
A sad day when the Ridout findings turn out just as expected
It’s the outcome we saw coming – the two ministers at the centre of the Ridout controversy have been cleared of misconduct and wrongdoing. No one put a foot wrong. Not even one small misstep. Clean as a whistle. Case closed. We are not in the least bit surprised because we did not expect any other outcome. Apart from loopholes...

Chan Chun Sing’s challenge to students
I refer to Chan Chun Sing's challenge to students that if they can get Taylor Swift to perform in their school for free, they will get a day-off. I am a senior citizen, a citizen of an older generation and the way I was brought up, my life's values and experiences are different from the many students today, still, in this current...

Thank you Mr. Ng Yat Chung
It’s been a rather wild few days for me as a blog publisher. In the last few days, I’ve seen more people flock to my obscure part of cyberspace in the last five days than I have in the last few years. As a rule of thumb, socio-political blogs don’t attract much traffic and are notoriously hard to make money from. Nobody...
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