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9/30/2015
Wither Goes Malaysia
WITHER GOES MALAYSIA
The concept of Malaysia was a British idea to prevent Soekarno from taking over British North Borneo and Sarawak .
The British colonial office had invited the Federal Malay states , Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to join in a federation
of independent states to form a new entity called Malaysia. However each of the five states had different motive and
objective for joining the federation which would eventually tear at the seams to destroy Malaysia. The ultra and radical
Islamic UMNO of the Malay Federal States took it as an opportunity to eventually take over the British colonies of
Sarawak and Sabah. Singapore saw it as an opportunity to extend and widen its influence over new horizons. The
autonomous self-governing states of Sabah and Sarawak volunteer to join the federation on the premise that Singapore
is a member of the federation. The British minister of state for colonial affairs Lord Lansdowne signed the Inter-government
Committee Report in 1963. The report stated that any state that voluntarily entering a federation had an intrinic right to secede
at will. Under the IGC constitutional arrangements were formulated that include the safeguards for the special interest of
North Borneo and Sarawak to cover such matters like religious freedom,education, representation in the Federal Government,
the position of the indigenous races, control of immigration, citizenship and state constitution. The IGC Report was accepted
and signed on 27th February, 1963 by UK, North Borneo, Sarawak and Federation of Malaya. Under the terms of the
agreement a basic clause stated that basically Sabah and Sarawak are free to to leave the federation at any timeand do
not need the approval of each of the federal states to leave or need the support of the Rulers' Council to leave. All Sabah
and Sarawak need to do is to pass a resolution in their respective parliament or Dewan Undangan Negeri to leave and Sabah
and Sarawak will become an independent sovereign nation.
After the British had left the ultra Islamic UMNO leaders began to plan and scheme the taking over of the local self-governing
autonomous parliaments of Sabah and Sarawak. In Sarawak the first local Chief Minister , Stephen Kalong Ningkan was
ousted by UMNO in 1966 and he was replaced by a muslim Chief Minister, Abdul Taib Mahmud. Before long the autonomy of
Sabah and Sarawak was eroded. Datuk Harris of UMNO treacherously cede the oil rich producing Island of Labuan to the
Federal government as a federal territory. In addition the unequal sharing of exploitation of Sabah's and Sarawak's rich resources
of timber and petroleum caused great anger and dissatisfaction. There were strong calls for secession from the Federation by the
Sabahans and Sarawakians. Then in 1994 there was direct political intervention by the Federal Government of Doctor Mahatir.
It was a political tactic by UMNO led Federal Government to seize control and manage the autonomous power of the Borneo
states of Sabah and Sarawak,
It was agreed in the IGC that Sabah and Sarawak will have no official religion. There will be freedom of religion, respect for
adat or customary law and while state government holds authority over land , the natives will pledge loyalty to Malaysia.
However, all original agreements were soon torn to shreds by ultra radical UMNO leaders. The natives such as the Dusuns,
Kadazans,Muruts, Bajau, Ibans, Melanaus and Bidayuh claim that their life was better before Malaysia. There were no Muslim -
Christian conflict before Malaysia. Recruitment for civil service and schorlarships was based on merit and not on race or religion.
Then soon after usurping the autonomus power of the local assemblies the UMNO leadership began to take in more than 1.7
million muslims from the Phillipines and Indonesia to overwhelm the the 1.5 million Sabahans, Similarly large numbers of muslims
were taken into Sarawak from Indonesia and Philippines. This is a direct travesty of the IGC signed in 1963 .
Since 1963 all governors of Sabah and Sarawak were muslims while others were effectively denied the posts. When native leaders
demand higher royalty for oil and timber resources rather than the measly 5% they were mysteriously eased out or silenced. The
issue of race and religion predominate in Sabah and Sarawak in line with the " Ketuanan Melayu " Malay Supremacy and dictates
of the ultras and religious radicals of the UMNO Federal Government.
UMNO had calculated its strategic move to throw out Singapore from the federation so that ultra UMNO could have its way in
achieving "Ketuanan Melayu" in Sabah and Sarawak. Since Singapore is no more in the Federation the people of Sabah and
Sarawak feel strongly that they too should not be part of the equation and should secede from the federation which is their
constitutional right. However, because UMNO holds complete political power and dominate the military and police force the
natives are hamstrung and in the meantime unable to secede. The big powers and United Nations must intervene
eventually to help the natives of Sabah and Sarawak to get rid of the yoke of ultra UMNO to achieve their righteous independence
and sovereignty,
Sg
Wednesday,30th September, 2015
The unbelieveable talent of politicians
We have just witnessed the appointment of a new cabinet of ministers, with some ministers taking on new ministries and some new faces being appointed as ministers. Many people have taken for granted that this is a normal thing, just getting people appointed as ministers. There is nothing unusual about it.
From the HR perspective, this is the biggest fallacy that no one ever questioned. Now what am I talking about? These are very important appointments that require exceptional skill sets. They are not the cashier or the counter sales girls. Even these lower skill jobs require some form of training and may be some form of relevant qualifications. Now you are getting it.
In political appointments, there is no skill sets to talk about. There is no profession training needed. You can put Ah Meng as a defence minister or an education minister, as long as he is elected by the people and the party puts him into the job. Now the picture is getting clearer. In the industries, every joker is talking about skill sets and lack of skill sets to hire or not to hire, to go overseas to look for the talent with the required skill sets.
There were hue and cries about our lack of talent in the IT and finance industries. But we never heard of lacking talents in politicians. There was no need for any qualifications or training as politicians. Maybe being a politician is the easiest thing, in born, a natural skill that does not need any training. But when one takes on an appointment like finance, education, defence, law, health, etc etc, is there any specific training or qualifications needed? No, no need, anyone is good enough to be in any ministry. We put a soldier as an Education Minister and he is expected to know what education is all about. We put an eye surgeon to become a Foreign Minister and he will know the job. We put an administrator as the Transport Minister, and instantly he is an expert in solving transport problems.
In conclusion, either the job of a politician even at ministerial level is so easy that no training is needed and any training or experience will do, or a politician is born to be multi talented, born to know everything and be an expert in everything. An MP will automatically become an advisor to clan associations, sports associations, clubs, guilds, industrial associations etc etc. Somehow an MP also becomes a knows all.
It is really good to be a politician, your status, skills and talent immediately changed overnight and one becomes a knows all superman or superwoman without the need for any professional training.
This is the best profession on earth. No need special professional training and good for life.
15 Prime Ministers for Singapore
This is my recommendation. You don’t have to agree but I have good reasons for it. The appointment of two ministers each in MTI and Education is so well received that the reasons for it must be right. Singapore should seriously be thinking of having 15 Prime Ministers to be efficient and productive and to take the country forward
Here are some of the favourable comments in support of having two ministers in the two ministries reported in the ST. No one has a bad word for it. No one can find anything wrong with it. It has no flaws, as good as a concept in perfection. I will put them down in point forms for ease of reading.
