Sunday, August 8, 2010

A Singapore without Singaporeans

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The Singapore state controlled newspaper the Straits Times Online edition of Aug 9, 2010 has the story "Critical to have foreigners". In it, Lee Kuan Yew's son whom he anointed Prime Minister tells us through his state controlled newspaper that his plan is to bring in as many as 100,000 foreigners to settle in Singapore, which he claims is necessary to boost the economy.

With the huge numbers of skilled and educated Singaporeans leaving Singapore for good with their families to settle abroad, coupled with the double whammy of almost zero reproduction rate, with almost no babies being born at all, it should be quite obvious to anyone that he has simply no choice.

The Singaporean species is simply draining away through non stop massive emigration and insufficient child birth and if nothing is done, there wont be any left in the island.

The reason for this, by now intractable problem which is leading the father and son team (Lee Kuan Yew and son)to doom is obvious. The human being, unlike dogs and cats, simply dislikes living under a bully. Given a choice they will pack up and go elsewhere. And it is the repressive policies of the father and son team that has created this problem, and no amount of hoodwinking balderdash double talk from them is going to make any difference.

The horse has bolted from the barnyard. It is too late now.

For decades now, Lee Kuan Yew, the indisputable ruler of the island has treated his subjects as nothing but dust. And many simply refuse to accept it. He has over the decades deliberately shown that the Singapore courts are simply his tool to eliminate the opposition. To drive this point home, he repeatedly jails and sues the late JB Jeyaretnam into bankruptcy and finally death. He does the same to Dr. Chee Soon Juan who till now continues to suffer from this abuse of power. The same fate happens to Francis Seow, now living as an American in the USA. The same for Tang Liang Hong now in Australia. The same fate to me since I questioned the then Singapore Attorney General in 1989.

Today the average Singaporean, each and every one of them, has no respect whatsoever for the judiciary. Everyone knows that you don't get any justice in court. If you do, you are undoubtedly an accredited supporter of Lee Kuan Yew. The courts, simply put, are there to do what he wants to do with his detractors.

He has completely eliminated the free press with the entire media under his control. Which means that you do not have the means to know what the truth is, it is simply what he tells you it is.

Then he introduced state sanctioned racial discrimination. The Malays to whom Singapore actually belongs have been relegated almost to a forgotten class, the Chinese having all the good jobs and the Malays destined to menial jobs of drivers and coolies. The Malay language is totally destroyed, their culture is destroyed and the majority Chinese community of which Lee Kuan Yew is one has turned the place into one where it is almost derogatory to call someone a Malay. The Malay in Singapore has almost become ashamed of his identity. The Malays are not allowed to live anywhere in the island they want, and are required to live in certain designated areas of the island chosen by Lee Kuan Yew and his government, ironically in a country which once belonged to them.

The Malays are being subjected today to a system not too dissimilar from that of the late South African apartheid and forcibly spread out throughout the island and forced to live among the pork eating Chinese, under the government claim that they are integrating them into the Chinese population.

Many Malays now are in fact trying to erase their identity by learning Chinese in the hope that they will somehow be accepted by the majority race. As a result many are in fact refusing to speak Malay.

The minority race of Indians fare no better. They too like the Malays do the menial jobs for the Chinese and live their lives among the Chinese majority as best they can. While I was in Singapore in 2008, and arrested for criticizing Lee's Judge, throughout the island, the Indians, mostly Tamil were almost to the man, ashamed of his identity. If I spoke to any of them in Tamil, I found almost always the retort to be in English. In fact, I found this so troubling that I asked them why they spoke in English when I used Tamil? Did they not know Tamil, to which the disgraceful answer was that they hardly spoke Tamil, as if they were ashamed of it. Not only that in Singapore the Chinese hegemony prevails, but it is almost totally destroying the Indian race, with mounting interracial marriages especially with the Chinese. Today almost one in three Indian is in fact unrecognizable, leaving you to guess wither he was a Malay or a Filipino, the product of unions between Tamil men and Chinese women.

Vivian Balakrishnan, one of Lee Kuan Yew's minister minions, is one. I believe his father was a Tamil and his mother a Chinese. Looking at him it is any ones guess what he is. He is, I understand, totally ignorant in the Tamil language. I am not sure if he knows any Chinese, probably not. His main quality appears to be unconditional loyalty to the Singapore strongman and by extension to his son. He will do anything they want of him, a skill which ensures his bread and butter in that island, just as many others who live shameful lives like him.

