Silence of the Moderator

The silence is deafening.
When will @Bandage break his silence on the plight of the Rohingya people?
I was at a recent sporting event with him when I made a point of remaining seated during the anthem for another nation of ethnic cleansers. @bandage refused to join me, mumbling something about ‘not our struggle’ and ‘media reports greatly exaggerated’.
the similarities between him and his beloved Aung San Suu Kyi are striking :

  • both have in the past contributed greatly to their countries struggle for independence, bandage unlucky to have joined the Ra just after the ceasefire
  • both have spent enormous amounts of time secluded in their compounds (aung in Yangon, Bandage Grand Canal environs) with much of their contact with the public conducted from their balconies.
  • both are lauded and feted in their spheres of influence but are finding their political capital eroding as they continue to ignore the plight of the Rohingya people.

Please join me in calling upon Bandage to end his silence and issue a condemnation of whats happening in Burma.

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Are you still talking about @bandage here?

Cat got your tongue @Bandage ?

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Here it ring, on the air
It’s the voice of Myanmar so fair,
Oh can’t you feel, Oh can’t you seeeeeeeee
Aung San Suu Kyi will set them free

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Unlayed Accountant,
He sits often by the window,
In a room where nobody loved goes,
He sits alone with the internet,
Looking at the bus depot

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If you look at the democratic process as a game of chess, there has to be many, many moves before you get to checkmate. And simply because you do not make any checkmate in three moves does not mean it’s stalemate. There’s a vast difference between no checkmate and stalemate. This is what the democratic process is like.

cc @Dav1.

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