Should we follow the example of Zimbabwe or South Africa by tearing Raffles off his smug pedestal and throwing him into the river?

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Sir Stamford Raffles Was a Monster. So What?

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With a long list of crimes both petty and serious, it is no wonder that Ms Wright calls Raffles a ‘psycho boss’. However, if you look at the larger body of scholarship on Raffles, ‘psycho’ is a pretty mild term to describe a man guilty of hypocrisy, corruption, deception, kidnapping, and according to some, second-degree murder (I have no time to go into his Palembang affair, but you can read all about it here).

Which begs the question, how did we come to celebrate a lying pimp as our national hero? And what should we do if our country’sfounder is a monster?

The answer to the first question is relatively simple: Raffles married well. Following his premature death at the age of 44, his widow Sophia Raffles wrote a bestselling biography of her late husband. The book was a tissue of lies and bullshit, but it cemented Raffles’ reputation as a adventurous visionary.

At the same time, the British imperialist PR machine needed a hero and found a convenient candidate in Raffles. Thus, Lady Sophia’s falsehoods were repeated ad nauseam until everyone forgot the truth.


Our own government in Singapore probably carried on this charade because it saw little profit in rewriting history. After all, the PAP ruling establishment gained power through negotiation with the British, and knocking Raffles off his pedestal would serve no purpose except to undermine its own authority. Thus, Raffles was allowed to stand unchallenged.

So, as the bicentennial approaches, how should we deal with Raffles the Monster?

There is no easy answer to this question. I, for one, do not believe that we should follow the example of Zimbabwe or South Africa by tearing Raffles off his smug pedestal and throwing him into the river. However big a douchebag he was, amnesia is not the answer.

Destroying Raffles’ legacy entirely is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater. He might have been a asshole, but many of his principles remain sound. His belief in free trade is still integral to Singapore’s economy, even though legalising Opium has not improved as a policy idea after 200 years.

Instead, these recent revelations about Raffles are an opportunity for Singapore to reconsider its politics. So much of our history is afflicted with ‘Great Man Syndrome’. Our achievements are attributed not to the efforts of a united citizenry, but to singular brilliance of Great Men like Raffles, Lee Kuan Yew or even Lee Hsien Loong.

Everything good that happened to Singapore is credited to the heroes, and we choose to ignore our own part in nation-building. As a consequence, we overestimate their ability to shape the course of fate and underestimate our own agency.

The curious case of Raffles shows that no man is truly as capable as the history textbook claims. This ‘great’ founder was an arse who lived off the talents of his subordinates and contributed nothing except vague ideas and snarky correspondence.

Do with this information what you will. But if we’re going to celebrate him, let us at least recognize the truth: He was a two-faced, machiavellian hustler, not some enlightened saint who single-handedly turned Singapore into a success.

That success rightly belongs to Colonel Farquhar, the Bugis princes, Chinese planters and other ordinary Singaporeans who toiled to make the island into a nation.
 
Temasek island surounded by 50 small islands was a perfect ambush sea to bomb, sink and burn China gunboats heading to the West through this narrowest Straits of Malaysia...

It was aquired by BE to installed military base, replenishment logistic water and food, repairs and maintenance of BE gunboats.

To say it was created for trading port was a big lie....

there was mega illegal opium trade using Westerner smugglers:
Spanish, Protugese, Dutch, Australians, Canada, US, Austria, Germany merchants, u named it... to enter China doorsteps....

What creating trading port in Tesmasek island.... come off it....

.... then the real pictures came in 1832 Ist opium trade war in China, in preparation of a massive gunboats trade war with China...


20 years later, another oipum trader war 2 in 1852 to expand HK territory aquired kowlong, .... another 3rd War with China.... the invasion of China by the French in 1876....

Wtf... is happening..... uhhh...

Pull down All Confederate Statues of evil BE and remove All English street names off too.


Sir Stamford Raffles Was a Monster. So What?

www.ricemedia.co

With a long list of crimes both petty and serious, it is no wonder that Ms Wright calls Raffles a ‘psycho boss’. However, if you look at the larger body of scholarship on Raffles, ‘psycho’ is a pretty mild term to describe a man guilty of hypocrisy, corruption, deception, kidnapping, and according to some, second-degree murder (I have no time to go into his Palembang affair, but you can read all about it here).

Which begs the question, how did we come to celebrate a lying pimp as our national hero? And what should we do if our country’sfounder is a monster?

The answer to the first question is relatively simple: Raffles married well. Following his premature death at the age of 44, his widow Sophia Raffles wrote a bestselling biography of her late husband. The book was a tissue of lies and bullshit, but it cemented Raffles’ reputation as a adventurous visionary.

At the same time, the British imperialist PR machine needed a hero and found a convenient candidate in Raffles. Thus, Lady Sophia’s falsehoods were repeated ad nauseam until everyone forgot the truth.