2. Two ministers mean greater focus on each area, each dedicated to specific areas, aka dedicated ministers, I like the pun
3. Global competition and fast pace technological advancement
4. Greater attention and accountability
5. Business can expect more help, also know the priority of govt
6. Boosting economic growth like a car with two engines or is it two exhausts
7. Ministers would have more time to interact with business leaders
8. And for better coordination it is apt to have a coordinating minister on top of them. If not we may end up like the housing crisis, influx of population but not building flats
9. SME Association Kurt Wee even suggested a third minister dedicated to SMEs. This is good anticipation ability to see the trend for more ministers
The two minister concept is such an ingenious creation that the govt should have thought of it long ago. Never has a govt initiative been so well received. And by the comments from the business leaders, the govt really needs to have more ministers in every ministry. Singapore is growing, the world is growing, jobs are getting so big and so complicated, one minister is just impossible to cope and do a good job.
Actually the move has already been started long ago in the PMO. There are quite a number of ministers in the PMO, suggesting that there is a need for more PMs. So with ministries getting more ministers to help to run, it is unfair to expect the PM to work alone. The current practice of having so many ministers in the PMO should be abolished and replaced by having more PMs with one PM overseeing one ministry. Then to make sure that there is proper coordination and efficiency, there will be a Coordinating PM to gel the PM team together.
Singapore will have the most effective and efficient govt to take it forward in the next 50 years. This is political entrepreneurship, with creative and innovative new ideas in govt.
What about cost? Never mind, if the new structure of having so many ministers is productive, it would pay by itself even if the cost of govt is 10 times more. You must pay for good quality right? It is the result that counts. Did you see why Singaporeans are paying so much for housing and cars and still able to pay? The simple answer is that they can afford it as they are making a lot of money. So there is no need to worry about cost of govt when there are productivity and growth.
We need to seriously study this new approach to govt for more productivity. The old concept of productivity means one minister wears 10 hats and one MP with 50 directorships. The new productivity formula is many ministers in one ministry and many ministers of state and parliamentary secretaries and Chairman of committees to work together to improve productivity.
This is simply ingenious. Harvard is going to take this idea further and develop a course on it for a Ph D in Govt Administration.
9/29/2015
Who else is offending Malaysia?
The Bersih 4
protest had offended Malay dignity and Islam. The Chinese Ambassador’s comment
in Petaling Street that China opposed discrimination on ethnic minorities has
offended Malaysia, an interference in Malaysia’s domestic affairs. The Acting
Foreign Minister had called up the Chinese Ambassador to clarify on his remarks
that had ‘attracted attention and caused concern to the Malaysian public’.
Interestingly no minister has raised concern about the aborted protest in
Chinatown that threatened peace and security and violence against the Chinese
minority.
What about
the FBI investigation on Najib’s involvement in 1MDB and the threat of
arresting the PM? Would that be a concern or important enough to call up the
American Ambassador to clarify on the matter and to ensure Najib’s safety in
the USA? Maybe the public did not see any problem with that and so not a concern
and not offending to Malaysian or Malay dignity.
By the way
Jamal is going to organize another protest this time against Dr Wan Azizah in
her constituency. This protest is more political in nature and the police have
less reason to ban it. Just hope that this protest is just against Azizah and nothing
else and would not spread into Chinatown and take on a different slant and different
consequences. Maybe the shops would be closed again for good reasons. The
public would not be concerned for anything bad to happen surely.
Hsien Loong’s new cabinet
A new
cabinet was announced yesterday with Lui Tuck Yew replaced by two new faces in
Ng Chee Meng and Ong Ye Kung plus several ministers of states and parliamentary
secretaries. Vivian is promoted to Foreign Minister and Boon Wan has taken over
the hot seat in Transport. Other than the overloading of several ministers and
ministers of states and parliamentary secretaries to helm each ministry, a way
of saying that that the job is damn big and requiring many ministers to cover,
attention is all on Boon Wan’s role in Transport.
The talk of
the town is the matching of the most troublesome job to the most effective
minister in the cabinet. Boon Wan is touted as the minister that solved the
housing issue which to some was never an issue until his predecessor messed it
up with his screwed up policies. Boon Wan should thank the person for digging a
hole that all he needed to do was to fill it up and get all the credit like he
had done a miracle.
The
Transport Ministry is a different kettle of fish from the series of failed
housing policies that were in a way consciously created for some spoofy
reasons. Though much work and money have already been spent to tidy up the
problems in public transport, this is not as easy as filling a hole that
someone dug. And if the population is going to rise to 6.9m and more, the
little extra lines added would still not be enough to meet the rising demands.
Boon Wan would now have to face a real tricky situation that is evolving all
the time and any mistake or failure would be felt immediately in real time. The
commuters cannot be told to wait for 3 years when the train stops running.
The real
test of Boon Wan’s ability has just begun. This transport problem is real and
it is not just building more lines and having more trains on the track. It is
not just a brick and mortar issue. Let’s hope Boon Wan will do a miracle
deserving of praise in transportation.
9/28/2015
Who is the real devil?
ISIS is evil, there is no doubt about it and US is constantly portraying it as such. But who is supporting and sustaining ISIS? It is the Pentagon and CIA of the Evil Empire. Why is it so? It confounds people. Why does America want to do such a thing? America is playing a double game , all for its own interest. America wants to destabilise the whole of Middle East by sowing dissension and hatred among the dimwit Arabs and incite them to fight against each other. America can then make money by selling obsolete military hardware to the fighting factions. In this way America can continue to hold sway over the Middle East as the overlord . It is strategic for America in some ways and two of them are to control all the natural resources , largely oil of the region and to deprive China of it. The third advantage is that US hope to outflank Russia and China from military strategic point of view. So both ISIS and US are evil. Both must be destroyyed.
Gilbert Goh’s petition to UN on GE2015
Gilbert Goh,
the organizer for the anti Population White Paper protest in Hong Lim Park and
a candidate for the Reform Party that contested the Ang Mo Kio GRC and lost,
has launched a petition to the UN to complain about unfair practices in the GE.
The link to
the petition is https://www.change.org/p/united-nations-office-let-s-have-a-fair-ethical-general-election-in-singapore?source_location=petitions_share_skip
Gilbert is asking for 1000 signatures for this petition. He
said he had sent a complaint letter to the UN earlier but has not received any
reply and thus the need for a petition. At this point in time more than 700
signatures have been penned for the petition.
In the
petition letter Gilbert has listed down the reasons that he claimed are unfair,
mainly due to gerrymandering and the injection of new citizens.
