Mao was the
ideolog and his thoughts were in many cases idealistic ideologies. China was
thrown into turmoil when the young followed the thoughts of Mao blindly and
religiously. Many suffered, many lives were lost, arts and cultures were burnt
and destroyed.
Then came
Deng Xiaoping who brought some realism and pragmatism into the lives of the
Chinese, moderating the extremes of Mao’s Thoughts and made them more relevant
to the new realities of a new world. In the tussle between ideologies and
pragmatism, China found a middle path to modernization. The thoughts of Mao are
still there, vivid in the minds of the present day leaders, but in most cases,
for recitation and to respect the great leader. In practice, Mao’s Thoughts
were furthest in the minds of the new leaders in China.
A leader
that has acquired a stature that is undisputed and held in awe could do good
and also harm to the people and country. Blindly following old thoughts that
have gone irrelevant is a recipe for disaster.
Singapore
has a similar all powerful and influential leader in LKY, a deity like figure
that still lives in the lives of many Singaporeans. LKY is still very
influential in the lives of Singaporeans in the leaders and the common folks.
The hard truths of LKY still linger in the thinking of many who had worked with
him. His words are gospel truths to many and acted as guiding principles in
what they are doing. Like Mao’s Thoughts, some of the hard truths, principles
and policies have been overtaken by time and no longer relevant, obsolete.
Sticking to them unthinkingly would do more harm than good to the people and
country.
Unfortunately
there are still many parrots parroting some hard truths as if they are the
perpetual truths to be passed down to the future generations in the same manner
when they have been overtaken by events. Though many of LKY’s hard truths would
transcend time and have far longer usefulness and implications, there are
surely some that must be discarded into the bins, or be modified to the new
realities. It needs thinking and reassessment to use and apply the hard truths
and wise quotes of LKY to be effective and useful. Blind parroting is a sign of
trouble, of lazy and unthinking minds at work, of cheapo with no confidence and
ideas of their own. The safest thing is to parrot the oracle.
The quoting
of LKY’s hard truths and assumptions of things and policies will still be heard
for a long time to come. Some quoting them knowingly, some unconsciously as the
thoughts have been ingrained into their psychic for good or bad. Some will
still apply them blindly without knowing that time has changed, things have
changed, to the detriment of the people and country.
This is the
curse of having leaders that have too overpowering influence on their believers
and being too godlike, or elevated to the level of powerful and beloved
deities. Would Singapore suffer the same curse and fate of gods and deities? Or
would there be another equally powerful, respected and wise leader to emerge to
moderate the hard truths and wise quotes of LKY, to make them relevant to the
changes in time?
There are
just too many parrots all over the place. You can hear them when they open their
beaks to expose their bird brains.