
Should older people step forward to cause change in government?
Dr. Tan Cheng Bock is 79 years old. He has stepped forward to form a new political party, the Progress Singapore Party, to effect an change in government in Singapore. Is he too old? Should he leave this matter to younger people? Surely, the younger people have a stronger stake in the future? I share my views. We have the example...

Indian lady takes issue with charge that Nets ad was ‘brownface’
Phew, I really have a problem understanding the outrage of local YouTuber and comedian Preeti Nair (known as Preetipls) and her brother, rapper Subhas Nair that resulted in a vulgarity laden video full of aggressive attacks against Chinese, and their allies, many of whom are the anti-PAP cybernuts or the usual suspects who wish...

Hardest truth: Public housing is subsidised by …. flat buyers, not government
Subsidised public housing in Singapore is …. BS. The cost of subsidy would have to be borne by thePAP government for selling HDB flats at a ‘loss’. There isn’t any. The ‘loss’ incurred comes from the inclusion of PAP-inflated land cost. But state land belongs to citizens and most of it was acquired by PAP decades...
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