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Letter to teenage nephew on an imaginary post-GE2020 Singapore
Jamie Shum
by Jamie Shum
7 July 2020
3 min read

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My dear nephew,
The pandemic has separated us and I’ve missed you.
I can’t wait to see you when you return to serve National Service, but you will be returning to a very different Singapore you have called your second home for the last 18 years.
You see, Singapore has spoken at our General Election (GE) 2020—we wanted ONLY the ruling party to govern us for another five years. As a result, the opposition has been completely destroyed. There will be zero alternative voices in Parliament in this new age of COVID-19, anxiety and loss.
But it would seem like it’s business as usual here, but it’s not. Your favourite haunts like the Pokemon store in Jewel Airport and the prata and teh-tarik stall continue to operate, but there is a sense of dread and heaviness in the air.

One day you will better understand, but when we said “no” to alternative voices, we also said “no” to an 80-year-old political veteran who has come out of retirement to make things better.
We have said “no” to the son of Lee Kuan Yew, and the brother of the PM, who has warned us that things are not right here.
We have said “no” to minorities who question discriminatory practices. We have said “no” to accountability and transparency. We have said “no” to hope.
You might ask, “If the GE results signal a resounding “yes” to the ruling party, then why are Singaporeans feeling less than jubilant and oddly unhappy?”
It is because GE 2020 is a pandemic election. We were all made to leave our homes to vote and risk our lives in the thick of a pandemic. GE2020 results are driven by fear and not confidence.
The fear that we are helpless without them. The fear that they will do us in if we vote otherwise. The fear that we are not good enough to consider alternatives, if not for ourselves, than for others. Fear produces a “flight to safety” response and Singapore has fled to the safety of the familiar.

Remember the old lady in Ang Mo Kio with a crooked back who served you teh-tarik? I’m thankful she is not your grandmother, but she certainly is someone else’s. She has to clean tables for $5-6/hour because she can’t use her own savings. You will see elderlies like her in every corner you turn. They will be cleaning our streets, clearing our tables and pushing cardboards under the scorching sun.
We have fled to the safety of such a familiar. I have not been able to find work since November 2019, which means I cannot take you to your favourite sushi bar. I served National Service, studied and worked hard for three degrees but jobs will be given to foreigners for a lot less. They did not serve a single day in the army.
This will be another familiar sight to you. You will find both old and young degree holders serving tables, driving taxis and assuming social distancing jobs for $10/hour or less, while those in places of power will make in one minute what you make in a month.
But be careful what you say on social media— even our PM’s nephew was charged by the government for a private Facebook post he made. We have fled to the safety of such a familiar.
Finally I want to tell you that this letter is not a lesson in politics, as it is about the courage to be true to yourself and listen to your inner voice.
You see, fear tells us something is not right and requires immediate and close attention. Its purpose is to move us into action to protect life, so we can fight or flee. If there is so much fear all round, it is because many things are not right here.
Singapore fled but you don’t have to. Fear will cripple you, block your conscience and rob you of authenticity and potential. It will make you feel oddly unhappy—but only if you let it.I miss you but I will miss Singapore more.
Yours truly,
Uncle Jamie Shum
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Possible as covid19 fear make Singaporean very possible support pap fully.
No jobs ... Sick etc
Many thinking pap will give cash handout in future too.
 
Possible as covid19 fear make Singaporean very possible support pap fully.
No jobs ... Sick etc
Many thinking pap will give cash handout in future too.
The possibility of total wipeout is very real. Sinkies better pray pray this will not happen.
 
The possibility of total wipeout is very real. Sinkies better pray pray this will not happen.

July 10 shall see results. Are the polls right?

History suggests so.

It will be a sad day for the opposition parties. But perhaps it might urge them to merge and form one single opposition party. Better organized and have better candidates.
 
July 10 shall see results. Are the polls right?

History suggests so.

It will be a sad day for the opposition parties. But perhaps it might urge them to merge and form one single opposition party. Better organized and have better candidates.
Each Opposition Party has its own egoism and arrogance and refuses to merge. It's not that they don't realize the big advantage of merging. The PAP will have the last laugh on the night of 10 July 2020: You 10 little monkeys trying to fight with me 1 giant?
 
the mood is somber here now. the mood was much better here during GE2015.
 
July 10 shall see results. Are the polls right?

History suggests so.

It will be a sad day for the opposition parties. But perhaps it might urge them to merge and form one single opposition party. Better organized and have better candidates.