PSI and employment data
Has this
country degenerated into a 3rd World country that information for
public consumption has to be massaged to send a feel good message instead of
letting the people know what they really wanted to know and to act on for their
own good? The employment data of lumping citizens and PRs together has been a
bugbear for a long time and people reading the data are getting very frustrated
and suspicious of the intent and purpose of such data and the need to hide
citizens together with PRs. The people are not that daft to know what is
happening. You can cheat some people all the time but not all the people all
the time, so they said. When would the govt think it is time to clear this
misinformation or muddy information about employment statistics? Or is it
another case of it is better that the people do not know?
Now the most
important data in the mind of the people must be the PSI. Why is the govt so
stubborn to stick to 24 hr average and 3 hr average when what the people need
is the latest PSI reading? What the people want to know is the latest to plan
their activities, to go out or stay home, for those organizations that have to
conduct outdoor activities like field training, sports, etc, to continue or to
cancel the event? What good are 24 hr and 3 hr average but just for the record
and for the academics and statisticians to use for record purposes? The
averaging of the data over 24 hr and 3 hr would deceive the people that it is
safe to go out when the condition could be adverse and hazardous. Is this a
responsible thing to do, telling history to the people when it is dangerous to
go out?
What is the
purpose of providing PSI data if the people cannot make full use of them as a
guide for their safety? And why is the govt so adamant not to provide the
current level of pollution to the people? The data are available and with computerization
there is no great effort and stress to make the data public to the people.
Or it is
another case of better that the people not know the truth?
Jamal released, an ugly crisis avoided
While many
Singaporeans spent their weekends complaining about the irritating haze and the
missed opportunities to go out there to have their fun, the minorities in
Malaysia heaved a sigh of relief. The harrowing experience of May 13 almost
descended on them and many feared that they would end up as carnage on the
streets bathed with blood, and their homes and shops razed to the ground like
before. It was fear everywhere that prompted the MCA chief to call on Najib to
put a stop to the Saturday’s second Red Shirt Rally in Chinatown. And in
desperation, the Chinese Ambassador was invited to visit Chinatown to make a
statement that what the Red Shirts were planning was unacceptable.
The Police acted and
arrested Jamal, the UMNO NGO head who was associated with the Sep 16 rally and
the planned Saturday rally into Chinatown .
With Jamal out of the picture, and with increasing pressure and international
spotlight on the grave acts waiting to happen, reasons and wisdom took over and
the rally was called off. It was unimaginable should the Red Shirts be let lose
to do what they intended to do in Chinatown and to the ethnic Chinese
community. How the situation could escalate to such a level in modern and
supposedly moderate Malaysia only showed that beneath the façade of calm, all
is not well. A little provocation and instigation and the primordial instinct
of mob behaviour would surface. In the 21st Century, the thought of political
leaders tapping on racial hostility and to exploit it to create mob violence
for personal interests is scary and unforgiveable.
The Malaysian Chinese
from now on would appreciate better the presence of a powerful China to fall
back on to avoid being massacred freely like in the past. Those were the days
when China
was hapless and could only watch in vain, too weak to do anything, and many
ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia were easy
meat to be slaughtered with impunity by the natives. Hopefully those days would
never happen again because of a powerful China that could intervene to prevent
further bloodshed, but more as a result of enlightenment, civilisation and
progress among the people in the region, to move away from the old tribal ways
when life was short and brutal.
Countries and
societies should be governed by the rule of law, not raw naked primitive power.
Malaysia
is still in transformation, from bad to good and some from good to bad. The
power brokers in Malaysia
are changing sides. The forces of progress have degenerated while the forces of
extremism have turned moderates. In the midst of trouble times, a beckon of
light appears from a forgotten royalty that was ostracized by the politicians
for the very same reasons the politicians are guilty of today. And the
royalties have returned to be a force of moderation, modernization and wisdom,
to put the politicians in their rightful place, not to abuse the power bestowed
on them by the rakyat. A badly behaved political fiefdom would now have to
reckon with the royalties to stand up for the rakyat, to assume their rightful
place as rulers and protectors of the rakyat, and to put the usurpers back to
where they are.
An unusual calm has
returned to Malaysia ,
but life is still far from normal. There could still be fireworks when Najib
returns from the UN. Or would he be retained by the Americans for his vices and
remove the source of all the problems during this critical time?
9/27/2015
Transboundary Haze Pollution Act in action
According
to Vivian the govt is invoking the Transboundary Haze Pollution Act to take the
companies suspected of being the cause of the haze to task. According to
Channel News Asia, Singapore is taking legal action. However the
paper also said, and I quote, ‘APP
was asked by Singapore 's National Environment Agency to supply
information on its subsidiaries operating in Singapore and Indonesia , as well as measures taken by its
suppliers in Indonesia to put out fires in their concessions.’
So, is this part of the legal action or just asking to provide information?
By the way, I
just took a peep at the window and the sky is clear, no haze. Would the legal
action be stopped now that the haze is no longer in the air? At the way the haze came and gone, would it
affect the legal actions or would the legal actions go on until the culprit is
found guilty and the court imposes a sentence? The whole process could take
some time and by the next haze season, the case could still be in court. And
there are provisions for appeals which would drag on further. How long would
the whole legal process take before a final judgement is conclusive?
One thing good
about the legal process is that it would keep the companies busy in the court
and keep paying legal fees even if they are found not guilty. The effort to
bring them to court and the publicity plus the legal fees hopefully would be
painful enough to make these companies, or just one company, to think twice
about being a party to the haze problem.
APP would be the
first to face the music for being a registered company here. What about
Indonesian companies that have no office here?
Would they be sued here or in Indonesia ? Or nothing really can be done to them?
Channel News Asia reported that four Indonesian companies, ‘Rimba Hutani Mas,
Sebangun Bumi Andalas Wood Industries, Bumi Sriwijaya Sentosa and Wachyuni
Mandira -- have been told to take measures to extinguish fires on their land,
refrain from starting new ones, and submit action plans to prevent future fires.’
These companies must be working hard at it after receiving the demands from Singapore govt. Just hope they did not throw the
letters into the fire to add to the haze.
Oh, Indonesian
Vice President Jusuf Kalla said Singapore should be grateful for the whole year of
oxygen provided by Indonesia and should not complain about the haze.
Vivian could tell him that Singapore is a green country with plenty of oxygen
of our own. And Indonesia can switch off the oxygen from their
jungles or build a wall to prevent the oxygen from crossing the Straits of
Malacca. They can keep all the oxygen to themselves, thank you very much.
The only thing
perhaps Singapore can learn from the Indonesians is how to
create smokes for military operations without spending on expensive smoke
grenades. To throw smoke or haze in such a scale to blanket a few countries
must be a very costly affair involving millions of smoke grenades. Tactically
the SAF must start to think of countermeasures against the haze being used as a
smoke screen for a military attack. Though this is remote as our relations with
the Indonesians are very good, in times of animosity, what comes through many
not be just haze and could be quite toxic or infectious. All our expensive military
weaponry will be no match to a haze attack that can be done so cheaply, no need
for soldiers, just a few farmers and a few match sticks and we can be defeated.
