For the last few decades, the USA has been the number one terrorist
country in the world unchallenged. It has been bullying and terrorizing
countries all over the world, allies and foes, doing whatever it likes
with impunity. It commited murders, assassinations, regime change,
sanctions, bankrupting govts by economic sanctions and war crimes by
killing the innocents in the tune of millions all over the world. The
sickness of all these wanton killings and destructions is that the whole
world have to pretend that the Americans are the most peace loving
country, the protector of peace and human rights. But all the countries
know very well that the Americans are the number one terrorists in the
world today. I stand corrected on this as some silly Asian countries
really believe the Americans are godsend angels to save and protect the
world.
Today we are also witnessing the emergence of another terrorist country,
the next number one terrorist country in the making and would be the
worse the world would see in the future, outdoing everything the
Americans have done if left to its own device.
India is a struggling third world power with big power ambition, wanting
to be the next super power, to take over the reign from the Americans.
But this is still a far and distant dream. However, though basically a
third world and dysfunctional country, it does not behave as one but a
regional hegemon, believing that it can do as it wants like the
Americans.
Its immediate neighbours have been suffering from the oppression of
Indian hegemony. Pakistan has been regularly on the receiving ends of
Indian hostility and war. Sri Lanka was not spared either. Even China
came under attack by the Indians in the 1962 border war, and recently in
the border with Bhutan, when the Indians arrogantly and brashly thought
they could seized Chinese territories that were stolen from China by
the British. They are claiming everything the British raj handed over to
them, lands belonging to China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and its other
neighbours.
Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim have become Indian protectorates and controlled
by the Indian govt in New Delhi and restrained from becoming
independent countries, economies suffocated by India and condemned to
underdevelopment, foreign relations controlled and determined by India,
their people de facto subjects of the Indian Empire.
The ruthlessness of the Indians to use force against its neighbours
unilaterally could be seen by the recent attempt to take over disputed
Kashmir from Pakistan and China. This was with total disregard to a
region that is mainly populated by Muslims. The separation of India and
Pakistan was mainly because of this religious divide, the inability to
coexist as one people because of different religions. But India does not
care and wants to annex Kashmir into a Hindu population that is hostile
to Muslims.
And on the eastern front in Assam, with the state already under Indian
control but with a huge Muslim population, India arbitrary decided to
disown the Muslim population, all 2m of them and rendering them
stateless. India officially announced that it would not be a recipient
country for refugees, and would not want the Muslims in Assam. Where
would they end up with is not India’s problem.
This uprooting of 2m people who have settled down in Assam, some
historically have been there, or moved from India to East Pakistan
during the division and declaration of independent India and Pakistan
from the British Empire, is a harsh and cruel decision on the fate of
the Muslims in Assam. India just wants the land, not the people. The
saddest thing is that even Muslim Bangladesh did not want them, like
they did not want the Rohingyas.
The Muslims in Assam would become stateless, boat people, refugees that
would flow over to neighbouring Myanmar and Asean. And these
neighbouring countries would end up being hosts and recipients of the
refugees, not wanted by India and Bangladesh and would come under attack
by the West for not taking them in.
Singapore may be the only country that would benefit and welcome them
with open arms as increase in population is an easy way to increase
economic growth, regardless of the adverse long term implications to its
citizens. Just paste a talent tag on their foreheads and Singaporeans
would be clueless of what is going on.
The same fate would fall on the Muslim people in Kashmir if India
succeeds in annexing it into the Indian Empire. They would likely become
stateless like the Muslims in Assam and become the new refugees to
flood the neighbouring countries.
This is the India of the future. While still basically a third world
slum country, it is displaying how ruthless and brutal it can be should
it become more powerful militarily to exercise its military might over
its weaker neighbours. India is the next terrorist country in the making
in the likes of the Americans.
China's J10CE, the Rafale killer. The only modern fighter aircraft with real battle experience and real kills. 4 Rafales, 1 SU30, 1 MiG29 and an unknown aircraft.
9/04/2019
9/03/2019
Education for our children
Hsien Loong in his National Day Rally talked about the importance of educating our own children and also about the slew of measures and subsidies to reduce the cost of education for our children. These were well received and were cheered by his audience at the rally.
On the other hand many who knew how much had been spent on the education of foreign children here would at best said better late than never. The financial burden of providing a good education for our children for the past decades was fully on the shoulders of parents with some pawning or selling their homes or emptying their savings just to do so. And while making these financially very painful decisions, they were seething with anger at the free millions and billions being thrown at children of foreigners that have not contributed a single cent to our economy and country, people that have nothing to do with us.
