COMMENT | Hear ye, Hear ye! The high priest of public morals and decency has spoken.
The apostle who once posted a picture of himself on Facebook wielding a traditional Japanese sword has now become a town crier against student protests.
The cheerleader for exemplary conduct in public order must have a say, even if it has little to do with him, but it is a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
What name do groups call themselves if they are doing the same actions?
What is the difference between a solidarity rally for a “home leave” for a convicted felon and a protest against corruption, and in the process burning a caricature of the prime minister?

