Dictatorship and Autocracy in Singapore

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It is very difficult for people who have never lived in Singapore to imagine and understand the nature of its dictatorship and autocracy. On the surface, it looks like Singapore has a democratic system and that people are granted the right to chose and vote. However, in actuality, it is a country with complete dictatorship and autocracy.
For a long period of time Singapore has been ruled by one political party. Currently among the 94 congressmen, there are only two elected members from opposition parties, so opposition parties do not have any opportunity to challenge the ruling party. Due to strict monitoring and threat by the government, most people dare not to or are even scared to be in touch with any of the opposition parties. They are not willing to openly support the opposition parties.
Therefore the opposition parties, in the political system of Singapore, are actually just an ornament for the outside world. It is a coat of democracy covering up its nature. The small number of people
who dare to step forward and challenge the government, especially those who join the opposition parties to participate in the election, will simply be brought to court in the name for “slandering the system” because of some minor public speeches or immaterial articles they wrote. The judicial system of Singapore basically obeys the government. Cases related to challenging the government or the political leaders rarely have any prospect of winning.
Members of the opposition parties, if sued, can predict that they will definitely lose their lawsuits under the judicial system controlled by the government. However, these unfortunate people, knowing clearly that they will not win, have to defend their cases again and again in court. In addition to paying expensive legal fees for the lawsuits, they also need to face a huge penalty fee in the end. The lengthy legal procedures have turned most of them bankrupt. In one of the elections in the 90s, a famous lawyer joined one of the opposition parties, the ‘Workers Party’, to participate in the election. But his public speech in an election gathering was taken out of context. He was sued by many members of the ruling party. That lawyer, in order to escape from the political persecution, left Singapore and settled down in Australia.
In the one or two districts of the opposition parties, people living there can feel the pressure and boundaries. For example, the development of civil construction, education and even transportation is all under control of the districts of the ruling party. This is equivalent to silent revenge and suppression. Due to these reasons, several former districts of the opposition parties were forced to vote for the candidates of the ruling party in the election. It is therefore more and more difficult for the opposition parties to maintain their foundations.
Singapore used to be totally against communism. Since late 1980s, it established a diplomatic relationship with China and has become closer and closer to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It now completely follows the CCP, seeks benefits from the CCP and conducts acts that are in the interest of the CCP. It is not hard to understand why the government of Singapore, disregarding its own image, has committed an evil deed by bringing two innocent people to court and heavily punishing them for educating tourists and policemen about their plight.
There are two major media organizations in Singapore. One is a newspaper organization, controlling all the newspapers in Singapore; and the other is a television organization, controlling most of the TV stations. Although the two groups are run independently on the surface, they are actually heavily influenced by the government. It is rare to hear the voice of the opposition parties in local media. The opinions from the opposition parties are always put in the least obvious and the hidden places. It is rare to see or to hear dissatisfaction or negative comments toward government policies or leaders. In addition, the media in Singapore is heavily influenced by the CCP. Accordingly, The Singapore United Times is the only overseas paper that is present in Mainland China. Even papers that are heavily influenced by the CCP, such as The Xing Pao Daily and The Ming Daily of Hong Kong and The World Daily of Taiwan, can not compare with it.
In this situation, The Singapore United has to completely conform to the CCP. Any news that the CCP does not like cannot be published. A friend of mine told me once that he met one of the editors. He found out that the Chinese Embassy provides articles to The Singapore United on a regular basis. The Singapore United is obliged to publish these articles and is forbidden to publish other articles, otherwise the paper would be banned in Mainland China. Once in a while, if the paper published some articles by mistake that the Chinese Embassy did not want to see published, the ambassadors would be furious. They would threaten the paper and then entice them with material benefits.
I did not plan to write this story but in the end decided to do so since I could not bear to see that these evil deeds committed by the Singapore government go uncovered.
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Gao Zhi Sheng

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Equally It is very difficult for Spore citizens who were born in Singapore to imagine and understand the nature of its dictatorship and autocracy.

It is simply brilliance.

MM LKY is so so clever,although I do not agree with him
 
Like David Copperfield magic. What you see is just an illusion.
 
Equally It is very difficult for Spore citizens who were born in Singapore to imagine and understand the nature of its dictatorship and autocracy.

It is simply brilliance.

