29 April 2011

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It all begins with political apathy
Published 28 April 2011 media , personal perspective , politics and government , society and culture
Guest essay by Loh Peiying

I am 20 and I cannot vote.

To be honest, I was never really bothered with politics. I had a father who was very political but that was as far as it went. He would always nag at me for being so apathetic. Like everyone my age, there are more fun things I could do with my life. I can watch Glee, spend hours painting my nails or queue for a cup of bubble tea from KOI. I lead a comfortable life, I have a spot in the university… what more could I ask for. Why should I even care?


Worrying

At my age, few care about politics. Exams are stressful enough. But now I’m tweeting and sharing political news almost 24/7 like nobody’s business. Some of my friends think I am crazy.

What sparked off this interest in politics? Nothing much really. Perhaps it was boredom during lectures at University. I made a radical decision to ‘like’ The Online Citizen on Facebook which has been updating me daily with alternative news. All this information merely compounded what I already knew from my father.

The more I read, the more concerned I became. I do not know where even to begin with what is wrong. So instead of making a list of reasons, I shall share my personal experiences instead.

Recently I saw an advertisement for a three-room flat near my place. It was going for over S$400,000. That scared me. The amount set off alarms in my head. I went to ask my father for more details. He told me he had bought our current five room flat in 1983 for S$123,000, but today’s market value for it is approximately $650,000. That’s just insane. I know life is not meant to be a bed of roses, I know I would have to work hard, but these prices seem insurmountable. Moreover, I believe the prices will continue to climb if nothing effective is done to solve the rising costs of living. Does that mean that to have my own place, I have to live an eternity of debt? What about kids? Do I even dare consider raising any?

What about others who are less fortunate than I am? What are they going to do?

I have some friends who aren’t as lucky as me. They did fairly well for their A Levels or their GPAs but it was not enough to make the cut for our local universities. I understand that the system is based on merit and that is fair and justified. What I cannot stomach is the number of foreign students studying in our local universities, on our money. What gives our government the confidence that these people will stay and ‘integrate’?

While I was doing a stint as a relief teacher, an elderly cleaning lady came up to me and complained that students were pouring paint into the sinks and clogging up the plumbing. She implored me in Chinese, “Please tell your students not to do this anymore. We lead a very hard life you know. Each month I only earn $500, it is tough enough already.”

What? $500? She is so much older than me and my salary then was more than twice hers. Her work is so much more taxing and how is $ 500 enough to survive?

There is this old lady near my block. She is always hunched, pushing a trolley and picking up cardboard boxes. Once I saw her fighting viciously with another old man for a cardboard box. Is this our so-called modern and First World society? I am sure she’s not the only one in Singapore living like this.

Why are there people like her living on the streets, while our ministers earn so much? What justifies this gulf of disparity and why aren’t they doing anything? This makes me so angry. How can we just stand by and watch – and not do anything?

Being paid so much, there should be accountability. Is there?



I have become disillusioned with the ruling elite in the ways that they trample on our rights as citizens and cut our vocal cords on politics. There is something very morally wrong with the way we are governed.

Why this election

Whoever said, “do not underestimate the power of the social media” seriously was not joking. Ask any young person and he will tell you that Facebook is his death knell. We surf the internet for hours when we should be studying. Yet at the same time, social media has allowed me to hear the opposition’s voice where it has been hushed in the Straits Times.

I would probably still be living in ignorance if not for Facebook.

Things in Singapore already seem pretty bad but to make things worse, the new People’s Action Party (PAP) candidates take it on to a whole new level of scary. If candidates like Tin Pei Ling are going into parliament, we ought to be very worried. She has failed to show the critical depth that is needed to handle national issues. When I showed a friend Tin Pei Ling’s introductory video, he commented that she sounds like a brainwashed robot.

