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Robert Kuok: Democratisation will not lead to Chaos in Sinkieland

Asterix

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Shitty Times, Mediacorpse and even PAP IBs in Sammyboy will no doubt use the chaos in Egypt to scare daft Sinkies. State media in mainland China will do the same. The underlying message is something like this: “Chaos such as this could befall your little island if it were to have true democracy”.

This is baloney, as a far more reliable and reputable newspaper, like Robert Kuok’s South China Morning Post will tell you. Sinkieland did have those democratic institutions when the British left. However, You Know Who took action to undermine those institutions until today Sinkieland is more like a dictatorship.

State media seizes on Egyptian chaos as lesson for reformists
State media commentary points to the chaos in Cairo as an example of what befalls those nations that embrace democracy too quickly

A People's Daily commentary has blamed the "failure" of the Egyptian revolution on its "premature democracy" and warned other developing nations against falling into such "democracy traps".

Analysts said the claims were part of the campaign to quell calls for Western-style reforms in China.

Yesterday's commentary was part of a campaign targeting reformists who advocate Western ideals such as democracy and constitutionalism, analysts said, and the chaos in Egypt has only given critics more ammunition.

In recent weeks, nearly all major state-run media outlets, including the People's Daily, its affiliated tabloid Global Times and Xinhua, have carried similarly themed daily reports and commentaries. They argue the chaos in Egypt is the result of a Western political conspiracy and the inherent failings of democracy.

Titled "Developing nations should be vigilant of democracy traps", the commentary said the deadly clashes between Egyptian armed police and thousands of protesters showed Egypt's two-year democratic transition had achieved nothing.

"Two years after the revolution, the Egyptian people have enjoyed nothing from the benefits of democracy. What's worse, social stability and personal safety (which they had once enjoyed) have become a luxury beyond their reach," the commentary said. It was signed by Ding Long, an associate professor at the University of International Business and Economics.

"Democratic transition is still premature for many developing countries whose economic and social development is not, at this point, suited for the transformation."

Democratisation needed a "preparatory period", Ding said, and "a serious maladjustment of democracy may occur if developing countries indiscriminately copy Western democratic models".

He said democracy often led to social division. In Egypt, the division is along secular and religious lines; in Thailand, between urban and rural populations.

Last week, a Global Times editorial warned other nations to be "vigilant against earth-shaking revolution" and said China should also learn from the turbulence in Egypt.

Xigen Li, an associate professor at the department of media and communication at City University of Hong Kong, said party ideologues were using the chaos in Egypt to delay political reform in China.

"Articles like this are traps themselves that give people false perceptions about democracy," Li said. "By linking democracy with chaos, the authors suggest that democracy is a trap that should be avoided at any cost," Li said. It was a standard tactic used by pro-establishment academics who sought to denounce all democratic systems under the banner of Western political systems, Li said.

Commentaries using such a tone were "just efforts to deter political reform and democratic progress in China, and are in no way helping China to develop in a harmonious and sustainable way," Li said.

The authors of the editorials had not considered that the problems in Egypt and other developing nations arose not from adopting democracy but as a result of a failure to establish sound democratic institutions.


More than 1,000 people, including soldiers and police, have been killed in the past week in a campaign against the Muslim Brotherhood.

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1298466/state-media-seizes-egyptian-chaos-lesson-reformists
 
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this is part and parcel of growing up.

Imagine you come from a family where the father rules the family by belting his children. The Italian kids are belted and is base on their Bible believe is OK to beat your children .. spare the rod spoil the child.

When the child grows up there will be rebellion against the father and his family.

What Egypt has went through today is normal progression and Singapore will face the same to grow out of the dictatorship Leegime.

What is happening to Egypt are Mubarak supporters have now gone underground to create problems to the new government.

if Singapore is like Egypt today it will be those PA supporters go underground to cause problems to the new government. Can't help much and have to wait for the PA supporters source of funds to deplete/ bankrupt and the real cleansing will begin. Give and take 20 years to do so.
 
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Shitty Times, Mediacorpse and even PAP IBs in Sammyboy will no doubt use the chaos in Egypt to scare daft Sinkies. State media in mainland China will do the same. The underlying message is something like this: “Chaos such as this could befall your little island if it were to have true democracy”.

You are the first person i see that draws up such a scenario. Are you a PAP IB?

Truly baloney...
 
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Asterix

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You are the first person i see that draws up such a scenario. Are you a PAP IB?

Truly baloney...

Please, as IB chief or quite high up, did you forget what your minions, Steffy and Singveld posted here:

http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....o-we-count-of-blessings&p=1620722#post1620722

Mr. Pepper Crab, are you Mojito's replacement?

My stalker finally arrives. What took you so long ass hole. For a Lazy Fat Cat aka Garfield (read ENEMY PARTISAN of a state recently liberated against an authoritarian LEEgime), of course the status quo is best. You are not part of the oppressed common people and are qualified to speak on their behalf.
..............
No wonder the country is going to dogs. Even their IBs are incompetent. Can you please ask your IB Chief to send someone else to stalk me? I demand a better and more skilled opponent.
 
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Asterix

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Commenting on 2 of your threads is hardly stalking. You fail at character assasination...

And you Pappy Crab must be the clumsiest assassin in the world.
I have not ever written a good word about the PAP in nearly 500 posts.
Even this thread which I started is anti-PAP without being overtly so.
Yes, Boss called you a pro-Gobernment nick and posted your reputation sheet.
Dumbass PAPzi dogs are all alike in thinking that Sinkies are daft.
No they are not daft, they know what is happening, they are just ball-less.

:kma:
 
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virus

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in egypt and many mideast countries, it is an awakening to the fact that if they do not change now, they will suffer. their future generation will suffer. these people hv come to realize that those in the ivory power were busy empowering and enriching themselves. faux democracy exist on the pertext that the country is stable under the rein of terror and fear. the oil revenue that comes to them, was anything but to benefit the population in general.

revolution exist not as a clash of brute force but a necessity for paradigm shift. the fact that the chinese flag was drapped in red indicate the vast anguish and bloodshed needed to rebuild the nation. there are plenty examples of revolutions that takes place, from changing of dynasties to ideological changes. the caste system is displaced and the risk involved does not necessary result in positive outcome immediately. because it is an awakening process, evolving to the defining the principles and maturing thought process that sets out a new standards a new level ground.

chao will naturally occur in singapore for a simple fact that the various stakeholders does not have a common identity, neither does those within the same race. this segmentation of divide and rule existed through unnatural process of clamping down existing establishment like Nanyang U, etc. but then again lets look at comospolitian societies like london and new york city that has equal diversified social issues and differences. are they in ruin? are they pok kia and plunged into abyss of chaos?

pple should be empowered, to have the opportunity to speak out and think aloud. and not be forced into the closet along with other skeletons of the societies. it's your life, it's for your to decide.
 

peppertail

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And you Pappy Crab must be the clumsiest assassin in the world.
I have not ever written a good word about the PAP in nearly 500 posts.
Even this thread which I started is anti-PAP without being overtly so.
Yes, Boss called you a pro-Gobernment nick and posted your reputation sheet.
Dumbass PAPzi dogs are all alike in thinking that Sinkies are daft.
No they are not daft, they know what is happening, they are just ball-less.

:kma:

I don't have a boss in this forum and post my reputation sheets myself frequently. Try to keep up please...
 
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