Obviously despite their claimed high levels of eduction, the father and son team that run the country and their minions who do their dirty work for them to destroy political opposition, do not appear to understand that for many, living in such conditions is distasteful.

They appear not to understand that capable human being able to fend for themselves, would be unwilling to accept such a life and leave the island. With the repeated routine severe punishments of bankrupting citizens, taking the jobs away and even jailing them, Lee Kuan Yew has made it abundantly clear that unlike other open democracies, there is no room in Singapore for dissenting voices. Dissent is simply impossible unless you want to lose everything.

In such conditions, anyone would have seen that self respecting upstanding men an women had no other choice but to leave the island taking their families with them.

Father and son's modes operandi clearly shows that they in fact wanted the message to come across very clearly to the citizens, that is, if you oppose you would be destroyed. That is why JB Jeyaretnams politically motivated cases just as that of every other political opponent is splashed across the state controlled newspapers in screaming headlines, just as is the case with ever other hapless victim of Lee Kuan Yew.

Decades of this message repeated almost daily in the newspapers has managed very well to send the dire warning home.

And the result of this decades of misuse of power by father and son, has resulted in this intractable problem today of the mass drain of Singaporeans leaving the island.

Every former Singaporean parent who settles in the West with his children, cuts the cord of the child with Singapore forever within 5 years. After that he is completely lost to Singapore. And they in turn bring in even more Singaporeans across. And with the added problem of not having enough babies being born, Lee Kuan Yew and his son has managed finally to knock the last nail into the Singaporean coffin.

The best and most qualified Singaporeans are forever lost to the island. They will not return. Their children have become Canadians, not Singaporeans. The new immigrants whom Father and son bring in are coming merely for stint in the island. They have no intention of ever being part of Singapore. For the right price, they might even sing Singapore patriotic songs or even fly the flag. Once they have had enough they too will go home.

The only ones who may stay are the uneducated who have no idea of their rights and no understating of what they are letting themselves into. You would have uneducated Burmese and Communist Chinese human imports. Many of them have no knowledge of English and are truly of no benefit to the island. Singapore can bring in as many of them as they want but their use only extends to obeying anyone who throws some money at them. Such men and women are not much use for nation building.

If there are anyone benefiting from all this, it is the Father and son and their cronies who use government funds to do all sorts of trading both locally and internationally and thereby enrich noone one else, but themselves. The average person in Singapore is merely a commodity which they use to make their money.

My reckoning is that in a few years, Singapore as it is will collapse. Father and son have managed to so completely destroy the island's image abroad with these repressive laws that the few remaining native born Singaporeans in the island will finally disappear completely. Lee Kuan Yew and Son could probably manage to run the place a little longer but without commitment and dedication to the country, these foreign workers simply cannot accomplish much.

We should tell father and son that merely taking picture of paid men and women and schoolchildren orchestrated to stand in line and fly the Singapore flag and then splashing it across the state controlled newspapers will not accomplish much in Singapore. It did not accomplish much in North Korea, the Soviet Union and Burma either.

Gopalan Nair
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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/08/09/welcome-foreign-talent-with-an-open-heart-pm-lee/

ed said...

Good one Gopalan. Good one indeed. But it's not just the father and son whom are profitting. They can't do so without the collusion of the people. If they can get the people to be equally discriminatory, and profit from it, than they themselves can proceed with impunity. It's the old 'divide and conquer through a preferred sector' strategy.

mycroft said...

Maybe all is not quite lost yet. One election ago you would probably not have seen anyone post such a classic parody as this of PM Lee Hsien Loong's cynically sanctimonious 45th National Day Message online for the world to laugh at. It positively drips with bitter sarcasm in its comment on the abject failure of the Lees to deliver the goods to anybody except themselves. Bravo to whoever wrote this!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

LHL National Day HIDDEN Message 2010


My fellow Singaporeans,

Our economy has rebounded strongly from last year’s recession, but you will not benefit from it. GDP grew 17.9% Y-on-Y in the first half of this year, so I am looking forward to an increase to my already-world's-highest salary, which is pegged to the GDP. Many jobs have been created for my foreign pets, and unemployment is low for these pets. Our workers can look forward to better wages, but only through doing more overtime and higher bonuses in their dreams this year.

Growth is likely to moderate in the second half but not my salary, which will still remain the word's highest. Still, MTI forecasts growth for the year to be between 13 and 15%, which is good for my pegged-to-GDP salary. Have I boasted about that already? Forgive me for the repetition. Too excited. Ha! This exceptional performance is the fruit of Singaporeans’ united response during the crisis, a fruit which I will eat alone and not share with you. This enabled us to take full advantage of improved global conditions, whatever that means lah.