Our own government in Singapore probably carried on this charade because it saw little profit in rewriting history. After all, the PAP ruling establishment gained power through negotiation with the British, and knocking Raffles off his pedestal would serve no purpose except to undermine its own authority. Thus, Raffles was allowed to stand unchallenged.

So, as the bicentennial approaches, how should we deal with Raffles the Monster?

There is no easy answer to this question. I, for one, do not believe that we should follow the example of Zimbabwe or South Africa by tearing Raffles off his smug pedestal and throwing him into the river. However big a douchebag he was, amnesia is not the answer.

Destroying Raffles’ legacy entirely is like throwing the baby out with the bathwater. He might have been a asshole, but many of his principles remain sound. His belief in free trade is still integral to Singapore’s economy, even though legalising Opium has not improved as a policy idea after 200 years.

Instead, these recent revelations about Raffles are an opportunity for Singapore to reconsider its politics. So much of our history is afflicted with ‘Great Man Syndrome’. Our achievements are attributed not to the efforts of a united citizenry, but to singular brilliance of Great Men like Raffles, Lee Kuan Yew or even Lee Hsien Loong.

Everything good that happened to Singapore is credited to the heroes, and we choose to ignore our own part in nation-building. As a consequence, we overestimate their ability to shape the course of fate and underestimate our own agency.

The curious case of Raffles shows that no man is truly as capable as the history textbook claims. This ‘great’ founder was an arse who lived off the talents of his subordinates and contributed nothing except vague ideas and snarky correspondence.

Do with this information what you will. But if we’re going to celebrate him, let us at least recognize the truth: He was a two-faced, machiavellian hustler, not some enlightened saint who single-handedly turned Singapore into a success.

That success rightly belongs to Colonel Farquhar, the Bugis princes, Chinese planters and other ordinary Singaporeans who toiled to make the island into a nation.
 
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those who know sinkie history knew very well Raffles didn't do much for SG ...raffles stayed and lived in Bencoolen almost all his time in the region ...Bencoolen is an underdeveloped part in Sumatra ...no body mention anything about him in Bencoolen nor Bencoolen any developed than Batam

the real hero of sinkie is Farquhar ,he stayed and saw the development of singapore ..because he was a Scottish, he was marginalised and not only that since Raffles disagreed with many things Farquhar did ,Farquhar was even sent back to London ignormous ,denying his pension .
 
You can do anything you like but you can't re-write history. Statues and pictures are just symbolic. It just remind people of historic events.

Race and IQ
 
You can do anything you like but you can't re-write history. Statues and pictures are just symbolic. It just remind people of historic events.

Race and IQ
PAP does rewrite history since 75 % worships LKY
 
Not with history of humilation, warmongering, opium trading attack, slavery trades of another countries for profiteering.....

Can u go round killed, rob, steal from others to put lobsters and abalone food on yr table for family without them knowing u went round hurt othe families....

Come on.... worst part of the history was to think of putting a Statue of yourself in front of yr house...

Yr family will surffer more for years to come... ghosts of the past of you will come haunt yr family for life...

When a leopard died it leaves behind its skin.

When a man died he leaves behind his name....


You can do anything you like but you can't re-write history. Statues and pictures are just symbolic. It just remind people of historic events.

Race and IQ
 
Not with history of humilation, warmongering, opium trading attack, slavery trades of another countries for profiteering.....

Can u go round killed, rob, steal from others to put lobsters and abalone food on yr table for family without them knowing u went round hurt othe families....

Come on.... worst part of the history was to think of putting a Statue of yourself in front of yr house...

Yr family will surffer more for years to come... ghosts of the past of you will come haunt yr family for life...

When a leopard died it leaves behind its skin.

When a man died he leaves behind his name....
me think this thingy of humilation of chinese by colonists a bit too over hyped...why ? because chinese simply lost to a better organised civilization, as simple as that

and by the same token Hans are humiliating the Uighurs and Tibetans just now itself ..and Chinese humilation of those natives in their own lands is far worse than west having humiliated chinese ...and it's happening right now
 
Start by removing Jesus Christ from the cross. He is a recast. Never save Chinese.
 
Raffles founded SG, that's the most important thing about his SG legacy, the rest were secondary. Farquhar had mismanaged SG to some extent, that's what I remembered from secondary school history.
 
Raffles founded SG, that's the most important thing about his SG legacy, the rest were secondary. Farquhar had mismanaged SG to some extent, that's what I remembered from secondary school history.
PAP sec school history
 
Raffles founded SG, that's the most important thing about his SG legacy, the rest were secondary. Farquhar had mismanaged SG to some extent, that's what I remembered from secondary school history.
raffles never found SG,it already existed as temasek a 1000 years before ..raffles was tasked to find another choking point in the Malayan archiepelago as a competition to the Dutch who had the entire Indonesia including the spice islands in their control

the supervision came from Penang, whose governor was not too pleased with establishing another place ..it was not only Raffles but Farquhar was also was with him during the search ..Farquhar choice was the Karimun Island but Raffles chose Singapore instead
 
With Stamford Raffles...we would not have invented the concept of SPGs.
 
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