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Since when our Chinese is influenced by China communist ?

Remember Vincent Cheng ?????

On 21 May 1987, 16 people were arrested under Singapore's Internal Security Act (ISA) on grounds that they were members of a clandestine communist network. In its press statement, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced that the mostly English-educated group had planned to “subvert the existing social and political system in Singapore through communist united front tactics to establish a communist state”. On 20 June the following month, another six people were detained while four women from the first arrest were released on the same day.

The mastermind of the conspiracy was Tan Wah Piow, a former student activist who was convicted in February 1975 for rioting within the premises of the Pioneer Industries Employees Union (PIEU) in October the year before.[4] After Tan’s release in October 1975, he disappeared and failed to report for National Service. He was later found living on a visitor's pass in Britain, having fled Singapore to London in June 1976 on a Singapore passport with a forged renewal endorsement.

In Britain, Tan continued with his Marxist activities and hatched a plan to establish a network of communist infiltrators who would penetrate and eventually dominate lawful organisations in Singapore. His ultimate aim was to return to Singapore and establish a Marxist regime in the city state. Tan’s network in Singapore was spearheaded by Vincent Cheng, a Catholic lay worker, who used the Catholic church, various church-based groups and church publications as a cover for subversive activities. In 1986, Cheng set up the Coalition of Organisations for Religious Development (CORD), which was made up of eight student and religious organisations. The organisations that Cheng infiltrated included the Student Christian Movement of Singapore, the Young Christian Workers' Movement, Singapore Polytechnic Catholic Students' Society, the Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Church and the Geylang Catholic Welfare Centre.

Two other groups that were also part of the network were the Workers’ Party and Third Stage, an English language drama group.

By the end of 1987, all the detainees with the exception of Cheng had been released.

In April 1988, eight former detainees were re-arrested following their release of a signed public statement denying the accusations against them and alleging mistreatment in detention. Among those arrested were lawyers Teo Soh Lung and Tang Lay Lee, law graduate Kevin De Souza, lecturer Chng Suan Tze, advertising executive Kenneth Tsang Chi Seng, former social worker Ng Bee Leng, Singapore Broadcasting Centre subtitling editor William Yap Hon Ngian and Wong Souk Yee, who was active in theatre. Businessman Chew Kheng Chuan, another former detainee, was also re-arrested in May the same year for his role in editing and distributing the statement. By 1990, all detainees, including Vincent Cheng, were released from detention.
 
Where’s that little red book?
this redbook…
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or this redbook?
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I know what you mean, but somehow I also think it's inevitable regardless of PAP's FT policy. Despite the relentless propaganda about Singapore core, our local culture remains very weak and limited. Any remanents of it are further washed away by the English education system.

The Chinese here mainly descend from Guangdong, Hainan and Fujian provinces which are not known for cultural strength while our Indians brethren are from Tamil Nadu which is seen as a lower caste in India as opposed to the Aryans. Malay culture has never been strong or illustrious in the first place.

This means the Singapore culture will be to a large extent be influenced by whoever is the dominant power of the day. It used to be western/English stuff resulting in a generation of ABCs and now it's in a transition of a mixture of western and China rojak. One of the clearest signs is PAP keeps regurgitating about the so called Singapore core, but to this day nobody is able to articulate what exactly it really means. The discussion is always stuck at surface level stuff like whether to count PR as "Singapore"
 
although sg was the last cuntry in south east asia in the mid 70s to formally establish diplomatic relations with the prc (1st series of official visits to prc by lky was in 1976), she was “unofficially” dealing with prc in the 60s up to mid 70s. there was even a newspaper company set up in sg and funded by the chicoms.
So foreign interference wasn't an issue back than?
 
I know what you mean, but somehow I also think it's inevitable regardless of PAP's FT policy. Despite the relentless propaganda about Singapore core, our local culture remains very weak and limited. Any remanents of it are further washed away by the English education system.

The Chinese here mainly descend from Guangdong, Hainan and Fujian provinces which are not known for cultural strength while our Indians brethren are from Tamil Nadu which is seen as a lower caste in India as opposed to the Aryans. Malay culture has never been strong or illustrious in the first place.

This means the Singapore culture will be to a large extent be influenced by whoever is the dominant power of the day. It used to be western/English stuff resulting in a generation of ABCs and now it's in a transition of a mixture of western and China rojak. One of the clearest signs is PAP keeps regurgitating about the so called Singapore core, but to this day nobody is able to articulate what exactly it really means. The discussion is always stuck at surface level stuff like whether to count PR as "Singapore"
the sinkie kore komprises 6.9 k’s: kopi, kaya kueh, ktv, kio kway, kongjiaowei, kiaukah at kopitiam, kpkb.
 
sinkie authorities shut the chicom funded newspaper down.
Chicons were actually trying to export the revolution or influence overseas cina for a damn long time. But that is seldom said...but the results are there..look at the singkie fuckeins ChiCons plps...there are many in Singkieland n rife amongst the fuckeins . I wonder if closing down NanTah stopped or promoted ChiCon influence
 
I thought it was the Fuckein Ks ...Kia su, kis see, kiam siap, Kia bor n die don't want face
yalor, those too. 6.9 kharacteristics of sinkies: kiasu, kiasi, kiapak, kiabor, kiagui, kiabochiak, kia pap.

more favorite 6.9 k’s of sinkie kouples: kash, kredit kard, kondo, kar, kareer, k-pop, kum in kondom.
 
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Chicons were actually trying to export the revolution or influence overseas cina for a damn long time. But that is seldom said...but the results are there..look at the singkie fuckeins ChiCons plps...there are many in Singkieland n rife amongst the fuckeins . I wonder if closing down NanTah stopped or promoted ChiCon influence
ironically many nantah grads run road to taiwan, island of fukiens.
 
yalor, those too. 6.9 kharacteristics of sinkies: kiasu, kiasi, kiapak, kiabor, kiagui, kiabochiak, kiapap.
Yes ..typical fuckein traits.. compare hongkies attitude towards the ChiCons Vis a Vis the fuckeins islands ppl...hint ... maintain the status quo
 
at that time, prc bery backward. shithole dirty, no toilet paper. if there’s toilet paper, it breaks easily when finger pokes lobang. shit all over finger.
Tat just shows how opportunistics these fuckeins ah ... If ChiCons lands become 4th world. They will say another country best...
 
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