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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Read it here! http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_singapore/view/1099339/1/.html


After reading this article, I feel rather disappointed in the PAP government, yet I find it not unusual. We are all human, after all. So why would it be so shocking to hear something like this coming out of Mr Lee Kuan Yew?

In my personal opinion, I feel that the whole article is taken too harshly. Mr Lee Kuan Yew is old and has also recently lost his beloved wife. This could be one of the reasons why he is upset with how Myanmar is coming along as a country being ruled by the military Junta. It is not as though he was saying that he wanted to take over Myannmar or any such thing. I, for one, agree with him that the military Junta is way too harsh in their ruling of Myanmar.

Perhaps the recent spate of sad events could have provoked Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Perhaps he has always been thinking this way in private. Regardless, I think he is entitled to his own opinion on this matter. Some claim this is not true. However, I have read wikileaks before and I don't think that most of the stuff it posts is a lie. There is also a standardized way they classify their documents so most of what is posted should be true.

This does show, though, that wikileaks can be a very powerful weapon against governments. I feel it is good to have wikileaks around though. Keeping governments open will definitely allow us to sense when any suspicious activities are going on in any country. I have heard many countries try to block this site. Well, as they say, no one knows the truth of recorded history. Only the victors write history. Thankfully, Singapore has not blocked this site. As long as we have wikileaks around to disprove any lies created by the media, a whole new side of political issues will be revealed to us in the future!

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