But let us not get carried away - you must continue to work cheaper, better, and faster. Risks remain in the world economy, especially in Europe and the US, but there shall be no risk to my salary, which, by the way, is much higher than what leaders of Europe and US get. The global financial system is not fully mended. Singapore is small and open, so open that there is no meaningful immigration control to speak of . If the world economy turns bad, we - oops, i mean you - will be buffeted. We need to stay vigilant and watch the developments worldwide, so that we can make timely investment in near-bankrupt banks and financial institution "for the long term".

...............etc

I wish all Singaporeans a Happy National Day.

Posted by young-pap at 8.8.10

Anonymous said...

Hi Gopalan, what you wrote in this article is indeed the truth, as in all of your other articles. But somehow I feel sad reading it, realizing that on Singapore's 45th National Day I have lost my country. Today, I do not feel pride of being Singaporean, but actual loathing for the Singapore Govt.

I am a Malay living in Canada. Why am I here instead of in my own country? The apartheid policies have discriminated me from getting jobs, from going to school in SG, and feeling utter alienation from the overwhelming Chinese imports and their uncouth rude ways. All around, I see everything from road names, school names, campaigns to TV in busses in Chinese.

Malay in Singapore is almost a bad word. How can this be when it originally belonged to us? We are so sidelined and marginalized that the father and son tag team is so happy that Malays are leaving Singapore. This is not written anywhere but everyone knows it. LKY wants to make Singapore a Chinese country. Even when he knows that the Chinese culture is rude, loud, violent, ungraceous, and materialistic.

The Malay culture is not perfect too, but Singapore is our country! Why are we so insideously driven away? LKY should just come out and be truthful that he does not want Malays in Singapore.

mycroft said...

Maybe all is not quite lost yet. One election ago you would probably not have seen anyone post such a classic parody as this of PM Lee Hsien Loong's cynically sanctimonious 45th National Day Message online for the world to laugh at. The riposte positively drips with bitter sarcasm in its comment on the abject failure of the Lees to deliver the goods to anybody except themselves. It seems to me that the credibility of the PAP is now completely shot and only repression keeps the anger from spilling out onto the pages of the local media. How much longer can the lid be held down on the boiling saucepan? Bravo to whoever wrote this!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

LHL National Day HIDDEN Message 2010


My fellow Singaporeans,

Our economy has rebounded strongly from last year’s recession, but you will not benefit from it. GDP grew 17.9% Y-on-Y in the first half of this year, so I am looking forward to an increase to my already-world's-highest salary, which is pegged to the GDP. Many jobs have been created for my foreign pets, and unemployment is low for these pets. Our workers can look forward to better wages, but only through doing more overtime and higher bonuses in their dreams this year.

Growth is likely to moderate in the second half but not my salary, which will still remain the word's highest. Still, MTI forecasts growth for the year to be between 13 and 15%, which is good for my pegged-to-GDP salary. Have I boasted about that already? Forgive me for the repetition. Too excited. Ha! This exceptional performance is the fruit of Singaporeans’ united response during the crisis, a fruit which I will eat alone and not share with you. This enabled us to take full advantage of improved global conditions, whatever that means lah.

But let us not get carried away - you must continue to work cheaper, better, and faster. Risks remain in the world economy, especially in Europe and the US, but there shall be no risk to my salary, which, by the way, is much higher than what leaders of Europe and US get. The global financial system is not fully mended. Singapore is small and open, so open that there is no meaningful immigration control to speak of . If the world economy turns bad, we - oops, i mean you - will be buffeted. We need to stay vigilant and watch the developments worldwide, so that we can make timely investment in near-bankrupt banks and financial institution "for the long term".

...............etc

I wish all Singaporeans a Happy National Day.

Posted by young-pap at 8.8.10

Anonymous said...

LKY and son, and his extended family have no love for SG. If he loves SG and its people why didnt he donate his salary to the poor and the needy. He is not stupid. He knows SG will not survive. There is no leadership. Capable men and women who care and love their SG have either left the country or do not want to get into politics. So who will be there with the training and skills to led SG into the future. Quite scary, isnt it. When LKY dies, I think his family and all his yes men will be out of SG in very short order.

mycroft said...

