The natives of Sin should
stand up to applaud Prof Tommy Koh for his vocal support to the lonely voice of
Prof Lim Chong Yah in his call for narrowing the income gap and inequality in
our society. And thank the ST for publishing his view on this. One or two
individuals, no matter how distinguished, could not make any ground against a
pack of hyenas. There is an urgent need for the intellectuals with a conscience
to stand together to make the voice heard.
In his article in the ST
today, Tommy Koh was hitting hard by quoting British PM David Cameroon’s
comment about incestuous relationship in high places, ‘I scratch your back, you
scratch mine’ in the UK. Among the pseudo elite who are there to protect each other’s
interest and pocket, there is a race to pay one another as much as they could.
This kind of self gratification or in colloquial terminology, ‘pah chiu cheng’
is getting so serious and prevalent that it has become a norm. The elite
thought nothing of it, that it is their right of passage to richness and
instant gratification.
The pseudo elite are not
blind or stupid. They knew exactly what they were doing, selective objectivity.
Tommy Koh quoted the choice of using the flawed American model to pay themselves
crazy instead of the more conservative Japanese model when the loot is much
smaller. It is so glaring that the American model is running down the American
and the world economy, but the pseudo elite are turning a blind eye to the dire
consequences awaiting. They refuse to acknowledge or discuss the flaws of the
system as long as they can continue to ‘pah chiu cheng’ and have a good time at
the expense of the other extreme end of the social economic spectrum.
Tommy ended his article by
saying, ‘In conclusion, I wish to thank Prof Lim for being our moral conscience.
He has reminded us that our mission is to achieve growth with equity. Our
mission is to build a fair and prosperous Singapore. What we have achieved so far is a prosperous but
unfair society. Prof Lim has warned us that we have deviated from our original
path and that we are dangerously close to a point when our inequality could
adversely affect our cohesion and harmony.’
Thank you Tommy. To those
elite with a conscience, Tommy added, ‘those at the top, should, however,
reflect deeply on Prof Lim’s proposal and on their responsibility to society.’
Unfortunately many are busily
trapped in the act of ‘pah chiu cheng’ and have no time to reflect and simply
shoot off their hips at the proposal of Lim Chong Yah, without taking their
attention off their act of self gratification for a moment. Just wait for the
hyenas screaming in chorus to attack Tommy this time.