So the
Constitution Commission is set up to protect minority interests, so that
minorities are represented or elected to the Presidency. Everyone is taking
this minority interest at face value, that the minorities mean the Malays,
Indians and the Others. I have earlier wrote about the definition of the
minorities and how the great influx of foreigners here has actually changed the
social fabric of our country and several third world people are now forming significant
numbers as minorities here and would definitely want to be included into this
minority or racial game. Why not when the door is open for all the minorities
to stake a claim to the Presidency?
I am quite
sure our Constitution does not define who or which racial group will be
regarded as minorities and thus entitled to be appointed for the Elected
Presidency on a merry go round or roulette wheel system of preference. Perhaps
the Commission would also have to toy with the idea of amending the Constitution
to define which racial groups would now be officially, legally and
constitutionally given this special right to the pot of gold. Did I just say
Special Right? Would Singapore, a democratic country based on
justice and equality regardless of race language or religion, be sanctioning a
Special Right to the minorities based on RACE?
By doing
so, is Singapore starting to play the race game? I really hope
not and no race is Special to have their rights protected by an amendment in
the Constitution. I dread the day when the minority definition would include
the Pinoys, Myanmese, Indonesians, Bangladeshis, maybe Vietnamese or what not
and be protected by the Constitution saying that they will have their turn to
be the President of Singapore.
What is the
real definition of the word minority? So far everyone is presuming, assuming
that it is all about race and all about Malays, Indians and Others. But they are many kinds of minorities in the
island. There are the religious minorities, the social minorities, the gender
minorities, the cultural minorities and also the economic minorities. And there
is also the elites that would form another economic minorities as the super
rich, the natural aristocrats are a minority too.
Let me try
to imagine protecting or ensuring that the minority of natural aristocrats, the
super rich and powerful, are also a minority group to be protected by the
Constitution so that they can be the preferred choice for the Elected
Presidency. Does it make sense? Can this be a possibility? Protecting a small
group, a minority, the super rich elite to be the Elected President?
I don’t
think anyone would dare to have such a thought or make such a suggestion. Got
or not? But what is de jure may not be possible does not mean that what is de
facto without being de jure cannot be a reality. Would we end up with a system,
written into the Constitution whereby an economic minority, the super rich or
super powerful, or super talented, or natural aristocrats be protected and have
a Special Right to be the Elected President? Would we end up with a situation
where some people are more equal than others and provided and protected by the
Constitution?
What do you
think?