The government of Singapore has revealed its new weapon against political opponents: trademark infringement lawsuits. Singapore is synonymous with "soft authoritarianism," a system under which dissent is quashed principally through co-option, self-censorship, gerrymandering and the strategic filing of civil lawsuits against opposition politicians.
Singapore's New Weapon Against Dissent
Singapore's New Weapon Against Dissent
Singapore's New Weapon Against Dissent
The government of Singapore has revealed its new weapon against political opponents: trademark infringement lawsuits. Singapore is synonymous with "soft authoritarianism," a system under which dissent is quashed principally through co-option, self-censorship, gerrymandering and the strategic filing of civil lawsuits against opposition politicians.
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