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Boycott Singapore - Van's unfair sentance

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hoptis said:
electreauxbella:

So back in late high school right... what music were you listening to? Probably bopping along to Madonna, Belinda Carlisle, the Offspring, Nirvana or whatever the hell else was popular at the time, just like most of us.

Where were you when electro was born? Grandmaster Flash, Herbie Hancock, Afrika Bambaataa, Kraftwerk etc etc.

Were you listening to those artists from the moment they made their first releases? Or did you hop on the electro bandwagon when compilation-friendly acts like Felix and Miss Kitten start making more accessible 'electro-clash' tunes?

What about Cut Copy's 'Bright Like Neon Love'... when did you hear about that? Did you read about it on a website somewhere, a friend mention it to you? I'm sure there are some fans that would think unless Dan Whitford himself handed you a pre-release copy of this album, you're just another one of kids on the "bandwagon".

What right do you have to call yourself an 'electro' fan when you weren't there from the start? How does it feel when other people who have been listening to electro since the 80's call you a sheep and presume that you just jumped on the bandwagon when it got popular? Does that seem fair?

What right do you have to question other people's motivations for having an opinion in this case? So only people who work in the field of human rights have the right to offer an opinion and everyone else should just STFU?

Are people's contributions only valid if they can prove their interest in a cause is long-standing and can be traced right back to the time it started? So I guess any money given to charities that work in Sth East Asia since the tsunami should be flushed down the toilet too since it's all from mindless sheep jumping on the bandwagon.

I'm sure you'll find that most people who are voicing their opposition to Nguyen's execution have always held the view that the death penalty itself is fundamentally wrong. Their opinions are as valid as the next person's, just as anyone should be allowed to buy a ticket to see Fischerspooner, whether they started listening five minutes or five years ago.


What the fuck - Seriously?

Get back on topic or PM me if you want to test my musical knowledge...
 
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Donny Don't said:
Yes that was fucking hilarius =D

On topic though, why the fuck shouldn't John Howard go to the PM's XI cricket match? Just because some criminal is being punished for breaking the law of another country, and accepting the punishment he knew full well he was going to face if caught, I don't see why life here in Australia shouldn't go on, especially when the government has done all they can to try and get him off. I think society has gone completely mad on this one 8(

yeah, even my mother could get it halfway down the pitch :)

on topic... i don't believe the govt has done all they can, they value the trade deal they have with singapore more than the life of an australian even though they're supposedly against the death penality, but pfft, as if one could expect anything less from this govt that fucks innocent australians for economic growth.

as was mentioned by numerous other posters in this thread, if you support the punishment and you consume drugs you're a fucking hypocrite.
 
electreauxbella said:
what if you don't consume drugs and support the punishment then?

then you're blood thirsty, ignorant, barbaric...

[edit: well duh - 1234 :)]
 
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silvia saint said:
then you're blood thirsty, ignorant...

why be so vicious to myself and others purely because you don't agree with our views? If everyone had the same views then the world would be a boring place and just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't make your view any more valid or right than theirs. It's the way the world works and obviously there are 2 sides divided by this particular topic.

[edit: well duh - 1234 :)]
 
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silvia saint said:
before this gets deleted by mods ...

it was directed at anyone with such views. if everybody had the same views the world would be heaven or hell, not boring. my view is more right in this instance is because it is logical, pragmatic, humane.

So why quote me when saying it?? Seems like a direct dig if you ask me.

If you are so passionate about this then start a petition - write a song - do something. Don't just sit at home in front of your computer having a go at everyone that doesn't share your opinion just because you are having a bad day or a bad life or whatever.

While we all understand that you may be more passionate about this topic than others, I don't see how having a go at everyone who doesn't share your viewpoint is going to change the current situation.

Unfortunately for Toung, his fate has been sealed. The Australian Government, despite what you may or may not think, have done everything that they can but it seems that the Sinagporian Government is remaining quite strong on their stance and on the laws that have been about for much longer than you or I.

The laws are in place for 1 simple reason - to deter and prevent people from carrying drugs.
 
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This thread drives me nuts.

MazDan: Some people don't surprise me when they express their viewpoints but you did. I thought you were a more compassionate person. :\

Anyway, in regards to this Prime Ministers VI + minutes silence malarky... no I don't think we should remember the hanging this way. I believe that if a country takes a minutes silence it should be saved for really important occasions or the death of many innocent people etc; I don't think this situation warrants it.

