Doing the same thing and expecting different results
Sigh. The past connects to the present. When it was first passed in 2014, the Protection from Harassment Act (POHA) was sold as being for the protection of vulnerable individuals from harassment. But not only did the Government try to make use of POHA to suppress criticism, the first Government agency to make use of it was...
Will the next General Election see the wind of change?
Strong wind of political change in Singapore is clearly visible since a few years ago, but more eminent in 2019 as elections draw nearer. Here are some factors which I believe will lead to citizens seething anger unleashed during the general election: 1) The announcement of PAP's new 4G leaders was a gross disappointment...
Hong Kong’s elections and the democratic conundrum
Pro-democracy politicians won 388 of the 452 district council seats in Sunday’s Hong Kong district elections, compared with 59 for the pro-establishment camp. The remaining five seats went to independents. It is heartening to read the polling results. Some say it was a de facto referendum. The voice of the HK people is finally...
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