5/14/2012

North Korea is Singapore’s friend




Singapore is the third largest trading partner of North Korea. Its second highest ranking leader, Kim Yong Nam, had just paid an official visit with a trade delegation and is now in Indonesia for a similar purpose, to expand trade. Indonesia is also a good friend of North Korea.

But in Singapore, the North Koreans have many enemies. These are the unthinking Singaporeans who have been fed with a diet of anti North Korean misinformation written by westerners and proudly printed almost daily in our media. And the minds of these morons have been so tarnished that when they talked about the North Koreans, they behaved as if their homes have been burnt and looted by the North Koreans or their mothers were raped by them. Such simple minded people with an empty and unthinking head are easy to be programmed to think like little monkeys.

To these people, North Korea is bad, poor, abject poverty, famine, miserable people, aggressor, wanting to start a war with every country, wanting to send their nuclear missiles to attack them. Funny, do they know where is North Korea? Or do the North Koreans even think that these people exist? No, the North Koreans don’t even know of their existence and have had nothing to do with them. But why the hatred? Why did they think, or think they knew so much about North Korea to hate them? Daft is a very appropriate word here. Their whole thinking and mindset have been programmed for so many years that they are behaving exactly as what the programmers wanted them to behave.

Singapore is the third largest trading partner of North Korea. What does that say? Singapore’s leaders have been visiting North Korea frequently and the North Koreans too are visiting the island just as often. It is fortunate the leaders of Asean have not turned into puppets on a string and be made to dance by the puppeteers. They know that North Korea is just another country living its own way of life. And Singapore’s initiative to bring the North Koreans into the main stream of international relations like what it did to the Myanmese is the best way to go forward. Embrace the North Koreans and integrate them into the international community. Not threats of war and sanctions like hooligans and gangsters.

Singapore media has a role to educate the daft Sinkies to think objectively and not to be manipulated into how to think and what to think of the North Koreans in particular and the rest of the world in general.

Going back to the 60s





When Hsien Loong asked if Singaporeans want to go back to the 60s, I thought he was using that as a reminder that going back to the 60s was a bad thing. The things that are happening today point to one direction. It seems that it has all been planned for Singaporeans to go back to the good old 60s.



Just look at what Singaporeans have been told and how their lives are changing. The first thing is that they have been told to live in smaller flats and mentally prepared to think that small is good. They have also been prepared to go around in bicycles or take public transport. In the good old days, only the very rich drove cars, the rest took buses and private taxis. This too could become a reality.



Today I heard that Singaporeans are encouraged to become hawkers. What about the dreams of becoming doctors, lawyers and engineers? Actually becoming hawkers or pasar malam stall owners isn’t a bad thing. Hawkers can make big money and many are driving Mercedes and living in landed properties. I concur that this is an extremely good idea. No need to waste so much time and money for a university education only to buy a 3 rm flat on graduation, and maybe ended as a taxi driver or a hawker.



I am reminiscing the great times of those good old days of the 60s, carefree as a substitute to being out of jobs, and yes, our womenfolk were factory workers or maids. And my favourite, and in support of the govt policies, to integrate the foreigners, let’s live together with them under the same roof. Singaporeans can rent or share their flats with them, or they can rent or share their flats with Singaporeans. Then they can communicate and learn to live with each other happily and learning another culture and way of life. Singaporean’s life will be so much richer with the experience.



And of course there will be more hawker centres selling cheap and better food and faster in serving as well. Sounds like cbf. All the mothers need not worry so much about queuing for the best schools and wasting money on tuitions. Back then the aspirations were very low and thus not much stress in education. How much stress can there be if the aspiration is to be a hawker or a taxi or bus driver? Oops, actually taxi driving is the new ambition of PMETs when they can become their own bosses, independent, no one to breathe down their necks, a new breed of entrepreneurs or SME businessmen. Very 1960s.



We are progressing to the 60s. The new ambition of school children, 'I want to be a hawker.'

