Liberal democracy gives rise to social ills?

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Liberal democracy gives rise to social ills? Part 1
Tuesday, 04 January 2011
Singapore Democrats

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"t has a lot to do with the erosion of the moral underpinnings of a society and the diminution of personal responsibility. The liberal, intellectual tradition that developed after World War II claimed that human beings...would be better off if they were allowed to do their own thing and flourish. It has not worked out...Westerners have abandoned an ethical basis for society..."

Thus saith Lee Kuan Yew in an interview he gave to the Foreign Affairs magazine in 1994.


He surmised that democracy equals Western values and Western values equal individualism. Individualism, in turn, brings about moral decadence leading society to eventual ruin. Democratic values, by implication, must be rejected.

The 'erosion of moral underpinnings'

Ethics and morality are terms Mr Lee chooses to frame the discussion of the success - or failure - of a society. Against this premise, let us examine the situation in Singapore and the kind of society he has forced on this country.

Our sex industry is thriving where high- and low-end sex workers flood the island. In 2007, 5,400 unlicensed prostitutes were arrested, an increase of 25 percent from the previous year. We have become the centre for the trafficking of sex workers.

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Man hacked to death at Orchard Plaza

And where prostitutes gather, so will pimps. With pimps come gangs and with gangs come crime - violent crime. Orchard Plaza, a venue permeated with adult stores and sex bars, came into the spotlight recently where a gang, wielding machetes, brutally murdered a man in the wee hours of the morning.

Another gang, also with parangs, went on a chopping spree in Kallang, killing one and severely wounding another including hacking off the victim's fingers.

Retiree, Mr Lee Kaw, had gone to buy a newspaper in the evening. When he stepped into a lift, another man pulled out a knife and slashed him across the throat. Mr Lee stumbled out and with blood gushing from his neck, managed to get help from neighbours.

"First, you must have order in society," Mr Lee lectured. "Guns, drugs and violent crime all go together, threatening social order."

We may not have guns in Singapore but knives do just as well.

And drugs? A Reuters report stated: "Evidence tells of the emergence of an underground party drug scene mostly at night clubs frequented by the wealthy." In 2007 heroin arrests exploded by 600 percent.

Our youths are violent too

On youths Mr Lee said: "Then the schools; when you have violence in schools, you are not going to have education, so you've got to put that right." That's the rhetoric.

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Lee Kaw slashed across the throat

Here's the reality: In Singapore, students are killing students. Nineteen-year-old, Darren Ng, was cut to death in a youth-gang fight, a group of teenagers, in which the youngest member was 8, went on a rampage slashing passers-by at Bukit Panjang; two boys, aged 12 and 14, punched and robbed an elderly man in Ang Mo Kio; a gang of three, aged 13, 15 and 18, nearly severed the hand of a man in a violent confrontation. All this in a matter of weeks over November and December last year. (See here)

Then on Christmas eve, youths fought each other in three separate incidents: a couple was attacked at Downtown East (the place where Darren Ng was killed) and left the man with blood dripping from his eye; 10 youths attacked another at Orchard Road until he was unconscious and in critical condition; and a brawl took place at Clarke Quay leaving the victim with a broken nose. (See here)

Democratic values to blame?

The liberal, intellectual tradition has abandoned an ethical basis for society?

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Darren Ng killed at Downtown East

Let's look at the facts. Singapore is not even a democratic society, let alone a liberal one, where individuals enjoy political rights. It is very much a state where the ruling party sits on top of all and sundry and directs society from its perch.

And yet, we are seeing drugs, crime, and youth violence hit this country like never before.

In truth, it is not that liberal democracy causes social breakdown as Mr Lee would have us believe, rather it is the wayward policies forced on the population by this regime.

Much of this is fueled by the PAP's lust for all that glitters. Its relentless push to achieve GDP growth, no matter the havoc that it wreaks on society, is inflicting much injury on the social arrangement in this country.

The opening up of the casinos and the re-writing of our banking laws to turn Singapore into a tax haven has opened up our society to easy money for the Government. The result of such a policy cocktail is an explosion of crime and vice in this country.

The irony is that without democracy, dissenting - and moderating - voices are silenced. The PAP, with all its machinations of the electoral system and the control of the media, continues to tell us the lie that democracy is bad and dictatorship is good.

For our part, the Singapore Democrats will continue to speak up. More important, however, Singaporeans must wake up to the dangers that we face with an autocratic PAP.