OR all tulan and pack up and leave for canada lol, no use to force help hapless sinkees
 
Each Opposition Party has its own egoism and arrogance and refuses to merge. It's not that they don't realize the big advantage of merging. The PAP will have the last laugh on the night of 10 July 2020: You 10 little monkeys trying to fight with me 1 giant?

there are only 3 real opposition parties with a decent grassroots machinery behind them: WP, PSP and SDP.

the rest are part timers with little or no grassroots support.

so in all fairness, the opposition is slowly but surely consolidating. no major 3 way fights where it matters the most. only 2 in fact. despite the predictions of the shite times of more 3 corner fights this round
 
This forum is populated with old generations uncle with erectile dysfunction problem while imagine they are still young when looking at SYT.
The new generations ( the SYT) do not think like you regarding the PAP. in fact they detest them very much. So you analysis is for the old uncle generation and it is not that accurate.
 
Letter to teenage nephew on an imaginary post-GE2020 Singapore
Jamie Shum
by Jamie Shum
7 July 2020
3 min read

letter_toc-750x375.jpg



My dear nephew,
The pandemic has separated us and I’ve missed you.
I can’t wait to see you when you return to serve National Service, but you will be returning to a very different Singapore you have called your second home for the last 18 years.
You see, Singapore has spoken at our General Election (GE) 2020—we wanted ONLY the ruling party to govern us for another five years. As a result, the opposition has been completely destroyed. There will be zero alternative voices in Parliament in this new age of COVID-19, anxiety and loss.
But it would seem like it’s business as usual here, but it’s not. Your favourite haunts like the Pokemon store in Jewel Airport and the prata and teh-tarik stall continue to operate, but there is a sense of dread and heaviness in the air.

One day you will better understand, but when we said “no” to alternative voices, we also said “no” to an 80-year-old political veteran who has come out of retirement to make things better.
We have said “no” to the son of Lee Kuan Yew, and the brother of the PM, who has warned us that things are not right here.
We have said “no” to minorities who question discriminatory practices. We have said “no” to accountability and transparency. We have said “no” to hope.
You might ask, “If the GE results signal a resounding “yes” to the ruling party, then why are Singaporeans feeling less than jubilant and oddly unhappy?”
It is because GE 2020 is a pandemic election. We were all made to leave our homes to vote and risk our lives in the thick of a pandemic. GE2020 results are driven by fear and not confidence.
The fear that we are helpless without them. The fear that they will do us in if we vote otherwise. The fear that we are not good enough to consider alternatives, if not for ourselves, than for others. Fear produces a “flight to safety” response and Singapore has fled to the safety of the familiar.

Remember the old lady in Ang Mo Kio with a crooked back who served you teh-tarik? I’m thankful she is not your grandmother, but she certainly is someone else’s. She has to clean tables for $5-6/hour because she can’t use her own savings. You will see elderlies like her in every corner you turn. They will be cleaning our streets, clearing our tables and pushing cardboards under the scorching sun.
We have fled to the safety of such a familiar. I have not been able to find work since November 2019, which means I cannot take you to your favourite sushi bar. I served National Service, studied and worked hard for three degrees but jobs will be given to foreigners for a lot less. They did not serve a single day in the army.
This will be another familiar sight to you. You will find both old and young degree holders serving tables, driving taxis and assuming social distancing jobs for $10/hour or less, while those in places of power will make in one minute what you make in a month.
But be careful what you say on social media— even our PM’s nephew was charged by the government for a private Facebook post he made. We have fled to the safety of such a familiar.
Finally I want to tell you that this letter is not a lesson in politics, as it is about the courage to be true to yourself and listen to your inner voice.
You see, fear tells us something is not right and requires immediate and close attention. Its purpose is to move us into action to protect life, so we can fight or flee. If there is so much fear all round, it is because many things are not right here.
Singapore fled but you don’t have to. Fear will cripple you, block your conscience and rob you of authenticity and potential. It will make you feel oddly unhappy—but only if you let it.I miss you but I will miss Singapore more.
Yours truly,
Uncle Jamie Shum
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This is masturbation fantasy
 
Whatever faint glimmer of hope left will be evaporated on the 11 of July 0000 hrs. It is inevitable.
 
tolong tolong don't let pap sweep all 93 seats ....tolong tolong to all ...don;t don't don't ..

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waulau even before the great erections
already look so lost and so forlorn so hopeless
how to fight a war lidat
come on pritam cheer up man
come on sylvia why you look so down
come on girl look up leh
aljunied going to the pap leow ...
 
i have already given up
no point persuading brainwashed people

never give up on our country bro. it is the only one we have. we are not quitters. to my dying breath, I will vote opposition. especially when PAP becomes the opposition :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
The possibility of total wipeout is very real. Sinkies better pray pray this will not happen.

Agree. PAP AJ GRC candidates are working very hard. Last GE got 49% votes. Likelihood WP may be out of job tis 10 July.
 
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