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Is Sinkieland a democratic or a communist country?

laksaboy

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It's a totalitarian regime, managed by globalist technocrats. Neoliberal economy. CCP-style overreaching control.
 

blackmondy

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It's a fucking communist cuntry pretending to be a democratic cuntry in order to con foreign investments.
 

k1976

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Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?​

Lee Kuan Yew’s influence helped shape the China we know today.

With the passing of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first prime minister and one of the most influential Asian politicians, leaders and media outlets all over the world have put in their two cents on his legacy. In the Western world, analysis of his influence is generally mixed; the Washington Post, for example, led off its piece by calling Lee “the democratic world’s favorite dictator.” But in China, where Lee’s mix of authoritarian governance and economic reform proved hugely influential, reflections are far more glowing.

China’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on March 23 saying that “the Chinese side deeply mourns the loss of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.” The statement praised Lee as “a uniquely influential statesman in Asia and a strategist embodying oriental values and international vision.”

For China, that high praise might actually be underestimating Lee’s importance. After the death of Mao Zedong, Beijing’s leaders knew that Maoist philosophy was not the way forward for China – but they were loath to adopt Western alternatives such as democracy and a free market economy. In Lee’s Singapore, Chinese leaders found an alternative path, a path they could sell as being uniquely suited for Asian (or “oriental,” as China’s FM put it) values. That choice, to combine economic reforms with authoritarianism, shaped China as we know it today.
 

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CHINA POWER

Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?​

Lee Kuan Yew’s influence helped shape the China we know today.
Shannon Tiezzi

By Shannon Tiezzi
March 24, 2015
Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?

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With the passing of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first prime minister and one of the most influential Asian politicians, leaders and media outlets all over the world have put in their two cents on his legacy. In the Western world, analysis of his influence is generally mixed; the Washington Post, for example, led off its piece by calling Lee “the democratic world’s favorite dictator.” But in China, where Lee’s mix of authoritarian governance and economic reform proved hugely influential, reflections are far more glowing.

China’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on March 23 saying that “the Chinese side deeply mourns the loss of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.” The statement praised Lee as “a uniquely influential statesman in Asia and a strategist embodying oriental values and international vision.”

For China, that high praise might actually be underestimating Lee’s importance. After the death of Mao Zedong, Beijing’s leaders knew that Maoist philosophy was not the way forward for China – but they were loath to adopt Western alternatives such as democracy and a free market economy. In Lee’s Singapore, Chinese leaders found an alternative path, a path they could sell as being uniquely suited for Asian (or “oriental,” as China’s FM put it) values. That choice, to combine economic reforms with authoritarianism, shaped China as we know it today.

Jin Canrong of Renmin University told China Daily that Lee’s greatest contribution to China was “sharing Singapore’s successful experience in governance.” In his biography of Deng Xiaoping, Ezra Vogel wrote that China’s great reformed was inspired by the example of Lee’s Singapore. Xi Jinping himself has said that China’s modernization process has been undeniably shaped by the “tens of thousands of Chinese officials” who went to Singapore to study Lee’s model. Lee himself visited China over 30 times and met with Chinese leaders from Mao to Xi Jinping, offering advice.
 

glockman

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sinkieland is a coummunist country, therefore you are a communist citizen. Then, you and @tanwahtiu are comrades. :biggrin:
We are certainly not a democracy (as per the definition of democracy). In the Pledge which talks about building a democratic society, that is just an aspiration not reality. I forgot which minister said that (could be LKY?). We are a "benevolent dictatorship".

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— Kevin Alfred Strom is an American neo-nazi
 

tanwahtiu

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We are certainly not a democracy (as per the definition of democracy). In the Pledge which talks about building a democratic society, that is just an aspiration not reality. I forgot which minister said that (could be LKY?). We are a "benevolent dictatorship".

0767dd51c1118e1a5ef39e0c0263dad2.jpg

— Kevin Alfred Strom is an American neo-nazi

Everything can be critized...

....go fuck yr parents, beat them up and see what you get from them, your siblings and the police...

Go fuck your employers and see what you get from him....

Go fuck the police officers, the judge, the ministers if u have balls...

Fucking Westerners atrocious behaviour need to be beaten up and know who is the boss of the head of States and parents ...
 

glockman

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Everything can be critized...

....go fuck yr parents, beat them up and see what you get from them, your siblings and the police...

Go fuck your employers and see what you get from him....

Go fuck the police officers, the judge, the ministers if u have balls...

Fucking Westerners atrocious behaviour need to be beaten up and know who is the boss of the head of States and parents ...
why you so aggro and violent?:eek:
 

blackmondy

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We are certainly not a democracy (as per the definition of democracy). In the Pledge which talks about building a democratic society, that is just an aspiration not reality. I forgot which minister said that (could be LKY?). We are a "benevolent dictatorship".

0767dd51c1118e1a5ef39e0c0263dad2.jpg

— Kevin Alfred Strom is an American neo-nazi
What benevolent democracy? We are a malevolent democracy lah!
 

Testing

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Everything can be critized...

....go fuck yr parents, beat them up and see what you get from them, your siblings and the police...

Go fuck your employers and see what you get from him....

Go fuck the police officers, the judge, the ministers if u have balls...

Fucking Westerners atrocious behaviour need to be beaten up and know who is the boss of the head of States and parents ...
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