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Tuesday 15 December 2015

Pivotal Moments.































(ABOVE ARE MORE PHOTOS OF YUNNAN-SHANGRI-LA TRIP)

Years of comradeship
Wrapped in false pretences
Friendship abandoned abruptly!

A stupid fool
Feigning knowledge and wisdom
Spitting shit all around!

Tolerance friendship
Misread as advantages to exploit
Abuse of carnal minds!

A deadly habit
A puff at every moment
A step closer to grave!

What of human heart
Evil pretense goodness entwined
Who can understand it!

Was lost naive
Jesus Christ my salvation
My light in the dark!

A step of no return
Engulfed in treacherous acts
Light for the righteous!

Idiosyncrasies
Prejudices quirks and all
Reflections of heart! 


Sunday 29 November 2015

Finding God, Finding Oneself.













Just returned from a 8-days Yunnan Shangri-la conducted tour a few days ago.  Personally, the highlight of the trip was to reach the Shika Snow Mountain by cable-car.  At 4500 meters above sea level the air was thin and breathing was hard work.  We had only a canister of oxygen to help us to breath easier.  Nevertheless many in our tour group managed to complete the challenge.  At the start of the cable-car ride, I was quietly praying to God  to give me strength and stamina to complete the challenge before me.  I was not a fitness buff and you could consider me "unfit".  But our God is great and He answers our prayers(See me with the victory sign in the photo above).   On the way down from the mountain I was alone in one cable-car cabin (see the photo above) and I said heart-felt prayers of thanks and gratitude to our God of the Mountain. In finding God I find myself in my weaknesses and strengths.  I discover I need to continually minimize my weaknesses with God's help.  

Wednesday 21 October 2015

Ageing Moments.




I want to remember
Multi-tasking the culprit
My memory leaves me!

A maid attentively
Holding an old lady's armpits
Taking a morning walk!

Sans thinking Sans memory
Pills to take incessantly
Aid for remembrance!

Aches and pains
Bruises unconscious knocks
Haste needs to slow down!

Mind playing tricks
Don't know don't remember
Memory short or lost!

Manual electric chairs
Fighting for spaces moves
Folks enjoying outings!

To enjoy oneself
Solitude to cultivate
Secret of old age!

Exciting learning
Continuous learning
Old no more imposing!

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Enlightened Moments.



You and I voted
Nobody knows who why
Secrecy secured!

Post-Election view
Swing New Tactics Strategy
You conclude!

One third pro-Government
One third pro-Opposition Party
One third swing away!

Goal posts changed uprooted
Uneven playing field
'Kelong' 'Kelong' shout!

Cruel mainstream media
Pro-Opposition views now publish
Brave after Election!

Shame on you academia
Sharing shit on social ills
Educating after Poll.




Saturday 5 September 2015

GE2015 - Time To Make A Historic Decision.




In many established societies there are occasions when its citizens were asked to make important decisions of how it wanted to see its political development.  I think Singapore is as this juncture of its history.  Come 11 September 2015 its citizens will get to choose its 89 Members of Parliament.

Now we are at the half-way stage of political hustings.  I shall group the politicking so far under the following headings - the good, the bad, the ugly and "kiasu and kiasi".  I shall start with:

The bad: The ruling party started badly by putting posters of the PM's photo across all constituencies of the island.  It clearly testifies to its arrogance.  Some questioned whether any electoral law has been breached as the PM is only contesting in the Ang Mo Kio GRC.  In the hustings, PAP candidates were found to to be denigrating others and calling Opposition Parties all sorts of names like "nomads", "mouse", etc. It also practices "pork barrel" politics promising million dollars master plans and upgrading of townships, building of polyclinics, markets, etc even a swimming pool.

The Ugly: Poison letter regarding an Opposition Party candidate by an anonymous writer was circulated to mainstream media.  The candidate had to make a police report to put a stop to such underhand tactics.  "Character assassination" insinuations of Opposition Parties' candidates also come quick and fast.

The Kiasu And Kiasi: You know how the PM held closely to his chest the date of the Polling date - 11th September 2015 when every one knows it should rightly be one day later i.e. 12th September.  By his choice he is telling every one "I don't want to lose to you".  Then there is a so-called PAP "party stalwart" coming out to stage "a wayang show" keeping every one in suspense as to whether " he is" or "he is not" contesting in the Aljunied GRC on Nomination Day.  In the end he disappeared from the scene altogether.

The Good: These are the candidates who are passionate about their beliefs and causes they are fighting for. They stand on their convictions and articulate their competitive views and ideas to bring Singapore forward.

GE 2015 will be a "landmark" election.  Many of the Opposition candidates this time round are equally if not more qualified than their counterparts in the ruling party.  Credible Opposition parties in sequence of voters' popularity rankings  are the Workers' Party(WP), Singapore People's Party(SPP), Singapore Democratic Party(SDP), the Singaporeans First Party(SingFirst), National Solidarity Party(NSP), etc.  Will you give them a chance to break this dominance and juggernaut (Ms Sylvia Lim of the Workers' Party has termed it as a "Machinery that can eat you up" )of the ruling party.  This is a historic occasion to make a historic decision.  May God bless our beloved Nation!


Wednesday 26 August 2015

GE 2015 - Vote For A More Vibrant Political Development, Culture And Transparency.




The worst-kept secret has finally been revealed.  The President has issued a Writ of Election - Nomination Day for GE 2015 is 1 September 2015 and Polling Day will be 11 September 2015.

