This GE is getting more interesting by the
days. There are many ways to stack the cards for the contest. There is the very
serious challenge concerning many issues and policies that would divide the
people and many would affect them personally, especially their pockets and the
future of their children. The contest could also be featured as a contest
between the nobilities and aristocrats wanting to rule the country and people
and the ordinary people wanting to rule the country themselves.
To the nobles and aristocrats, they have
virtually everything material, and the money to live a very good life they are
born with. They are natural in living a life of plenty. Why would they want to
waste their time meddling with so many complex problems of the people and risk
the wrath of the people for doing things wrongly? I think they are doing all
these for altruistic reasons, not for money or self interest. You may disagree.
It is not easy to find selfless people in this pragmatic society. Thank God there are so many living among us. They
want to work for the people, to serve the people, to make life good for the
people. It simply says that these are good people with hearts of gold, or pure
hearts. As Chan Chun Sing commented, anyone wanting to stand for election must
have pure hearts and the nobles and aristocrats have pure hearts, hearts of
gold for sure.
The peasants, the ordinary Singaporeans, by
extrapolations, must have questionable hearts, very likely not pure. So before
they stand up to want to be elected, they would need to have their hearts
examined to confirm their hearts are pure. Pure means pure or whatever that
means. One thing is for sure, no bad hearts or dirty hearts. How did the PAP
come up with so many natural nobles and aristocrats with pure hearts, or how
did they know? I dunno, but they do know. That is why they are telling people
not to contest the election if their hearts are not pure. Would this be a
prerequisite in the election, candidates must satisfy the election committee
that their hearts are pure?
So, would the ordinary people vote for
nobles and aristocrats with pure hearts to serve them, or would they vote for
ordinary people with ordinary hearts, maybe not so pure, to serve them? I will definitely vote for anyone if I know
that his heart is pure. My problem is that I cannot tell and did not know how
to tell if someone’s heart is pure or not.
Can anyone help me on this? Then I can blog
about it to tell the ordinary Singaporeans how to determine what is a pure
heart and who has a pure heart. Maybe it is a given, nobles and aristocrats
have pure hearts to want to serve the people. Never mind that if their
lifestyle needs millions to be satisfied. If the hearts are pure, it is worth
every cent paid to them. Paying the ordinary Singaporeans could be cheaper as
they don’t need to eat XO ‘chai tau kuay’ or fine cuisine. But their hearts not
sure pure or not. That is a given.
Natural nobilities and aristocracy have
natural pure hearts. They came from Pure Land, resided in churches, temples, monasteries
and holy grounds up in the clouds. The average and ordinary Singaporeans are likely to come from
the heartlands, a bit smelly to some, and take trains. Not being pure is quite
natural. The best they could offer is a good heart with cheaper taste and
cheaperer desires.