe they are trying to live up to the potential. :)
ReplyDelete"and the third is just one with very big scissor and glue." - By jseng, at 12:24 AM
ReplyDeleteA cheap shot considering that that's what Tomorrow.sg does as well (except with more pairs of scissors).
Can we make it a costume party? Face masks permitted. ;)
ReplyDeleteyah, fancy dress party. that be fun!
ReplyDeleteSteve,
ReplyDeleteIn answer to the OTHER part of article dealing with government bodies, I have to point out that it is entirely possible for one government agency (MCDS) to be funding an activity that may be worrisome to another agency (ISA IDA etc).
Like every bureaucratic system, each portion of the system may function autonomously without realising that their functions may contradict de facto. It's a bit like the government initiative to pull in the pink dollar without giving full rights to the practice of homosexuality.
To head you off at the pass - it's not an "only in Singapore" situation. I do believe White House politics (and indeed UK politics) works in very much the same manner.
Now, where did I put those rocks...?
Hi thanks for the link. and for dropping by my blog. :)
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