Reinstating Singapore's Soul




A vote for the PAP is...

...a vote for a party that promotes enmity between races by purporting to favour one race over others.

....a vote to maintain the learnt and false perception that the government are our benefactors instead of our servants.

...a vote for self-interest, social division and mutual alienation as they appeal to one's own selfish or constituency's interests despite the interests of others.

...a vote for the normalisation of racism as we are saying their racist preferences are alright so long as our personal self interests are satisfied by other aspects of their manifesto.

...a vote for going with the familiar instead of seeking what we might have missed by supporting other parties.

...a vote for mental illness as they impose rules without logical reasons thus requiring one to compromise ones sense of reason in order to accept it, and which thus serves as a foundation for weakening our intellectual acuity and objectivity required to allay mental illness.

A Vote for the PAP is...

...a vote against a common Singaporean identity regardless of race, language or religion where all can aspire to being a prime minister amd work toward a harmony based on the eradication of inequality through the rectification of all that compromises it.

Hence, a vote Against the PAP is a vote for the reinstatement of our common human nature as empathetic, compassionate, intelligent, creative, spiritual, and humanitarian people, AND associate that with what Singaporean ought to mean and always will.

In that, 

We the citizens of singapore,
pledge ourselves as one united people,
in full appreciation of all races, language and religion,
to build a multicultural society,
based on ethics, love and respect,
so as to maximise the realisation of our humanity,
and thereby define and aspire to a more meaningful idea of prosperity and progress
for our nation and all humanity.

edX

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