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Friday, 28 November 2008
Gandhi Ambalam & Maurice Neo

What have the American presidential and the Malaysian parliamentary elections, both of which took place this year, have in common and what lessons have they brought for Singapore?

One was in faraway America mandated to take place once every four years and the other an equally mundane affair. But they both had a profound impact on the already receptive psyche of Singaporeans.

What was considered "unthinkable" unfolded in America. For the first time in the country's history an African-American was elected to the highest office of the land. A monumental achievement indeed, considering the fact that it was only in the 1960s that the Civil Rights Movement took place, one that was met with fierce resistance from some groups in the white community.

Earlier in Malaysia a political tsunami swept aside the well-entrenched racial politics of the ruling elite that dominated the country for more than half a century. The elections there ushered a historic new era in the country's politics.

Can we in Singapore be insulated from these two phenomena? There is no doubt that the PAP leadership through its well-oiled propaganda machine will try. Contrary to ground sentiment, the authoritarian ruling elite keeps mouthing the same old refrain that Singaporeans are not ready to accept changes to the status quo. But is this the true reflection of the average Singaporean?

A survey last year of close to 2,000 Singaporeans by two academics at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies found that over 91 per cent of all races polled said they would accept a prime minister of an ethnic group other than Chinese.

In Malaysia one of the biggest changes is the move from the debate on race to the question “Who are the politicians serving?” It was clear from the electoral results that across the board Malaysians demanded better service from politicians and did not buy the racial claptrap from the ruling elite. Malaysians wanted good governance not racial politics.

In the same vein, Singaporeans are not convinced by PAP's worn-out insistence that Singaporeans vote along racial lines, hence the necessity for the Group Representation Constituency (GRC) system.

Wasn't it in 1981 that the late Mr J B Jeyaretnam was elected to parliament in a by-election, defeating a candidate from the 'majority' community in the Anson ward? In the 1984 general elections that followed, Mr Jeyaretnam again defeated a Chinese candidate, who was endorsed personally by the then prime minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew as "ministerial material", with an increased majority.

The GRC system was concocted by the PAP and implemented in the 1988 general elections. The claim that the scheme was to maintain "minority" representation in Parliament was pure fiction. It was clear to independent political observers that the system was introduced to perpetuate PAP's stranglehold on power.

Lately, in continuing to propagate this racial myth, our state media has resorted to scaring the people that racial tension in Malaysia increased after the landmark elections this year. Perhaps what is most frightening for the Singapore autocrats is that Malaysia can no longer use racial fear as the instrument of policy in elections.

Instead, what the Singapore Government fears now is the contagion from Malaysia. The new found self belief and the ability to overcome fear propagated by the ruling elite is just the thing Singaporeans need.

The PAP goes to the extent of dismissing the Pakatan Rakyat's push for a less race-based politics, even to the extent favoring the cronyism of “Umnoputras”.The reality of the move towards democracy in Malaysia seems too much for the Singapore state to accept. The new dawn in Malaysia is too close for comfort.

As a result the racial myth in Singapore is still being perpetuated to instill fear. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recently regurgitated that voters in Singapore are not ready to accept a non-Chinese prime minister anytime soon. He was echoing what his father said in 1988 when Lee Sr rejected Mr S Dhanabalan, who was far more qualified than Mr Goh Chok Tong in Mr Lee's own words, as prime minister.

But in America, Mr Barack Obama was elected president riding on the winds of change. The American people had the final say of who they wanted as their leader, black or white. Mr Obama's message of hope and change also resonated with many Singaporeans. But alas in Singapore it is the prime minister who has the last say of who gets to be the leaders.

Is it not clear from the rhetoric by the Lees that it is the PAP that is not prepared to accept a non-Chinese as prime minister?

