Li Yeming |
Li Yeming, a newly "converted" Singapore citizen from the People's Republic of China (PRC), mention that he will get the Chinese army (People's Liberation Army) to "flatten" Singapore.
Le Yiming:
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After reading [Link] about his cozy relationship with the ruling party of the day on this island, the question is - does he has the implicit go-ahead from the ruling government People's Action Party (PAP) for saying and doing such things? (Is this question even allowed?!)
If so, is the PAP committing treason of the highest order against the state of Singapore? A government betraying it's own country and the people? Is such a thing even possible!? I can't help that this is my perception of the whole saga. [Link]
This is very serious. I hope i am wrong. But what is the ruling party trying to achieve here by dividing the Singaporean population in this manner? At what cost the ruling party is willing to pay in order to hold on to power? One shudder to know the answer. Or maybe i am reading too much into this whole episode, perhaps it is only the doing of an over zealous newly converted Singapore citizen who was (and one suspect still is) a PRC patriot.
Another question - does the new citizen of say, the USA or Australia or Canada who were formally from PRC carry the same sentiment as displayed here ?
Another question - does the new citizen of say, the USA or Australia or Canada who were formally from PRC carry the same sentiment as displayed here ?
I don't know.
As i have mention above, this is just my perception. The other day i was watching History channel on cable TV, commemorating the fall of Singapore to the Japanese during WWII on 15 February 1942. The documentary was on a certain Shinozaki Mamoru.
As i have mention above, this is just my perception. The other day i was watching History channel on cable TV, commemorating the fall of Singapore to the Japanese during WWII on 15 February 1942. The documentary was on a certain Shinozaki Mamoru.
You can read more about him in wikipedia [Link] |
Prior to the fall of Singapore on the 15 February 1942, he was convicted of spying for the Japanese Imperial forces and was imprison in Singapore. Later liberated when the Japanese conquered the island. But he turned out to be a good guy and history credited him as the "Japanese Schindler" for saving thousands of Chinese and Eurasians by his liberal issue of safety passes and the creation of save haven during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. He even helped Dr Lim Boon Keng to go home from the Japanese concentration camp by issuing him a protection card.
Fast forward to present day Singapore. I hope there are no more spies in Singapore except the ones you can use to cook curry with :-)
21 February 2013
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