The parents of children that are in schools and tertiary education could now breath a sigh of relief somewhat at the recent announcements of additional subsidies for our children. No matter what, every dollar saved is a dollar saved and in terms of education fees, this can come to hundreds and thousands of dollars.
I have posted a link above to a video clip of Lim Tean's views on what the new education subsidies are all about and a different take on this issue. It gives a completely new and contrasting perspective of things from another angle.
It is only 10 minutes. Happy viewing.
It is only 10 minutes. Happy viewing.
9/02/2019
Hong Kong- Free enterprise
Today, the Hongkongers have many more times the political freedom and human rights under the Hong Kong govt. If they were to protest against the British colonial masters like they did today, they would have been machine gunned down like the British did to the Indians in India.
The grievances against poor housing were not the doing of the present govt, but the legacy of the colonial rule. This can be easily resolved by a massive resettlement programme with new cities in the neighbouring provinces. With the improvement in high speed trains they could be in Hong Kong in less than half an hour, free from the jams in crowded Hong Kong and living in spacious and reasonably priced housing. Their quality of life could take a quantum leap for the better, and they could have all the economic freedom and the new political freedom and human rights under a China that is racing ahead in economic growth and prosperity. They could travel the world freely like the Chinese and enjoy the growth and prosperity of a new China. But they chose to protest, to riot, to get themselves criminalised, harmed and maybe killed or deported eventually, when the good life is theirs to make.
I have digressed from the topic of free enterprise in Hong Kong today. Look at the following pictures of the police riot wear and those of the rioters. Both are equipped to the best they could get, money could buy, in free enterprise Hong Kong.
Hong Kong riot police wear. Pic from CNA
Rioters' riot wear. Pic from SCMP
Another rioter very well equipped and protector from tear gas and other material thrown at them by the police. Pic from SCMP
From the above pics, the rioters are just as well equipped and protected as the riot police. I can't call them protestors anymore. They have turned into rioting and bordering on being terrorists. They could buy all their protective gears easily from the streets of Hong Kong. There is apparently no control on these items. Even the dangerous laser lights could be purchased freely to be used against the police.
Where else would a govt allow such equipment to be sold on the streets like toys, easily available to the rioters, to be used against the police? Oops, someone told me another story. The rioters could get their gears easily because some parties are supplying them and the police or some quarters of the govt are closing an eye to this business.
What is real? Is the Hong Kong govt so stupid to allow these gears and dangerous equipment to be made available so easily, in abundance to the rioters? Is this free enterprise in Hong Kong or a conspiracy involving some parties in the govt, and the whole thing is a big wayang?
The best thing for China to do is to declare an emergency and remove all the colonialists in the govt. The Hongkongers are Chinese and should not be ruled by foreigners that filled the bench in the Supreme Court to rule against the interest of Chinese people, Hong Kong and China. This is the time for China to clean up Hong Kong from colonial rule. Hong Kong is not ruled by Hongkongers but by foreigners, with high court judges that are not Hong Kong citizens, not Chinese citizens, some holding dual nationality, some simply foreign citizens. This shameful existence of foreigners in the Supreme Court has to be cleansed immediately. Hong Kong is China and not a part of the British Empire.
9/01/2019
What defines a Singaporean? Principles or Pragmatism
Ms Ten Leu Jiun Jeanne-Marie has on Monday (26th Aug) informed TR
Emeritus (TRE) that she has managed to secure enough funding to bring
her case before the Appellate Court.
On 10th August, Ms Ten had made an appeal for funding on her blog and TRE for a sum of SG$20,000 being costs for an appeal she intends to file with the Appellate Court. [ LINK ]
Ms Ten has been involved in a lengthy 12-year legal battle with the National University of Singapore (NUS) over a Master’s Degree which she has earned but has been withheld by the university. [ LINK ]
Of the $20,000 required, an interest-free loan of $6000 was offered by a student with the balance met by proceeds from the online crowd-funding and her own savings.
Representing herself, Ms Ten filed the Notice of Appeal at the very last minute on Monday (26th Aug).
Ms Ten would like to express her appreciation to all those who have contributed and/or offered encouragement.
The Team@TRE wishes Ms Ten all the best.
The above article is posted in the TRE. Ten Leu Jiun is fighting NUS for her masters degree which she claimed was due to her but NUS refused to confer to her because she was a whistle blower on the misconduct of her professor. It has been a long 12 years battle and she is going to court again after raising enough money to fight for what she thinks is right and hers. You can't find justice in Singapore if you can't pay for it like this case. I have contributed my small part to her legal fund.