5/13/2012

Cauldron of Life

This is a series on life and the fire one has to go through in life. Surviving the cauldron of fire of life, one comes out as solid steel. Failure will see a melting down and turning into scrap iron. Living is a test of will, a test of character to survive in a path one chose to tread. It is not a walk in the garden. There are many twists and turns and one could be burnt any time in this journey of a life time.

Heavenly beasts - Pi xiu

This is another series of photopaintings that I have created with the help of Mother Nature. The image has never been seen before. They are not the mystical dragon or lion or the qiling. The closest I could relate this to is the pixiu, a smaller creature claimed to be the proetector of the owner and his wealth. Many images of the pixiu have been crafted, mostly in stone or jade, and displayed in homes or business premises. This photopainting could be hung on the wall at the entrance area, or the reception area of an organization in place of the carved varieties.


The unique feature of this kind of photopainting using the Art of RAR technique is that the images must first be photographed using a camera as the originals are unrecognizable in the water and will be there only momentarily. They will only appear in the full glory after some processing. This is a very unique and revolutionary way of painting, like painting the thoughts of Nature.

My tree of Life series is also created in the same manner.

A little mystery, a little miracle, a whole new way of painting.

5/12/2012

The fearsome population numbers




We need a population growth of 25,000 to 30,000 immigrants a year to sustain our society and economy, so said the wise men. There is no better solution. This is probably another CBF solution that is the best and nothing but the best. No other mortals will be able to think of anything else out of this box, the box that all the super talents’ brains are boxed in.

If these new annual intakes, they are mostly adults, were to turn citizens and move into a single ward constituency like Hougang, what kind of impact it will have on the social and political balance of the ward? Hougang only has about 23,000 voters. At 25,000 to 30,000, there will be one Hougang equivalent of voters in the making every year. On the other hand, the babies being produced by the citizens would need another 21 years to come into stream.

Don’t pray pray with this kind of input.

Should the govt mandate a wage hike for low wage workers?




The above was the topic for discussion in the Talking Point programme of CNA this week. It was interesting to how the different sides presented their for and against arguments to raise pay for low wage workers and how the issue of productivity seemed to be a natural instinctive reaction to the pro govt view. The need to raise productivity was the most important position for the pro govt representative. No productivity, no need to talk about pay hike.

I would like CNA and its programme hosts, Dominic Loh and Daniel Martin, to have a similar programme, this time to discuss raising Ministerial Pay and the issue of productivity thrown in. It will be nice to see if productivity is an issue and a fundamental reason to be used before any pay hike for ministers and for that matter, the President.  Was or should productivitybe an issue or a primary factor in raising Ministerial Pay?

I think CNA’s viewership will be instantly raised if such a topic is being put on air.

5/11/2012

Completing a cycle of change



The poor peasant Chinese were pouring out of China about a hundred years ago. They were driven out of their motherland to seek work to feed themselves. Staying back in China was not an option. Jobs were scarce and earning a living was tough going.

By mid 1950s onwards, they were still poor. Poverty and going hungry were the normal then. Things started to improve in the 70s onwards. Life was more bearable and food was not so scarce. The common mode of transportation was the bicycle.

For the Chinese that headed out to Singapore, the 70s and 80s were times of rapid growth. They were getting richer and faster and living was less of a challenge. Buying a home and a car were the norms. Bicycles were discarded for the four wheels with a roof, a prestigious symbol of success.

Fast forward to the present, some Chinese are returning home as jobs were in abundance and livelihood is no longer such a big challenge. Singaporeans too are marching back to China when job opportunities were more challenging in the island.

In China, the Chinese are building homes like Singapore did in the 60s and 70s and buying properties, and property speculation became a national past time. Bicycles were swopped for the four wheel status symbols. More people are getting rich faster.

Singaporeans are downsizing and buying smaller and smaller homes with more money to pay. Cars are getting out of reach and more Singaporeans are taking to public transport and bicycles. The story will come full circle when Chinese Singaporeans start to return to China in hoards, to seek jobs and better living conditions, to buy bigger homes and be car owners once again.

PS. The super rich are having a good laugh at such articles. Get out of my elite and uncaring face.