The Thai people have thus been divided, and there were even
talks of a breakaway Thai Republic
from the power centre in Bangkok.
This was found to be just wishful thinking. A better and less dramatic
development would be to hope for a King’s amnesty to pardon all the political ‘criminals’.
This has not happened and not much time is left for the King to have a change
of heart and to leave a legacy of a divided Thailand
that could precipitate in a final break up of the country when the King is
passé.
In the last few days of the King’s reign and time, many
Thais are hoping for a national healing, a time to forgive and to start a new
chapter of national reconciliation. Would the King’s last act be an act of
generosity and magnanimity for the good of Thailand?
Or would he leave behind a Thailand
in a state of tension and leading to a rejuggling of power and control, or
worst, in his absence? The King is still able to make his last wish come true
for the good or bad of Thailand.
Singapore
may not exactly be in the same dilemma but shares a lot of similarities. Behind
the façade of law and order and stability, many unseen forces are at work and
waiting to happen. When there is still time left, would it be good that some
kind of amnesty equivalent or mercy be shown to the fallen and the exiled that
happened to be on the wrong side of the political divide?
Amazing Grace is a very power song to heal the wounds and
cleanse the souls. An act of Amazing Grace can remove a big boulder on the hill
top that was placed there strategically, and waiting to be rolled down the
slope to flatten whatever on its path of fury and vengeance. There is an urgent
need for healing, to bury the hatchet, to shake hands and let the past fade
into history with minimal acrimony.
There is never a good time, never too late, to bring home
our Singaporeans overseas who still believe and call this island home. Any time
is a good time to bury the hatchet, bury the hate and bitterness of past
rivalry. These are the things that one should not keep in the heart forever or
to bring along to paradise. Better to
settle the debt in this world and go with a clean conscience, they say RIP, or
it would be paid by the next generation. The sons and daughters of Singapore
have a right to return to home. This honour and graciousness would be extended
to them sooner or later. And many would like to take credit to bring joy to the
hearts of Singaporeans, to see our long lost sons and daughter coming home, to
be one of us again.
Goddess of Mercy too would put on a smile should there be an
amnesty for all Singaporeans wanting to come home. Lay down the butcher’s
knife, look back, the shore is beckoning.
The time is now and here.
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