Ladies and Gentlemen,
Reading the article of the state
controlled newspaper Channelnewsasia of May 13, 2008 titled "The
Professor and the very bright student" you would be forgiven if you
mistook it for a love story of how 2 lovers met, rather than believe it
or not, how the Singapore government appointed the young Tamil Indian S
Shanmugam Minister for Law in the cabinet.
You must read this newspaper article to appreciate my point. Internet edition of Channelnewsasia of may 13, 2008.
From
the article, one thing is certain. This young man's entry into
politics, his joining a law firm, his being given law cases and
ultimately being appointed Minister for Law has all been orchestrated
and arranged by Professor Jayakumar the immediate past Minister for
Law, both Tamil Indians by the way.
Please don’t think even for
one moment that this whole thing is even remotely related to politics
as one would ordinarily expect in a democratic country. The tarpaulin
covering on the outside claims it to be a democracy. In the inside, it
is no different from the Soviet era Deutche Democratishe Republic or
the DDR or East Germany as it was called in the west.
The love
story starts more than 2 decades ago when a young man walked into
Professor Jayakumar's constitutional law class at National University
of Singapore when the Professor immediately noticed; or rather fell in
love with the said young man. Nothing short of love at first sight.
The
article claims that as soon as the said young man, the present Minister
for Law walked into his constitutional law class, the Professor
immediately knew that that this was the man, or the chosen one.
There
was an unmistakable chemistry in the air. Had the young man been a
woman instead, it looks as if Jayakumar, the Professor would have
dropped everything and proposed on the spot!
Since the Professor
had no doubt at all that this young man, S Shanmugam was indeed the
protégé, like the new found infant Dalai Lama, when the strongman Lee
Kuan Yew wanted a name for the future Minister for Law, Mr. S
Shanmugam, the new found love of the professor, was immediately
recommended.
There are even more touching passionate encounters in this long love story.
Professor
Jayakumar tearfully recalls during one private moment between his new
found love S Shanmugam and himself, when the professor popped the
question of marriage, no not marriage, but whether S Shanmugam would
join politics; the professor recalls with great emotion and tears
almost rolling down his cheeks that he noticed his love, S Shanmugam
nearly fell off the chair.
Although this is not mentioned, I am
taken to understand from inner circles, that the Professor immediately
ran to cushion his beloved from the fall thereby ensuring the young man
was not hurt at all.
Not even a scratch, thank God.
Even
today, when Professor Jayakumar recalls that moment, he cannot help
tears welling in his eyes. The moment was extremely passionate, which
Jayakumar cherishes even till this day and swears never to forget it
until he is dead!
Imagine that. It seems when Jayakumar the
Professor had asked the question, the young man was surprised why he
was chosen. In utter surprise at the question, as was earlier
mentioned, he nearly fell off the chair and was rescued by the gallant
Professor in the nick of time at great danger to himself!
One thing is clear in the strange island of Singapore.
It appears this man S Shanmugam, had no intention of joining politics at all!
It
seems from the article that it was only with great difficulty in
persuasion that he was finally made to join politics. A strange
parliamentary democracy indeed where reluctant people are coerced and
threatened to enter politics and made to rule over Singaporeans!
It seems the odd entry into politics of a reluctant candidate was not only in S Shanmugam's case.
Surprisingly,
even the Professor Jayakumar himself, the recent Minister for Law was
himself completely averse to politics. In fact, he himself states that
he joined politics with great reluctance and did it as a duty to his
country.
If I could see Jayakuamr, I would tell him that he
should have done whatever he wanted and stop trying to imply that he is
some kind of a Godsend for all of us. It would have made no difference
had it been a donkey instead of him.
Coming back to the intimate
private tryst between the lovers Jayakumar and S Shanmugam, in their
meeting of love, it appears that the young man was wearing a hat and
there was a ring in the private room and when he was thus provoked with
the question of politics, this boy Shanmugam forthwith took off his hat
and gallantly threw it into the ring aforementioned. Why he did what he
did and did it mean anything, that is throwing his hat into the ring,
is a puzzle we will never know!