I can see why people want to stop this cricket match but hey, in my mind we should seperate sport and politics as much as we can.
 
It's a little stupid to stop a cricket match because some wanker decided to smuggle heroin. don't say this clown couldn't of gotten a job or two and worked off his debts, because many Australians are facing debts, many totalling more than 30 thousand dollars and they work their fucking arses off week in and week out to get by.
 
I think it's terrible a man is going to be murdered for making a stupid mistake.

I'm also pretty worried that the Singapore Govt pwns the Australian Govt. We suck.
 
keystroke said:
It's a little stupid to stop a cricket match because some wanker decided to smuggle heroin. don't say this clown couldn't of gotten a job or two and worked off his debts, because many Australians are facing debts, many totalling more than 30 thousand dollars and they work their fucking arses off week in and week out to get by.



I agree. Stopping a sports game wont really change or signify anything. Australia should take a more proactive approach to Van's death by comming together as a collective and protesting against the death penalty; wherever it is practiced.


The laws are in place for 1 simple reason - to deter and prevent people from carrying drugs.




This is the official punch line on the Singapore Govt's drugs policy. The fact is, these laws DO NOT deter people from carrying drugs. Infact Singapore is #21 in the top 25 highest drug crime countries in the world. Taking such a hardline and inhumane reaction to drugs will never ever ever ever ever work because there will always be people willing to take these risks. Infact, taking risks is human nature. Nomatter how big or small, they are all still risks.

If Singapore wants to be serious about drugs it should cut off all ties with Burmese opium/heroin producers. How can anybody seriously have faith or accept this 'justice' when Singapore so openly flaunts ties with these drug lords? Please explain............


I have been constantly reading up on Singapore's 'narcotics' laws recently and heres some facts from the Singapore Bureau of 'narcotics'. It may be slightly unrelated but the scare propaganda put forward is full of mis-information and lies and some surprising twists

What will happen if you abuse 'Ecstasy'?

You WILL vomit
You WILL feel anxious
You WILL shake without any control over your own body
You WILL sweat
You WILL feel extremely scared and fearful
You may die from exhaustion and lack of water

What are the penalties?

If you try to sell 'Ecstasy', you may be sentenced to jail for up to 20 years and 15 strokes of the cane!
If you possess or consume 'Ecstasy', you may be fined up to S$20,000 or sentenced to 10 years in jail or BOTH

Then when we focus on cannbis, the penalties seem to be harsher?


What will happen if you abuse cannabis?

You WILL not be able to concentrate
Your heart rate WILL increase
You WILL have poor balance and coordination
You WILL feel panicky and anxious
You WILL feel confused
You WILL have hallucinations like hearing sounds or imagining objects

What are the penalties?

If you try to sell cannabis of more than 500 grams, you will be sentenced to DEATH
If you possess or consume cannabis, you may be fined up to S$20,000 or sentenced to 10 years in jail or BOTH

What is going on?
 
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electreauxbella said:
What the fuck - Seriously?

Get back on topic or PM me if you want to test my musical knowledge...

I was using an analogy.

It wasn't meant to be a quiz of your musical knowledge, but it seems to have turned out to be a test of reading and comprehension.

electreauxbella said:
what if you don't consume drugs and support the punishment then?

Then you're not really qualified to comment on the potential misery that drugs can cause to people now are you? =D

(This is just an attempt to lift the mood in what is a very serious thread)
 
Cant believe Alexander Downer is shown in Parliament saying that Australia has done all they can and wont even try to get the case heard in the International court....Our government is truly fucked up, John Howard is a fucken twat - quoting it 'wasnt me that decided to schedule the execution on that day' wat a wanker...the australian people will understand, its my duty!..yeh a fucken cricket match is real important then making a protest even how small that australia is against the verdict.. In Aust first offenders caught with that amount off herion will get 6 years imprisonment in singapore they get the death penalty...if there ever is a reason to protest...that little bald fucker should do it now, my take is that Howard doesnt care enough and hasnt done enough...how did the germans get their citizen freed? australia gets no respect with its own neighbours...reflection on the downer, howard both tossers...
 
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I value the cricket more than the life of Van. I suppose that makes me a "bad" person, but unless singapore is going to televise his execution...

NEXT!
 
Charlie Brown said:
Cant believe Alexander Downer is shown in Parliament saying that Australia has done all they can and wont even try to get the case heard in the International court

That'd be the same international court that they didn't listen too regarding the issue of kids in detention centres right??? :\
 
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