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What Halimah has that other usual elitist potential PM candidates don't -
Halimah is not just capable of holding the Speaker's position. She has far more potential than that. Singapore should exploit her strengths. The Speaker's position should be seen as only a stepping stone to greater goals. The following is my list that I see Halimah has characteristics other PM candidates don't.
1. She is not the usual PAP Chinese elitist - Haven't we had about enough with all the elitist Chinese cultured leaders who keep talking as if Singapore is a province of China? Many top PAP leaders talk about how important it is to preserve our roots, only then to mention about Chinese roots. Huh? As if there are no non-Chinese Singaporeans!
2. She's not from the Islamophobic SAF institution - More important than #1, is the fact that she is not a product from the Islamiphobic SAF, which always mints robotic scholars who echo that the Northerners and Southerners "are out to usurp" Singapore. This fearmongering by past SAF leaders have created much animosity between Singapore and its neighbours.
3. She's from the heartlands - Yes, she's from the heartlands. And she still is. She's currently living in a 5-room HDB flat. She's been living there the last 30 years. Now which MP and/or Minister can be that close to the people of Singapore? The fact that she never moved out, and even does not want to move out in spite of being "promoted" to Speaker, tells us that her heart is always with the people of Singapore, rather than with the elitist leaders.
4. She portrays a non-Chinese Singapore govt face - For too long, whenever the leadership of Singapore is portrayed to the world, it is always a Chinese face. So much so, many have linked Singapore nearer to Taiwan, HK and even mainland China, rather than with SE Asian nations.
- http://wherebearsroamfree.blogspot.sg/2013/01/how-about-halimah-yacob-for-next-pm.html
Halimah is not just capable of holding the Speaker's position. She has far more potential than that. Singapore should exploit her strengths. The Speaker's position should be seen as only a stepping stone to greater goals. The following is my list that I see Halimah has characteristics other PM candidates don't.
1. She is not the usual PAP Chinese elitist - Haven't we had about enough with all the elitist Chinese cultured leaders who keep talking as if Singapore is a province of China? Many top PAP leaders talk about how important it is to preserve our roots, only then to mention about Chinese roots. Huh? As if there are no non-Chinese Singaporeans!
2. She's not from the Islamophobic SAF institution - More important than #1, is the fact that she is not a product from the Islamiphobic SAF, which always mints robotic scholars who echo that the Northerners and Southerners "are out to usurp" Singapore. This fearmongering by past SAF leaders have created much animosity between Singapore and its neighbours.
3. She's from the heartlands - Yes, she's from the heartlands. And she still is. She's currently living in a 5-room HDB flat. She's been living there the last 30 years. Now which MP and/or Minister can be that close to the people of Singapore? The fact that she never moved out, and even does not want to move out in spite of being "promoted" to Speaker, tells us that her heart is always with the people of Singapore, rather than with the elitist leaders.
4. She portrays a non-Chinese Singapore govt face - For too long, whenever the leadership of Singapore is portrayed to the world, it is always a Chinese face. So much so, many have linked Singapore nearer to Taiwan, HK and even mainland China, rather than with SE Asian nations.
- http://wherebearsroamfree.blogspot.sg/2013/01/how-about-halimah-yacob-for-next-pm.html