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Melissa Low: Dear Singapore, vote for freedom

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http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/09/09/dear-singapore-vote-for-freedom/

[h=2]Dear Singapore, vote for freedom[/h]

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September 9th, 2015 |
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Dear
Singapore

I am not an avid politics watcher, nor am I a sociopolitical academic
scholar. I am an average Singaporean, who listens to bits and pieces of the
rallies and obligatorily watches the Prime Minister’s speech. However, I have a
point to make. I studied law and I have an understanding of Singapore politics,
and of British politics and American politics – the so-called gridlocked system
the PAP flippantly labels. I am not here to endorse any particular candidate,
but a brand of candidate.

The PAP rules by a culture of fear. Why did they call elections on 9/11? The
day 14 years ago that no one will forget – when the twin towers in America
collapsed because of a terrorist attack. Some say it gives us a long weekend.
Some say it’s political timing. Political timing is right, but what sort of
sensitivity would Singapore, normally a champion in diplomacy, be showing
America by calling one of its most important dates on a day of tragedy and
remembrance for the Americans?


My theory is that elections are called on this day precisely to invoke the
memory of the 9/11 attacks. We fear change, we fear intrusion, we fear
destruction. L
et’s have our people vote on the day when they are also bombarded
on global media with constant reminders of loss, suffering, and shock. Let’s
make them scared of change, and embrace the status quo.
It’s also no coincidence
that George Bush’s (one of America’s worst mistakes) reign lasted during the
anti-terrorist years.

Sure, my theory is a mere theory. What about some facts? Lee Hsien Loong has
warned us against voting for the opposition thinking that others will vote for
the PAP. That warning comes under the presumption that we all want the PAP to
continue being the ruling party, and that opposition will continue merely
providing a voice of dissent. That type of warning also is the exact example of
ruling by the culture of fear. He wants us to fear change so much that those of
us who will vote for the opposition for the sake of constructive dissent will
think twice.


Not to mention Lee Hsien Loong’s patronising retort to the SDP. The SDP said
that we need opposition in the government to make the government work harder.
LHL’s reply was that we should vote for the PAP so that we make the opposition
work harder. This reply makes no logical sense whatsoever.


The opposition have worked hard to be where they are today. We had a
watershed election in 2011. If we don’t have any opposition in the government,
how exactly are they going to level up their game to hold the PAP to account?

That’s besides the already obvious point that the PAP has a major advantage,
being the ruling party for 56 years. LHL wants to talk to us like we’re
children. His argument is guilty of the propositional fallacy of affirming the
consequent.
(The antecedent in an indicative conditional is claimed to be true
because the consequent is true; if A, then B; B, therefore A). But we
are smarter than that.

Singapore’s legal system is founded on that of the British. The British
common law is founded on that of Dicey’s rule of law. Dicey’s rule of law states
that every system of governance must have checks and balances in it, and that
rulers must be held accountable to the people.


One way of having checks and balances in governance is to ensure that no
party has monopolistic power.
Monopolistic power may be seen as efficient and
ideal when used in a “benevolent dictatorship”, but who’s there to save the day
when this power turns corrupt?

I’m not saying we should vote for opposition parties for the sake of
overthrowing the PAP. I’m not saying any of them are ready to take over as the
primary ruling party. I’m saying we should at least have a strong opposition
voice to hold the government to account, to represent our rights beyond economic
goals, to ensure that the ruling party does not become complacent.


The PAP has neglected our freedoms on the path to economic progress. Economic
progress is only one segment of a country’s growth and well-being.
Chee Soon
Juan fought for our rights to freedom of speech. It is because of him we have
Hong Lim Park, a miserly 2.3 acres of land in a relatively unpopulated area,
where we can organise protests. Still, that’s progress in the face of the PAP’s
consistent clamp down on our freedom of speech and expression.


Lee Hsien Loong is not Lee Kuan Yew. Lee Kuan Yew was a visionary, even if we
might not agree with his methods. He had the vision of putting Singapore on the
map, and bringing us from third world to first. Lee Hsien Loong is an
acquiescent follower, who’s simply carrying on the momentum of his father and
having no grand plan for significant change in Singapore, other than continuing
economic progress.


