Many of you
may not have noticed this. Freedom of expression is the new thing in Singapore.
Everyone is freely expressing himself in the freest way unmatched by any other
country in the western hemisphere. And this is not confined to just foreigners
expressing themselves with their special privileged positions as the darlings
of this island, the most sought after talents from the world, and must be
handled with care and sensitivity in case we offended them and they choose to
go to our neighbouring countries where the conditions are more hospital than
this piece of rock. Cannot rock the boat
and see them fleeing.
Let me offer
a few examples of freedom of expression by the citizens. One guy said he would
cut off the cock of a boy and shaft it down the boy’s throat. Now there is
another guy saying he will pay someone to rape a boy remanded in the mental
hospital. The price for such freedom is quite cheap and did not bother them.
They can afford to pay for it. Was it a stern warning?
Another guy
went even further by exercising his freedom of expression and slapped a boy
outside the court house in front of the media. Stylo milo. One was caught
talking about shooting the PM but released and given a stern warning. Where
else can you find people so daring and bold in expressing their feelings so
freely? Sin City got no freedom of expression? Cannot be right? These are clear
daylight evidence that freedom of expression is alive and practiced freely
here. What about Amos? What Amos?
As for the
foreigners, they even have more leeway in expressing themselves. They feel very
free to mock or insult the citizens, calling them stupid and daft, poor, no
talent, and the citizens were chided not to take it out on them personally.
Beating up a foreigner, taking the law into one’s own hand, will be dealt with
harshly by the authority. We are a rule by law country. Violation of the law is
unacceptable unless one is mentally insane. Then one could enjoy the comfort of
a mental hospital stay with tender loving care from all quarters.
What else
did the foreigners enjoy? When they are unhappy with the taxi drivers, if the
taxi drivers got the audacity to insist they pay the taxi fares after a drunken
spree, they simply expressed their unhappiness at the taxi drivers by beating
them up. Again, the price for such freedom of expression is cheap. They can
afford to pay for it.
Freedom of
expression is flourishing and well at a small price and many would be encouraged
to express their feelings freely. Would there be a time when someone say he
will pay for a hire gun to take out someone he is not happy with?