The new guard now admit that they were behind a coup and admitted to doing so because of gay issues. The new guard are launching an offensive in claiming the old guard stood for gay rights and they couldn't condone it. It is now taking over a lot of column inches in Straits Times. Can this be possibly a way to rally troops behind their cause?
The new president attempted to explain that they did not sack the old guard but their positions simply expires with the new exco. Now I wonder if it is worthwhile for any sub-committee to embark on a long term project at all since they will become expired once a new committee steps up. Some how things doesn't make sense to me. This is really the most interesting case to follow up in the near future.
It is not what they say that is interesting, but what they do that tells us about their intentions. It's really interesting to find out that the old guard came from different background, race, religions etc while the new ones came predominantly from a single church! I certainly hope that AWARE can represent all women in Singapore, regardless of race, language or religion and hope that the exco will reflect this representation too.
and I need to MUG for my exams!!! What am I doing in NUS at this point of time... GGRRRRR.... Should have brought my notes along.