Now hear
this from Tharman.
‘There is
more freedom now compared to a decade ago, “let alone when I was your age”…I
was a dissident, a govt critic. It was completely different then, compared to
where it is now. We have evolved into a society that has more freedoms, but it
has some restrictions and they serve a purpose.”… “Society has to find the right balance and some freedoms have to be curbed for it to evolve in a way that advances other freedoms, he said. “Every society faces this. We haven’t found the perfect balance, and we have to keep evolving.”
The addition is prompted by Tharman's Press Secretary, that the first part about finding the perfect balance is still evolving and Tharman's view is that we haven't found the perfect balance. I do not want to misquote him.
(PS. I have rechecked the Today paper on the above quotes and that I have misquoted the DPM on the part about the perfect balance. My apologies to the DPM, no intention to misquote him. It is never my intention as such a thing can be easily checked. The key point in the article is about who should decide on the right amount of freedom, not so much as the perfect balance.)
The addition is prompted by Tharman's Press Secretary, that the first part about finding the perfect balance is still evolving and Tharman's view is that we haven't found the perfect balance. I do not want to misquote him.
(PS. I have rechecked the Today paper on the above quotes and that I have misquoted the DPM on the part about the perfect balance. My apologies to the DPM, no intention to misquote him. It is never my intention as such a thing can be easily checked. The key point in the article is about who should decide on the right amount of freedom, not so much as the perfect balance.)
The big
question, who shall decide how much freedom we shall have? Do we elect our
representatives to form the govt to curb our freedom, to decide how much
freedom we shall have?
Are we happy
with the amount of freedom we are having, and if not, why are we electing our
representatives to curb our freedom and then complain that we don’t have enough
freedom?
The freedom is ours in the first place. This is our
country, we are the masters/owners of this land. We elect representatives to
manage the country, not to rule over us, not to limit our freedom the way they
like it. Why do we repeatedly elect our representatives to restrain our freedom
as they wished? They will give us our freedom at an amount they think is right.
Is the GE a time for the people to elect their masters to rule over them?