
The new Fake News law is to instill fear in our minds so as to encourage self-censorship
Click to enlarge Compared to democratic countries, Singapore’s proposed anti-fake news law: 1. Gives broad sweeping powers to the PAP ministers Any ministers can issue an order under the law in response to a news they deem as fake. 2. Defines “fake news” using vague and ambiguous notions Under the law, fake news is defined...

The frustrations of PMETs being marginalized
Met and heard the frustrations of PMETs being marginalized. Pitiful cases such as a 48 year old man out of job for 1.5 years after being retrenched from his previous work in logistics. Outcompeted by foreign PMETs. He has 4 children to feed and now works odd jobs to make ends meet. Fearful, angry and afraid for his family’s...

When Singaporeans were not ready
When Singaporeans were not ready, we moved our people out from kampongs and into public housing blocks. When Singaporeans were not ready, we taught ourselves to... speak English. When Singaporeans were not ready, we started campaigns and clean up Singapore. When Singaporeans were not ready, we conscripted young Singaporeans...
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