In Part 2, we will take a further look at the erosion of social order in Singapore and examine its causes.
 
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Liberal democracy gives rise to social ills? Part 2

http://yoursdp.org/index.php/news/singapore/4474-liberal-democracy-gives-rise-to-social-ills-part-2

Liberal democracy gives rise to social ills? Part 2
Thursday, 06 January 2011
Singapore Democrats

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In his bluster in the Foreign Affairs magazine in 1994, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said: "The expansion of the right of the individual to behave or misbehave as he pleases has come at the expense of orderly society. In the East the main object is to have a well-ordered society..."

If Mr Lee's main object is to achieve a well-ordered society, he has missed it by a mile. For starters, streaking - a fad normally reserved for decadent societies in the West that Mr Lee excoriates - seems to be catching on in Singapore.

A couple flashes buck naked at patrons of a kopitiam at Holland Village, a guy walks into a MacDonald's joint in his favourite skin, and a lady disrobes at a bus-stop and boards a bus in her full glory.

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Naked at Holland Village

Another lady, a 19-year-old, had a little bit more class. She chose Fullerton Hotel for her act. She climbed on to a lamp. In her buff. On the second floor balcony. After scrambling past five rooms.

These weren't one-off shows. In 2010, there were 105 reports of indecent exposure in Singapore in the first half of the year - that's one strip act every two days. Public nudity cases went up by 22 percent between 2009 and 2007.

And what is a well-ordered society without an altercation or two? Spats between ordinary folks on our buses are a common occurence. Watch the following video clips of perfect strangers going at each other:

If this is a well-ordered society, we shudder to think of what a crazy one looks like.

All this is not just harmless expressions of frustration. In Part 1, we pointed out the explosion of crime and vice in Singapore.

One really can't type fast enough to keep up with reports of violence. Before we could post this piece another murder took place last night, this time at Bukit Batok. A 29-year-old man was found dead - in a church compound - with bruises on his face and a shirt soaked in blood.

The pastor of the church said: "We seem to be hearing of quite a number of incidents of violence in our society."

The worst part is that it is rubbing off on our children - yes, children. Gang fights involving eight-year-olds (that's a boy in primary two for easier reference) and violent robberies by kids in their early teens seem to be the norm. (See here)

And girls? In the first half of 2009, there was a 70 percent increase in prosecutions of statutory rape (sex with underaged girls). And these are just the cases that get reported to the authorities. One 12-year-old girl was found to have had sex with 15 men.

Confucius confounded

What happened to our Confucianist culture that Mr Lee was such a fan of, the one that prides itself on communitarian values and high moral standards? Yes, the very same one that decries and rejects democratic values.

"We focus on the basics in Singapore," the Minister Mentor wagged his finger. "We used the family to push economic growth..."

Apparently not anymore. Casinos, it appears, is the way forward nowadays. Family, shmamily. Easy Street, fast money is the new mantra.

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Another murder this morning

But what about vice and crime that come with casinos? Mr Lee's son, the prime minister, concedes that casinos bring "undesirable activities" but then dismisses the concerns, saying: "We had no choice."

No choice? You mean we have no choice but to see our sons kill each other in gang fights, our underaged daughters have sex with older men, our youths parade themselves naked in public, our uncles and aunties engage in fisticuffs, our rich turn to drugs, and our poor to suicide?

We pay him $3.8 million to tell us we have no choice but to tear our society apart?

Anything but democracy

We hope that it is clear by now that social ills don't come about because we have political freedom. We still live under a very authoritarian regime, and yet our social problems are only increasing.

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'We had no choice'

The truth is that democracy and political freedom do not cause crime and vice. Rather it is the blind pursuit of wealth by the elite at the expense of the rest of society that is fueling a breakdown in order. Social breakdown comes about when a ruling party is left unchecked. Its excesses perpetuate income disparity and places an unbearable strain on society. The result is a degeneration in social order.

In fact it is in democratic societies (and they are not confined to the West) that the people can balance misguided government policies through open debate and elections, and exert an ethical influence over public policy.

The irony is that the PAP has copied all the undesirable traits of crass consumerism and corporate greed from the West while eliminating the moderating influence of an open and democratic system. Singaporeans must understand that democracy is not a Western value. It is a universal practice that allows the people to prevent the government from bringing a country to ruin.

The PAP will tolerate and allow anything in Singapore - even social ills. The one thing that it will not permit, however, is democracy because social ills do not affect members of the ruling elite. Democracy does.

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