
Thoughts on the CPF protest
HLP 7th June 2014 I decided to pen down my thoughts after seeing the big turnout at the CPF protest. Before the event, the expectation was that there was to be a small crowd. Ironically, after the big D by PM Lee, it generated interest and publicity for civil society. "Thank you", PM Lee. Roy made a Queen's sacrifice that gave...

The inside story behind CPF protest on 7 June @ HLP
When Han Hui Hui and Roy Ngerng announced in May that they would be organizing a “CPF” protest on 7 June, 4 pm to 7 pm, at Speakers’ Corner – they were planning for about 250 people – just like their previous protest in May at Speakers’ Corner on “Jobs and wages”. In fact, they had announced on their blogs that...

PM could have been in a state of cognitive dissonance
Dr Ang Yong Guan PM Lee could have been in a state of cognitive dissonance when he decided to take action against Roy. (Cognitive dissonance is defined as the mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds two or more contradictory beliefs or values at the same time). He was torn between Option 1 (build an inclusive society,...
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