Don't wear black on Mondays...
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Re: Don't wear black on Mondays...
Go for bright polo shirts, pastels etc. Activists don't ware pastels.
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Re: Don't wear black on Mondays...
They heard you. Black is definitely too hot.Luigi wrote:I think it's way to effin hot to wear black during the day. Never buy black cars for same same. Never paint a boat black. Black may be cool but it sure is hot.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/acti ... te-114959/Activists Will Switch to White for ‘Black Monday’
by Ben Sokhean | July 4, 2016
“Black Monday” protesters plan to switch their coordinated clothing to white this morning during protests in Phnom Penh in an effort to show authorities that they are not attempting to incite a “color revolution,” an activist said on Sunday.
CEO is influencing Monday fashion trends ? Next week will be pastels LOL :
franzjaeger wrote:Go for bright polo shirts, pastels etc. Activists don't ware pastels.
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Re: Don't wear black on Mondays...
No wearing black on Mondays again.
Black Monday Arrests Return Amid Fears of ‘Revolution’
March 28, 2017
Two “Black Monday” protesters were arrested on Monday for the first time since activist Tep Vanny was thrown in jail in August, while an official again warned of the dangers that the long-running campaign would lead to a “color revolution.”
“This morning we were arrested at about 8 a.m.,” Ms. Sorn said from the district police station. “They just came and arrested us without discussing anything.”
Ms. Sorn claimed she was visited by her village chief on Sunday night and warned against wearing a black T-shirt the next day.
“The village chief told me last night that I cannot wear a black shirt, as this shirt represents the Black Monday campaign,” she said.
“If we take it off, where will the Black Monday campaign be?” she asked. “I think it’s only a shirt. What law says it’s wrong?”
Ms. Sreynak, also speaking by telephone while in police detention, said she was targeted while peacefully protesting in her neighborhood.
“Before they arrested me, I was holding a banner in front of my house,” she said, adding that she was also wearing a black shirt, which was not banned under any law of which she was aware. “They told me that I was doing wrong and then they took me into the car.”
Ms. Sorn said that she and Ms. Sreynak were released at about 7:30 p.m. after signing a document saying they would no longer take part in Black Monday protests...
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/blac ... on-127141/
Black Monday Arrests Return Amid Fears of ‘Revolution’
March 28, 2017
Two “Black Monday” protesters were arrested on Monday for the first time since activist Tep Vanny was thrown in jail in August, while an official again warned of the dangers that the long-running campaign would lead to a “color revolution.”
“This morning we were arrested at about 8 a.m.,” Ms. Sorn said from the district police station. “They just came and arrested us without discussing anything.”
Ms. Sorn claimed she was visited by her village chief on Sunday night and warned against wearing a black T-shirt the next day.
“The village chief told me last night that I cannot wear a black shirt, as this shirt represents the Black Monday campaign,” she said.
“If we take it off, where will the Black Monday campaign be?” she asked. “I think it’s only a shirt. What law says it’s wrong?”
Ms. Sreynak, also speaking by telephone while in police detention, said she was targeted while peacefully protesting in her neighborhood.
“Before they arrested me, I was holding a banner in front of my house,” she said, adding that she was also wearing a black shirt, which was not banned under any law of which she was aware. “They told me that I was doing wrong and then they took me into the car.”
Ms. Sorn said that she and Ms. Sreynak were released at about 7:30 p.m. after signing a document saying they would no longer take part in Black Monday protests...
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/blac ... on-127141/
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