Economic rights before political rights for most Singaporeans

one2unite,

I disagree. Just looking at say the Filippinos and Thais I would say that they appear to be more caught up in politics per se rather than being pragmatic and practical.

Btw I am not saying Singapore is unique. Just that the current Singaporean 'political DNA' appears to be more slanted towards being practical and pragmatic.


Not only in Singapore, but any other place people are always pragmatic. There is nothing unique about this in Singapore.

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Like I said S'poreans are pragmatic practical people first and foremost.

Pragmatism as a philosophical consciousness is a non entity in most Singaporeon minds as they have had it social engineered out in the course of their education in our school system. It looks more akin to to a "Flock" acceptance of directions dictated by a "Shepherd God' and his herding dogs.
 
That's why many sinkies are still being deceived by the WAYANG KING LOW THIA KIANG.
 
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