Some have dejectedly told her to give up as it is too costly both in time and money, like most Singaporeans would do, being practical or being hapless. Some have told her to fight on on the grounds of principle and ideals. It is tough fighting the establishment and hope she gets her justice she deserves. Big question, principles and values more important or being practical more important? This question defines what a typical Singaporean is like.
Below are a few comments on her case in TRE.
On 10th August, Ms Ten had made an appeal for funding on her blog and TRE for a sum of SG$20,000 being costs for an appeal she intends to file with the Appellate Court. [ LINK ]
Ms Ten has been involved in a lengthy 12-year legal battle with the National University of Singapore (NUS) over a Master’s Degree which she has earned but has been withheld by the university. [ LINK ]
Of the $20,000 required, an interest-free loan of $6000 was offered by a student with the balance met by proceeds from the online crowd-funding and her own savings.
Representing herself, Ms Ten filed the Notice of Appeal at the very last minute on Monday (26th Aug).
Ms Ten would like to express her appreciation to all those who have contributed and/or offered encouragement.
The Team@TRE wishes Ms Ten all the best.
The above article is posted in the TRE. Ten Leu Jiun is fighting NUS for her masters degree which she claimed was due to her but NUS refused to confer to her because she was a whistle blower on the misconduct of her professor. It has been a long 12 years battle and she is going to court again after raising enough money to fight for what she thinks is right and hers. You can't find justice in Singapore if you can't pay for it like this case. I have contributed my small part to her legal fund.
Some have dejectedly told her to give up as it is too costly both in time and money, like most Singaporeans would do, being practical or being hapless. Some have told her to fight on on the grounds of principle and ideals. It is tough fighting the establishment and hope she gets her justice she deserves. Big question, principles and values more important or being practical more important? This question defines what a typical Singaporean is like.
Below are a few comments on her case in TRE.
Rabble-rouser:
Nothing to say except good luck! I hope that you find what you’ve been pursuing all this time worthwhile!
A 12 year legal battle takes a lot out of your productive lifetime. And a lot of money went to feed the lawyers & the court system in the process.
The legal mechanism is an unproductive industry where everyone loses except for the ones holding the court proceedings & their legal players. The only other such industry I know are the casinos.
Would wish you all the best but my gut feeling is that there will be more to come after you take on a system which is not only authoritarian but also unaccountable to public opinion. There can be only one outcome!
Court of Appeal judgement cost are even more prohibitive! If the appeals judges awards 100% cost to the defendants ie. NUS. Methinks that $20k deposit wouldn’t be enough to settle the final sum on the appeal on top of the earlier court judgement amount mentioned which is yet to be settled.
A 12 year legal battle takes a lot out of your productive lifetime. And a lot of money went to feed the lawyers & the court system in the process.
The legal mechanism is an unproductive industry where everyone loses except for the ones holding the court proceedings & their legal players. The only other such industry I know are the casinos.
Would wish you all the best but my gut feeling is that there will be more to come after you take on a system which is not only authoritarian but also unaccountable to public opinion. There can be only one outcome!
Court of Appeal judgement cost are even more prohibitive! If the appeals judges awards 100% cost to the defendants ie. NUS. Methinks that $20k deposit wouldn’t be enough to settle the final sum on the appeal on top of the earlier court judgement amount mentioned which is yet to be settled.
patriot of TUMASIK:
You deserve to WIN…(12 years is a long time and your patience is
God-Given)… even if the odds look bad with the current system in
place…May the Hand of God & Fair Justice be upon whoever that sits
on that Panel and may he/she have the CONSCIENCE of Mind and NOT the
CONviction of man to come to a JUSTIFIED decision
Your experience is not worth a dime and costly outside the familee.
Wake up.
Self Check Self:
Bernard:This is the belief that led to the mess she is now.
My own experience shows there are Principled and Morally upright Judges.
Hope you get appeal Judges with these values.
Importantly, provide facts with evidences.
These facts can’t be twisted.
Only hope that the appeal Judges don’t say “it’s not the mandate of this Appeal Court” for what ever reason.
Stay strong, be focus, be and have patience, never loose your cool, be graceful and nice to all including the Appeal Judges.
You can’t go wrong.
May God Almighty guide, enlighten, bless and Justice will prevail
Merdeka
Your experience is not worth a dime and costly outside the familee.
Wake up.
8/31/2019
Brown face, who to decide what is sensitive and what is not?
The
brown face ad again became the topic of discussion of Shanmugam and some
academics and undergrads at NUS. According to Shanmugam, we should be
discussing about race and sensitivity, ‘how do the minorities feel, and how do
the majorities feel. Have this openness in the conversation.’
