What I think - the PAP is barking up the wrong tree. Although the Internet is becoming a strong alternative to MSM in the dissemination of information, the key loss of support for the PAP is not this but something else. You don't need the Internet to tell you how the govt policies are affecting you.
As a young couple, this is what you'd see:
(a) Need to wait 3-4 years for BTO flat before I can start family. In the meantime, a lot of things can happen. Relationship can become under strain, breakups become more likely.
(b) Cost of living does not match income
(c) 30 year mortgages (lifelong debt) just to own a 99-year lease to small pigeonhole
(d) Boss always threatening that I can be easily displaced by foreigners if I don't put in extra hours, take too much sick leave, etc.
(e) Overcrowded train system and frequent breakdowns, resulting in loss of business and income opportunities.
As a parent this is what you'd see:
(a) Younger generation seems 10x more stressed at school than my generation, they don't learn things the proper way anymore, they are force fed, and those who don't make the cut are dropped, foreign kids keep replacing our own kids until our own kids need to go ITE and Poly instead of UNI.
(b) Perpetual lack of employment opportunities due to foreigners and cheap labour.
(c) Can never withdraw CPF, all money eaten up by PAP
(d) Very high medical cost, potentially bankrupting whole family
(e) No recognition for years spent in NS/reservist. Dunno wat serving country for anymore.
(f) Loss of national identity and pride. Unable to recognize the country I grew up in. Feel I am 2nd class outcast in a land of 1st class foreigners.
(g) No joy in looking forward to my later years.