An evaluation of PAP’s mid-term performance: The quality of political leaders (Part 2)
Last week, I had argued that we were already mid-way into the current Parliamentary term and the People's Action Party (PAP) did not do well in terms of bread and butter issues. This week, I will look at things from a different angle – the quality of today's political leaders. As Dr. Gillian Koh from the Institute of Policy...
Local academics propogate fake news?
Our brown-nosing constructive nation-building academics presented at the recent Select Committee hearings on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, an alarming scenario of disinformation campaigns launched by foreign actors bent on attacking the island state, of cyber armies in neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore working as proxies...
An Orwellian nightmare with a committee established to decide the Truth
I am normally part of the silent majority but I now feel extremely compelled write on the matter. I find that these hearings are achieving nothing and the government is oversimplifying the matter. From what I can observe, the panel already has an established idea of what they want to achieve and is debating it instead of having...
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