From across the Causeway...

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The lyrics echo the lament of Singaporean peasants, against the tyranny of the elites.
 
The lyrics echo the lament of Singaporean peasants, against the tyranny of the elites.

It's scary to me when an "exclusive" Cantonese song by all Chinese against the political system of the day. They should include some teens from the Malay and Indian race.

This is not a good sign. Be careful.
 
60%: What Bersih? Can eat or not huh? *Chey*
 
The lyrics echo the lament of Singaporean peasants, against the tyranny of the elites.

If your voters look like these ITE, Poly, Secondary school drop-outs, Ah Bengs.....then It's The End for you and me - and Singapore. Fortunately the majority of voters are still selfless, sane and have the society at large in mind. Importantly, they do not demand for repayment for their love and sacrifices.

Have these young people forgotten their parents, elders and leaders who brought them so much love and progress - in Malaysia & Singapore. Do they remember where they came from?

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There are 7 million Chinese in Malaysia, one of the largest Chinese diaspora. For comparison sake, there are only 2+ million true-blue Singaporean Chinese.

The Malaysians are politically astute and mature enough not to rock the boat, so why can't these issues be discussed openly in a mature manner?

Keep an open mind, don't get scared stiff.

It's scary to me when an "exclusive" Cantonese song by all Chinese against the political system of the day. They should include some teens from the Malay and Indian race.

This is not a good sign. Be careful.
 
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