If you are to read all the news carefully especially the forum letters, you will see one consistent pattern - very stereotyped and confined to certain topics. It will take a very courageous journalist like Lee Han Shih to write something critical about government mistake or HDB making heavy losses.Originally posted by reyes:we all knows media are bias and controlled. need we say more.
the only news unbias that can come out from our SPH is EPL, la Liga, 4D, toto.
sad state of democracy. i think we should rank behind china.
Which is the reason why we need all the ordinary people like in the NKF saga to feel that urgent sense of duty to stand up to what is wrong or self-centred and demand changes - integrity of leadership, accountability and transparency of government, checks and balances, protection of rule of laws and constitutional rights of citizens versus powerful legalistic gerrymandering of laws and judiciary administration to suit narrow party line.Originally posted by miongisback:Robert
It has never been denied,
even by Government , that
our medias , especially Mediacorp and Straits Times,
are put on a leash - like obedient dogs.
What is puzzling is -
don't Singaporeans think this sort of thing is terrible?
If the answer is NO,
than how come
people at large never want to express their dissatifaction
to our iron-fisted government?
Could it be because many of us have become so accustomed
to being leashed and led by the nose,
that they have lost the will to disobey -
the commands of a few aging despots at
the top?
That's why the climate,system and culture, not to mention attitudes towards governance must change.But seeing how the majority loves being jacked time and time again, one has to wonder if it's worth all these in the end...Originally posted by miongisback:Robert
You know my foreign friends said if the national NFK scandal had happened
in their country, the minister-in-charge has to resign!
I told him, it wont happen here. Singaporeans mostly dont have the guts
to pressure the government to sack the minister!
He was surprised when I told him somone who
was rejected by the people in an election,
eventually got into Government, courtesy of GRC and no-contest,
and now becomes a Minister albeit not a popular one.
I believe he messed up the HDB by overbuilding,
and wasting public funds.
Dont you agree, we Singaporeans have alot still to learn
about individuality and democracy ?
If good men become our ministers, people today will know and they will be more accommodative and cooperative and be proud and willing to serve the nation in grass roots or in every field and endeavour.Originally posted by miongisback:Robert
You know my foreign friends said if the national NFK scandal had happened
in their country, the minister-in-charge has to resign!
I told him, it wont happen here. Singaporeans mostly dont have a VOICE
to pressure the government to sack the minister!
He was surprised when I told him somone who
was rejected by the people in an election,
eventually got into Government, courtesy of GRC and no-contest,
and now becomes a Minister albeit not a popular one.
I believe he messed up the HDB by overbuilding,
and wasting public funds.
Dont you agree, we Singaporeans have alot still to learn
about individuality and democracy ?