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Dazzling Singapore’s Deep Contradictions

kryonlight

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The clean veneer surrounding Singapore starts to show cracks.

The basic issue is that Singapore is not a real country. It is a family enterprise, a family empire, which is masquerading as a state.

Singapore’s residents are more like modern feudal subjects. They increasingly want to become citizens. Towards the end of my recent visit, I asked a professor of politics “What do these ungrateful Singaporeans really want?”

“A less mean version of Lee’s PAP,” he retorted. “Does the PAP have it in them? That is less sure.”

How all these contradictions play out over the coming years will be fascinating. The next elections are as soon as 2016.
 

laksaboy

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It's more like the Singapore myth is slowly starting to fade away: clean, green, efficient, honest, safe, cohesive.

Sooner or later the often-told bullshit story will not hold against plain reality.
 

krafty

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pap is a very high handed party, they know which crony to keep and use for diplomatic reasons, do all pap ministers appear to you as goody and kind when you watched them on tv? just ask yourself to what extent are you being taken in that they are selfless and for the country. benefit of the doubt, give it to them that they are in politics for being loyal to the leeder. and that's all, nothing more...!:rolleyes:
 

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pap is a very high handed party, they know which crony to keep and use for diplomatic reasons, do all pap ministers appear to you as goody and kind when you watched them on tv? just ask yourself to what extent are you being taken in that they are selfless and for the country. benefit of the doubt, give it to them that they are in politics for being loyal to the leeder. and that's all, nothing more...!:rolleyes:

Tharman looks goody n kind but his latest bullshit n lies show his true colour! In a sense this guy was a criminal having broke sg law.... Why PAP trust a criminal???
 

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Singapore is the way it is today because we mistakenly allowed it. We allowed ourselves to be lulled into complacency, focusing primarily on material well-being and having the notion that the PAP knows best. We sold our souls to the devil and now we are paying the price. Are we going to let our descendants continue paying the price? Fuck, no!
 

escher

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The clean veneer surrounding Singapore starts to show cracks.

The basic issue is that Singapore is not a real country. It is a family enterprise, a family empire, which is masquerading as a state.

Singapore’s residents are more like modern feudal subjects. They increasingly want to become citizens. Towards the end of my recent visit, I asked a professor of politics “What do these ungrateful Singaporeans really want?”

“A less mean version of Lee’s PAP,” he retorted. “Does the PAP have it in them? That is less sure.”

How all these contradictions play out over the coming years will be fascinating. The next elections are as soon as 2016.

Hang them besterest of all


Hang all those PAP bastards from piano wires, upside down or right way up.

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makapaaa

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[h=1]Dazzling Singapore’s Deep Contradictions[/h]The clean veneer surrounding Singapore starts to show cracks.

By John West, July 24, 2014
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  • Singapore is not a real country. It is a family enterprise masquerading as a state.
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  • For a long time there was little opposition to Lee Kuan Yew. The Singapore Workers’ Party is now a credible rival.
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  • Visitors to Singapore can't help being dazzled by Asia's global city. Marina Bay. Sentosa Island. Botanical Gardens.
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  • John West scratches below Singapore’s surface, and finds a system struggling for survival.
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  • On paper Singapore shines as if it were the jewel of Asia. In reality, it is still a diamond in the rough.
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Visitors to Singapore can’t help being dazzled by Asia’s only global city. Marina Bay. Sentosa Island. Botanical Gardens. Temples. Museums. Casinos. Luxury hotels. Shopping on Orchard Road and lots more.
But scratching below the surface reveals a system struggling for survival.
Singapore was not born to authoritarian government led by Lee Kuan Yew, despite his now almost divine status. Some argue that the late 1950s and early 1960s was a golden era for Singaporean democracy.
Many of the foundations of Singapore’s current society, like the Central Provident Fund and the Housing & Development Board, were established then.
[h=4]The end of an era[/h]This period came to an abrupt end in 1963 with “Operation Coldstore” by which Lee eliminated his political opposition. Over 100 members of Barisan Sosialis were arrested and detained on the false pretext that they were part of a communist conspiracy.
Singapore’s 1965 expulsion from a two-year union with Malaysia was an emotional shock for Lee Kuan Yew and his People’s Action Party (PAP). But once Lee got over that, he led the city state on a miraculous journey of authoritarian capitalism.
In the space of four decades, Singapore’s economy has risen to become one of the world’s most advanced, with virtually the highest GDP per capita in Asia, if not the world. However, despite its flashy hard infrastructure, soft infrastructure is a weak point. This shows up in poor creativity and innovation performance.
Several key ingredients makeup the Singapore policy cocktail.
Open trade and investment. Education and a strong work ethic. Migrants for both high skilled and low skilled jobs, interestingly, Singaporeans typically slot into the middle of the labor market in their home country. And a strong guiding hand of government. Singapore might practice the rule of law, but only one party determines the law.
[h=4]Socially engineered Singapore[/h]Despite its capitalist pretensions, Singapore is very much a
“nanny-state.” Over 80% of the population lives in public housing. Social engineering is at the heart of Singapore’s social contract.
As in communist China, some arms of government are propaganda machines and actively engage in manufactured nationalism. The media is also officially controlled. Indeed, the whole public sphere is controlled by the state.
Restrictions on individual freedom, in the name of collective welfare, are widespread. Human rights abuses and harassment of political opponents to the ruling regime are too common.
For a long time after Operation Coldstore, there was little effective opposition to Lee Kuan Yew’s regime, which today is led by Lee Hsien Loong, one of Lee’s sons. Over recent times, though, wider and wider cracks have opened up in the Lee edifice.
[h=4]Opposition on the rise[/h]The Singapore Workers’ Party has progressively emerged as a coherent and credible rival to the PAP. Following the 2011 elections, this center-left party now holds 9 of the 99 seats in the national parliament. The PAP only won 60% of the vote in these elections, its lowest ever score.
In tandem with the rise of the Worker’s Party as an alternative political force, public opinion is becoming less compliant. Jobs, migration, housing and congested infrastructure top the list of popular concerns. Citizen activist groups are pushing to preserve urban heritage against the never-ending onslaught of new construction.
A 2013 White Paper on population made lots of waves. It proposed an increase in Singapore’s population from today’s 5.3 million to possibly 6.9 million in 2030.
With a fertility rate of 1.3 children per woman, even less than Japan, much of the increase would come from immigrants. They already account for almost 40% of the population. This provoked a strong negative public reaction. Thousands of protesters then assembled at Speakers’ Corner in Hong Lim Park to express their displeasure.
[h=4]The sound of silence[/h]There is also much “silent protest” in Singapore. Taxi drivers, tour guides and many others make jokes about the Lee Kuan Yew system, as well as about the man himself and his seeming immortality.
He is now 90 years old. When he finally departs the scene, the loss of moral authority and historical legitimacy will test his successors.
Despite the veneer of meritocracy, the Lee-system seems a fairly closed shop. In a recent book, Michael Barr has uncovered Singapore’s complex and covert networks of power.
He argues that they are a deliberate project initiated and managed by Lee Kuan Yew, designed to empower himself and his family. Barr identifies the crucial institutions of power, like the country’s sovereign wealth funds and the government-linked companies.
Qualitative indicators also suggest that something is wrong in Singapore’s society. According to one survey, more than half of Singaporeans would emigrate if they could. Already about 300,000 live overseas, usually the young and well-educated.
Other surveys suggest that Singapore is the most emotionless country in the world, and that Singaporeans are less likely to feel positive than any other people in the world!
[h=4]From serfs to citizens[/h]The basic issue is that Singapore is not a real country. It is a family enterprise, a family empire, which is masquerading as a state.
Singapore’s residents are more like modern feudal subjects. They increasingly want to become citizens. Towards the end of my recent visit, I asked a professor of politics “What do these ungrateful Singaporeans really want?”
“A less mean version of Lee’s PAP,” he retorted. “Does the PAP have it in them? That is less sure.”
How all these contradictions play out over the coming years will be fascinating. The next elections are as soon as 2016.
 

