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Serious SINGAPORE: THE HOUSE THAT LEE BUILT.....all must watch

Democracy is made by lazy government who cannot make money but spend beyond their needs on themselves.
 
That fucking Qatar isn't satisfied with bankrolling terrorist groups and stirring shit all over the Gulf. Now, it wants to stir shit in Singapore too? I hope Saudi Arabia invades Q
 
Quotes of Lee Sheng Wu that will make you want to watch this 25 mins film by Al Jazeera
Published on 2018-03-01 by The Online Citizen
International news agency, Al Jazeera has just released a 25-minute documentary film, "Singapore: The House That Lee Built" that talks about the control of powers and fear of citizens in Singapore which came under the rule of late Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first Prime Minister and the legacy of what he built following his death in 2015.

Produced by Lynn Lee and James Leong, the film interviews various well-known individuals on their view of Singapore's intricate and oppressive political framework.

The spotlight feature of the film, is the interview of Mr Lee Sheng Wu, grandson of LKY who works as an economist at Havard University at Cambridge and currently in self-imposed exile due to the ongoing charges for contempt of court filed by the Singapore government. Mr Lee is the son of Mr Lee Hsien Yang and nephew of Dr Lee Weiling, both siblings of the current Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong.

Mr Lee Hsien Yang and Dr Lee Weiling stepped into media limelight last year after posting a public statement about various allegations about their brother, forcing him to make a self-declaration in Parliament that he is not guilty of any of the claims made against him by his siblings.

The film is embedded at the end of the post and if you are daunted by the 25 min length of the show, just read some of the comments made by Mr Lee and you will be asking for more.

Speaking on the Oxley feud, "My father and aunt were very reluctant in going public. The fact that they took that step was because they felt very much sort of forced into a corner. Like all the various arms of government were arrayed against them that if they kept quiet, they would have seen, essentially, a careful dismantling of my grandfather's last wish."

Speaking on Lee Hong Yi's Facebook post that he is not interested in politics. "The thing about being not interested is that it can remain uninterested till you become interested. If he didn't want to be in politics, he could have said things a lot more clearly and in a way that would be at least a little bit difficult to walk back."

Speaking about his grandfather's legacy, "It is valuable in Singapore that there will be a transition away from family branding I am not sure why my grandfather choose his own son and was willing to have his own son go into politics and become prime minister but all I can say is that there are a lot of human being s. If there is one person in the world you are going to overestimate, it is your own child."

Speaking on the concerns that the family have, "I don't know exactly how much the government keeps trying to surveil my family but this is probably the first Christmas where I have made Christmas plans with the family over encrypted messaging."..."When I see my parents outside of Singapore, I feel a sense of relief that they are not there. And that is a very odd thing to feel about home."

Speaking on how LKY will feel about the Singapore's current state of affair, "My grandfather always worried about having the family together he also worried about the persistent of Singapore institution. I just don't know, looking at both what happened to the family and what happened to the Singapore institution . I just don't know what will cause him more grief.


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That fucking Qatar isn't satisfied with bankrolling terrorist groups and stirring shit all over the Gulf. Now, it wants to stir shit in Singapore too? I hope Saudi Arabia invades Q

No worry , I am sure this no nonsense , tough government would be invading Qatar
soon , just to teach them a lesson.
A few matchless F-16C/D and F-15SG from our superior air force will do the job nicely.
 
"While Chiang is still revered as a strong leader by some older residents, many in Taiwan oppose the use of his likeness or name in
public spaces.

Statues of Chiang, once ubiquitous in Taiwan, are gradually being moved to a park in Taoyuan. Many support the removal of
Chiang’s likeness from Taiwan’s currency and of his name from roads and schools, as well as the repurposing of
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, one of Taipei’s biggest tourist sites"

https://www.todayonline.com/world/taiwan-young-protesters-and-ex-presidents-chafe-against-china

Talking about legacy indeed.
 
That fucking Qatar isn't satisfied with bankrolling terrorist groups and stirring shit all over the Gulf. Now, it wants to stir shit in Singapore too? I hope Saudi Arabia invades Q

Aiya sir John you jus unhappy al gila did not interview grassroots like you instead of the Liew guy. :rolleyes:
 
That fucking Qatar isn't satisfied with bankrolling terrorist groups and stirring shit all over the Gulf. Now, it wants to stir shit in Singapore too? I hope Saudi Arabia invades Q

Tot u always considet SA a terrorist country. Now u r supporting a terrorist state! U really a bitch.:rolleyes:
 
Why this cheebye Lynn Lee never interview her fat fuck bff Kirsten han for this video?
The video is incomplete without showing fat fuck Kirsten han pumping pinky's backside.

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Why this cheebye Lynn Lee never interview her fat fuck bff Kirsten han for this video?
The video is incomplete without showing fat fuck Kirsten han pumping pinky's backside.

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Kristen Han did appear in the video. She's at the background taking notes of what Thum Ping Tjin is saying. She does look slimmer when she's being blurred out though. The fact that she's not interviewed shows her status in civil society circle.
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