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Singapore is infamous for bad mouthing other countries

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Singapore redefines braggadocio
Opinion 2010-12-18 03:22


FOUR years ago, on 18 October 2006, I wrote an opinion piece from my 30th floor office in the UN Secretariat, New York, for the New Sunday Times. The title, Singapore is simply a neighbour too far, I thought fairly described my assessment of the state of our relations with neighbouring Singapore. It upset a great many Singaporeans; it also made many realise that “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.”

A Singaporean behaves too much like an insecure lover, forever seeking assurance that she is the fairest of them all and that she is much admired and loved. The insatiable craving for praise and adoration would, in normal circumstances, point to a serious flaw in the national character. This much I remember from the Child Psychology lectures I attended in college all those long years ago. How else can you explain their supercilious behaviour towards us, the Japanese and Indians, all falling into the category of “stupid?”

Singapore is not an unknown quantity to us in Malaysia. In a sense it is of us, but not part of us. Forget the so-called historical ties that are supposed to underpin our relations because they amount to nothing in practice.

To view them through rose-tinted spectacles as is our wont would distort even further a relationship that has never been known for its convergence of views on even the most pedestrian of issues. Rather, it has always had all the makings and attributes of a potentially protracted and acrimonious future.

Singapore has no time for sentiments; emotion is anathema to its national make-up. So, do not use that tack because it simply will not wash with it. Singapore is brutally clinical and rarely takes prisoners in any engagement with it.

Being small is not always easy, especially when you are trying to flex your muscles and punch above your weight. To be constantly reminded that you are nothing more than a little red dot on the face of the earth as President B.J. Habibi of Indonesia once did, somewhat insensitively, must touch some raw nerves, especially for a country that can justifiably claim a string of successes on so many fronts.

Now, even the Minister Mentor has doubts if his creation is really a country. For a “country” that has yet to establish an identity, Singapore is overbearingly obnoxious.In our dealings with Singapore, we must never take it at face value. Let us disabuse ourselves quickly of the notion that sentiments and goodwill will cut any ice with it. We have to adopt an equally cold, clinical and legalistic approach, as it always does.

Think how often we have ended up drawing the proverbial short straw in our negotiations with Singapore? The most celebrated was undoubtedly the MSA (Malaysia-Singapore Airline) divorce from which we came away with barely the shirt on the back. Singapore has always made it clear that it has no time for the sort of sentimental nonsense we wallow in, and operates simply on the basis of exacting maximum advantage, the pound of flesh, it can wangle out of any deal, no matter what.

Based on past experience with it, and in order to avoid unnecessary unpleasantness, such as being accused of bullying a small neighbour and of other unfair and malevolent behaviour, we should, as far as possible, leave Singapore to revel alone in its glorious splendour. In short, it is a neighbour too far, with apologies to A Bridge Too Far.

It has become apparent that it is simply not worth the effort to cultivate this uncultivable bad mouthing neighbour of ours. You cannot ever be right with it because it is never wrong. Winning some and losing some is not a thing that sits well with it. Winners take all, much like Mahathir, is a strategy that appears to be well entrenched and suited to its national psyche.

Our relations with a neighbour such as Singapore, with its propensity for, and unseemly preoccupation with, scoring a debating point or two at every turn, must be circumscribed by the most formal and correct behaviour on our part.

While it is clear that we cannot avoid Singapore altogether as it is a neighbour after all, we should lead separate lives, taking nothing from it that is not ours, and, in turn, give it nothing such as the KTM land that is not its due.

With a neighbour that has developed bad mouthing into a fine art form, its Foreign Minister has the temerity to tell us not to take their condemnation of all things Malaysian out of context. Pray, what exactly is the context, Mr Yeoh?
Now that Najib the peddler of durian diplomacy knows what his admirers across the narrow sluggish waterway really think of him, a view no doubt shared by many in his own backyard, I wonder what other great plans he has in mind to develop with Singapore. They have even implied that he is connected with a deed most foul. And what is more, he is dim witted in their estimation. I do not necessarily disagree with them on this score. Who says there is no freedom of speech in Singapore?

( The opinions expressed by the writer Tun Abdul Razak do not necessarily reflect those of MySinchew ) MySinchew 2010-12-18
 
Tun Abdul Razak is absolutely correct!

But before that,he should put his Malaysia into the mirror,and look carefully.

The only corrrect solution is much touted ASIAN VALUES!
 
A Singaporean behaves too much like an insecure lover, forever seeking assurance that she is the fairest of them all and that she is much admired and loved. The insatiable craving for praise and adoration would, in normal circumstances, point to a serious flaw in the national character.


sound like christains ....praise their invisible man for nothing ....
 
A Singaporean behaves too much like an insecure lover, forever seeking assurance that she is the fairest of them all and that she is much admired and loved. The insatiable craving for praise and adoration would, in normal circumstances, point to a serious flaw in the national character.


sound like christains ....praise their invisible man for nothing ....

Not all of us behaves like that, only the people in power who are living in the 'two towers' & their retainers who lives in ivory towers & the 66.6% who whorshipped them everyday of their lives behave like that.

