The revengeful Japs will never forget US nuclear bombing of Japan and will definitely return the same favour to US some day in future.
The launching of Japs new aircraft carrier on 6th August is a bad omen for America. It is a veiled threat that they meant to take nuclear revenge against US some day in future.
Why is US coddling the Japs and inciting them to create trouble in the East China Sea against China? After an era of Western and Japanese domination and imperialism during the last one hundred and fifty years China was left crippled with lost of huge territories of land to invading Western countries and Japan and with her economy in shambles , China was critically weak and despised by the invaders. That was the time Japan thought it could invade and dominate China totally. But with intense patriotism the Chinese under the leadership of Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou En Lai and the Peoples' Liberation Army fought bravely against the Japs and defeated them. However , when the Japs attacked America's Pearl Harbour , they stirred the hornets' nest and brought the Americans into the war against the Japs. With America's atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki the Japanese war of aggression against China was brought to a stop. The Japs have always blamed America for destroying their only chance of invading and subjugating China not forgetting that even without America's nuclear bombing of Japan , China would definitely and ultimately defeat the Japs and drive them out of China. However, the revengeful Japs in launching the new aircraft carrier on the 68th Anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Tuesday 6th of August is not a co-incident but is meant to carry out a clear signal and reminder to US that Japan will definitely take revenge on that infamy incident against US some day in future and in the same nuclear manner. Thus America should take the warning seriously and stop supporting and rearming an evil monster in the making. America should not side with the Japs but let China have a free hand this time round to deal with the Japs so that the Chinese can teach these Japs a fatal lesson once and for all and make sure that they will never rise up again to give trouble to the world.
Southernglory1
8/09/2013
My National Day Message
The
Singapore, our country, is there
for ‘US’ to make. The “US’ are Singaporeans, not PRs, the people that made this
country what it is today and will continue to make this country a liveable
place for our children for generations to come.
Our
Singapore, our country, its fate,
what it should be, must by decided by ‘US’ and not by a few individuals who
think they know best and what is good for ‘US’.
The
Singaporeans must make this country and govt to serve the interests of ‘US’ the
citizens foremost. And we can be generous and charitable to foreigners who come
here to visit or to work. It must not be the other way, when we are second to
foreigners and PRs and have to depend on their generosity and charity. The
foreigners and PRs are here because we have built such a great city for them to
live their dreams and make a good living. We allowed them, we gave them the
opportunity, not the other way. While doing this, we must not sacrifice or
compromise the well beings of our citizens to the extend that they become
jobless and have to scrape for a living, with low paying and unwanted jobs,
with no job security while having to cope with extremely high cost of
everything.
We
must be the owners, we are the owners of our country. We must be in charge and
not foreigners in charge. The foreigners, including the PRs, are here with our
consent and approval, enjoying our kindness at our discretion. The
Singaporeans, the ‘US’, must not be dependent
and at the mercy of foreigners for jobs and our well being. We are the host and they the guests. This must be the permanent formula and the host must not be elbowed out by the guests.
I
wish all Singaporeans a happy National Day fills with hopes of a better
tomorrow, for all Singaporeans and their children.
8/08/2013
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri!
I just came back after spending the nearly the whole day out and cannot miss the well and colourfully dressed Muslim brothers and sisters everywhere. There is one place they are missing though, the foodcourts. But that is understandable as they will be having their feasts at home with their families and friends.
I was at this foodcourt and the only people I saw were mainly Chinese, some Indians and some foreigners. Having the Indians and Malays all eating together in the foodcourts was nothing unusual as they are part and parcel of this country, they are a part of every Singaporean. Now the foreigners are also becoming a part of us as well. Their presence cannot be missed.
Today I really felt something missing, without the signs and presence of Malays among the customers. It would likely be the same for a Chinese or Indian festival with the particular tribe making the missing act.
Once again, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
I was at this foodcourt and the only people I saw were mainly Chinese, some Indians and some foreigners. Having the Indians and Malays all eating together in the foodcourts was nothing unusual as they are part and parcel of this country, they are a part of every Singaporean. Now the foreigners are also becoming a part of us as well. Their presence cannot be missed.
