Who Would Jesus Bomb?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f_DRoUOcupo
the pap WERE good for singapore, and brought stability during our early years.
for this we should be grateful.
but now the people are no longer stupid.
the people are well-educated and enlightened.
hence, we are now in a (theoretical) position to question our governance.
yes, i believe that the pap should allow more freedom.
but i dont think (unfortunately) that there is any credible opposition in singapore as of now.
chee soon juan, jbj and chiam see tong are the only noteworthy ones.
there is freedom in singapore.
freedom, as in...
freedom for the free (pap)
no one is innocent.
we shouldn't glorify the opposition just because they are the opposition.
they may (and i think so) be admired for daring to stand up to the fascist regime.
but politically, they may or may not be sound.
honestly?
A=O.
(i fucking love that. 1 day i'll carve it into my skin or smth.)
familiarity breeds contempt.
if the opposition was in power, eventually this problem will come back.
continuous revolution is needed to fight for freedom, under the black flag.
honestly?
singaporeans are too apathetic about politics.
shouldn't we all have a philosophical stand on how we should live our lives?
similarily, we all should have a political opinion as political decisions affect every aspect of our lives.
there IS room for freedom of political expression in singapore.
granted, political discussion in singapore is highly self-regulated for fear of free defamation suits.
and political expression in singapore is almost always idle talk.
but talk is better than nothing.
we've all have the right to decide how our lives should be lived.
we all should vote for the lesser evil (in singapore).
i personally would very much more like to have NO government at all.
the government honestly causes more problems than it solves.
there is a difference between just laws and unjust laws.
just laws we cannot do without.
they are neccesary to prevent the country from descending into anarchy (which i'd honestly enjoy, actually)
but realistically,
in an actual case of anarchy, people will eventually band together to form a government of sorts.
that is, to enforce just laws like no murder no thievery and the such.
eventually, it'll result that the government becomes unjust, tyrannical and repressive.
evenually?
welcome to 1984.
the government is a neccesary evil.
but a continuous regime breeds corruption and abuse of power.
what we need is a constantly changing government.
like the guards at spandau prison.
continuous revolution is required to prevent abuse of power.
Sic Semper Tyrannis (thus always to tyrants)
"The tree of liberty must continually be refreshed by the blood of patriots.
that is, unfortunately true.
its kinda a contradiction that i love my country yet hate the government.
yep.
singapore's actually a bloody nice place to live in.
we're safe and our basic needs are taken care of.
and for that i'm grateful.
but we need to stop this before we descend into a orwellian society.
the police do not have the right to search or question us without reason.
suspicion only doesn't mean much.
big brother is coming.
we will have to stop this before we reach 1984.
anti-flag.
welcome to 1984.
who would jesus bomb, yyeah?
who would jesus kill?
this double talk is past surreal.
the word of god is now the word of hate.
where is peace and freedom in this police state.
can't you see the writing on the wall?
democracy lies trampled on the floor...
now isn't freedom great?
the pap WERE good for singapore, and brought stability during our early years.
for this we should be grateful.
but now the people are no longer stupid.
the people are well-educated and enlightened.
hence, we are now in a (theoretical) position to question our governance.
yes, i believe that the pap should allow more freedom.
but i dont think (unfortunately) that there is any credible opposition in singapore as of now.
chee soon juan, jbj and chiam see tong are the only noteworthy ones.
there is freedom in singapore.
freedom, as in...
freedom for the free (pap)
no one is innocent.
we shouldn't glorify the opposition just because they are the opposition.
they may (and i think so) be admired for daring to stand up to the fascist regime.
but politically, they may or may not be sound.
honestly?
A=O.
(i fucking love that. 1 day i'll carve it into my skin or smth.)
familiarity breeds contempt.
if the opposition was in power, eventually this problem will come back.
continuous revolution is needed to fight for freedom, under the black flag.
honestly?
singaporeans are too apathetic about politics.
shouldn't we all have a philosophical stand on how we should live our lives?
similarily, we all should have a political opinion as political decisions affect every aspect of our lives.
there IS room for freedom of political expression in singapore.
granted, political discussion in singapore is highly self-regulated for fear of free defamation suits.
and political expression in singapore is almost always idle talk.
but talk is better than nothing.
we've all have the right to decide how our lives should be lived.
we all should vote for the lesser evil (in singapore).
i personally would very much more like to have NO government at all.
the government honestly causes more problems than it solves.
there is a difference between just laws and unjust laws.
just laws we cannot do without.
they are neccesary to prevent the country from descending into anarchy (which i'd honestly enjoy, actually)
but realistically,
in an actual case of anarchy, people will eventually band together to form a government of sorts.
that is, to enforce just laws like no murder no thievery and the such.
eventually, it'll result that the government becomes unjust, tyrannical and repressive.
evenually?
welcome to 1984.
the government is a neccesary evil.
but a continuous regime breeds corruption and abuse of power.
what we need is a constantly changing government.
like the guards at spandau prison.
continuous revolution is required to prevent abuse of power.
Sic Semper Tyrannis (thus always to tyrants)
"The tree of liberty must continually be refreshed by the blood of patriots.
that is, unfortunately true.
its kinda a contradiction that i love my country yet hate the government.
yep.
singapore's actually a bloody nice place to live in.
we're safe and our basic needs are taken care of.
and for that i'm grateful.
but we need to stop this before we descend into a orwellian society.
the police do not have the right to search or question us without reason.
suspicion only doesn't mean much.
big brother is coming.
we will have to stop this before we reach 1984.
anti-flag.
welcome to 1984.
who would jesus bomb, yyeah?
who would jesus kill?
this double talk is past surreal.
the word of god is now the word of hate.
where is peace and freedom in this police state.
can't you see the writing on the wall?
democracy lies trampled on the floor...
now isn't freedom great?
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