Chinatown hawker centre. Hawker Centres are a national heritage, selling a wide variety of food at very reasonable prices. They are spread across the whole island and is part of the Singapore way of life.
6/25/2012
The frightening tags of the past
There was a time when the British tagged the nationalists as terrorists or insurgents to put them in prison. The tag was changed to communist after the war. The communist tag was very dangerous even after we became independent. It was a tag of death or life imprisonment. Reading or holding a piece of communist literature or listening to communist broadcast was serious enough to have the tag pinned on for a life behind bars.
There were other tags like chauvinist, racist, religious bigots etc etc that were used in the past. Even anti govt or anti establishment tag can be dangerous. Was there an opposition camp tag?
Then, with the resurgence of terrorism, the terrorist tag became the new fearsome one. They are useful and important in genuine cases when terrorists are tagged correctly and kept from mischief and destruction. The concern is if someone is mis-tagged or wrongly branded for the wrong reasons.
There are signs of a new tag appearing. The xenophobia card is being waved furiously these days. Would this become the new tag to be pinned as a badge of dishonour and for more sinister things to come?
Branding is so easy a thing to do.
6/24/2012
Are Sinkie smug or daft?
Over the recent furore of xenophobia as claimed by the media
and people in high places, it has somehow added fire to feed the anger of
Sinkies towards foreigners. There were many comments by bloggers in TRE showing
contempt for foreigners for not being able to speak English.
Language has become the latest kid for bashing. Foreigners
coming here must speak English and nothing else. Hindi, Tagalog, Thai etc are
not acceptable. Sinkies refused to speak to them if they can’t speak English.
What is laughable or obnoxious is that they even rejected Mandarin as a
language of Sinkies. What’s happening?
The immediate question is whether Sinkies are daft or smug
or both. The next question is that our education system and our national policy
on bilingualism must have failed miserably. These Sinkies, true blue Sinkies,
not newly minted type, did not know that Mandarin is one of the four official
languages of Sinkieland. Cannot speak, refuse to speak Mandarin, feeling hurt, insulted
when foreigners speak to them in Mandarin! And sadder still, many knew how to
speak Mandarin but refused to communicate with the foreigner in Mandarin. The
foreigners must speak English.
What is the justification? Sinkies will not bend backwards
to accommodate foreigners by speaking to them in the foreigner’s language, which
happens to be one of our official languages, and deliberately making things
difficult to the foreigners by demanding to speak in English and nothing else.
Other than creating four official languages to level the
playing field, other than having the mother tongue as a social ballast to keep
the westernised Sinkies rooted to their own culture, language is simply a tool
for communication. The basic aim of bilingualism is to arm Sinkies to be able
to communicate with East and West, which is one of our strength. Now jokers did
not want to speak anything else except English to spike foreigners. Jokers
refused to acknowledge that Mandarin is one of our official languages. Maybe
some jokers don’t even know of this fact.
It is not funny.
6/23/2012
The innocence of scrapping estate duty
Many rich Sinkies were over the moon when estate duty was
scrapped. Now they could hang on to their assets and inheritance forever, and
not just one property but unlimited number of properties, assets and cash. This
is extremely good for the old rich and the super rich. Even the HDB owners were
in a way happy with it as they too were hoping that their flats would be worth
millions in the future. And this is not far fetch given the way things are
moving.
What people failed to see is the impact of abolishing estate
duty on inflating property prices. Without estate duty, no one needs to be
concerned about how high the prices of properties can go. The higher the
better, $50m, $100m or $1b, it is okay, very good indeed, for the owners. Govt
too need not be unduly concerned once this is taken out of the equation. It is
no longer a source of revenue for the state.
Seriously, it is this disregard to the high property prices
that is directly affecting property prices here. Everyone, from owners,
speculators and developers would want the prices to go even higher. And this
will trickle down to all other property prices.
And unthinkingly, the people that benefited most from this
no estate duty affair are the foreigners. They could come and buy up
everything, as investments or to park their money, which in turn drives up
prices even higher. And the foreigners are benefiting more than Sinkies as they
have much more money to invest in real estates. They need to park their money
somewhere. And we don’t have enough properties for them to acquire. If we are
blind to this fact, it is only a matter of time when foreigners would own all
the properties they are eligible to buy up. The number of rich foreigners is
unlimited and so is their wealth.
Another sordid tale of foreigners dumping their money here
is that some are ill gotten gains. Unintentionally or intentionally, our
property market is turning into the biggest and legal laundry machine for such
black money. There were many tales of foreigners buying anything at any price
without bargaining or batting an eye lid. They need to wash their dirty money
and where else allowed them to do so so freely and easily.
For those who are pissed off by the unfair advantages
foreigners are enjoying here, this is another point of contention. Foreigners
are taking full advantage of this situation, to exploit the property markets
for huge benefits. They are talking in terms of tens and hundreds of millions,
not the few millions which Sinkies are talking about or the few hundred
thousands of our HDB millionaires.
When property prices are in the tens of millions and
hundreds of millions, it is big money for the state in estate duties. Why are
the super rich and foreigners given such great privileges to multiply their
wealth which in turn fuelled the property bubble at the expense of the average
Sinkies?
It may be time to reconsider reintroducing estate duty to
tap on this very rich gold mine of properties in tens and hundreds of millions.
Considerations can be made to allow Sinkies to continue to enjoy a tax free
property at $5m or $10m. Anything more is reasonable for the state to impose an
estate duty on them, a tax to defray the country’s expense, and to curb the
uncontrollable escalation of property prices. And why not tax on the ill gotten
gains of foreigners and also on them to pay for pushing up property prices
here. They must be made to pay for the pains and sufferings of those who could
no longer buy what they wanted to buy because of them.
The scrapping of estate duty is not so innocent after all and
have very wide implications and consequences.
6/22/2012
Ah Kong kenna fined for protecting his family
My hero, Ong Long Hock, broke the jaw of a gangster and was fined $3000. He could have been jailed if not for his age and for self defense.
The gangsters, three of them, harassed his daughter in law, whacked his son and he as well when he tried to protect his son. They ran when the daughter in law called the police. Luckily or unluckily, Ah Kong and son caught one of them and that’s when Ah Kong gave the gangster a broken jaw.
Then the law took over. The law is the law. And Sinkie law is the most civilized and kind of all laws against gangsters. When gangsters beat you up, you must be careful not to hurt the gangsters in self defense. Ah Kong forgot, and in the heat of the moment, after being beaten by the gangsters, and seeing his son being beaten, gave it to the gangster. For beating the gangster, Ah Kong kenna fined $3000. Well done, prosecutor. You have done your job well. Justice is blind. The symbol of blind justice is on the front façade of the court.
The gangster has yet to be charged and his two accomplices are still at large. But they need not worry. The law will be kind to them. Poor Ah Kong, kenna hit still want to hit back. Didn’t know how civilized our laws are. Cannot anyhow hit people lah, even if they are gangsters who hit you!
By the way, if I were in the Ah Kong’s place, I would not break the gangster’s jaw. I would break both his hands and legs as well. And let the court sentence me to jail, for justice to prevail. The law is the law. The law is to protect the citizens from harm, including gangsters and provocateurs.
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