
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Hongkie
Since when has the way our country is governed got to do with any other people around the globe?
As a Hongkie (though they are Chinese who can't speak Mandarin), he should understand the logic of "every country has its laws; every home has its rules". You come into our country and commit a crime, you jolly well accept and face the music. If his views on the enforcement of law and order is retardardly simple, it simply reflects on how badly his own country is being governed.
Drug trafficking is, and always has been, a crime that is not tolerated. If Hongkies, or anyone around the world, wants to seek justice for the "drug trafficker who wasn't allowed to hug his mother before he was hung", understand first that illegal drugs are potent as they sound and can cause disastrous damage to both the consumer and the society. Singaporean or not, you tempt the law, you accept your fate.
Lee Kuan Yew as a political criminal is simply a groundless and childish accusation. And indeed, Singapore is a wealthy and developed country, and we're proud of that. No qualms about it.
Just for info, though Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau are considered developed by some organizations, the People's Republic of China, a developing country, claims the land of the first, and exercises sovereignty over the latter two. Get the picture? or do I have to draw it out?
Tell that bloody Hongkie to do his research properly before he lashes out at someone else's country. Every individual person speaks for his country, and this Hongkie has just shown Singapore how simple-minded some Hongkies are.