But can the PAP continue to stem the tide of change that is fast reaching our shores, change not only from nearby Malaysia but also from faraway America?
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Comments (25)
  • SDP Mirror (Infer the worst) - Story Part 4
    Here's part 4. Duly inspired by the senseless TBT protests.
    [color=blue]Soon drives pass a petrol kiosk.
    "Look!" He says, the price of petrol has gone up! This is TBT! We must protest!"
    "Protest!" screams John
    "In America, petrol is only $3 a gallon...." says Gopal
    "Shut up!" screams Soon."Just protest!"
    In unison, John and Tik start banging their heads against the car doors. "Protest! Protest!" they shout, to the rhythm of Soon blaring his horn.
    Gopal smiles, pleased by the sight of Singaporeans who dare to express themselves.
    The other motorists gawk at the incredible sight - a little red beetle going the wrong way, blaring its horn while two of its occupants bang their heads. And a guy in the back seat grinning ear to ear. Everyone was hurt by the high petrol price, but whatever the red beetle was doing did not help to reduce the price a single cent!
    Soon's phone rings. Its a call from Russia..... [/color]
  • Candid Lim - Import from China
    Dont worry.we have imported one million PRC Chinese to prevent u local upstart from upsetting the political status quo.And I guarantee the "New" citizens will vote for Chinese premier as mandarin is paramount.U think our dynasty is stupid to allow a Singaporean culture to grow.Chinese from PRC with citizenship will ensure another 30 years for the dynasty lifeline.
  • anon - Is Singapore readY?
    I am not sure ... Singaporeans are not even ready to accept opposition into the parliament ... and you expect the people to elect a minority? Particularly so when LKY jr is in power?
  • Muhammad Shamin - How about a Malay PM ?
    "over 91 per cent of all races polled said they would accept a prime minister of an ethnic group other than Chinese."

    [b][color=red]So do you all want a Malay to be PM for Singapore?

    We can have a Muslim State here based on Islamic doctrines and laws.

    Malays shall hold top government positions and handle SAF military secrets.

    Have you all considered such possibility?[/color][/b]
  • AnnA - Have an award system?
    [quote=SDP Mirror (infer the worst)]No, we are not sure if Gopalan was fighting for himself or Chee. But regardless, Gopalan OUTSHONE Chee. Got jailed 3 months. Chee got "only" 12 days for contempt.[/quote]

    We can perhaps have an annual award presentation ceremony for those who go to jail the most, pay the highest fines, protested the most, best PAP attacker, etc.

    Supporters can also vote for their favourite SDP Idols.

    This is a way to recognise their contributions to society.
  • Correction
    Obama is NOT an African-American. He was not from the original negro slaves population. Get you facts right SDP!!!
  • Bevi
    I will say all of us must vote for


    PAP!!!!!PAP!!!!!PAP!!!! and kick out SDP for good !!!! PAP!!!!!PAP!!!!!PAP!!!!PAP!!!
  • Fahims
    [quote]Obama is NOT an African-American. He was not from the original negro slaves population. Get you facts right SDP!!![/quote]

    Correction, the devil (fas-cist) does not care whether you are from the original slave population or yellow-skinnned Chinese or dark-skinned Indians, to them you are an non-entity
  • Anonymous
    Might not change anything but... have to try... to make a difference, Yes we can... Yes we can!! ;-)
  • G
    [quote]Obama is NOT an African-American. He was not from the original negro slaves population. Get you facts right SDP!!![/quote]

    A little knowledge - shows. The term African American means that the person comes from an African heritage. Just like Asian American means that one comes from an Asian heritage. Get your facts right.
  • Anon - Bevi
    I suggest you...









    GET LOST!!!
  • Talk about integrity?????? - Vote them all out!
    [b][quote]Trust the PAP Internet Brigade to bring that one up!

    The Emperor Lees attend court on a personal capacity w/o even applying for leave??

    What integrity is this? 2 sets of laws?
    Unless you also do the same thing!

    How come they used civil servants/press secretary to make announcements on their behalf when case is a personal suit??[/quote][/b]
  • Muhammad Shamin - Lessons for the Opposition
    The Opposition also has something to learn about unity in facing the PAP. The last election, we had a secretary-general of an Opposition party vote for PAP. That was really stupid. The Malaysian Opposition were united in spite of extreme ideological difference.

    May the Reformasi waves reach the shores of our small island.

    Salam Reformasi!
  • Anonymous - To Shamin
    [quote=Muhammad Shamin]"over 91 per cent of all races polled said they would accept a prime minister of an ethnic group other than Chinese."

