
Response to Albert Lim’s second response on TR Emeritus
I refer to Mr Albert Lim’s second response on TR Emeritus dated 1 Jan 2014 ('Albert Lim: Second response to Ng Kok Lim'). Mr Lim gives several examples to distinguish “playing up class divisions” and “crying injustice” and claims there is a big difference between the two. Unfortunately, he didn’t make adequate...

Further response to ‘Lessons from Nelson Mandela’ (2)
I refer to the 30 Dec 2013 response by Mr Albert Lim on TR Emeritus (‘Response to Ng Kok Lim on ‘Revisiting lessons from Nelson Mandela’‘). Mr Lim claims that the constant reminder of the rich-poor divide is what makes people angry and dissatisfied as though they would forget the rich-poor divide if no one reminds them...

Further response to ‘Lessons from Nelson Mandela’ (1)
I refer to the 30 Dec 2013 response by Mr Albert Lim on TR Emeritus ('Response to Ng Kok Lim on ‘Revisiting lessons from Nelson Mandela’'). Mr Lim refers to Nelson Mandela as someone who started out as a Marxist as though Mr Mandela ceased to be one later on in life. Although the South African Communist Party declared Nelson...
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