Come to think of
it the haze problem could be an annual military war game the Indonesians are
conducting to test its effectiveness on Singapore and Malaysia. And we really
have no answers to it. Legal actions and the Transboundary Haze Pollution Act
would be meaningless in times of war.
Now this is
something that should deserve some detailed studies by the military strategists
in Mindef. Shall this be called
biological warfare, chemical warfare or asymmetrical warfare? Maybe the F35s would be the ultimate aircraft
to deal with haze as a weapon of choice by an enemy. It is not funny that the
most expensive and highly sophisticated military force in SE Asia could be rendered useless by haze. Mind
you, the intensity of the haze is very light but if it is an all out hostile
act, the whole island could be covered in darkness and visibility could be less
than 10 metres. All human activities could be grounded to a halt, including
commercial aircraft and shipping.
The Indonesians
have stumbled into a very powerful weapon, cheap and effective, to deal with us
or Malaysia if needed be. Singapore and Malaysia better be nicer to the Indonesians. They
must be laughing their guts out everything we boast about buying more
sophisticated and ultra expensive machine of war.
9/26/2015
Xi Jin Ping in the USA
Xi
Jin Ping is in the US and meeting the CEOs of
America’s top corporations to discuss cooperation in trade and joint ventures.
This is the top agenda for his visit. His dinner chat with Obama is secondary,
just a courtesy call to appease the American President and to whet his ego of
power and being the top dog in the world. Xi Jin Ping probably does not care
what Obama is going to raise but would pay some lip service to his show of
anger and concern over matters that the Chinese President did not see as
problems.
China
has no problems with the US and has more important things to do, to engage in
mutually beneficial trade and exchanges of commercial activities, cooperation
and investments in both countries. What cyber
securities or cyber attacks? The Americans are the experts in these areas and
are indulging it at a scale second to none. Remember what was disclosed by
Edward Snowden? The Americans are attacking every country, commercially,
militarily and politically, to extract as much intelligence as they could for
American interests. What Obama is claiming about breaches by Chinese hackers is
children play. Is Obama saying that the
Americans could not do what the Chinese were doing, did not have extracted as
much confidential data from China but not disclosed, and that the Chinese are
more advanced and superior to the Americans? The answer is obviously no. The
Americans are doing far more and far more sophisticated cyber attacks against
the Chinese and the Chinese are taking it in their strikes without making an
issue out of it like many other areas of American infringement, violations and
bullying.
What
about the spy plane incident in the Yellow Sea ? The Americans could not
see anything wrong with flying spy planes daily along the coast of China. China
is just playing along but would do the same one day when there is parity in
military forces. China would then fly their spy planes along the American
coasts. What would the Americans say or do when it happens? Cry father and cry
mother and declare war with China ? There is no point for China to make it a big issue
against the Americans today when militarily they are much weaker and raising it
would be in vain. They would raise it with the Americans when they are able to
tell the Americans that they would knock down the spy planes should they
persist in spying along the Chinese coast. That day has not come but will be,
sooner or later.
What
about the Chinese reclamation of islands in the South China Sea ? Now what has that to do
with the Americans? Oh, the Americans have a strategic interest in them and so
it is American’s right to interfere with China reclaiming islands that
are part of Chinese territories. Again, China would take note of the American’s
posturing about the island issues and even toast to it. But China would continue to reclaim
as many islands as they want within its national boundaries and territorial
sovereignty and build what it wants. What is Obama going to do about it other
than making a big show of it? There are many things the Americans are doing
that are offensive to China and affecting China’s strategic interests. China is
not harping about them or making an issue of every one of them. It is
pointless. Likewise the American President and Administration can keep harping
at China on these issues or any issue, human rights, climate change, North
Korea, Iran etc etc, but they would just remain as American rhetoric to be
ignored after the dinner party.
Xi
Jin Ping has more strategic and tangible matters to deal with corporate America
than to waste his time parrying with Obama in futile and unproductive
discussions. China seeks to grow economically, scientifically and in technology
exchanges and needs the assistance and cooperation of corporate America to work
hand in hand for mutual benefits, for the good of Americans and Chinese.
Obama
and his soldier boys can play their game of one upmanship, to show who is
mightier with the gun and who is boss. Xi Jin Ping would smile and have a good
laugh after he wrapped up his commercial agreements, his sales and marketing
bags would be full with satisfied customers from both sides and with many jobs
to go with for the American and Chinese workers.
Many
Obamas will come and go, and many will come after him, to tell the Chinese
Presidents that they have problems with China . China will say thank you very much, let’s
trade more, let’s have more exchanges and cooperation in other areas of mutual
interests that we can cooperate and to benefit from them.
Yes
we can have more dinner discussions about America’s China problem and drink to
that. Xi Jin Ping would not sleep on them, would not have sleepless night
because of them. There are more important and fruitful things to occupy his
time to build China into a more prosperous
and developed country. China has no problems with the USA, only the USA has
problems with China. They created and fabricated their own problems and got
consumed by them in their own fantasies for the grandeur of the Empire. The
American govt can continue to spend their money on military weapons and
soldiers, China will spend its money and
time on economic development and the pursuit of scientific and technological
advancements. China only needs to spend
enough on military to keep the Americans from any military adventure in China and that would be good
enough.
They
would not be inviting Obama to Beijing after this visit. They
will be inviting the next President in waiting for more dinner talks and food
tasting.
9/25/2015
Racism hitting a new high in Malaysia
In my last
article I thought by telling the ethnic minorities to steer clear of the
current political tussle and fallouts they would be safe. By the look of
things, they cannot walk away from trouble and trouble is going after them. And
they know the situation is dire and MCA President Liow Tiong Lai made a call to
Najib to express his concern for the safety of the Chinese.
After the
Red Shirt rally many thought it was over and peace would return. There is a
Jamal Md Yunos bent on holding another rally tomorrow to march into Petaling
Street to protest against the shops mostly owned by the ethnic Chinese. Jamal
has been alleged to have threatened the Chinese community during the 16 Sep
rally. His agenda is quite obvious and
this time sparks will fly as they are more prepared to do what they failed to
do in the last rally.
Najib on the
other hand has been very supportive of the Red Shirt rally and likely to
support this rally tomorrow. Fear is every where. Liow Tiong Lai, the Transport Minister, has
been quoted in an Agencies report to say, ‘It is obvious that the rally goers
intended to stoke fear and create racial tension. BN must take stock and put a
stop to this unhealthy problem immediately.’
The big
question is whether Najib would do anything and it is looking very unlikely
while he is fighting for his own survival. A rioting on the streets would be a
great reprieve to take the heat off him and redirect the attention away. The
ethnic minorities in Malaysia, particularly the Chinese, would bear the brunt
of any break down of law and order tomorrow. Their are well being and safety
are hanging on tender hooks.