    [b][color=red]So do you all want a Malay to be PM for Singapore?

    We can have a Muslim State here based on Islamic doctrines and laws.

    Malays shall hold top government positions and handle SAF military secrets.

    Have you all considered such possibility?[/color][/b][/quote]

    Don't worry we know you are not serious.

    Not like others, cannot take jokes, just like PAP.

    I accept the fact you have to let off steam once a while, if you are not serious
  • Discriminatory Nonsense - re: How about a Malay PM ?
    [quote=Muhammad Shamin]So do you all want a Malay to be PM for Singapore?

    We can have a Muslim State here based on Islamic doctrines and laws.

    Malays shall hold top government positions and handle SAF military secrets.

    Have you all considered such possibility?[/quote]

    Have you considered that Malay PM does not automatically equate Muslim state?

    There are Chinese Muslims too you know? Why don't you say, have you considered that if you vote a Chinese PM in, he just might converted to Islam, and all of the above will come true? Or hey, same for Indian PM also.

    And so what if Malays hold top government posts and know secrets? What's so bad about it? Convince us. Malay does not automatically equate to being dishonest and untrustworthy either.

    The point is to be careful in the selection of the type of person to be PM, and race is hardly the major factor.

    Go spread your discriminatory nonsense on the PAP site where it'll have better reception instead.
  • ah beng - what is PAP? just another dirt in the world.
    How long can PAP last? Forever? Nothing is permanant. Because nothing in this world is permanant, you, me, WP, Obama,Osama, SDP will one day be gone. And that's ok since PAP will also be gone.And it's a comforting thought.
  • SDP Mirror (Infer the worst) - sorry for being an idiot
    I am sorry for my insults against SDP and its suppoters. I admit that I have been paid by the state to do this. I am an idiot. In reality, I am a true suppoter of the opposition and communism. I have since gone underground because the ISA is hunting me.
  • GM - Gamble
    GRC would only be scratched if the PAP start losing one of it...opposition party should target it as a priority gamble during election...win the seats for the coming snap election...singaporean should do our job by voting them in...
  • Brendan - The moral of the story....
    [quote=ah beng]How long can PAP last? Forever? Nothing is permanant. Because nothing in this world is permanant, you, me, WP, Obama,Osama, SDP will one day be gone. And that's ok since PAP will also be gone.And it's a comforting thought.[/quote]

    Ah...but we have have goals in life.

    SDP's legacy is clear cut. To set the presidence for justice and democracy before they expire. Lets pray they live long enough to accomplish this mission.

    May they and their true allies be blessed with a longer life span then the opponents of a free Singapore!!
  • Muhammad Shamin - Abuse of my name
    It seems to me that someone has been abusing my name all along. I am not a racist and I do not advocate this "MALAY-CHINESE" mindset.
  • Stupid SDP
    There has been no change by Obama at all. He is bringing in Clintonites and relics from the past. What a figure to learn from.
  • Muhamad Nur
    [size=medium][/size][color=navy][/color][i][/i][b][/b]Glad that SDP knew about this scare mongering tactics adopted by PAP which seemed to work with the aged(they believe in everything dun they?) and racist bigots. SDP should raise the bar and prepare for the incoming battle for the hearts and mind of the people. Singapore is in a desperate need to change its direction. Living in Singapore is becoming more draining each day for the ordinary folks. Singaporeans should ask themselves, what do they really want for their future with this island? The list of grouses are endless and now we are beginning to lose our identity as Singaporeans(national consciousness). Time for change is definitely NOW!
  • Eric
    Hi Anon,

    Can you pls don`t talk cock ? if you want buy some banana and blow ok ? let ppl vote not you to tell them!! u son of banana !! if you got problem then blow a banana ok son of banana !!!!!!
  • Eric
    Sdp is scare they don`t show all the comment that i write early on !!!

    Sdp cannot beat PAP FOREVER !!
    Pap is still the master !!!!
  • ERIC
    before u vote think again !! i will say vote for WP & NSP!!! so once they are in they will kick the pap ass and thing will not be the same again.don`t make a stupid mistake again !! pls take note !!!
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