MM LKY is so so clever,although I do not agree with him

How clever? Do elucidate. I always see Sinkie sheep in thrall to LKY and yet not a single one of them can list any unequivocal proof of LKY's contribution to Singapore's success.
 
It is very difficult for people who have never lived in Singapore to imagine and understand the nature of its dictatorship and autocracy......
Gao Zhi Sheng

By the same token, for those who have never lived in a society with different races, religions, languages and millions of migrant workers within their midst can never understand that the freedom of expression can never be freely allowed. For it will mean one thing - a broken society.

You can understand why Chinese government has to run the way it runs the country before places like Tibet, Xinjiang and Mongolia are embroiled in ethnic fightings and provinces break away. Rather the writer prefers to live in India - chaotic, fightings at its border, and extended poverty.

Or perhaps this Gao thinks that Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia are good places to live in - if he can find them.

He is suffering from a syndrome called "every-sea-can-accommodate-a-sampan".
 
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November 11th, 2010 |
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It is very difficult for people who have never lived in Singapore to imagine and understand the nature of its dictatorship and autocracy. On the surface, it looks like Singapore has a democratic system and that people are granted the right to chose and vote. However, in actuality, it is a country with complete dictatorship and autocracy.
For a long period of time Singapore has been ruled by one political party. Currently among the 94 congressmen, there are only two elected members from opposition parties, so opposition parties do not have any opportunity to challenge the ruling party. Due to strict monitoring and threat by the government, most people dare not to or are even scared to be in touch with any of the opposition parties. They are not willing to openly support the opposition parties.
Therefore the opposition parties, in the political system of Singapore, are actually just an ornament for the outside world. It is a coat of democracy covering up its nature. The small number of people
who dare to step forward and challenge the government, especially those who join the opposition parties to participate in the election, will simply be brought to court in the name for “slandering the system” because of some minor public speeches or immaterial articles they wrote. The judicial system of Singapore basically obeys the government. Cases related to challenging the government or the political leaders rarely have any prospect of winning.
Members of the opposition parties, if sued, can predict that they will definitely lose their lawsuits under the judicial system controlled by the government. However, these unfortunate people, knowing clearly that they will not win, have to defend their cases again and again in court. In addition to paying expensive legal fees for the lawsuits, they also need to face a huge penalty fee in the end. The lengthy legal procedures have turned most of them bankrupt. In one of the elections in the 90s, a famous lawyer joined one of the opposition parties, the ‘Workers Party’, to participate in the election. But his public speech in an election gathering was taken out of context. He was sued by many members of the ruling party. That lawyer, in order to escape from the political persecution, left Singapore and settled down in Australia.
In the one or two districts of the opposition parties, people living there can feel the pressure and boundaries. For example, the development of civil construction, education and even transportation is all under control of the districts of the ruling party. This is equivalent to silent revenge and suppression. Due to these reasons, several former districts of the opposition parties were forced to vote for the candidates of the ruling party in the election. It is therefore more and more difficult for the opposition parties to maintain their foundations.
Singapore used to be totally against communism. Since late 1980s, it established a diplomatic relationship with China and has become closer and closer to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It now completely follows the CCP, seeks benefits from the CCP and conducts acts that are in the interest of the CCP. It is not hard to understand why the government of Singapore, disregarding its own image, has committed an evil deed by bringing two innocent people to court and heavily punishing them for educating tourists and policemen about their plight.
There are two major media organizations in Singapore. One is a newspaper organization, controlling all the newspapers in Singapore; and the other is a television organization, controlling most of the TV stations. Although the two groups are run independently on the surface, they are actually heavily influenced by the government. It is rare to hear the voice of the opposition parties in local media. The opinions from the opposition parties are always put in the least obvious and the hidden places. It is rare to see or to hear dissatisfaction or negative comments toward government policies or leaders. In addition, the media in Singapore is heavily influenced by the CCP. Accordingly, The Singapore United Times is the only overseas paper that is present in Mainland China. Even papers that are heavily influenced by the CCP, such as The Xing Pao Daily and The Ming Daily of Hong Kong and The World Daily of Taiwan, can not compare with it.
In this situation, The Singapore United has to completely conform to the CCP. Any news that the CCP does not like cannot be published. A friend of mine told me once that he met one of the editors. He found out that the Chinese Embassy provides articles to The Singapore United on a regular basis. The Singapore United is obliged to publish these articles and is forbidden to publish other articles, otherwise the paper would be banned in Mainland China. Once in a while, if the paper published some articles by mistake that the Chinese Embassy did not want to see published, the ambassadors would be furious. They would threaten the paper and then entice them with material benefits.
I did not plan to write this story but in the end decided to do so since I could not bear to see that these evil deeds committed by the Singapore government go uncovered.
.
Gao Zhi Sheng

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If I were PAP and MM Lee ,I would do the same things because they are voted in and condoned by S'porean.Very simple,if nobody like the existing hemisphere,just do it in the next poll!
 