What is
going to happen tomorrow is harrowing.
Why build universities?
Yes, why
would govt and people build universities? To ask this question here is already
a sign of strong misgivings and a sense of despair. It is so pathetic to have
to ask such a question, but it must be asked. Would anyone expect me to list
down the reasons here why govt and people built universities? Anyone who can
read and understand this question would be most able to provide himself all the
answers to it. The reasons for building a university are so fundamental and so
basic that there should not be any need to raise it again. The very fact that
it has to be raised is proof that something is seriously wrong with the universities
and the important role and purpose for their existence.
If anyone
still demands an answer, pay a visit to the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah.
Read the carvings inscribed in stones at the entrance of the main building.
Yes, they were set in stones like the Ten Commandments as if the pioneers knew
that people down the ages would forget the purpose of building the school. The
very reasons for building the Chinese High School are the same reasons why universities
were built.
In 1958,
hundreds of thousands of people marched to Jurong to witness the opening of
Nantah, 南洋大学. Millionaires like Tan Lark Sye, 陈六使, donated $5m to build the university. This princely sum
could be the equivalent of $5b today in purchasing power. The Chinese
community, from the rich towkays to the dance hostesses and rickshaw pullers
also answered the call for donation for the university. Why would every one of
them think it important enough to want to contribute to this cause, to build a university?
The reasons
for building Nantah were not different from the reasons to build the University
of Singapore and the renamed Nanyang Technological University. There are now
many new universities, many built for commercial reasons and did not share the
common altruistic goals of Nantah and the University of Singapore, now NTU and
NUS. The commercial universities can be excused for doing things differently as
their purposes are slightly different with money making a key objective. The
purpose of building universities like NUS and NTU may have changed to some
degrees, but the fundamental and basic reasons for their reasons must not
changed.
Have they
changed? Some may be thinking that the universities existence is to be ranked highly
by farcical ranking organizations and to gain frivolous honours for being
ranked among the best. Is this the reason for the building of universities?
Again I
would ask, what is the purpose of building universities? Have our universities
lost their direction and purpose of existence? Universities are not like F1 or
Garden by the Bay, some feel good stuff for the rich to have a little fun and
fake importance. They have very important roles to play in the lives of the
people and the well being of the country.
The haze must be dealt with in haste
Since
Wednesday, the haze has been getting worse and air quality has reached a stage
when schools have to be closed. And Singapore is several hundred kilometers
from the sources of the haze. It does not need much imagination to know how bad
the air quality is in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Social and commercial activities
in the city state have hit a new low with visibility in many parts of the
island falling to less than 50 metres. And some residents are complaining that they
have difficulties watching what is on the TV screens.
And we have
heard only words, words of what the govt on both sides are doing to curb the
haze. Probably in another 50 years we would still be talking and exchanging
words. The govt has been telling the people that they have identified some
companies involved in the haze and would be taking legal actions against them I
supposed. Is it really so difficult to identify the culprits causing the haze,
particularly the big companies? Perhaps we need to send a few satellites into
space to do so. By the satellite images produced in the media, it is quite
obvious that the whole of Sumatra and Kalimantan are on fire. What would that
say about the companies involved or how many companies are involved?
A few things
can be done immediately instead of acting like lost sheep or headless sheep not
knowing what to do. What about imposing an immediate ban on all imports of palm
oil and related products from all the companies with plantations in Sumatra and
Kalimantan for a year for a start? And the ban should include by products from
companies that used palm oil from the same companies in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
The ban should be taken up to Asean and all Asean countries should also ban the
import of palm oil and related products from these companies. And if needed be,
a complaint can be tabled at the UN to impose a world wide ban on these
companies.
There must
be many things that the affected countries can do instead of sitting haplessly
waiting for a miracle to happen. If words are the only instrument available ,
the haze problem will still be around in the next 100 years and nothing would
be done about it except words and more words.
Have we run
out of ideas as usual in dealing with this hazardous environmental threat to the
health and lives of out people? Maybe we need to bring in a few more foreign
talents to help us solve this perennial problem. Oh, an easier way is to engage
some top notch consultancy firms from the US or UK or Europe to think up a
solution for us. QED.
PS. There is
something to be learnt from Mahathir in interstate problems. If the other side
cannot or unwilling to tackle the problem seriously, think what Mahathir will
do like the crooked bridge issue? Mahathir will solve the problem himself
unilaterally without needing the other party to do anything.
9/24/2015
The Philippines – Asean’s most power country preparing to take on China
A
NYT article appearing in the Today paper on 21 Sep 15 discussed the thinking
process of the Philippines and how it is trying to
take on China in the boxing ring. In
the 80s there was a surge of nationalistic pride among the Pinoys that
eventually wrought back their independence from the USA and sending the Americans
packing from two of the biggest American military bases in the world in Subic
Naval Base and Clark Air Base. Both
bases were the homes for the Americans in their Vietnam War and a home away
from home in the USA . The infringement on the
national sovereignty of the Philippines , in a way turning the Philippines into a semi American
colony did not go unnoticed. The nationalists in the Philippines took to the streets to
demand the GIs to go home. That victory was to the credit of the Pinoys unlike
the Japanese and South Koreans where the Americans would not go home.
Today,
the turn of events in the South China Sea with the Philippines at loggerhead with China , competing with China to claim islands for
themselves is making the Pinoys thinking of reinviting the Americans back. They
wanted to take on China militarily and are
depending on the Americans for more financial and military aid and the
possibility of stationing troops in Subic and Clark again.
The
Philippines have chosen to fight China head on with the
encouragement of Japan and the USA . While neighbouring
countries of China chose to cultivate good
relations with China and live in peace, the Philippines are thinking that they
could take on China with the help of the USA and Japan . Once this mindset and
policy are in place, it is all one way, to build up a strong military and even
compromising their independence by allowing foreign military bases in their
country.
Putting
up a China threat with a China not interested or has no
intent to set foot on the Philippines , the Pinoys have chosen
or are in the process of choosing to become a semi colony of the USA by voluntarily inviting
foreign military forces into their country.
No
one can beat the Philippines in strategic military
planning, in resolve to take on a super power and in nationalistic pride.
That’s the way to go Pinoys. The Chinese are shivering in their pants. The GIs
will roam the streets of Manila again. The bravery of the
Philippines is best demonstrated in
the spirit of Ello Ed Bello.
Tan Lark Sye 陈六使 – Early pioneers
The early history of Singapore did not
begin in 1965. Singapore
existed long before 1965 and there were many pioneering giants that lived
through our history. Tan Lark Sye was
one of the great men that lived among us. His contributions were no lesser than
other pioneers whose names were remembered in the street and road names of our
city, Boon Lay, Joo Chiat, Kim Cheng, Kim Tian, Nee Soon, Hong Lim etc etc.
