It's not my view, it's my observation. What is there to protest about in Singapore? There is freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom to vote. You can travel freely, the civil, legal, and municipal divisions are all functional, the transport system works, the medical, education systems all work. Now, maybe they may not measure up to some people's expectations, but that is a reality in every society. There may be resentment against the ruling party, that is natural, people have the right to like/dislike any political party or public officer. For a protest to take place, a person (or groups of people) must be driven to a point of exasperating emotion and not have any other avenue of verbal release before protesting. That is not the case in Singapore. If people are not happy with the government, they have an election to choose somebody else without having to resort to protests and other unruly behaviour. To say Singaporeans are scared to protest, I'd agree to some extent, but not 100%. People here have reasonably good jobs and lives and breaking the law to protest might jeopardise continuity in their good lives. Why risk it?
I can think of protesting to legalize or decriminalize pot, but there is no support for that activity in Peesai.
Cheers!
you view does not represent the masses, it is your own PAP view.
so scare of protest to topple your PAP har... pathetic.