Bro, hate to agree with you. No matter how you cut, slice and dice the body politic of Singapore will always carry a strong racial undertone. No many people think like you or me.
The sedition laws have kept many of these issues underwrap. I will share with you one major issue that has been simmering for sometime and for the very first time emerged in Viswas speech - the role of Mendaki, Sinda and CDAC. It might help to explain why old man reacted.
When Mendaki /AMP issue was resolved in a rather covert but acrimonious manner. Many thought it resolved the issue of handling the underperforming Malays in Education amongst other things. When Sinda was formed by the encouragement of the govt, there were deep suspicions by some quarters that the actual intention was that a Chinese self help group was going to be formed. And that was actually what happened. The dumb Indians got suckered and moment they agreed to Sinda, the Govt revealed CDAC. The country no longer was in the path of nationbuilding. Race again became an issue.
There many Chinese that feel that equality might mean giving up their dominance in society, country and positions in the elite services. It common knowledge that the number of Chinese holding admin service have drammatically changed after the 1980s.
The issue with Viswa speech is not Malays needing protection but old man is worried that tomorrow holds. Viswa or someone else will then broach the subject of equality in the workplace and how come the Indians and Eurasians suddenly became stupid and no longer hold Perm Sec position except for one. That particular one Indian had to be headhunted from a Stat Board on short notice and inducted into the Admin Service as a Deputy Sec recently had eye brows raised.
There are more things last week that meets the eye. Old man's appearence, speech and Low's comment are good indicators. With more FT indians taking on corporate roles, I am sure the fear of Chinese no longer dominating is indeed a factor.
Thought I think the fucking old man is a despot, his political reading of the ground is second to none.
But Scroobal,
I read through the whole transcript of Viswa's speech and could not find any RACIAL remarks worth noting!
Personally, I feel that the FEAR of ethnic erosion of Chinese majority is seriously overplayed. I do not have problem to have an Indian or a Malay to be our Prime Minister if they adhere to the basic principles. In fact, in all contrast and comparison, I would feel that among the present peers of PAP, Tharman is the better choice to become the next PM.
If we are still racial-conscious in terms of population dominance, we will get no where as a Singaporean.
Goh Meng Seng