I guess this might be the way to unsinkified Singaporeans. Iris Koh is doing something along this line.
WE DIDN'T VOTE FOR THIS.
In the past few days, I’ve seen countless angry posts blaming voters—“You voted for this!” they say.
But I beg to differ.
We didn’t vote for this.
Not for endless GST hikes. Not for unaccountable laws.
Not for a media that hides the truth, or for a system that silences real Opposition.
We voted the best we could with the information we had.
But the truth is—the system is rigged.
The media is censored. Elections are skewed. Opposition is muzzled. And we're expected to make national decisions in just 9 days.
So no, we didn’t vote for this.
We didn’t vote for laws that quietly hand unchecked powers to unelected officials. Just look at what was buried in the recent amendments to the Infectious Diseases Act:
“No liability shall lie personally… if done in good faith and with reasonable care.”
This single clause means health officers or police can harm you—or worse—and face zero consequences.
All they need to say is: “I acted in good faith.”
That’s not public health.
That’s a license to abuse power.
And most Singaporeans didn’t even know—because our $900 million taxpayer-funded media failed to inform us. This is reported in a Foreign Media.
So Shame on them.
They are complicit in keeping us blind while those in power shield themselves from accountability.
Some mocked the
People's Power Party - PPP for getting 1% in Tampines. But what do you expect—when real opposition gets no media coverage for real issues, faces censorship, and has only 9 days to campaign?
And let’s be honest: Workers’ Party—which many still see as the “alternative”—has been eerily silent on major issues like the amended ID Act, vaccine mandates. In fact, they even advocated to INCREASE CARBON TAXES! ( Go do your own homework)
I’ll speak more on this in time. For now, know this:
I supported
Goh Meng Seng,
Derrick Sim People's Power Party ,
Vere Nathan,
Martinn Ho Yuen Liung Thaddeus Thomas and others in PPP not because they’re polished politicians.
I supported them because they’re not politicians at all—they’re patriots. Ordinary men and women with the courage to speak when it’s easier to be silent.
And we need Patriots more than polished politicians because Bill Gates and WHO are at the door. They have literally landed 2 days after our GE. They are eyeing our people, our land and our resources like hungry wolves for the kill.
We’ve long been told that “absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
The PAP has had absolute power for decades. And while it may have once been benevolent under Lee Kuan Yew, no system should rely solely on the virtue of its leaders.
A real democracy must be trustless—like a blockchain.
It must be transparent, self-correcting, and built on checks and balances. And that starts with one simple thing: Freedom of speech—without fear from Patriots.
The changes to the Infectious Disease Act mark a dangerous shift.They open the door to abuse, shield those in power, and erase accountability.
We cannot stay silent.
Truth must return to the heart of governance.
Because when power is no longer accountable, only the truth—and those brave enough to speak it—can hold the line.
And those people are not career politicians.
They are patriots.
They are you and me.
To all who are angry right now—don’t turn on each other.
Turn your eyes to the system.
Let’s UNITE.
Go beyond GRCs, party labels, and media lies. Start asking all politicians the hard questions, the policy questions and not allow them to hide behind their party names and titles.
To the Patriots: Do not give up. After 60 years of PAP rule, freedom is not won in an election but by demanding the systems that protect us will no longer remain broken.
Only the truth will set us free and I sincerely pray that God will have mercy on Singapore.
Iris Koh