The recent reports circulating on the internet involving Lui Tuck Yew also raised some eyebrows. How can someone like him lead the people? Members of Parliament (MP) are here to serve the people, not the other way around. Also, PAP’s Desmond Choo mentioned on the news that “progress” to him was to make a resident in Hougang hesitate voting for the Worker’s Party. What is up with that? Is defeating the opposition his main goal? Can this be an indication of the type of mentality that runs within the ruling elite?

In contrast, the opposition holds so much more appeal for me. For one, they are not pretentious. Their sincerity is apparent in their videos. They know what it is like to be an average Singaporean, they have got credibility, and last but not the least, they are sacrificing so much for us. The Workers’ Party’s First World Parliament proposal and manifesto is very impressive. Also, Nicole Seah has really moved me and many youths with her ability to speak up for my generation. We are all fans, buzzing with admiration.

Building up to the election, the blunders made by the PAP are bigger and the challenges we face as a nation are larger. Sometimes it feels like there is no space to breath. This cannot keep up. It cannot go on.

Volunteering

I’m not here to represent all of the youth in Singapore, and I am not much different from them.

Being a History Major, I have learned that young people are a catalyst for change. Many of my friends are already frustrated with the system. We are saying, “Enough is enough”.

The opposition needs help. The odds are stacked heavily against them. The PAP always emphasize the need to vote wisely and to beware of a ‘freak result’. But as Mr. Brown sings, “bookies confirm don’t play because we already know who’s the winner.”

Some of my friends actually believe that I’m going to get called up by the ISD or have my face printed all over the papers. Such ridiculous thoughts really make me laugh, but at the same time, it gives me an inkling of the fear and apathy that exists.

As V from the movie V for Vendetta says, “People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.” The first step is to get alternative voices into parliament as checking mechanisms and to ensure accountability. There are good candidates in the opposition who can represent people like me and be this alternative voice. I want democracy but democracy is nothing without options.

So if I cannot vote, I will do the next best alternative. Volunteer.



Right before I submitted the volunteer form to the Workers’ Party, I was actually watching Martyn See’s compilation of the IMF incident with Chee Soon Juan and his sister, Chee Siok Chin. The police were trying so desperately to stop Chee Soon Juan and Chee Siok Chin from demonstrating. They surrounded the two and linked arms, entrapping them with human barricades so they could not walk. I cried a little because I was so embarrassed by the huge spectacle the government made. But I also cried because I felt helpless.

I chose to help the Workers’ Party because I believe in their cause. Although I personally disapprove of their silence on the issue of gay rights, I think they are still our best bet.

When the Workers’ Party called for volunteers on Facebook, I hesitated. I opened and closed the link at least 5 to 6 times before actually filling it out for submission. I was scared like everyone else my age yet it is so silly because I know that there is nothing to be afraid of. I don’t want to live in fear anymore. This is my country and I’m merely exercising my rights as a citizen.

I love Singapore and I want to make it better. A lot better.

28 April 2011

新加坡宗乡会馆联合总会不应该参与支持各别政党

http://www.zaobao.com.sg/ge/pages/ge110427e.shtml
大选2011 宗乡总会全力支持华社工作小组
(2011-04-27)
● 郭丽娟 王珏琪 报道

  新加坡宗乡会馆联合总会主席蔡天宝对李显龙总理给予华社的肯定和重视,以及他对华社诉求所作的回应,表示倍感欣慰。

  他受访时指出,宗乡总会在培养华社中流砥柱和激发国人对华文和华族文化的兴趣等方面义不容辞,属下的200个宗乡会馆将全力支持李总理宣布将成立的华社工作小组。

  李总理前天接受本报记者专访时,表示非常重视华社对政府的期望,并表明政府在带领新加坡社会向前迈进时,一定会保留华语和华族文化在新加坡的地位。

  在来临的大选中,执政的人民行动党除了引进华英双语能力强的新候选人,也计划大选后在人力部长颜金勇所领导的华社联络组之下,成立一个新的工作小组去拉近政府与华社组织的距离,并培养新一代的双语、双文化人才成为华社领袖。

