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Dear Toronto,
I don't wish to disturb my own good political slumber unnecessarily. But if I have to work on the activism side, I don't think I would focus on a narrow scope as such. Not that such focus is no good... in fact I think sometimes, it is good for some activists to be very focus on certain issues, like the mandatory death penalty campaign or even the Bukit Brown heritage saga (which I may have very different stand).
As an economic trained person, I have more interests and wider scope of things. Economics, also involved in political economics in terms of public finance (spending), political ideological economic models and such. I am also used to be concerned about current issues which include social issues since young.
In short, I don't think I may start anything like a NGO to focus on a single issue, though I would help out occasionally if time permits. eg. Minibond Saga.
Internet forum like this one is just a place for my leisure and entertainment. You will see me disappearing from this forum when I am very busy but back again when I am really bored. Armchair critic? Well I have experienced both as armchair critic as well as partisan political activist. There is nothing wrong to be armchair critic because in life, different people will have different priorities at different time.
Most likely, if I am going to be active again, which I don't think it would be in the near future, it would be in a very different manner.
Goh Meng Seng
I don't wish to disturb my own good political slumber unnecessarily. But if I have to work on the activism side, I don't think I would focus on a narrow scope as such. Not that such focus is no good... in fact I think sometimes, it is good for some activists to be very focus on certain issues, like the mandatory death penalty campaign or even the Bukit Brown heritage saga (which I may have very different stand).
As an economic trained person, I have more interests and wider scope of things. Economics, also involved in political economics in terms of public finance (spending), political ideological economic models and such. I am also used to be concerned about current issues which include social issues since young.
In short, I don't think I may start anything like a NGO to focus on a single issue, though I would help out occasionally if time permits. eg. Minibond Saga.
Internet forum like this one is just a place for my leisure and entertainment. You will see me disappearing from this forum when I am very busy but back again when I am really bored. Armchair critic? Well I have experienced both as armchair critic as well as partisan political activist. There is nothing wrong to be armchair critic because in life, different people will have different priorities at different time.
Most likely, if I am going to be active again, which I don't think it would be in the near future, it would be in a very different manner.
Goh Meng Seng
Dear GMS,
You are now non-partisan which you believe will give you the freedom to embark on any cause of action you strongly believe-in without worrying about partisan constrains.
I am very interest to know what will be your next cause of action regarding Democracy in Constitution:
A. Organize the very first constitution protest via Hong Lim Park
B. Form a NGO, maybe with Ravi, Rachel Cheng, UY or Prof Thio to fight or spread awareness
C. Support Ravi in his current fight on HG by-election
D. Continue your arm-chair critics here