Many of these were very rich and prominent heads of families, the old rich of
Singapore. Not many had contributed as much as Tan Lark Sye especially in the
field of education.
Tan Lark Sye was best remembered for founding
Nantah or Nanyang
University ,
南洋大学, and his contribution of $5m to the project. The
purchasing power of the $5m is easily in the region of $5b today. And on behalf
of the Hokien Huay Kuan, he donated 523 acres of land in Jurong to build
Nantah. Nantah was then the only Chinese university in Southeast
Asia and played a pivotal role in producing many
graduates that came from the neighbouring countries that became prominent
business, academics and political leaders in the region.
Tan Lark Sye was a giant of his time. He came to
Singapore as a young man of 18 but went on to build a fortune in rubber trading
and other industries, probably as rich as Tan Kah Kee, and was the President of
the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of Hokien Huay Kuan and Chairman of
Nanyang University’s Executive Committee. His misfortune came when he was
stripped of his citizenship for supporting the Barisan Socialis and died
stateless.
The Chinese community has not forgotten this man
and has honoured him in many ways and telling his stories in the museum that honours
the Chinese pioneers in Ee Hoe Hean Club. His contributions in education,
donation to the University of Malaya, as the founder of Nantah and as a
philanthropist, within and outside Singapore, should deserve more recognition
in the annals of our history.
Singapore owes this man a debt of gratitude and it
is about time that this man be honoured and given his due respect as one of our
great pioneers who once walked among us.
The political bitterness should be left to rest in history. Tan Kah Kee
has a MRT station named after him and his statue stands proudly in the Chinese
High School. Would a statue of Tan Lark Sye be erected to stand on our soil or
a street name after him?
It is a shame that a great man like Tan Lark Sye
is only briefly mentioned and remembered in the history of our pioneers. He was
a natural leader and could move crowds, and had great influence in the Chinese
community, a most feared attribute in politics. The past, present and future
alumni of NTU and Nantah were and are what they are today because of this man.
He is part of our history, a true son of Singapore. The pioneering spirit of
Tan Lark Sye also known as the Spirit of Nantah, and his contributions to
Singapore and education cannot be simply forgotten.
9/23/2015
Najib versus Mahathir
The battle
for supremacy and control of UMNO between Najib and Mahathir is growing with
both sides building up their alliances and forces and gearing for a final do or
die battle in days to come. Najib the sitting PM and his cousins in
Hishammuddin and Hamidi, with the Police Chief and several govt organizations
on his side are pitted against Mahathir and the defection members of UMNO plus
his former allies whose power and influence have yet to be fully exposed.
The
fireworks will start any moment with sparks flying everywhere. This could be
the mother of all battles for the control of the Malay ground. Both sides are
claiming to be defending the interests of the Malays and would need an enemy to
prove their convictions. The events after the Bersih 4 demonstration and the
protest by the Red Shirts are frightening examples to send notice to the
Chinese and Indian minorities to stay clear of this fight. They must know that
it is not their fight and any sign of their involvement will be used as an
excuse to direct the fire power in their direction.
The Chinese
and Indian minorities are best advised to stay clear of the conflict, disappear
if possible and better still to state their non involvement clearly. They just
cannot be involved to invite bloodshed on themselves. Do not become the convenient
devil for either side. Yes stay out, stay away. It is not their fight. They
would not survive when the elephants turn around and trample on them instead.
This is a time
when the Chinese and Indian minorities must know their rightful place in the
country. It would be plain stupidity to offer themselves again and again as the
whipping boy. And this time it is not just whipping. Lives will be lost, homes
would be burnt. Be warned and be wise.
Taking any side will bring about their total destruction.
The
Royalties are not taking sides. PAS is not taking sides. Would the Chinese and
Indians be so dumb to take sides in this tussle for supremacy between the Malay
leaders?
We built a Nation
The TV has
been broadcasting the history of Singapore during the days of Malaysia and the
fallout. There is now an exhibition on the separation from Malaysia with secret
files being declassified to trace the events, called the Albatross File. There
were letters by LKY, Goh Keng Swee and other ministers being shown to the
public for the first time.
‘We built a
Nation’ is an appropriate title to recognize and honour the works of these
pioneer leaders of our country. As LKY put it, they belonged to a rare breed of
people that were founders of countries and nation builders. They took pride in
building a country from scratch, creating a nation of people that believed in
themselves and took pride in themselves. They were brave men and women that
would not say die and slogged to build this country to what it is today.
What would
be the next chapter of this nation in the next 50 years? Would the title to
celebrate SG100 be, ‘We built a Hotel’? Would there still be a nation left of
this country? Would the people still be proud and hard working and be in
control and in charge of the country built by the pioneer generation of leaders
and people? Or would they be dismissed as losers, working in low level jobs and
the country taken over by the foreigners brought in by the leaders today, the
likes of Ello Ed Bello?
What would
be the fate of Singaporeans in 50 years time? Would the new leaders be
celebrating the transformation of a nation to a hotel with no citizens or with
the citizens at the lower rung of society scrapping for a living, and new
owners taking over this island they now called hotel?
Would anyone
remember the founding leaders of this nation and still celebrate them for
building a nation? Or would everyone be happily celebrating, ‘We built a
hotel’?
Would
Singaporeans queue for 10 hours to pay their last respect to Lee Kuan Yew if he
and his peers did not build a nation but a hotel instead? Would people lined
the streets under torrential rain to say farewell to Lee Kuan Yew if his legacy
is a hotel and not a nation?
9/22/2015
Ello Ed M Bello jails for 4 months
The Pinoy
who insulted and threatened Singaporeans was given a deterrent 4 months jail by
District Judge Siva Shanmugam. Though it was meant to be a deterrence and a
warning to foreigners not to be naughty in this country, the sentence was far
short of the maximum that could be handed down. According to media report,
Bellow could be sentenced up to three years and a fine of S$5000 for promoting
feelings of ill will and hostility among races. He could also be jailed up to a
year and fined S$1000 for giving false information. Looks like the sentence is
more like a slap on the wrist and far from being a deterrence.
What did
Ello Ed say or do? In his Facebook post, Ello called ‘Singaporeans losers, and
said that Filipinos were better and stronger, and would evict Singaporeans from
their country as well as take over their jobs, women and future.’ I think he
really believed it. And many Pinoys have already been taken over the jobs of
Singaporeans. The Philippines is a very
powerful country. Wait for my post on how this Asean superpower is planning to
take on China militarily.
Now that
Ello has been put behind bars, would this be the end of this anti Singaporeans
diatribe? How would the Pinoys feel about daft Sinkies? Would there be protest
in the streets of Manila? Would Singaporeans visiting the Philippines be safe?