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moses2 days ago outsiders welcome to Singapore, but have no place to judge. Easy to give criticism.. You were not here when we build Singapore. We have areas of improvement, but don't need to copy westerners.




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  • <header>Olav mosesa day ago </header>Impressive! Spoken like the truly brainwashed Singaporean that you are. You must also worship LKY too.: Ooh, there's no need to copy those meddling westerners, Singapore is unique and will find its own way." Listen to yourself.
    When it comes to the truth, it either is or isn't. Singapore is now very overcrowded, the income gap is expanding (typical of a billionaire's money-laundering playground) and just look around you: the basic stuff such as healthcare, public transport and safety etc are not doing very well now. Everything is breaking down and falling apart.
    Singapore is not clean, green, efficient, honest, safe or cohesive now. That's what you get when you let self-serving kleptocrats stay in power for too long. At best, they become complacent. At worst, they lie to you and milk you for every penny while telling you that it is for your own good or for some elusive noble greater good.
    A nation of sheep deserves a government of wolves, and moses you are a sheep. I hope you sleep well at night, son.




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    • <header>dazzler1244 Olav10 hours ago </header>I am a Singaporean born in the 60s and completely agree with the writer. In the past, the PAP and Lee KY were looked on as heros...Today, much of these have been replaced with a sense of frustration and anger with the current govn and how they promote themselves and the companies over the people and their rights. The current PM, who has 2 ex-PMs all fully paid will annual salaries of millions!!!, is totally lacking in vision and transparency and leadership - what a departure from his father !!!! What a total waste of space !!! There are so many out there who are more deserving and better equipped for his role - even without a scholarship !!! We are all looking forward to the day that the young will rise up and we can say good riddance to the PAP and all kind....




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PAP is finished.
The stinking glue and terror that hold PAP together is that old fart smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY. LKY is about to die in days or weeks.
LKY will never allow good decent people into the PAP and good decent people will not want to get into the PAP. Those in PAP are the most corrupt and moral degenerates and moral bankrupts and moral filths that are being presented to stinkaporeans as moral compasses.
None of those in PAP work for anyone but that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY, to help him hold down Singaporeans to screw and fuck hundreds of BILLIONs from us all into smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY stinkapore sovereign funds.
They are there in PAP because LKY know that they are a bunch of self serving greedy bastards and scrapings of scums of society. To call them maggots cockroaches will be to insult real maggots and real cockroaches.


WE ALL ARE NOW WAITING FOR THE DEATH OF LKY IN COMING DAYS OR WEEKS.
WE ALL WILL YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AGAIN AND AGAIN DANCING SINGING ON TABLE TOPS AND STREETS
WE THEN WILL SEE THOSE IN PAP WITH SHARPENED KNIVES HOOTING ARSEHLOON A DOZEN NEW ARSEHOLES AND THE DEATH OF THE ENTIRE LEE KWA CLAN
WE THEN WILL PICK UP PIANO WIRES AND HANG ALL THOSE REMAINING PAP AND THEIR COLLABORATORS FROM LAMP POSTS AND SEE THOSE BASTARDS AND BITCHES DANCE.
AND HAPPINESS WILL RETURN TO OUR LAND.
AND STINKAPORE WILL BECOME SINGAPORE ONCE MORE.
 
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