Originally posted by sbst275:
Chee again.. Never talk abt bread and butter issue unlike the other 2 opp MPs
Did "the other 2 opp MPs" ever "talk abt bread and butter issue" ?
How effective were "the other 2 opp MPs" besides talking ?
Did they get any response from the Ruling Party ?
What else did they do to obtain the reaction from the Ruling Party ?
This is exactly what the Ruling Party want Singaporeans to be involved with - the small issues concerning the 'bread and butter' matters, and close our eyes to the bigger issues concerning OUR RESERVES.
The Ruling Party want Singaporeans to be involve in Singapore Politics, but only at the COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOOD LEVEL - making decisions about upgrading of our neighborhood, transport, schools, environmental cleanliness BUT do not make waves on NATIONAL ISSUES, which belongs only to the brains of the Ruling Elite.
This is the Politics of EXCLUSION.
This is the Politics of the ELITE.
In the 40th Anniversary of Singapore, it is ironic that we must visit the early speeches of LKY who had expressed in such eloquent language :
“But either we believe in democracy or we do not. If we do, then we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from any democratic process, other than by ordinary law of the land, should be allowed. If you believe in democracy, you must believe in it unconditionally. If you believe that men should be free, then they should have the right of free association, of free speech, of free publication. Then no law should permit those democratic processes to be set at naught. . .” Is this not the frequent attempts by SDP CSJ to emphasise the same that if he "believe in DEMOCRACY, you must believe in it UNCONDITIONALLY " ?
Is this not CSJ attempt to stretch the present intolerant limits imposed on the Singaporean's 'right of free association, of free speech, of free publication' ?
Why is the present Singapore Law now permitted to put those democratic processes to be set at naught ?
”Let us get down to fundamentals. Is this an open or a closed society? Is it a society where men can preach ideas—the novel, unorthodox, heresies. . . where there is a constant contest for men’s hearts and minds on the basis of what is right, of what is just, or what is in the national interest? Or is it a closed society where the mass media—the newspapers, journals, publications, TV, radio. . . feed men’s minds with a constant drone of sycophantic support for a particular orthodox philosophy? ”Is SINGAPORE an OPEN or a CLOSED SOCIETY ?What happen to the society that LKY wanted that "men can preach ideas - the novel, unorthodox, heresies ..... where there is constant contest for men's hearts and minds on the basis of what is right, of what is just, or what is in the NATIONAL INTERESTS " ?
Is the call for transparency - by CSJ and his sister, and the other three - not in the interest of Singaporeans and for Singapore ?