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Fri, Mar 19, 2010
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Feminist Mentor no more

THE loudest jeers were reserved for feminist mentor Dr Thio Su Mien.

Whenever she tried to take the floor, the audience would drown her out.

When Dr Thio came on the first time, the boos got so bad that a group of security guards started surrounding her, as if afraid the raucous crowd was going to pounce onher.

 
Dr Thio looked angry but took the mike anyway. She spoke about herself and her qualifications, including her position as the first female law dean in Singapore.

She brought with her a copy of the Aware book, Small Steps Giant Leaps: A History Of Aware And The Women's Movement In Singapore, in which she was featured.

She proudly held the book up, declaring herself a 'lion-hearted pioneer' and taunted the audience, saying that they should tear up the book since she was in it.

'Shut up!' the crowd screamed.

Dr Thio snapped back: 'You have no respect for your elders.'

Louder boos.

She added: 'You were falling asleep, you were not interested in your organisation...'

This riled the crowd further, who yelled that her three minutes of airtime was up.

Then she went back to her seat, which was in the front row of the stage.

She was seated next to Mrs Jean Marshall, 83, wife of the late David Marshall, Singapore's first chief minister. Mrs Marshall was there to support the old guard.

Later, Dr Thio sought the mike. Again, boos. The audience yelled as she tried to wrestle the mike from an Aware member who had been lining up to speak for some time.

She was told by other members to queue up like the rest did.

After some wrangling, Dr Thio finally got the mike. She went on to talk about Aware's constitution and why it should be adhered to.

'The constitution gives legitimacy and you need to be law-abiding,' she said.

Some members of the audience turned to each other and were overheard saying: 'That was so patronising'.

But after the vote of no confidence was announced in which the old guard won overwhelmingly, the confidence and aggression Dr Thio had displayed earlier faded.

Indeed, she appeared as if the wind had been knocked out of her sails.

In her final parting shot before she left, Dr Thio told The New Paper on Sunday: 'If they are happy for Singapore to be like this, then so be it.

'Let everything take its course.'

With that, she disappeared with the rest of her defeated exco.

This article was first published in The New Paper

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readers' comments
You hit it spot on. What an ugly silly bunch of old ladies shouting. Look at their facial expression, wonder how their husband can have fun together. Well, reason why they are so grouchy and nothing better to do.

Send out the PRC ladies to charm the old men in the audience.

Posted by toolangpah on Tue, 5 May 2009 at 16:17 PM
i understand that if one is deprive of sex and ogasm for a long period of time, one can behave in weird and grouchy mode.
Posted by antisillypor on Tue, 5 May 2009 at 16:05 PM
Jeering means abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule; scoff, showing your contempt….
The “hooligan” harassing techniques used by the “old guard” and their “supporters” are really scary. Winning back the Aware is nothing to be proud of!
What is becoming of Singapore? It is already bad in US and UK. But Singapore is a small country! Can Singapore afford this? Worst still, the press is really biased reporting! SPH is one sided! Sad!
Posted by justthinking on Tue, 5 May 2009 at 15:00 PM
It seems to me that someone was trying to 'force' her beliefs and thinkings onto others. Which brings me to the next perception: She may not be always right. Humans sometimes mis-judge too. What you believe in may not be so to others.

I am wondering if we let Dr Thio be in parliament, what will Singapore become if she continues to 'impart' her beliefs to others?
Posted by whatsright on Tue, 5 May 2009 at 14:35 PM

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