Maybe all is not quite lost yet. One election ago you would probably not have seen anyone post such a classic parody as this of PM Lee Hsien Loong's cynically sanctimonious 45th National Day Message online for the world to laugh at. It positively drips with bitter sarcasm in its comment on the abject failure of the Lees to deliver the goods to anybody except themselves. Bravo to whoever wrote this!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

LHL National Day HIDDEN Message 2010


My fellow Singaporeans,

Our economy has rebounded strongly from last year’s recession, but you will not benefit from it. GDP grew 17.9% Y-on-Y in the first half of this year, so I am looking forward to an increase to my already-world's-highest salary, which is pegged to the GDP. Many jobs have been created for my foreign pets, and unemployment is low for these pets. Our workers can look forward to better wages, but only through doing more overtime and higher bonuses in their dreams this year.

Growth is likely to moderate in the second half but not my salary, which will still remain the word's highest. Still, MTI forecasts growth for the year to be between 13 and 15%, which is good for my pegged-to-GDP salary. Have I boasted about that already? Forgive me for the repetition. Too excited. Ha! This exceptional performance is the fruit of Singaporeans’ united response during the crisis, a fruit which I will eat alone and not share with you. This enabled us to take full advantage of improved global conditions, whatever that means lah.

But let us not get carried away - you must continue to work cheaper, better, and faster. Risks remain in the world economy, especially in Europe and the US, but there shall be no risk to my salary, which, by the way, is much higher than what leaders of Europe and US get. The global financial system is not fully mended. Singapore is small and open, so open that there is no meaningful immigration control to speak of . If the world economy turns bad, we - oops, i mean you - will be buffeted. We need to stay vigilant and watch the developments worldwide, so that we can make timely investment in near-bankrupt banks and financial institution "for the long term".

...............etc

I wish all Singaporeans a Happy National Day.

Posted by young-pap at 8.8.10

mycroft said...

Maybe all is not quite lost yet. One election ago you would probably not have seen anyone post such a classic parody as this of PM Lee Hsien Loong's cynically sanctimonious 45th National Day Message online for the world to laugh at. It positively drips with bitter sarcasm in its comment on the abject failure of the Lees to deliver the goods to anybody except themselves. Bravo to whoever wrote this!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

LHL National Day HIDDEN Message 2010


My fellow Singaporeans,

Our economy has rebounded strongly from last year’s recession, but you will not benefit from it. GDP grew 17.9% Y-on-Y in the first half of this year, so I am looking forward to an increase to my already-world's-highest salary, which is pegged to the GDP. Many jobs have been created for my foreign pets, and unemployment is low for these pets. Our workers can look forward to better wages, but only through doing more overtime and higher bonuses in their dreams this year.

Growth is likely to moderate in the second half but not my salary, which will still remain the word's highest. Still, MTI forecasts growth for the year to be between 13 and 15%, which is good for my pegged-to-GDP salary. Have I boasted about that already? Forgive me for the repetition. Too excited. Ha! This exceptional performance is the fruit of Singaporeans’ united response during the crisis, a fruit which I will eat alone and not share with you. This enabled us to take full advantage of improved global conditions, whatever that means lah.

But let us not get carried away - you must continue to work cheaper, better, and faster. Risks remain in the world economy, especially in Europe and the US, but there shall be no risk to my salary, which, by the way, is much higher than what leaders of Europe and US get. The global financial system is not fully mended. Singapore is small and open, so open that there is no meaningful immigration control to speak of . If the world economy turns bad, we - oops, i mean you - will be buffeted. We need to stay vigilant and watch the developments worldwide, so that we can make timely investment in near-bankrupt banks and financial institution "for the long term".

...............etc

I wish all Singaporeans a Happy National Day.

Posted by young-pap at 8.8.10

mycroft said...

Oops, double entry there, sorry. Links disappeared too.

Here is the credit due to the poster of the parody:

http://young-pap.blogspot.com/2010/08/national-day-hidden-message-2010.html

Singazine said...

This article will be 'featured' in Singazine.com. Cheers Gopalan.

Anonymous said...

"A Singapore without Singaporeans".

So, who needs these digits when we have LKY and his son, LHL.

They will grow the GDP, defend the country, populate the place, formulate pearls of wisdom, ...

and keep getting voted in by the imbeciles!!

Anonymous said...

we are enjoying the inaugural Youth Olympics Games. The whole of Singapore are rejoicing, why don't you Mr Gopalan.

Anonymous said...

i personally think the brain drain from singapore is for more mundane reasons like the hot and muggy weather , lack of space and highly stressful and rigid educational system.