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Serious Why SG is no longer special...

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And so, 2018 sadly has been marked by a series of events which do not augur well for Singapore if we still harbour any kind of desire to be special.

Because the mainstream has become unapologetically the mouthpiece of the establishment, it has given up any pretence whatsoever that it is interested in any kind of debate on its pages or screens. Rule out any hope in 2019 or immediate future of seeing any vibrant discussions that actively challenge the official line. A number of their own practitioners or propagandists have tried and have either lost their job or been sidelined or simply have the door shut to ambassadorships and other kinds of perks usually dished out to loyalists.

And, as Singaporeans turn to alternative media for different but legitimate views, the Darth Vader powers that be have been itching to stop any social media Han Solo, Luke Skywalker or Princess Leia who dares upset the Order.

Enters the ominously titled Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods – Causes, Consequences and Countermeasures. That’s focus number one in our non-exceptional year. After five months of deliberations following public hearings, it submitted a 176-page report to Parliament. It made 22 recommendations in all, including enacting legislation, urging technology companies to take proactive steps to tackle fake content on their platforms and creating a national framework to guide public education on falsehoods.

One recommendation stood out: Nurture an informed public. Now, just how do we do that when dissent is discouraged, dialogue is a monologue, information is withheld even when demanded in Parliament by elected MPs who have the right to know and the narrative is overwhelmingly one-sided?


The second sorry development in 2018 worthy of mention is the pummelling of the Workers Party at the AHTC and PRPTC trial. After 17 days of hearing, the trial will resume in March next year when the lawyers of the town councils and defendants will give their closing statements. It will be some time later before Justice Kannan Ramesh delivers his verdict.

How did we end up with a situation where municipal functions and duties which ought to be undertaken by the HDB are bogging down elected MPs who should be the ones holding the HDB responsible for every infraction?

The third development is Malaysia. Most things that happen in our northern neighbour affect us.

I think the toppling of UMNO by the Pakatan Harapan coalition caught our leadership by surprise. Just as earlier on, the rise of Trump and Trumpism plus the less beholden attitude of Beijing were not totally expected.

As everyone scrambled in Singapore to keep up, Singapore’s leaders went for the default formula: LKY Housekeeping Book of Regional Strategy. The relevancy of that tome is becoming suspect. Time to update everything and move on.

This brings us to the 4G team and the play safe strategy of saying Singapore will now be governed at least for a while by a group of leaders rather than by any clear-cut well-proven and respected PM in the years after Lee Hsien Loong. Ho hum.


Yes, we are all in for a very unexceptional 2019, 2020 and 2021, country-wise.
Meanwhile, nevertheless, Merry X’mas and an Exceptionally Happy New Year to all.

Tan Bah Bah is a former senior leader writer. He was also managing editor of a local magazine publishing company.
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http://theindependent.sg/2018-fighting-the-stifling-dark-forces-of-darth-vader-in-singapore/
 
defining media moment in 2018 of how sinkie officialdom tries to portray sg to the world. verdict: epic fail, as everyone else in the pageant except sinkie organizers was wondering “wtf???!!!” with sg. the sinkie team is like the clueless amateur geek everyone in a cocktail party full of seasoned professional sexperts try to avoid.
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I beg to differ. Sinkieland is still special. We boast having only one party in power since independence. Although it is an oppressive government, the majority of voters still vote for them. If this is not special, I donch know what is. :biggrin:
 
I beg to differ. Sinkieland is still special. We boast having only one party in power since independence. Although it is an oppressive government, the majority of voters still vote for them. If this is not special, I donch know what is. :biggrin:
another was iraq under saddam, but he did way better, and better than the referendum of 1995 at 99.96%. 100% in 2002.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/oct/16/iraq

Saddam scores 100% in leadership ballot
The Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, topped his personal best election performance by securing 100% of the vote in yesterday's referendum, election officials said today.
Voters awarded the 65-year-old president another seven year term of office, some marking their yes-or-no ballots with bloody fingerprints as a sign of loyalty.

Turnout was impossible to estimate, as foreign election observers were banned and journalists were confined to specific areas, but the vice-chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, Izzat Ibrahim, said all 11,445,638 eligible voters cast ballots. Members of the Iraqi parliament are to administer the oath of office later today.

"This is a unique manifestation of democracy, which is superior to all other forms of democracies even in these countries which are besieging Iraq and trying to suffocate it," Mr Ibrahim said at a news conference in Baghdad.

President Saddam, who was appointed head of state in 1979, won 99.96% of the vote in the first referendum on his rule in 1995. He may have been looking for an improved performance in the face of attack threats from the US and Britain.
 
another was iraq under saddam, but he did way better, and better than the referendum of 1995 at 99.96%. 100% in 2002.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/oct/16/iraq

Saddam scores 100% in leadership ballot
The Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, topped his personal best election performance by securing 100% of the vote in yesterday's referendum, election officials said today.
Voters awarded the 65-year-old president another seven year term of office, some marking their yes-or-no ballots with bloody fingerprints as a sign of loyalty.

Turnout was impossible to estimate, as foreign election observers were banned and journalists were confined to specific areas, but the vice-chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, Izzat Ibrahim, said all 11,445,638 eligible voters cast ballots. Members of the Iraqi parliament are to administer the oath of office later today.

"This is a unique manifestation of democracy, which is superior to all other forms of democracies even in these countries which are besieging Iraq and trying to suffocate it," Mr Ibrahim said at a news conference in Baghdad.

President Saddam, who was appointed head of state in 1979, won 99.96% of the vote in the first referendum on his rule in 1995. He may have been looking for an improved performance in the face of attack threats from the US and Britain.

Give it time, it will eventually hit 100% :biggrin:

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defining media moment in 2018 of how sinkie officialdom tries to portray sg to the world. verdict: epic fail, as everyone else in the pageant except sinkie organizers was wondering “wtf???!!!” with sg. the sinkie team is like the clueless amateur geek everyone in a cocktail party full of seasoned professional sexperts try to avoid.
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looks like those $10 for three Made In China, table cloth, they sell at the wet market.
 
Too much government micro-control overkill and censorship. Creativity is now in the final comatose stage; if not already brain dead. KNN
 
I beg to differ. Sinkieland is still special. We boast having only one party in power since independence. Although it is an oppressive government, the majority of voters still vote for them. If this is not special, I donch know what is. :biggrin:
The same can be said of North Korea. Not special at all!
 
Singapore is still special the one and only one country in the world with majority chinese population other than China. This cannot be taken for granted.
 
Singapore is still special the one and only one country in the world with majority chinese population other than China. This cannot be taken for granted.
Read and observe carefully those so called alternative news or independent news of Spore. Who wrote them? Indians?
 
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