Perhaps
this is the first time someone asked about how the majority feels. It has all
the time been how the minorities feel. As the majority, how do they feel when
some minorities, bigots, scold you as racists with four letter words? Only in
Singapore can the minorities get away with such coarse verbiage hurled at the
majority freely and with increasing frequency and thinking that it is ok, and the
timid majority will not hit back but accept being cursed and attacked meekly. Try
that in Malaysia or Indonesia and see if their majority would be as meek as the
so called ‘racist’ Chinese here.
If
the Chinese are racists as the two bigots claimed, there would not be so many
mixed marriages involving Chinese to other races, to a lot of Indians. If the
Chinese are racists there would not be so many ministers and CEOs that are
Indian, based on meritocracy. If the Chinese are racists, the President of NTU, the seed of Chinese language and culture,
would not be given to an Indian. If the Chinese are racists, Chee Soon Juan
would have won in Bukit Gombak hands down, not to an Indian by the name of Murali. Or maybe the Chinese are simply stupid, did not know what is going on, did not bother.
What
more is needed to dispel the views of the bigots that Chinese are racists? If
the Chinese are racists, the silly Chinese that appeared in the bigots’ video
clip would not be so silly to be there, chirping along as if he is not Chinese and enjoying being cursed and fucked at.
In
this whole episode, no one bothers to ask the view of the Chinese majority as if
they are non existent. What is important in such claims of racism and
discrimination is who should be deciding when it has crossed the line.
Obviously it must not be left to the bigots and minority racists to decide. In
the brown face ad case, it was the two bigots that set the agenda, that decided
that it was racist, wrong, insensitive. And the unthinking stupids went along and
demanded everyone to apologise. Not true?
Hey,
what is wrong man? The Council in charge of advertising in Singapore and the
AGC said there was nothing wrong with it, nothing criminal! So what the fuck is
this brown face ad being repeatedly used as something wrong and insensitive to the
minority, that this is the new OB line? Which minority? Can a black face decide for the brown face and call
foul? Maybe can because we are still puzzled if the President is a Malay or an Indian.
If minority bigots are to decide what is right or wrong, acceptable or not,
sensitive or not, then the swine woman that tore apart an innocent young boy
for mentioning beef curry without knowing what’s wrong should be seen as right
and Singapore and all Singaporeans should henceforth ban the saying of anything
about eating beef, eating steak etc etc. In the same vein, no one should be
talking about eating bak kut teh or roast pork, suckling pig or steakhouse
because a few bigots claimed these to be sensitive to them.
There
is the law, there is the govt. Should not the govt set the agenda, have laws to
draw the line between what is sensitive and what is not? And there is the
courts of law to be the arbiter. The last thing to happen on such a sensitive
subject is for the bigots in the minorities to set the standard and norm. In fact the bigots
should be locked up and shut up. Singapore must not be ruled by the tyranny of
the minorities. The majorities have rights to live their way of life and are
also sensitive too. Do have some respect for the sensitivity of the majority
while peddling your minority views and sensitivity.
I
am semi vegetarian. Should I imposed my sensitivity to those around me not to
eat meat when I am around? While we respect each other’s sensitivity, we must
not use this as an excuse to impose our will on others. We have different
lifestyles and love different things, eat different things and do different
things, like and dislike different things. If everyone is allowed to claim
sensitivity and play victims, there is no way for a multi culture, ethnic and
religious society to coexist peacefully.
The
govt and the law must rule above others and put the bigots in their place. Do
not allow the bigots to set the agenda, to rule over the rest by crying
victims, feeling hurt and the rest must appease to them.
What
is the problem? The problem is when the govt lost its way and bowed to the
pressure of a few bigots. I say again, the AGC and the Council for Advertising
Standards said there is nothing wrong with the brown face ad, nothing criminal,
no intention to offend. So buck off and stop using this brown face ad to whip
the innocents for the sake of the bigots.
The
bigots are damn happy after a punishment that was anything but a punishment and
thinking that they have done right, achieved in making their points, as bigots
to impose their absurd sensitivity on the majority. And the govt is playing
into their hands by agreeing with them.
Maybe
Shanmugam may want to follow up with the discussion on the privileges of the
Chinese majority and wanted to change this, or about an article in theindependent.sg
titled ‘101 ways to erase Chinese privilege’ in Singapore.
8/30/2019
Wildlife in Phuket
The husband of a Singaporean was strangled to death by a wildlife in
Phuket. Amitpal Singh Bajaj, a Briton, was holidaying in Phuket with his
Singaporean wife and a 20 month old son. The cause of this tragedy was a
din caused by the wildlife in the early morning hours, screaming and
shouting out his hotel room balcony. The Norwegian is a martial arts
expert, a Roger Bullman.
