A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 1 of 9)
Part 1 – National Referendum It may seem unconventional to begin a discussion on the Constitution with a national referendum in pre-independence Singapore. In what follows, I shall show the relevance and impact of that referendum to this day. "The Singapore Government is not obliged under the Constitution to carry out a Referendum...
Our gulags and political re-education
"In every chain of reasoning, the evidence of the last conclusion can be no greater than that of the weakest link of the chain, whatever may be the strength of the rest.” - Thomas Reid “The chain is no stronger than its weakest link.” - Lenin The education system in Singapore is politicized. Never mind that aspect of the...
Life lessons: TR Emeritus, Success and Justice
"…the theory of democracy, said …‘All men are equal before the law, independently of their origin, their property, and their position; every man has an equal right in determining the fate of the people.’…But the longer it went on, the more it sent the consciousness to sleep, legalizing poverty, slavery and degradation…In...
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