Today I really felt something missing, without the signs and presence of Malays among the customers. It would likely be the same for a Chinese or Indian festival with the particular tribe making the missing act.
Once again, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
A single swallow justification
Now that the Hair for Hope event in support of the Children’s Cancer Foundation that led to the punishment of 2 girl students by their principal is water under the bridge, I would like to revisit the thinking behind the incident that let to the fiasco and public outrage. I quote the Principal Marion Tan “Can you imagine if I were to say yes, I’d have everybody coming to school with a bald head. Sometimes it’s a fad, so they would take advantage of the situation.”
She has her point in that the girls did promise to put on
wigs if they participated in the event. And if she was in the army, the girls
would jolly well wear the wigs as promised. That is how the army works,
regimentation, and an order is an order. In this case, the demand for such an
undertaking by the principal is misplaced as it showed a lack of understanding
and appreciation of the Hair for Hope event. It is all about empathy and
compassion for those cancer patients that have to go through the painful
chemotherapy and the undesirable consequence of a bald head.
Let me return to the quoted statement above. This is like
the proverbial saying a swallow does not make a summer but many would insist
otherwise. And this is the thinking of the people in authority. They cannot
release the CPF savings to the people caused some DOM had squandered all their
monies on mei meis, or some have gone to the casinos. So it is best that the
money be all locked up. Imagine if the govt would to say yes, every retiree
would take out their money and feed the mei meis and the casinos. Jiat lat, all
would end up with no money the next day and crying to the govt for charity.
The same justification for not allowing people with higher
income to use lower class hospital wards with higher subsidies. If one is
allowed, all the rich people will opt for C class wards, maybe people living in
the Istana would also do so. Think HDB too, if one is allowed to buy smaller
flats, all would want to buy smaller flats.
What kind of mentality is that? Do the people making
decisions up there really believe in this logic? The stupid ones do, I am sure.
The smart ones are only using this flawed logic for their own convenience and
to serve their agenda and whatever schemes they are brewing. They are too smart
to think that this is logical thinking.
Don’t take a swallow and claim that it is summer. Don’t
think that seeing an albino crow and conclude that all the crows are white. Can
this episode be a lesson to the policymakers to fine tune their thinking? Fat
hope, this is a golden rule to rule the people and take advantage of the
people, for their ignorance and passiveness towards authority. The authority is
always right and always logical in their reasoning. Tio boh?
I remember, if we were to give the people a drumstick they
will demand for the whole chicken, or something like that. Where got exception
one?
Two National Day Celebrations
This
National Day is special in the sense that there will be two celebrations held
about the same time and within the same vicinity. One has a theme, Many
stories, One Singapore and the other, Reclaiming Singapore for Singaporeans.
The first, the official celebration organized by the Govt, will be held at the Marina Bay with much fanfare and all
the pomp and pageantry, a great festivity for all, Singaporeans and foreigners.
At least a hundred thousand spectators will be there, watching the parade and
performances and a grand display of fireworks to end the night.
Reclaiming
Singapore for Singaporeans will be
held a short distance away at the Speakers’ Corner in Hong Lim Park. There will likely be a
smaller gathering of mainly Singaporeans to celebrate the National Day
organized by Singaporeans with no official budget to give it the glamour and
colours of a joyous event. They will celebrate the National Day in a solemn low
key way, more in spirit as true blue Singaporeans, to remember the days gone
by, the great but forgotten Singaporeans that contributed to the success story
of this little island. They will remember what it was like when the island
residents were mainly Singaporeans, like a bigger kampong of people who lived
together for a long time and knew each and every one in the kampongs.
Amidst
this little celebration there will also be a tinge of sadness, of the days gone
by, the buildings and places that were lost forever, of the unrecognized and
fallen heroes that were cast aside by the furious pace of development and
change. There will be remembrance, there will be praises and regrets, but it
will still be a National Day celebration by the original Singaporeans, the
pioneers who built this nation and their loved ones.
Happy
National Day to all Singaporeans.
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