Amitpal Singh and family were in the next room, wife and child disturbed, went to the balcony to tell the wildlife to stop the noise. Wildlife kicked down the adjoining door, barged in and attacked Singh and strangled him to death. Wildlife claimed he did not know it would kill Singh. Must believe him because he is white.
This wildlife has been arrested and facing 15 years of jail for manslaughter and granted a bail equivalent to S$18,400. Is this the price of a Briton to take? Cheap, cheap, cheap. Maybe killing a white wildlife will cost more.
For those who are very caring and protective of wildlife and got irritated by this term, my definition for wildlife is anything that behaves like wild animals, including those that may earn more than $500k and wearing business suits and driving fast cars and living in high end condos.
One innocent life gone over something so trivial. Only wildlife can kill so freely, by animal instinct.
Amitpal Singh and family were in the next room, wife and child disturbed, went to the balcony to tell the wildlife to stop the noise. Wildlife kicked down the adjoining door, barged in and attacked Singh and strangled him to death. Wildlife claimed he did not know it would kill Singh. Must believe him because he is white.
This wildlife has been arrested and facing 15 years of jail for manslaughter and granted a bail equivalent to S$18,400. Is this the price of a Briton to take? Cheap, cheap, cheap. Maybe killing a white wildlife will cost more.
For those who are very caring and protective of wildlife and got irritated by this term, my definition for wildlife is anything that behaves like wild animals, including those that may earn more than $500k and wearing business suits and driving fast cars and living in high end condos.
One innocent life gone over something so trivial. Only wildlife can kill so freely, by animal instinct.
8/29/2019
Benjamin Lim - A pathetic case of unnecessary and premature death
'In 2016, 14-year-old Benjamin Lim fell to his death from his Yishun
flat, hours after returning home from Ang Mo Kio police division for an
alleged molestation incident involving an 11-year-old girl in a lift.
The North View Secondary School student was brought to the police station by police officers for his statement to be taken and released to his mother after being questioned by the police for three and a half hours, without the presence of a lawyer or accompanied by any adult.
As expected, the case sparked a debate on police processes and speculation over the circumstances leading up to his death. In fact, many instances of what happened before his death also emerged, causing the Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam to take the rather unusual step of delivering a ministerial statement on the issue in Parliament in March 2016.
In August that year, State Coroner Marvin Bay ruled that the teenager’s death was a deliberate act of suicide that could have occurred probably from issues with managing his anger and emotions, as well as stress of being under criminal investigations....'
The above is from M Ravi's post in the TRE on the need to protect a child during police interrogation by the presence of an adult so that a child would not self incriminate itself. What is so tragic about this case was what Benjamin was put through alone, a 14 year old being interrogated in the police station by police officers. How frightening was the experience to a young boy without his parents or teachers to lean on for support.
Let hope no young person in Singapore would ever have to go through the same ordeal as Benjamin Lim. Some might have the wrong impression that Benjamin was having a party with his friends in the police station instead. His sad and miserable ending told you otherwise. This is a case of feeling sorry for Benjamin and his family is not good enough.
Anyone feeling guilty about Benjamin's death? Any sense of guilt, prick by conscience? Or everyone thought they had been very kind and caring to Benjamin?
The North View Secondary School student was brought to the police station by police officers for his statement to be taken and released to his mother after being questioned by the police for three and a half hours, without the presence of a lawyer or accompanied by any adult.
As expected, the case sparked a debate on police processes and speculation over the circumstances leading up to his death. In fact, many instances of what happened before his death also emerged, causing the Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam to take the rather unusual step of delivering a ministerial statement on the issue in Parliament in March 2016.
In August that year, State Coroner Marvin Bay ruled that the teenager’s death was a deliberate act of suicide that could have occurred probably from issues with managing his anger and emotions, as well as stress of being under criminal investigations....'
The above is from M Ravi's post in the TRE on the need to protect a child during police interrogation by the presence of an adult so that a child would not self incriminate itself. What is so tragic about this case was what Benjamin was put through alone, a 14 year old being interrogated in the police station by police officers. How frightening was the experience to a young boy without his parents or teachers to lean on for support.
Let hope no young person in Singapore would ever have to go through the same ordeal as Benjamin Lim. Some might have the wrong impression that Benjamin was having a party with his friends in the police station instead. His sad and miserable ending told you otherwise. This is a case of feeling sorry for Benjamin and his family is not good enough.
Anyone feeling guilty about Benjamin's death? Any sense of guilt, prick by conscience? Or everyone thought they had been very kind and caring to Benjamin?
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