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Which parts of Singapore's history were left out in textbooks?

chittychitty

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We all knew Singapore gained independence on 9 August 1965; an abundance (or over-abundance) of material about the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew and his toiling to build the success story we are today exists in print so much so Amos Yee over-worshipped him and went bonkers. Sir Stamford Raffles once set foot on this very soil of our beloved little red dot and inspired the growth of a trading hub, while the late Dr Goh Keng Swee was widely acknowledged as the "economic architect" of post-independence Singapore. So what are some of the stuff that didn't make it to the pages of our national curriculum, or received little mention if any? Some folks over at Reddit Singapore offered their take on this:

By Reize:


"We had a huge chunk of history from the Majapahit and Kingdom of Singapura days that could have been more widely taught....only problem is a lot of it was just lore passed down via word of mouth as the Malayan people didn't widely practice written documents before the arrival of Islam and Jawi, so there really wasn't a lot to go around anyway. More lost history than hidden.


Also believe any events in Singapore prior to that aren't taught much because they relate more to Indonesian heritage than a modern Singaporean national identity."


By threesls:


"Operation Spectrum coverage is pretty weird actually. It's a fact that the PAP consciously tried to invoke the spirit of anti-CIA sentiment from 1958 in 1988, by charging that Seow was a US Department of State puppet - see, e.g., this Malaysian reporting. You would think this would be the PAP's side of things; indeed, PAP accounts (eg Lee's bios) tend to emphasize Seow/Hendrickson and the parallels to how earlier puppets operated. Textbooks seem to drop him entirely though.


It is probably too weird to explain how the PAP could be maintaining (during the Cold War, no less) that the US was secretly sponsoring Marxists.


Presenting Operation Spectrum requires context, especially for younger generations of students. JBJ's Anson triumph was in 1981. Singapore's first recession, and the traumatic political response, was in 1985. The government was definitely very nervous in the late 1980s. The region was also nervous - Marcos had just fallen in 1986, to mass demonstrations in Metro Manila that caught international observers by surprise (Marcos enjoyed reliable support from rural voters, but Aquino had urban supporters and, critically, American funding, support, and rapid recognition for her new government. NAMFREL's recount suggesting that Marcos had actually narrowly won in 1986 would be too late). An observer in 1987 would be keenly aware of Americans sponsoring regime change. Mahathir launching Operation Lalang probably accurately reflects the sentiment of the time."


By sct_trooper:


"The ugly parts are obviously race and politics: Operation cold store because LKY knew he could not defeat the Barisan Sosialis at the polls, so he twisted the British and Tunku hands with fear mongering of BS hidden communist agenda.


The false referendum for merger was part of this, LKY was afraid even after Op coldstore that he never dared gave the population a real choice on merger. The remaining BS members urged the population to void their votes for a symbolic victory, but LKY then insisted that all void votes counted for their votes.


Once PAP came into power and LKY cried comes the period of control and political suppression. Mass media was consolidated into one controlled media. You get caned if you vandalize because fines were not enough to deter political opponents from putting notices on walls. We also began purging Malay generals from our remnant army inherited from Malaya and replacing them with Chinese counterparts. This effect sadly resonantes to this day.


Then came the drive to succeed economically. We forgave the Japanese very quickly because LKY knew they were important trade partners. There was the disastrous stop at 2 campaign because LKY wanted smart kids. We had to dismantle unions and replace them with NTUC so they would always agree with the government.


That's pretty much what I can recall off my head. Bad stuff happened in our history , but it would surely make history lessons more interesting if we could view it from both sides."

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eatshitndie

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the part that was left out was where instead of a red-maned singa it was actually a red-maned macaca. singapura should be renamed macacapura or monkeypura, and her inhabitants should be called monkies instead of sinkies.

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Rogue Trader

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Missing moments of Sinkie history I would like to know:

1. Sr nathan and Lky's detailed employment history during 1942 to 1945
2. Minutes of meetings between Lky and Fong zuang pik aka the Plen during the late 50s
3. The founding of Ah kong gang in Amsterdam
 

red amoeba

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I really like to know how LKY survive jap occupation. And right after, he can afford to go UK to study when the majority of the peasants are starving post war.
 

zhihau

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How did Siglap get its name?

I know Bedok is due to the mosque and the sounding of the drum for sampayang.
 

mojito

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Fishy village to metropolis story must be told so future generations will continue to thank the PAP.
 

Patriot

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Fishy village to metropolis story must be told so future generations will continue to thank the PAP.

Yup, agreed.

This fantastic fairy tale of how LKY & the whiter than white people, or in 华语,超级白 miraculously transformed a sleepy "fishy" village into a throbbing metropolis must be told to the mentally challenged worshiping 70% supporters as apparently Sir Stamford Raffles & the British just sat on their big fat asses and did absolutely nothing about the economic development of Singapore into the foremost port in South East Asia. 
 

Leongsam

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The part where my family was persecuted by the PAP and left jobless and penniless.
 
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