What about the Pinoys here? Do they feel the same as Ello and now harbouring
hatred against daft Sinkies? Would they take it out in the homes of Sinkies and
their children?
I thought
our govt and daft Sinkies were very generous and magnanimous to open our legs
to foreigners to come here to work and earning good money. Why are the
foreigners, or some of the foreigners, turning against Singaporeans and hating
Singaporeans? Why do these foreigners think that they are better and daft
Sinkies are really daft and deserved to lose their jobs, their womne and also
to lose their country?
What is
happening? Don’t these foreigners feel any sense of gratitude for the good jobs
we offered them, the good money and the hospitality to welcome them to
integrate with us, many given PRs and citizenships? Or do they feel that they
are more deserving than the daft Sinkies, the real losers?
FBI investigating into 1MDB
What has FBI
got to do with 1MDB? Was Najib’s money in the USA, deposited or withdrawn from
an American bank or banks operating in the USA? What jurisdiction does the FBI
have on Najib, a Malaysian citizen, a Prime Minister of Malaysia?
Oh, the
Empire rules the world and has jurisdiction over everyone in this planet. And
when it deems fit, it will investigate the individuals, heads of state or govt
at its own discretion. Not an American is a non issue as long as the Empire is
in control of the world, everyone in this world is a subject of the Empire.
And if Najib
is not careful, as Mahathir said, ‘He could also be arrested if he leaves the
country. So he has to remain here, like how he withdrew the passports of some
people and barred them from going overseas.’ If this is true, this is serious.
Is there a violation of the rights of a citizen of Malaysia, that he can be
arrested anywhere outside Malaysia by Interpol, by the Empire?
Can Najib
visit Singapore and meet Hsien Loong in Singapore without being arrested? Poor Najib, now a wanted man by the Empire.
Would they sneaked in a hit squad like the way they went after Osama in
Pakistan and whisk Najib out of Malaysia to face trial in the USA?
This is
looking like a James Bond movie script. Can this be real? If Mahathir said so,
if the FBI is involved, can it be otherwise?
Muslim
leaders have this penchant to put their monies in American and European banks.
They trusted and loved the Americans and Europeans despite so many cases of
money and assets being frozen at the slightest excuses. Hope Najib did not put
any money in America or in Swiss banks. Swiss banks are also under the control
of the Americans and would open up their books and their vaults if the
Americans said so.
When would
Najib be arrested by the Interpol?
9/21/2015
NUS ranked 94th, NTU unranked in Reuters ranking of universities
The timing
of this ranking by Reuters cannot come at a better time when some were drunk by
the QS rankings believing that NUS and NTU were really top universities in the
world. And Times Higher Education ranked NUS at 25th and NTU at 61st. On the other hand the Academic Ranking of
World Universities put NUS at 101 – 150 band and NTU at the 151 - 200 band. The
differences in rankings were due to the factors used.
I would
believe if there is a ranking based on gaming ranking systems, our universities
would surely be ranked 1st and 2nd or some where up there
at the very top. If the ranking is based on having the most modern
infrastructure and modern equipment and facilities, NUS and NTU would rank
ahead of the best in the UK and USA. The same too if the ranking is based on
having the most foreign academic and administration staff in a local university.
But if the
rankings would to be based on skill sets of graduates and employability of graduates,
and the ability to produce top quality finance and banking professionals, NUS
and NTU would rank somewhere in the 500s or 1000s. Hundreds of universities in
India, China and the Philippines and other 3rd World universities would
rank higher than NUS as their graduates are much sort after here with the right
skill sets for employment. Maybe some degree mills would also rank higher as
their graduates are also accepted without checking by some organizations, and
probably with NUS and NTU graduates working under them and reporting to them. I
said, probably, as I have no data to support this. Please feel free to
disagree.
So what is
so good about rankings? One thing, if there is a lack of substance, go for the superficial.
As long as it looks good, sounds good, it is worth the money spent, event at
the expense of getting rid of Singaporean academic core and sacrificing places
that should go to our children but go to foreigners.
What do you
think?
Should Singapore emulate the USA?
‘Governing a
country is not simply a matter of circulating the same amount of wealth between
the rulers and the ruled. If Americans had insisted on a America only for
Americans, it would not have become a superpower. Replenishment of talent is
necessary, he who is not working for us is working against us.
Thankfully,
the minority faces among us do not fancy the concept that they are competing
against the majority. We are all competing against the rest of the world.
China only
for Chinese, or India only for the Indians may be workable, but Singapore only
for Singaporeans would be a joke.’ Today
forum writer Ee Teck Ee
I quoted the
above from the Today paper column Voices on 18 Sep.. I wonder how many of you
out there subscribe to this mantra. If Singapore is not for Singaporeans, then
is Singapore for everyone? We know who have been spreading this mantra and many
have been sold without thinking how relevant or irrelevant it is to us. It only
requires a little thinking to know that we are not USA the continental America.
We are not even the size of a big American city.
The rise of
an American superpower is not as simple as what the above writer puts it. The
USA was an American Indian country, conquered and taken away from the American
Indians, and the people of the land decimated to near extinction. Non Europeans
were tolerated not because they were valued as talents and welcomed. The
Africans were imported as slaves. The Asians were imported as exploited labours,
not allowed to engage in any professional enterprise worthy of the word talent,
except as labourers, cooks and laundrymen.
The USA was
already a superpower with their own brand of European talents. The Asian and
African talents came in only in the late stages of the American history, mostly
post WW2. And not to forget, the USA is a continent that can accommodate
hundreds of millions of human beans, like Australia. Even today, immigrants are
selectively allowed into the USA. In Australia, they don’t need to have more
immigrants for economic growth. They are still guarding their immigrant figures
very carefully.
The density
of this island is already exceeding the most densely populated American cities.
Do we need to keep pouring endless human bodies into this island for the sake
of economic growth? Can this be sustainable? Economic growth is not the end
alls of life. There are many other considerations that are just as important or
more important than economic growth. And adding population is not the only way
to achieve economic growth. Even Hsien Loong has admitted that we have maxed
out in terms of adding bodies into the island. Why are people still flogging
this crazy mantra of importing the whole world to our shores?
We cannot
compare our little island with the USA. Neither can we compare it with China or
India. We have to look at our own characteristics and limitations. Every
country should draw on its people for organic growth. Some foreigners can come
in to compliment the needs of the island. But to allow them in indiscriminately
to eventually replace the original citizens is madness. We don’t owe the
foreigners a living, we don’t owe them anything. But we owe it to all
Singaporeans and their children a good life. It is treachery and treason to
bring in foreigners to replace them and at their expense. What is the point of
National Service and a strong defence force?