A modern LKY would look more like someone who realises that what is sorely
lacking in national discourse is the talk on human rights, and our freedoms. A
modern LKY would be concerned with championing the protection of our rights
against the harsh bid for economic progress. LKY shouted, “Merdeka, Singapore!”
Merdeka means freedom.
Translated to our current context, freedom means the
freedom to question our government without fear of being thrown in jail.

The PAP creates a culture of fear by reminding us of the progress they have
made. Well done, but this does not mean that status quo will create the same
results. N
or does it mean that the same goals (economic progress) are the
citizens’ priorities. What about our freedom of expression? What about a
balanced government with checks and balances? The PAP annoyingly reminds us of
all the free goodies they give us. Babies get gifts! Newly married couples get
cheaper houses! Yay!

My fellow Singaporeans, don’t be afraid. Voting for a viable opposition (if
you deem them viable in your constituency) would be a wise move at this stage.
We are nowhere close to any party overthrowing the PAP.
All we want is enough
people in there to make some noise.

Let’s show the world that Singapore is full of intelligent people who value
culture, expression and intellectual discourse, and not just people who are
proud to have a high-ranking GDP. The PAP is trying to make us feel that voting
for them would be the honourable thing to do, to show gratitude for what they
have done in the past. But make no mistake. There is no honour in politics.
There are only people. And people have to be held accountable.
Merdeka,
Singapore.

Yours in democracy,



by Melissa Low

* Article first appeared in TOC.
 
And give up those wonderful RC block parties? No.
 
Please disseminate the information.

It is very timely for Singaporeans to read it, on cooling off day.
 
Fear is only the end. The means to this is the worrying part. Fap rule n rile through division. It's policies r not broadband but selective to benefit few at each time and nine at most time. Operation Coldstore is one. Through division they attempt to break through the rank n file of existing organisations n install their own people. Division is necessary as they do not trust sinkies so much so they put their lives in the safety of gurkhas instead. Given the unprecedented power. They realised that they can amass substantial power n money n that greed know no bound.
 
Voters in opposition held electorates should henceforth BOYCOTT ALL PA activities and make them redundant.

When the PAP is no longer the govt, DISBAND the PA and blacklist and remove all PA leaders inclusive of relatives/in laws.
Form a new Singapore Citizens Association (SCA) to replace the hated PAP infested PA.


A lot of other organisations got to be cleansed of the pus, rot and corruptions injected by PAPs.
Especially the law courts and the media

But first get the fucking PAPs out

Now is not the time to rest.
You have all the rest that you want after the elections.
Keep fighting hard and give no quarters
Keep talking to all your friends and relatives and neighbours
Keep talking to them how PAP screwed us Singaporeans up so they can laugh all the way to their banks
GIVE NO QUARTERS
TAKE NO PRISONERS
KICK OUT ALL THE FUCKING PAPs


"If I lose one or more of my Heavyweight Ministars in a freak election, we will be Finished!"

Nobody dare to talk this kind of garang talk anymore? :rolleyes:


Is there even one PAP ministar who is not a clown or a flea weight Minister?
The combined efforts of all the PAP ministars cannot match the productivity of a 85 year old collecting cardboard , and thats done only as exercise

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Can any of the PAP bastards point out just one heavy weight PAP minister, and what the fuck he had done to claim that title of heavy weight?

Not even one can be named?

Then that fucking statement about Heavyweight ministers just another of the fucking lies PAP have been giving all of us together with their usual lies

KICK OUT ALL THE CORRUPT ROTTEN PAP BASTARDS


The tsunami to cleanse Stinkapore into Singapore is building up
But do not take it easy
Continue your efforts all the way and make it happen

Please be statesmen
Keep your eye on the ball.
The worse enemy of Singaporeans is the corrupt rotten PAPs trying to create their Stinkapore
We are in the battle of our life and your family lifes and for Singapore.
Regardless which party affiliation, WP, SDP, RP, NSP ,SPP or any other party or Independent
Do not run down any oppositions
Keep your eye on the ball
Support ALL OPPOSITIONS
Attack the PAP and only the PAP as they are the rotten bastards
Fight for Singaporeans Singapore


Singaporeans man your battle stations!
Singapore needs you now!