They are arrogant & pompus in their speech & mannerism, and take that along with them wherever they go, making more enemies than friends.:mad:
 
The political elites and the rich living in ivory towers are the ones to blame. They have a penchant for preaching and passing unflattering or snide remarks against other governments, esp. Malaysian. Ordinary man in the street Sinkies are happy with their Malaysian counterparts. They have co-existed peacefully for a long time, despite the occasional hiccups and bad blood caused by big-mouthed politicians. I say, conduct yourselves with decorum and dignity. Show the Malaysians proper and long overdue respect. Don't forget they were the first wave of construction workers to help build Sinkieland, even before the Thais, Burmese, Bangla Deshis and more recently, Indians and Tiongs.:rolleyes:
 
Not all of us behaves like that, only the people in power who are living in the 'two towers' & their retainers who lives in ivory towers & the 66.6% who whorshipped them everyday of their lives behave like that.

They are arrogant & pompus in their speech & mannerism, and take that along with them wherever they go, making more enemies than friends.:mad:

so you dont praise your invisible man ?
 
The writer is entitled to hos opinion-as do all of us.

However he uses the word Singapore/Singaporean when he should be referring to the Lee Family ,the PAP or its supporters.
Even many locals fall into the same trap.

The Lee family is not Singapore and neither is the PAP.
Many Singaporeans (at least 100-66.6%) disagree with the PAP and perhaps even more with the Lee Dynasty(oops, I mean Family,sorry ).Sentiments on the ground seems to be that more Singaporeans disagree with them (due to unaffordable housing and influx of low quality immigrants) than ever before .

Ironically if Razak were to do a survey,he will find that many of the staunch supporters of this regime were former Malaysians.Perhaps they have an axe to grind with their birthplace. Ong Pang Boon, Rajaratnam, Hon Sui Sen, Goh Keng Swee, Devan Nair just to name a few, and more recently Khaw B W, SR Nathan-guess where they are from?
 
so you dont praise your invisible man ?


If you're NOT an elite why would you support the PAP :confused:
Many peasant have been brainwashed into believing their future is tied to one party. Just like in cuba, North Korea,....:rolleyes:

If you ask any Australian, Canadian, American,...... they'll tell you they support a way of life, a system, and not a party or person. That's why many ex-Sporeans & other 3rd world citizens want to go to these countries.
 
If you're NOT an elite why would you support the PAP :confused:
Many peasant have been brainwashed into believing their future is tied to one party. Just like in cuba, North Korea,....:rolleyes:



many christains also has been brainwashed that there is only one god , and after they die they will promise a one way ticket to heaven . ;)

both pap work the same way as those cult ...both must be banned .
 
Stock market cater for all people and strategies.

Earth cater for people of all races.

Heaven and hell cater for everyone too.

There is no one size fit all... including all the supreme religions/parties on earth :D:D

Remember... whatever u read on any media for any topics, they are just MARKETING !!! :D:D:D

Right or wrong... they cater for all :D:p:D:p
 
The writer is bad-mouthing Singapore for badmouthing other countries.

:D:D
 
Think how often we have ended up drawing the proverbial short straw in our negotiations with Singapore? The most celebrated was undoubtedly the MSA (Malaysia-Singapore Airline) divorce from which we came away with barely the shirt on the back. Singapore has always made it clear that it has no time for the sort of sentimental nonsense we wallow in, and operates simply on the basis of exacting maximum advantage, the pound of flesh, it can wangle out of any deal, no matter what.

Is he blaming us for their own lack of negotiating skills ???
The writer is obviously a ' Singapore hater '..... and his hatred runs deep......
 
Sinkies are even more famous for bad mouthing each other. :rolleyes:
 
In any article or "opinion" pieces, it important to straight away identify the nub of the message that the writer intends the reader to know. If you read it carefully, it is clear that the most important message is that he has an office on the 30th floor of the UN building in NY.

It probably shows that he has reached the ultimate zenith of his accomplishment and the pride of the place that it takes. If put together with the rest of the content, there is not a relationship whether direct, indirect or implied how the 30th flr UN office has a bearing on the rest of the article.

From opinion , I would suggest that this has now moved to opiniated.
 
Tun Abdul Razak is absolutely correct!

But before that,he should put his Malaysia into the mirror,and look carefully.

The only corrrect solution is much touted ASIAN VALUES!

What Asian value?

Are you refering to Chinese value? Indian value or japanese value? How about orean?

The notion of Asian value by itself is difficutl to focus as there are too many schools of thinking and due to racial and even religious egoism, no one value will be able to appease all.
 
Its the pappy's arrogant and holier than thou attitude that has caused fiction between Sinkapore and others. I have always hoped that outsiders would be able to differentiate between the views of the elite minority and the downtrodden majority. Apparently Tun Abdul Razak, being a stupid m&d, was not able to.
 
Asian value is a term coined by LKY to remind Singaporeans (and all Asians) that most Asians have been defeated, conquered, colonised or culturally imposed by the westerners at one time or another, so don't believe in western value; true Asian value is to live under dictatorship all the time without westerners meddling. It has a synonymous term, African value, but no African leaders are smart enough to use it yet.
 
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