PAP's domination in Singapore politics is evident for the past 50 years.  The PM has just detailed for us the country's achievements in his National Day Rally Speech on 23rd August 2015.  Voters may wish to step back and reflect on how Singapore politics can evolve for our benefit in the following areas:

Political Development - Some people has termed our democracy as "autocratic", "dictatorial", etc. We have Government-created institutions like Nominated Member of Parliament (supposedly championing special public interests, etc.) and Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (losing Opposition Parties' members who garnered the most votes).  Many named them pseudo-Members of Parliament as they do not have powers to vote on certain Bills, etc. Are these measures initiated to maintain political dominance?  Many believe our political development has not kept in step with our economic success.  This has engendered call from the Opposition Parties for a "First World Parliament".

Political Culture - There is no visible culture of give and take in political discussion.  The sledge-hammer of defamation suits against political opponents or critics is not uncommon.  Some people were bankrupted and some had to seek exile overseas.  Will this hard-line approach ever moderate to welcoming more diverse discussions/views and competitive ideas?

Political Transparency - The AHPETC and the People's Association's lapses as reported by the Auditor-General's audit could be better explained to the public.  Each side tried to score political points.  The former issue was duly debated in Parliament and the latter was found to be above board (newspapers reported that the grassroots leader involved (there were monies changing hands and receipts issued and not issued, etc.) later resigned.

Our mainstream media is ranked 153rd position for being a free press.  Its role in educating our people in political education has been inadequate and lacking.  It seemed to be assuming the role of a Public Relations entity of the ruling party.  The next day after the PM NDR Speech on 23 August 2015 the PM's photographs were strategically published in five pages of the newspaper (one photograph on one page).
The media is also criticized for painting the Opposition Parties in a bad light - reports of in-fighting, etc. It is seen by some as the propaganda machine of the ruling party.

The voters are the only ones capable of engineering change in the Singapore polity.  With the Opposition Parties facing an uneven playing field, biased media, etc., it is obvious who are the underdogs.

Cast your vote wisely on Polling Day, 11th September 2015.  If you believe in a more vibrant, fair and democratic society, your rooting for the underdogs is appropriate and paying it forward for our future generation.

TIP - Switch off reading, listening or viewing the mainstream media from now up to Polling Day - there will an avalanche of propaganda from the ruling party.  Go to social media, attend Opposition Parties' Political rallies, etc. to get diversity of perspectives/views, etc.     

Sunday 2 August 2015

What You Should Do From Now Until Polling Day.





It is not a secret anymore. The strong speculation in every one's mind is that 12th September 2015 will be Polling Day for GE 2015.  To help you make a better decision of how you should cast your vote on that day, here are my humble few suggestions:- 

1) "Switch off" reading, hearing or watching reports in the mainstream media regarding the coming GE2015.  If you cannot avoid such an avalanche of propaganda, then treat such reports with a cynical and questioning mind.  Do not forget our media has been rated 153rd position for being "a free press". 

2) I find it remarkable that our mainstream media has morphed to become the PR machinery of the ruling Party.  The incumbents' plans, speeches, moves, etc were faithfully and strategically reported, filmed and projected to achieve the maximum impact; such as who and who is standing in which ward, SMC or GRC. Sometimes you wonder whether "campaigning" or "electioneering" has actually started although the Writ for Election has yet to be issued.

3) Mainstream media reports on Opposition Parties at best are minimal and sketchy.  In some instances such reports are packaged in such a way to put them in a bad light.  Being wary of such tactics by the media the Parties think it is best talking to them less. 

4) You on your part can resort to social media to access a more balanced perspective and diversity of views, etc.  You can go direct to Opposition Parties' dedicated websites or social political  websites such as The Online Citizen, The Middle Ground, Mothership.sg, Inconvenient Questions(IQ) and blogs like 2ECONDSIGHT, My Singapore News, Likedatosocanmeh, etc just to name a few.

5) The ruling Party will leverage on the National Day and SG50 Celebrations to extract maximum advantage for their campaign.  Videos capturing our Pioneer Generation of Leaders' speeches, ideologies, etc. will  be re-broadcast, re-telecast and re-cycle to win back peoples' hearts.  One thing they forget to highlight is the many of our ordinary citizens' co-operative sacrifices, hard work, sweat and tears, etc. which have contributed to the successes of the past 50 years of nation building.

Change is the only constant.  I hope in the next 50 years our Singapore politics will evolve to becoming more democratic, more vibrant, less divisive, less polarizing and more inclusive.  The electorate can only bring this about by casting their votes wisely on Polling Day.

Over to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Tuesday 14 July 2015

Cringing Moments.




SG 50 -
Celebrations Galore
Waste Not, Please!

A Tussle -
Goliath glaring David
Goliath won!

Policy Talks -
Roadshows accompany
Propaganda in short!

Leaders, Leadership -
Words and more words
Action speaks louder!

Honorary memberships -
Backs scratching non-stop
Meaningless hogwash!

Master, servant -
Aristocracy, commoners
Servant is greatest!

Empty Vessel -
Noises, complaints molecules
Jarring to the ears!

A desert stay -
Fear not, oasis is Our Lord
Almighty and Grace!



Tuesday 23 June 2015

Final Instalment of Photos on Zhanjiajie's Beauty.

In our travels we look for beauty in the Scenery, Food, Shopping, Culture, Experience, etc.  But there is one intangible quality we need to have in us to really experience this beauty. Ralph W Emerson says it best - "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not."  You may be interested to view a video I recorded and uploaded in Google+ entitled "A slow boat ride in a lake in Zhanjiajie, China".