6/03/2012
Time scroll Series
This looks like a torn and tattered piece of ancient scroll. It is actually a painting that I have created using the Art of RAR Technique. See www.artofrar.blogspot.com for more of my rar art pieces.
6/02/2012
11th Asia Security Summit
This high power Summit,
called the Shangri La Dialogue 2012, commenced yesterday with a keynote speech
by H.E. Dr. H Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of the Republic
of Indonesia, entitled “An
Architecture For Durable Peace in the Asia Pacific”.The participants include
heads of state of Asean and key govt officials of the major powers.
I searched furiously for a report on this event and was
frustratingly denied. I thought it would be a front page news in the main media
but it seems that a footballer kicking ball into a bumboat as an advertising
gimmick was more newsworthy. I finally found it stashed in a corner and
spreaded across page 2 and 3, a
small column on each page, not bigger than 4R, that befits its importance as
newsworthy.
To me this Dialogue is a major event as it is an Asean
statement to the big powers of what Asean’s stand is all about with respect to
peace and security in the region. Yudhoyono made the Asean stand clear and to
the point. Asean welcome big powers in trade and investment, not polarisation
and creating military tension in the region. If big powers are here for
economic activities, they are welcomed.
He also made it plain to the Americans that it has no right
to stop emerging powers to grow and they should not be treated with suspicion
by the Americans. Every emerging power has a rightful place in the regional
architecture, ‘Asia is certainly big enough for all
powers – established and emerging – and there is always room for new
stakeholders, as long as they invest in common peace and progress.’
The Americans must know that this is a plain message that
every country, big and small, including every Asean country, has a right to
grow and be an emerging power in the region. America
cannot labelled any country as dangerous just because they wanted to be an
emerging power and to be threatened with the raising of tension in the region,
just like the case of North Korea.
If the American can make a case out of North
Korea, it can do likewise to all regional powers,
branding them as dangerous and suspicious, and threatening them with sanctions
or threats of war.
It is a noteworthy speech that says Asean has a mind of its
own and knows where its interest lies, that peace and security in the region is
of paramount importance, and regional conflicts incited by the Americans would
not be entertained. Asean will conduct its own brand of diplomacy through
peaceful negotiations and not through escalating tension or war.
It is interesting to hear what the Americans have to say
this time, raising the spectre of a China
or North Korean threat again, and Asean needs the US
military presence to counter China?
May the farce be with you
I must have written quite a few pieces of farce lately. And
I know that whatever I wrote, some will agree with me and some will disagree
with me. But that is only natural. Be it farce or truth, facts or fictions,
there will be people who agree or disagree with you. The thing is that in every
farce there are some truths and in every truth there are always embedded with
farces.
One very pertinent truth that I did not say is that the big
tree is falling and the monkeys are going to scatter. Agree? As usual, some
will, but the diehards will swear with their pants that the monkeys will stay
together. My bet is that this day will come and must come. And it will be a
time to write about more farces and more truths.
When Yoda told young Luke, ‘May the farce be with you,’
oops, I mean ‘May the force be with you,’ it was a story of good versus evil,
and the force was meant to be good. Luke was also tempted by the Emperor to
join the dark side. That was Hollywood
and good and evil are easy to tell. In reality, the good and evil are
interchangeable. The dark side could be the good side and the force or farce
could be the wrong side.
What is also very sure is that in uncertain times like this,
many able people will step forward to fulfil their destiny. Many are waiting
for the moment, and it will come. The moment is imminent. And a new chapter
will begin with new players and old players crisscrossing and taking sides. I
can sense the forces of change building up, like Yoda said, feel it, feel the
force.
Most Singaporeans welcome foreigners but…
This is the finding of the most authoritative English
newspaper in the island. It did a survey on 400 individuals on their views
about foreigners and the result is published in the paper today.
Coincidentally the finding is as good as what is expected.
The people welcome more foreigners and foreigners are needed if we want growth.
Also foreigners are more talented for sure. And foreigners will contribute to
our growth. But I am to fill the survey form, I think my answers will be very
different. And if there are 400 respondents like me, I don’t think anyone will
want to publish the result of the survey.
It is not that I am anti foreigners. I think there is a
place for some foreigners to be here. But I strongly disagree with the number
of foreigners here. I strongly disagree that they are needed for the type of
growth the average Sinkies want and the kind of lifestyle that they are forced
to live with. And to call them talents is rubbish. There are many more local
talents that are now regarded as non talents. Many are not better than the
average Sinkies in all levels except the very exceptional like the few American
entrepreneurs. And many are of dubious background but with a lot of money to
throw.
We definitely need the foreign workers in the construction
industry and some lower level jobs that no Sinkies want to do. We definitely do
not need plane loads of questionable middle level executives to compete with
our graduates from the three top local universities. Unfortunately, somehow,
the local graduates from the local universities will never be good enough. Even
at top management level, many are also found not good enough, especially in
finance. But this problem will be solved in 20 years time. They realised that
we are not producing good finance talents and they are starting to work at it.
In 20 or 30 years time, the top banking institutions may see a chance to be
headed by our own, genuinely local talents.
I wanted to conduct a survey on the views of netizens on how
they feel about this survey and how they feel about foreigners. Then I know
that the result would be what I expected. I humbly understand the biases in a
survey sample and would not have the audacity to claim that it reflects the
view of the average, or majority of Sinkies. That is how real people can be and
how unreal people can be in the conduct and findings of surveys.
If I were to do a survey with an intended outcome, I can
even jig or rig the result by carefully choose who I ask, how many is the
sample size, the smaller sample the better, how the questions are phrased, and
even throw away those answers that don’t fit the results that I wanted. Heh
heh, it is so easy to conduct survey to produce the result that I want or for
whoever wants it. I can simply cheat or game the result.
But that is me, or that is the kind of result one can get
from the netizens, biased and unrepresentative. Big reputable organisations
will not do such silly things or conduct surveys on netizens when the results
will be known even before the survey is completed.
Back to the ST survey. Now that it is confirmed that Sinkies
are quite happy with the foreigners here, then everything is fine and there is
no problem bringing in more, except a little bit more, not so many. How many is
not so many?
6/01/2012
An exceptional talent
He molested an undercover cop and tried to bribe her with $100. He was jailed for one month and fined $10,000 for attempting to bribe a police officer.
In mitigation, his defence lawyer told the court that he ‘was an exceptionally talented individual, who graduated with a first class honours degree in engineering... He was also very good singer and had qualified for vocal training at the London School of Music.’
I am not sure if the court took into consideration the molestor’s exceptional talent when passing the sentence. What I thought was a pity is that he was not recruited as a foreign talent to boost our economy. First class engineering must be rare and in high demand here. And good singer could be usefully employed in our entertainment industry.
What a waste of talent. He could be another esteemed FT and may even become an MP with potential to be a minister.
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