It is very
difficult to explain stupidity to daft Singaporeans. Like some said, Stupidity
is incurable. Other countries are out there seizing every little bits of land
or island as their own, for their people. We are begging to give our little
island we fought for and built to what it is today, to everyone what wants to
be here. There are at least 100m people out there that want to be here. And we
are picking up the rubbish instead of the diamonds. We are a dumping ground for
human waste.
Why turn our
country into a rubbish dump?
9/19/2015
A Parliament of millionaires
With the
new Parliament getting ready to do business, many have taken for granted that
practically every member of the Singapore Parliament is a millionaire. The PAP
ministers and office holders are many times a millionaire, with some likely to
be billionaires or near billionaires. The rest of the PAP MPs are also
millionaires after serving several terms.
For the new
MPs, many are already millionaires before joining politics. As for the first
term PAP MPs, they are on their way to become millionaires when the offers of
directorships to public listed and govt linked companies come their ways. And
they could be millionaires after serving a year as an MP or less.
In the case
of opposition MPs, they are not so lucky and would need to serve one full term
before making it as millionaires unless they are already millionaires on their
own. And since most of the opposition MPs are serving their second term, with
Low Thia Khiang serving many terms, all of them should also be millionaires by
now.
This must
be another record worthy of the Guinness Book of Record, a Parliament of
millionaires, one of its kind in the whole world. And this kind of record is
really unbeatable.
The SDP team that could not have lost
The GE is
over, the results are cast in stone. Should have let it to rest and move on. I
just want to make a last comment on the SDP’s Holland Bukit Timah team that I
wrote earlier that could have taken down the PAP team. Not only that they did
not, they fared worst than the team in 2011 and that made the result so much more
disturbing. Technically, the SDP team had all corners covered, a medical
professional in Professor Paul Tambyah that was a head above Vivian, a woman
candidate in Chong Wai Fung to match Sim Ann, a most feared opposition
candidate in Chee Soon Juan and a Malay candidate in Sidek Mallek.
The SDP
team was carefully crafted to counter the PAP team. With Vivian and his
political bloops, he would not be able to stand up against Tambyah, at the very
best they would both split the votes evenly. Sim Ann had an edge for being the
known factor but many voters were turned off by her antics during the rallies.
She too could not gain much advantage over the SDP candidate for the female
votes. And Sidek Mallek would have made a clean sweep of the Malay votes as
none in the PAP team could be picking them up. Chee Soon Juan’s return would be
well placed to increase the anti PAP votes. The SDP could not fall lower than
the 30% hard core opposition supporters. How could the team get only 33% of the
votes, 6% lesser than the 2011 team? It
just did not make sense. There was no weakness in the team unlike in 2011.
With a hard
core of 30% as base, just the Malay votes would take it to near 40%. All Chee
Soon Juan and Tambyah needed to do was to bring 5% each and they would be neck
to neck with the PAP and likely to win.
The 33%
meant that practically all the Malay votes went to the PAP. It also meant that
Chee Soon Juan and Tambyah could not convince the voters to give them any vote
and actually lost more votes to the PAP team.
I have
discussed the reasons for a 10% swing votes, 4% due to new citizens and 6% due
to the goodies handed out and changes in some govt policies. The 10% swing
would mean the PAP team adding on 5% to the 61% in the last GE and the SDP
losing 5% from its 39%, ending with 34%, still one 1% more than the final 33%.
If the
demographic distribution of Malay voters was even, there should be a 10% Malay
votes in the GRC to square off the 10% swing, and the result should be more or
less the same as the last GE.
The final
result was just too incredible and unbelievable. This must be the biggest
mystery of this GE. It was like a strange event in the Bermuda Triangle that
defied all logic and reasons. How could a SDP team that was technically
superior or at worst equal to the PAP team lost so badly?
Call it a
miraculous win for the PAP team. The other mystery must be the near loss of the
WP team in Aljunied GRC. The voters could not switch camp just like that, and
without a big crisis. The AHPETC was no crisis but a red herring. The voters of
Aljunied were not so daft not to see it to affect their voting decision.
Yes, the
truth is stranger than fiction.
University
rankings good but not the key objectives
Hsien Loong
said this at the Nanyang Technology Institute’s reunion dinner, ‘The key
performance indicators (KPIs) of universities in the Republic should not be
about how high their rankings are, but how well they serve Singapore .’ This
is like what is so good about high rankings if they did not serve the interest
of Singapore and its
people? And what are these interests, jobs, skill sets, building a Singaporean
core in all fields and industries.
What if high rankings lead to a hollowing of the quality pool
of Singaporean academics and university students? What is the point to
providing so many good paying employments to foreigners at the expense of
Singaporeans, of providing good university places to foreigners instead of to
our children? A good comparison is the ranking of our media by foreigners.
Never mind if we are ranked 146, a few notches from the bottom, if the media
are serving national interests, the good of people and country.
He then reiterated the importance of university KPIs as: "Rather,
the KPI should be how well the universities serve Singapore . Whether
they are academically and intellectually rigorous and vibrant, yet develop an
authentic Singaporean character. Whether they give Singaporeans a good
education, not just academically but holistically, building skill sets relevant
to the economy so that people can get good jobs and fulfil their aspirations….’
It is sad that the Prime Minister had to say this to remind
our supposedly very intelligent academics in the academia not to waste money on
superficial rankings, on providing good jobs to foreigners and hollowing our
academic talent and resources. Isn’t this a crime against the people? Using
public funds to feed foreigners and replacing our own academics in the
universities? Get your priorities right!
Would Tharman stand up and say ‘Cheap, we have no local
talents in the universities and we need 30 years to get it right again like not
Singaporean bankers and finance talents?’ Shit, I shouldn’t use the word
‘local’. It should be ‘Singaporeans’ and not meant to include PRs. We need to
grow our own timber if we are going to survive as a people who called ourselves
Singaporeans and this island home. If not, yes, we would be just a hotel for foreigners
and we become the prostitutes servicing them and saying thank you to them for
patronising us, and we pay them for it.
Is this not what Hsien Loong meant when he said, and I quote:
“(While) at the same time, imbuing in students and alumni a sense of loyalty
and belonging to Singapore, a sense of purpose in their lives, so that people
are rooted here - with networks, friends and family - and want to give back to
Singapore." You don’t expect foreigners to sink roots here and be one of
us, to give back to Singapore when
they are here for the good time and waiting to make their pile to return home.
A few foreigners would be good, but we can’t expect too many to stay, and it is
also no good if we have to depend on foreign talents to stay. This is an easy
way out to increase our talent pool but would discourage the growing of our own
talents. And what is there then for our own people if this is the case?
Don’t give me that globalisation and borderless shit. Treason
is the word for these naive terminologies. The quitters and nomads like to use
them to rubbish the citizen’s right in their own countries. If not careful, and still blindly going down the road of bringing in more foreigners, one day the daft Sinkies would be like the refugees marching to Europe, people without a place called home, kicked out from their countries they once called home.
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