Put your support for Singapore on Facebook
Twitter to your friends
WhatsApp to your friends
Get a tsunami of support for Singapore Singaporeans


OPPOSITIONS ARE THE DIFFERENT FACES OF THE TRUE SINGAPORE
PAP IS THE FACE OF SEPTIC OVERFLOWING TOILET BOWLS AND CORRUPTIONS AND OF STINKAPORE




Cleanse PAP Stinkapore into Singaporeans Singapore.
Vote only opposition
Vote out all the fucking corrupt PAPs


This fight is not just your voting for opposition, any opposition against the PAP
Singaporeans must do much more than just relying on their single vote.
Give them the money to support them in the fight.
Give them your time and energy to support them in the fight
They fight for you Singaporeans
They fight our common enemy
They fight the PAP and cronies, corrupt and rotten to the core, who stole over 180 billions from Singaporeans, and intent on stealing even more from us.


Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they have primary school, or O levels or A levels or PhD
Regardless if they wear singlets, or tuxedos
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Regardless if they wear slippers, or wear sneakers or shoes
Support Opposition, any Opposition, all Opposition
Even if a rat crawl out of a sewer and stand as Opposition
Even if a cockroach with 6 legs and 2 long feelers at the head become Opposition
They will be much better for Singaporeans than the fucking corrupt perverted PAPs who only think of laughing all the way to their banks and back from the banks
Under the fucking PAP, Singaporeans are the 4th class citizens in their own land stolen from them by PAP
PAPs are the 2nd class citizens with the Lee family as the first class aristocrazies
Fts are taken in as the 3rd class citizens kicking singaporeans into the 4th class and sinkies good only to go head down down and arseholes up high high to be fucked and tiewed by PAPs laughing all the way to their banks.

 
wil there b a fear dat wen u wake up 1 fine day in 2016 u find urself in ze midst of 8.8m pipz? ...
 
Not only freedom. Empathy compassion, self respect, happiness, equity, liberty, individual rights, fearlessness. ;)
 
I fully agree with what Melissa Low wrote, except :

"A modern LKY would look more like someone who realises that what is sorely
lacking in national discourse is the talk on human rights, and our freedoms. A
modern LKY would be concerned with championing the protection of our rights
against the harsh bid for economic progress. LKY shouted, “Merdeka, Singapore!”
Merdeka means freedom. Translated to our current context, freedom means the
freedom to question our government without fear of being thrown in jail."

LKY was intoxicated with power, as we all know. He became the very thing he fought against. He took away our rights and freedoms. Although our economy grew from strength to strength, we were stunted as a society.
 
Agree absolutely and I am with you on this. ;)

I fully agree with what Melissa Low wrote, except :

"A modern LKY would look more like someone who realises that what is sorely
lacking in national discourse is the talk on human rights, and our freedoms. A
modern LKY would be concerned with championing the protection of our rights
against the harsh bid for economic progress. LKY shouted, “Merdeka, Singapore!”
Merdeka means freedom. Translated to our current context, freedom means the
freedom to question our government without fear of being thrown in jail."

LKY was intoxicated with power, as we all know. He became the very thing he fought against. He took away our rights and freedoms. Although our economy grew from strength to strength, we were stunted as a society.
 
Why 911? Because LHL knows there will be casualties in his party and these losers can follow the ho hia tees back home the next day. No need to house them in hotels before their final journey.
 
Why 911? Because LHL knows there will be casualties in his party and these losers can follow the ho hia tees back home the next day. No need to house them in hotels before their final journey.

I was on a VIA Rail train, first class with meals, paid by my client, to London, Ontario, the morning of 911.
When I arrived at their office, almost every individual was watching the burning towers on their lap top computers.
I am puzzled as to why they chose 911 as the polling day.
 
I have never voted.

Thats funny....judging by your writing style, and ionvocations of jesus, I had you pegged as 60+ years old....oh well, I can see why you're so excited...enjoy, it's quite a thrill if you registered.
 
Thats funny....judging by your writing style, and ionvocations of jesus, I had you pegged as 60+ years old....oh well, I can see why you're so excited...enjoy, it's quite a thrill if you registered.

I never bother to register.
I will be 60 at the next SG GE.
I did not do any work this week, other than attended two meetings.
A long time SG friend told me that I am wasting my time to follow Singaporean events and to be in touch with SG political news.

Does my written English indicate a senior citizen?
 
I was on a VIA Rail train, first class with meals, paid by my client, to London, Ontario, the morning of 911.
When I arrived at their office, almost every individual was watching the burning towers on their lap top computers.
I am puzzled as to why they chose 911 as the polling day.

Self-immolation for the ousted MIW?
 
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