No one can judge another person's siding. Each voter here (or anywhere) has their own interests at stake. When they cast their vote, they've already have lots of time to think about the consequences for their children, parents, siblings, their business, jobs, themselves. You may call them losers, but they are somebody's son, husband, father, boss, or brother. And they have their reasons. And right!
I somewhat agree though that the electorate in Singapore is difficult, if not impossible to comprehend. At the recent GE, at Vivian Balakrishnan's constituency (Holland Road Are a), I thought that Dr. Chee Soon Juan would very likely be voted in. Unfortunately, the residents there in that ward do not seem to agree, and re-elected Vivian. But that's democracy. And they chose Vivian! I have an aunt living in that area, and before the results were announced, she was so confident that Dr. Chee would win a seat in parliament. But alas, no!
To sum up political attitudes in Singapore, it is apparent that SIngaporeans put Human Rghts, Individual Freedoms, and issues that appeal to the intellect a distant second (or third) to MORE "crucial" things like Char Kwey Teow, Laksa, and Chicken Rice. And Massage spas and Geylang fuck shops too!
Cheers!
Using "observer" as an excuse to paint the picture of "many want to be led by them" is only for fools.
That is for 70% losers who has no clues of the pending disaster coming from the 2 losers in the photo.
there is an astute difference between voters who are ignorance and stupid and one who wants suicide.