It seems that this new discovery
S Shanmugam had told everyone in the People's Action Party or Lee's
party that his ambition had all along been to become the best lawyer in
Singapore. There is no doubt when the members of the said party was
thus informed, immediately after he graduated as the best law student
in Singapore tutored under the passionate arms of none other than
Professor Jayakumar, he was immediately invited to join the largest law
firm in Singapore where the lawyers are all Lee's party members and
immediately given all the biggest cases, thereby making sure that his
ambition was achieved to the letter.
Jayakumar states that his
love S Shanmugam was never too far out his sight and he was arranging
for this young man to become his successor when he left the post of
Minister for Law.
It seems, according to the Professor, there
was a lot of talk and private discussions behind closed doors as to
whether it should be this man who was to be anointed Minster for Law,
but his love the professor states unequivocally, he had no doubt
whatsoever.
At the end of this story, the professor tearfully
leaves his position he held as Minister for 26 years only to hand that
position to his chosen love S Shanmugam.
I am not sure if
Hollywood had gotten wind of this heartwarming love story between
professor and student, somewhat in the lines of the Oscar winner
Brobeck Mountain, but we will never know.
And all this has
happened in Lee Kuan Yew's definition of a First World Democracy, none
other than Singapore. If you are shocked, I don’t blame you.
As
I had said in the past, had it not been for his part the professor and
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore strongman, it would have made no difference if
this S Shanmugam was wearing the Tamil sarong, smoking a beedi,
spitting betelnut all over the place and frying the Indian pancake
"thosay" and stall 231, Tekka Market in Serangoon Road, Little India,
Singapore, at $2 a piece.
By the way, you must read the Channelnewsasia article please.
Gopalan Nair
http://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2008/05
The above piece gives us the answer as to why there are no real political leaders in Singapore, why there is a leadership crisis in Singapore, why Singapore can never advance any further under PAP rule and why Singapore politics and Singapore society is dead in general. And also why people are emigrating to other countries instead of staying on in Singapore.
summarise pls..
oh i noe.. lky muz die.. kthanksbye..
So many reluctant ministers.
No wonder things keep screwing up. ![]()
money over passion.
Imagine you support Everton football club.
But most of the players don't want to be in Everton football club.
How successful the club will go?
Will people continue to support this club?
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:Imagine you support Everton football club.
But most of the players don't want to be in Everton football club.
How successful the club will go?
Will people continue to support this club?
Imagine you support Tampines Rovers football club.
Imagine the manager tried to get Ronaldo, David Becham, Wayne Rooney, Stephen Gerrard etc to join club. He finally succeeded the even though most of the players didn't want to be in Tampines Rovers football club.
How successful the club will go? Will people continue to support this club?
Answer: You will have to use riot police to control ticket sales at one of their matches. People will suppoprt the club as long as the club is doing well. As long as Singapore is doing well, people will support the ruling party, just like some CEC member of the WP.
Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Imagine you support Tampines Rovers football club.
Imagine the manager tried to get Ronaldo, David Becham, Wayne Rooney, Stephen Gerrard etc to join club. He finally succeeded the even though most of the players didn't want to be in Tampines Rovers football club.
How successful the club will go? Will people continue to support this club?
Answer: You will have to use riot police to control ticket sales at one of their matches. People will suppoprt the club as long as the club is doing well. As long as Singapore is doing well, people will support the ruling party, just like some CEC member of the WP.
Spoken like a person who knows nothing about group dynamics or group psychology.
Soccer is a team sport, you need players to have camaraderie and team spirit in order to play the sport well. It does not rely solely on individual players, you need to cooperate, pass the ball around avoiding all the obstacles in order to score.
If all the players don't want to be in the team. Means no camaraderie and team spirit.
You think Ronaldo can single handedly dribble the ball through 10 players and the goalie. You must be buffoon or something.
How will such a team suceed?
It's so early in the morning, maybe you are still in REM state and dreaming. ![]()
Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Imagine you support Tampines Rovers football club.