"By the same token, for those who have never lived in a society with different races, religions, languages and millions of migrant workers within their midst can never understand that the freedom of expression can never be freely allowed. For it will mean one thing - a broken society"
U talk like real.

But tell me which society which matter does not have different races, religions, languages ?

USA?PRC?Russia?Germany?France?etc

Oh I know u r a dog,u must be talking about Myanmar,N Korea,Sudan,Somali,etc In short all those countries with GDP beyond no 50th

U want our Singapore to be one har?

IDIOT!
 
By the same token, for those who have never lived in a society with different races, religions, languages and millions of migrant workers within their midst can never understand that the freedom of expression can never be freely allowed. For it will mean one thing - a broken society.

You can understand why Chinese government has to run the way it runs the country before places like Tibet, Xinjiang and Mongolia are embroiled in ethnic fightings and provinces break away. Rather the writer prefers to live in India - chaotic, fightings at its border, and extended poverty.

CCP 60 years rule had killed 80 millions innocent Chinese, millions more Han Chinese than ethnic minorities. Mind control is the key in which CCP is able to maintain absolute control over her population. If Chinese people enjoy the freedom of thought and expression and could openly debate the rights and wrongs of CCP, they would seen through its evil nature and forsake the "Soviet toy".

Today, CCP credits itself for the technological advances and economic development which are really achievements from the hard work of Chinese people, The CCP claims that such development could not happen without CCP. The CCP will make use of every single achievement to make its legitimacy claim more attractive. China’s “great market potential” which is sought after by foreign investors is used by the CCP as a weapon to manipulate Western society into cooperating with CCP rule.

go and read up the true history of CCP especially the part from it's founding prior to their ascension to power in 1949. CCP history are all deception and lies.
 
If I were PAP and MM Lee ,I would do the same things because they are voted in and condoned by S'porean.Very simple,if nobody like the existing hemisphere,just do it in the next poll!

I have only voted once in 50 years.
 
By the same token, for those who have never lived in a society with different races, religions, languages and millions of migrant workers within their midst can never understand that the freedom of expression can never be freely allowed. For it will mean one thing - a broken society.

You can understand why Chinese government has to run the way it runs the country before places like Tibet, Xinjiang and Mongolia are embroiled in ethnic fightings and provinces break away. Rather the writer prefers to live in India - chaotic, fightings at its border, and extended poverty.

Or perhaps this Gao thinks that Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia are good places to live in - if he can find them.

He is suffering from a syndrome called "every-sea-can-accommodate-a-sampan".

Haha. What an apology for sticking one's head into the sand. Oh no, we shouldn't discuss racial differences and how we could reconcile them. Instead we sweep them under the carpet whilst Sinkie Cheena sheep persist in denigrating the "mats" and the "keling kias" in private discourse. Pray tell, how broken are the societies in Norway, Switzerland, Deutschland, Luxembourg, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark etc.?
 
Today, CCP credits itself for the technological advances and economic development which are really achievements from the hard work of Chinese people

And capitalism. Or "socialism with Chinese characteristics" as the CCP would like the pro-socialist Chinese know.
 
Governments can be autocratic or democratic. But what type of political party form these types of governments? There is no such thing as an autocratic political party.

Autocratic or despotic regimes are made up of political parties that are either communists, monarchistic or fascists.

Amongst the three, the PAP falls into a fascist political party. Their insistence on eugenics, total control of mainstream media, near total control of the economy, rule by an elite group, rule by a megalomaniac leader, subjugation of the labour unions, use of the school system for state and party propaganda programmes etc etc etc.

In short, let it be known that the PAP is a fascist political party. Let everyone know of this for we all should know the truth about the PAP and their moral and ethical system.
 
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