(09-02-2013, 04:30 PM)touzi Wrote: (09-02-2013, 09:10 AM)godjira1 Wrote: Unsubscribed. Thread going nowhere and i got called a sinkie again. Have fun venting boys.
This is sad. I have lost my job twice since 2000 and I am sure when when I was looking for employment that I have lost to foreigners in some cases. However I have never felt until recently so push aside, so dismissed. And it is not because of the foreigners in our midst. I cannot even voice my support for gahmen without receiving some kind of intimidation or vicious name-calling. Is this what an open society that Singaporeans have been asking for supposed to be?
Over the internet medium, the majority of the posts are anti-government.
Granted that we are a multi-racial, multi-religious society, and in fact, we do take pride in our cosomopolitian city, we also celebrate the diversity of views within our citizens.
Now lets look at the last GE 2011 election. 60.1% voted for the PAP, 40% didn't. That is 60/40 or may I take a near rounding, almost HALF the Singapore electorate do not vote for them.
Yet, we have 81 vs 7 MPs representation within the Parliament. Then we have the PAP party whip which withheld party members from voting to their conscious.
Does the 60/40 correlate in anyway near to 81/7 seating representation?
The vocal criticism within the internet medium shows truly the disgruntled voices of the Republic. That many could not get their voices heard, thus it is shown through forums, blogs and Facebook.
I will also agree that sometimes the extremisim posts posed by some other forums (not this one, we are very mild already!) are overwhelming that it creates another set of problems for our nation's future.
What if PAP fell from power, and the oppositions could not get themselves up in stride soon enough?
We would be falling from one unqiue set of problem (social division, rich vs poor, capitalist vs working class) to one of poor governance that the oppositions are not up to mark due to lack of opportunity.
It is already unhealthy that we are already a nation with minimal representation of the middle class and lower class within the parliament. (Rembr 60/40 with 81/7 MPs representation)
It is now getting worse with such shafting down the throat method (White Paper endorsement) by having 77 PAP aye vs 13 WP & NMP nay combined. 1 abstained.
Do we have to continue going down the path with ever increasing dividing social class? Do we want to leave our children with such a poltical system of only one dominant party with weak opposition parties? Can we say PAP will surivive for 10,000 years?
If not, then can PAP have differences in voices within? Look at the Party Whip effect yesterday.
While we celebrate the diversity of our views, regardless of social classes, regardless of our religions, regardless of gender, let us take a step back and think, what do we really want to leave our children behind? A highly social stratified nation with a single dominant party?
Or a nation with closer ties among ourselves, with strong sustainable economy, regardless whoever is the ruling party, because all parties are able to attract highly capable talents.
Remember ladies and gents, the political system in 2030, will be the choices you yourself choose in the next GE.
Have a rainy but cheerful Chinese New Year.
Happy holidays to all.