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FAP Apologist: Taiwan Becomes Nothing Under Democratic Rule. TRUE?
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/08/12...to-my-article/ My reply to Ng Kok Lim’s response to my article August 12th, 2015 | Author: Contributions One-party rule When it comes to one-party rule of SG, detractors are quick to point to N Korea. What about China? It is on the rise and rise under one-party longer than N. Korea. Comparatively, Taiwan, when under one-party rule, was an economic dynamo. Remember those days when you turned an electronic equipment over, you were most likely to find “Made in Taiwan” stamped on it? What is Taiwan known for today, after it adopted Western-style democracy? Strikes, protests, brawls in Parliament among elected representatives of the people, students take over Parliament, etc. => Must this FAP apologist be such a one-eye dragon? Or is he or she plain ignorant of the technological and manufacturing prowess of Taiwan?Look at Thailand. What has multi-party elections brought? A history of chaos followed by military coup. Look at the West. Britain, Europe and US are all on the decline. Someone who declared that the American is dead and he will be able to make America great again is resonating well with the Americans in the run-up to the 2016 Presidential election. The same Singaporeans who readily point out N.Korea as a bad example of one-party rule are also supporters of the Workers Party of Singapore. Do they not realize that the one party which rules N. Korea is the Workers Party? => Why not say FAP is really Foreigners Action Party or Fascist Action Party? Geographical location Goh Keng Swee was quoted. I have great respect for him but you are accepting his thoughts blindly without thinking about things for yourself. Yet you are the first to accuse the government of brainwashing Singaporeans. Before Singapore, Malacca was the port of call along the Straits of Malacca. Before the Brits, the Portuguese and the Dutch had built it up. Why did the Brits not continue with it? Since Singapore’s independence, Malaysia has tried to by-pass Singapore’s port. First it was Port Klang, then they got nearer with Tanjong Pelepas and Pasir Gudang which is just across Punggol Point. As far as geographical location is concerned, they are equal to Singapore. So too is any of the nearby Riau Islands of Indonesia such as Batam or Bintang. Some like to use the Isthmus of Kra canal to prove the point of the importance of geographical location. They believe that with the Kra canal in place, SG will become irrelevant. That’s not a certainty. More than a century after the Suez Canal, South Africa, the nation furthest from the canal in Africa, is still the most developed nation in that continent. Geographically, South Africa’s location is worse than SG. It faces oceans in all directions except the north. We are talking about trade and investments from the US. If its geographical location, Mexico would be the first choice, followed by those Carribean islands, then Central and South America. Why would the American investors want to come tens of thousands of kilometers to tiny little Singapore? If geographical location can make all the difference, there would not be any need for the strategy to leapfrog the region to reach the First World. In reality, the government of the day had to go all out to sell Singapore to the world, to attract investments to its shore. => And the people have no part to play in its success? All credit goes to one Familee and one man? So solid? Inherited world standards from the British colonial government Many parts of the world were colonised by Europeans. When the colonies became independent nations, many of them had been colonised for over a hundred years or more, with well established institutions having been set up in all fields. Few of those independent nations have done well. None has done better than SG. Sure, SG has received economic assistance under UNDP and its advisor Dr. Winsemius. So too those other colonies which became independent. They may not have Winsemius but they may have better advisors than him. Putting it in another way, if Winsemius were to be assigned to them, would he have such successful results as he had with SG? => In the same vein, LKY is a nobody or would have committed grave mistakes if not for these experts and other advisors, right? Geopolitics “Dr Goh further went on to explain how the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s also made Singapore’s conditions more favorable.” “Finally, we have Minister Shanmugam telling us how the US military made our situation even more favorable by underwriting our peace and the peace of the region.” “Thus, if we consider the peace provided by US military presence, China’s Cultural Revolution scaring investors to Singapore, our four success factors listed by Dr Goh Keng Swee, our situation was actually quite favorable.” Why would China’s Cultural Revolution have scared investors to Singapore? That was creating turmoil only within China. It would only have weakened China which meant it would have less capability of mounting overseas adventures like exporting Communism through revolution. In fact, the US and its non-communist client states around China like S. Korea and Taiwan would like to see the collapse of the Communist regime in China. If the Cultural Revolution in China could scare investors to Singapore, then the Vietnam War would have scared them away. It happened closer to Singapore. If that did not scare them, the fall of South Vietnam should. LKY was a proponent of the Domino Theory. On the contrary, US investments continued to flow in thick and fast after the fall of Vietnam. Can we truly rely on the US to maintain peace in this region? In 1975, after the fall of South Vietnam, the US withdrew completely from Vietnam, exposing the rest of South-east Asia to the threat of a Vietnamese invasion. After the Vietnamese ventured into Cambodia, it was the Chinese who put a stop to their further ambitions on the rest of South-east Asia by attacking Vietnam. Shanmugam cannot be more wrong. Singapore cannot rely completely on the US, or for that matter any other nation, to underwrite its peace and the peace of the region. The US is here only for its own national interest, no more, no less. The US was here to fight Communism closer to its source. It is here again, rebalancing as it says, to push its frontier of war nearer to its newly perceived enemy China. Instead of peace, it may turn the Asia-Pacific into a theatre of war, like the Mid-East. I can’t imagine how SG would be like if its government and people had adopted this attitude. “OK, we have superb geographical location, good institutions left behind by our ex-British colonial master and the US to maintain peace. We have all the factors in our favor. We can afford to go slow and take it easy. Let’s just lay back and relax. Everything will work out fine by itself.” You think we will have a Singapore like what we have today? Geographical location, geopolitics are not of no importance but they are less so than other factors for the success of Singapore. What really make Singapore what it is today, a tiny island without natural resources but a world class nation with world class achievements? Its strong and wise leadership with wise and trusting followers. Its strong and wise government with sound values. When we celebrate our 50th year of Independence, let us not forget that all that have been achieved through much hardships and sacrifices throughout the years can easily unravel if the government and the people do not work as one. get it right * Submitted by TRE reader. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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