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Reel or Real - Singapore's turbulent 1950s, Days of Rage

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Otto Fong, son of Fong Swee Suan a noted trade unionist often associated with Lim Chin Siong, and one of the convenors for the PAP in 1954, criticizes the State media Channel News Asia's documentary on Singapore's turbulent 1950s, Days of Rage, comparing it with "teenage fiction".


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History is written by winners. Rumors are spread by losers.
 
I always believe that the rulers of the day has the benefit to write history the way they deemed best
not the way it happened
 
I always believe that the rulers of the day has the benefit to write history the way they deemed best
not the way it happened

Just like old fart writing his story thinking that he is writing Singapore's history.

The discerning would be able to tell real from reel.
 
What do you expect from a TV channel that is controlled by the PAP..

They will change history to suit their Master's liking and the rest of the gong gong population will believe everything that was shown in this PAP's propaganda documentary..
 
just get ready for a snap election,

may even have the ugliest woman pm to be on standby. no prize for guessing the correct answer,
 
I know more patriots, heroes and leaders among the old student activists than what we can find in the parliament today.
 
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