Imagine the manager tried to get Ronaldo, David Becham, Wayne Rooney, Stephen Gerrard etc to join club. He finally succeeded the even though most of the players didn't want to be in Tampines Rovers football club.
How successful the club will go? Will people continue to support this club?
Answer: You will have to use riot police to control ticket sales at one of their matches. People will suppoprt the club as long as the club is doing well. As long as Singapore is doing well, people will support the ruling party, just like some CEC member of the WP.
lksmlj?
tp rovers compared to Beckam?
Your thinking sot sot wan. Illogical leh.
Mmm.... seeing so many Armchair Critic here everyday...... can't help but wonder if even half of them decided to 'throw their hat' into a political career..... would we still have a 'shortage' of political leaders.....
Or is it another one of those - "I don't want to get my OWN hands dirty'' - kind of thinking....
Originally posted by maurizio13:
Spoken like a person who knows nothing about group dynamics or group psychology.
Soccer is a team sport, you need players to have camaraderie and team spirit in order to play the sport well. It does not rely solely on individual players, you need to cooperate, pass the ball around avoiding all the obstacles in order to score.
If all the players don't want to be in the team. Means no camaraderie and team spirit.
You think Ronaldo can single handedly dribble the ball through 10 players and the goalie. You must be buffoon or something.
How will such a team suceed?
It's so early in the morning, maybe you are still in REM state and dreaming.
Haha..maybe you should ask your dear WP CEC member how does voting for the PAP when he is running as an Opposition Party candidate help in enhancing 'team spirit'. hahahahaha........
Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Haha..maybe you should ask your dear WP CEC member how does voting for the PAP when he is running as an Opposition Party candidate help in enhancing 'team spirit'. hahahahaha........
I think one of the reasons why Lee Kuan Yew implemented this system is to prevent dissent and power struggles in the People Action Party.
He chooses people with no political ambition so he doesn't fear a coup from within the ranks.
He learned a lesson from Lim Chin Siong, who emerged as a rival from the ranks of PAP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lim_Chin_Siong
http://www.thinkcentre.org/article.cfm?
http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/independence/ref/
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:I think one of the reasons why Lee Kuan Yew implemented this system is to prevent dissent and power struggles in the People Action Party.
He chooses people with no political ambition so he doesn't fear a coup from within the ranks.
He learned a lesson from Lim Chin Siong, who emerged as a rival from the ranks of PAP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lim_Chin_Siong
http://www.thinkcentre.org/article.cfm?
http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/independence/ref/
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/
good observation. we only need enunch
Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Haha..maybe you should ask your dear WP CEC member how does voting for the PAP when he is running as an Opposition Party candidate help in enhancing 'team spirit'. hahahahaha........
Hahaha.....
You must be extremely desperate, running out of ammunition that you actually need to use a point from another existing thread to get your point across.
Folks who have problems understanding how an everyday team sport like soccer works, would bear little credence on their intellectual ability. One player soccer team scoring goals against opposition teams.
You should change your pseudonym to oxford moron, it is more representative of your intelligence. ![]()
You bring a light hearted touch to issues in speaker's corner, the occasional moronic point of view in tense discussions.
Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Imagine you support Tampines Rovers football club.
Imagine the manager tried to get Ronaldo, David Becham, Wayne Rooney, Stephen Gerrard etc to join club. He finally succeeded the even though most of the players didn't want to be in Tampines Rovers football club.
How successful the club will go? Will people continue to support this club?
Answer: You will have to use riot police to control ticket sales at one of their matches. People will suppoprt the club as long as the club is doing well. As long as Singapore is doing well, people will support the ruling party, just like some CEC member of the WP.
I like you illustration
. Good one.
with all due respect to our bombastic gubbymen peoples,
i like to know, do they compete with each other for the post of pm ?
If not, who decides who to be the next pm?
the PEOPLE
?
really, how is the decision made as to who becomes the pm ?
one thing for sure, our gubbymen peoples are very different than overseas 1st world gubbymen peoples in the way they talk, say and do their work.
i must say, ours good good until cannot good lah. like this say ok or not?