  李总理透露将委任有潜力担任政治职务的新候选人沈颖领导这个工作小组,成员预计将包括另外六七名华语能力强的新候选人。

  还未当选就获得李总理委以加强政府同华社联系的任务,沈颖对于自己将有机会领导华社联络组之下新设的一个工作小组,表示深感荣幸。

  她受访时说,目前已经有好些华社组织在鼓励母语学习和促进社会融合方面作出一定的贡献,因此她认为小组的一项重要任务是多听取各方的建议和意见。

  过去在国际企业发展局和国家人口及人才署任职时,她曾有机会同宗乡会馆、新加坡中华总商会和“通商中国”等机构合作,因此对于这个领域有基本的认识。她也将以此为基础,向同华社有密切联系的资深部长和国会议员学习,并和小组成员一起接受这项考验。

  随着时代的变迁,国人普遍接受双语教育,华社的定义也将出现变化。在李总理看来,新的华社在本质上与旧华社相当不同,他们的英文能力强,但对华族文化的认同及对母语的敬爱也很强烈,并且在双语环境下生活或者工作。因此,这个由行动党新候选人组成的小组,也将成为新旧华社之间的桥梁。

  除了沈颖,李总理认为新候选人当中的双语人才还包括王乙康、朱倍庆、陈秉禾、陈佩玲和颜添宝等,他们皆有可能成为工作小组的成员。

  这个工作小组将利用华社联络组已建立起来的网络与平台来接触华社。

  颜金勇昨天受访时,表示他打算尽量放手让沈颖等人去做。

  “我不想为工作小组可能提出的建议设限。较好的做法是给他们更大的空间,让他们探讨各种不同的可能做法。”

  他表示向李总理提议成立这个由沈颖等新的双文化候选人组成的工作小组,是希望能深化及拓展政府与华社的接触;促进国人对华文和华族文化的兴趣,并促进社群的融合。

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及时和必要的保证

社论第20页

华文教师总会吁社会合作

帮助学生克服学华文困难

  工作小组还未成立,新加坡华文教师总会已积极表示愿意参加工作小组的讨论活动。总会也呼吁社会上下合作帮助学生克服学习华文的困难。

  针对李总理表示要成立工作小组的消息,华文教师总会理事长连慧英说:“这是一个振奋人心的消息,华社那么支持华文教育,还有政府的配合,是很难得的。” 她说,这时候华文教师特别需要各方面的支持和帮助。

教师总会理事会

乐意参加工作小组讨论

  她表示,若有需要,教师总会的理事会乐意参加工作小组的讨论。总会属下有1000多名会员。

  在华文学习方面,她指出,华社扮演了相当重要的角色。她举例,自己参与华社自助理事会举行的社区阅读计划,孩子们在社区里通过这个计划学习华文,长久下去学习华文就不会那么困难。

  她相信,若华社、华文教师和对华文有热忱的人,积极合作,帮助学生克服学习华文的困难,这是能做得到的。

  其他华社领袖对总理提出成立的工作小组也非常欢迎,宗乡总会副秘书长方百成说,政府已经了解到培养双文化、双语人才是迫切需要的,在这时候成立这样的工作小组,“还是来得及的”,因为若我们不好好保留华族文化和华语,多十年后就可能有断层。他也是福建会馆副会长。

  他指出,民间力量有限,民间所作的如果没有当局的支持或带头,成效不大,而成立工作小组胜过只由一两个部长,甚至是总理来发表意见,因为这个组织可以推动、领导整个工作,做起事来事半功倍。

  不过,方百成提出,这些成员必须符合的先决条件是,认同华文、华语,并把推广优良的华族传统文化视为他的责任之一。他说:“如果他只是一个表面的桥梁,是没用的。”

  至于华文能力,他说:“这只是一个技术问题、一个工具,如果你不认同,这个工具是没有用的。”

