Posted on 02 September 2015

They said they are not pledging blind allegiance to the party but request others to see things their way.

PAP supporters from all walks of life, who are status-quo-loving and like to be obedient to authority, have come out to defend their political party.

This after photos surfaced online showing the PAP banners displaying the party lightning bolt logo, which are tied to lamp posts around various estates for the General Election 2015, to be upside down.

However, PAP supporters have come out to defend the banners and say that the PAP logo is correct side up as long as naysayers are willing to see things their way.

One PAP supporter, Zho Gou, said: “Look, I’m not pledging blind allegiance to the PAP, but it is the detractors who will soon come to see the error of their ways”

“If only people looked carefully, they will be able to see for themselves and tell that the logo is right side up. What is wrong is actually the lamp posts and the surrounding areas that are upside down.”

“This is the problem with opposition supporters. They simply refuse to see things from the PAP point-of-view and then try to make up an alternate reality and come up with all kinds of theories and speculations to pin the blame on the PAP and government, when in fact, all they have to do is understand the situation by changing their perspective.”

“And if only more anti-PAP Singaporeans can see things from the PAP perspective — the problem isn’t the upside down logo but the upside down lamp posts and surroundings — Singapore wouldn’t be saddled with social problems and our economy would be healthier.”

“This is why the opposition must work with the PAP and see and do things the PAP way.”

At press time, Singapore is still facing challenges socially, economically and politically.









