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Singaporeans 'not engaging' in political dialogue on Web

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:46 pm
by greatknowledge
By Nazry Bahrawi, TODAY | Posted: 27 June 2007 0724 hrs

The virtual world may offer opportunities for open political discussion but most Singaporeans are not participating.

This is according to the preliminary findings of a yet-to-be-completed study, conducted by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), on the behaviour of Singapore voters at last year's General Election.


Full story can be found in: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/ ... 80/1/.html

A similar forum post can be found here too: http://www.youngntuc.com.sg/youngntuc/v ... c.php?t=42

What do you think of this? Discuss your views here.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:11 pm
by poisonivy
Singaporeans are in a play safe mentality, they think I vote PAP because it has shown result and proven to us that they can manage the country.. never mind if price increases come... they all come part of the PAP Package

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 3:11 pm
by justin
Nothing fantastic to talk about polictics... with a opposition that acts like a clown and a ruling party that will catch u if you talk to much.. u think people will want to talk about polictics openly?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:12 pm
by greatknowledge
Singaporeans cant be borthered who is ruling as well as my life not too hard can liao.. any way yes I do agree that the state of opposition seem sad... but WP has shown great progress.. they are the party to watch come next elections...

There are many people that said that the PAP themselves is fragmented too ... just a thought do u think they will break up and one half of them form the opposition?? possible?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:40 pm
by greatknowledge
Parhaps in the near future u will see the fragmented PAP .. imagine our MPs always do not perform to their fullest potential.. why? because they cannot say out their differing views because of the Party Whip... so a lot of pent up frustrations will build up until they fed up they will speak up and perhaps form a new political party.. it would be very very interesting to see the PAP break up from within for the opposition party formed after this fragmentation will surely have the support of the people especially if Goh Chock Tong is leading one of them!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 5:23 pm
by poisonivy
I have always wished for a fragmented PAP or for an opposition party to offshoot from the breakings of the PAP, the people will have a stronger opposition to choose from

Political Web Discussions and YCIS Topics

PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:03 pm
by greatknowledge
It is true that they do not engage in online web political discussions. One example is the YCIS discussion threads about the issues affecting us, so far response is very lukewarm on this matter.

Pls see: http://www.youngntuc.com.sg/youngntuc/viewforum.php?f=4

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:24 pm
by Lai CF
C'mon..c'mon....start reading up.

I will recommend to yoru all your punks to read...

Ayn Rand: "The Virtues of Selfishness"
Ayn Rand: "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal"...and "Atlas Shrugged"

Alexander Berkman: "The ABC of Anarchism".

Emma Goldman: "Anarchism and Other Essays" and "Living my Life".

Hayek: "The Road to Serfdom"...[available at NLB]

Marx & Engels: "Communist Manifesto"

it is a walk on the "Wild Side" but very lightening....

Your mindset will change and set you thinking as a RATIONAL MAN, with a CREATIVE MIND.

Or will all the young Singpaoreans and Milennium Generation, so well-conditioned by PAP, from conception to working adult, such that it gives new meanign to this Malay proverb:

"Di-Macham Katak Bawah Tempurong".

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But whatever political philosophy or sociology books you read, just remember, it is only an opinion of other people, and you are suppose to be a thinking being who can reason:

"A coin has 2 sides and a thin Edge of Uncertainty."

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:56 pm
by LovePAP
As u can see the trend is with web... and youngsters are voicing out their views in blogs, forums as well as their own website articles. They participate in media initiated portals like Stomp. They like the freedom of speech the web offers to them. They are more willing to post their views knowing that the web is really a faceless space where a stranger can see their views but not their face

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:34 am
by greatknowledge
yes but i do believe the real debate is really lacking on the web. Do the other forummers agree?