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27/12/2009

Mr Lee - Apologise

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Mr Lee, and more importantly the PAP, cannot be held accountable. The party says and does as it pleases.

From YourSDP

Mr Lee Kuan Yew says that if Singaporeans fall behind to foreigners in our own society, we have only ourselves to blame. The remark is contemptible. The Singapore Democrats call on Mr Lee to apologise unreservedly to this nation and its people.

Does Mr Lee not know that Singaporeans have been slogging all these years just so that his Government can brag about GDP growth and his ministers can use it as an excuse to add all those zeroes to their salaries?

Does he not know that it was his draconian Stop-At-Two policy that caused the precipitous drop in the population's birthrate so much so that we cannot reproduce fast enough to replace ourselves?

Does he not know that it is the stifling political climate, including his Chinese-learning policy, that has caused, and is still causing, the exodus of Singaporeans?

Does he not know that Singaporeans cannot survive on the low wages that foreign workers can?

Of course, he does. The salient question is: Does he care? With no one around him honest enough to tell him that he is wrong and with the election system and the media under his control, why should Mr Lee bother with what the people think?

The reality, if Singaporeans haven't figured it out already, is that Mr Lee, and more importantly the PAP, cannot be held accountable. The party says and does as it pleases.

There is no mistaking that the foreign talent policy is here to stay, no matter how much it hurts the economy, society and, most of all, the people who have worked and sacrificed so much to make Singapore what it is today.

If it takes sacrificing the standard of living of Singaporeans at the hands of foreigners just to inflate the GDP by a few more percentage points, then Mr Lee and his ministers will do it for the PAP's sake. 

But this is not news. We have long ago traded our political rights for economic gain. Now that we have lost the former, we don't have leverage over the PAP to protect the latter. We issued the cheque blank, now the PAP is cashing it in.

Importantly, does the Mr Lee Hsien Loong agree with his father? If yes, he should come out and say it. If no, he must refute and admonish the MM. After all, Mr Lee Kuan Yew is a minister in his cabinet - Mentor or not. The Prime Minister is still the Prime Minister - son or not.

Chee Soon Juan
Secretary-General
Singapore Democratic Party

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Dude, lighten up. Firstly, no response is necessary to dignify a silly statement if that's how one views it. Simply ignore it.

Since when was it an "us-vs-them" argument anyway? People who emigrate to Singapore should not be viewed as a "threat". This is the same sort of xenophobia the world has witnessed in countries like Australia and the US where political pundits seize the opportunity of dividing the community for political gain -- "the foreigners are stealing our jobs" -- that sort of nonsense.

Healthy societies are diverse, pluralistic, cosmopolitan, multicultural -- in a variety of contexts from the individual level, to the social, the economic, cultural, spiritual and creative levels. The more minds and productivity, the better for all. The more "outside" influences, the better the crucible for ideas becomes.

The notion that the govt should "protect" the citizens from those big-bad foreigners is nonsense. On the one hand you complain about censorship and vetting of ideas from beyond the borders -- which I agree is a bad thing. But you cannot have it both ways -- either the borders are open (though well defended) in BOTH directions -- i.e. where human talent, ideas, capital and resources can flow freely in and out, or you lock it down and centrally police EVERYTHING by edicts, laws, sanctions and punishment.

Posted by: Matilah_Singapura | 28/12/2009

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