  宗乡总会秘书长李国基说,政府发出了很有力的信息,委任的负责任也很注重华文华语,这个信息会激励来自讲英语家庭的人,要多鼓励孩子学习华文。

  针对总理为工作小组定下的三大目标,李国基说,这也是他们宗乡总会想要做的,他们一向来提倡双语双文化,也希望新移民能融入本地社会,打造更有凝聚力的华社和社会。

  三江会馆会长和中华总商会董事李秉萱认为,总理的谈话重点在于“根的延续”。他说,人们温饱后,就会想要知道他们的宗族,若人们断了这个文化的联系,就会在社会上漂浮不定。

  总理在专访中表示,将委派新候选人沈颖领导这个工作小组。曾接触沈颖的两名社团领袖都给予她好评。方百成对她的初步印象不错,他说:“她的华语好,态度谦和。”

  认识沈颖的李秉萱也说,她毕业自华中初级学院,底子很好,接下来要参与更多华社的活动,进一步熟悉华社。

26 April 2011

Vote My Way -- Singapore GE 2011




Lyrics below:-

It don't matter if you tick yes, or choose hell no (no, no..)
Just lock in your vote
'cos you can choose your way, people

My parents told me when I was young
Study, work hard, a-nd stay employed
Talked politics in na-i-ve-ty
They rolled their eyes and to me said

"There is no point in voting an-y-way
Same result, it wouldn't change a thing
So put your head down and keep working hard
we know best how you should SING"

"Don't vote for the oth-er side,
'cos you know that we're right
Stay on the right path baby
Live the same every day
Choose wrongly, and you'll regret
And if you're sad, just abstain
Stay on the right path baby
Let's live on with no change"

Isn't there another way?
Can't believe this is my fate
Tell me that it's not too late
Positives and negatives
What is my alternative?
Don't know what to say, so
I go on ho-li-day!

There's GST, and ERP
And COE, and LRT
Then HDB, every GE
'Vote me! Vote me! Vote me!...'

Pause for a moment
Just simply feel
What this nation means to you
Really search, deeply within your heart
All the things that you hold true
Please don't make me wrong, when I say No
I'm being true to-o my beliefs
I love my family and my country
A no to you's a Yes for me

"See there ain't no oth-er side,
I need both hands, left and right
No need to prove or fight
I have seen the light
It wouldn't hurt either way
Only lo-sers abstain
I have found my voice, and
I have made my choice"

Surely there's another way
Do something to change my fate
Certainly it's not too late
Forget all the pros and cons
None of these I can count on
Don't care what they say,
I can vote my way!

(complain, explain, complain, explain...)

Don't just explain, get on the train
See for yourself, the nation's pain
Whether you're white, yellow or blue
I darn sure hope you've got a clue
Don't just complain, it's such a strain
Your life is yours; it's not for them
Ten thousand lives the world has gave
For the one choice you now can have

"See there ain't no oth-er side,
I need both hands left and right
No need to prove or fight
I have seen the light
It wouldn't hurt either way
Only lo-sers abstain
I have found my voice, and
I have made my choice"

"See there ain't no oth-er side,
We've got hands left and right
No need to prove or fight
Can't you see the light?
It wouldn't hurt either way
Only lo-sers abstain
Have you found your voice,
Have you made your choice?"

Come on people seize the day
For the top we cannot wait
Our future we can create
Our values the land's built on
'Pon each other we count on
Thanks for today
I can vote my way, yeah!

I can vote my way, yeah!
I can vote my way, yeah!
No more staying still
Let's exercise our will

I can vote my way, yeah!
I can vote my way, yeah!
Just give them the sack
And cla-im my country back

Vote wisely, yeah
Just vote your way ;-)
Vote wisely, yeah
Just vote your way ;-)

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This video is for Singaporeans who are wondering if it is worthwhile to vote during GE.
It's karaoke, sing along if you will.
End Apathy Today.

The creator is a concerned citizen with no affiliation to any political party.
Feel free to share this with others for the good of the nation.

Contact the creator twitter.com/sgvoter

Copyright 2011

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