Grindcore888 Clutched May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 http://www.ohmytian.com/ *** Dedicated to Chiam See Tong and all Singaporeans by Lin Shiyun In this General Election, I may appear to some people as a kind of political whore. My best friend, Zai Kuning, and I were running all over the island to attend the nominations and rallies. We have not stopped thinking about Singapore (some of you may dismiss it as "politics") since the nomination day, even in our sleeps, and I know that we are not alone. I have many friends who are doing the same, and those who don't run around like a getai star are always faithfully at the computer feeding us up-to-date information like the statellite (you know who you are :)). It is as if the elections have consumed our lives, but I would like to see it that we are all woken up, and realised that if we do not actively participate and claim our narratives, there is no doubt that the ruling party will literally consume all of us. I have been planning to write a piece on the six reasons why I cannot allow PAP to hold absolute power in parliament, but after attending tonight's rally at Potong Pasir, I can't help myself but to write about how Mr. Chiam See Tong have touched and enlightened me. I attended two rallies prior to this: SDP and WP rally at commonwealth and serangoon respectively. I was very impressed by the "Winning-11" team that the SDP has garnered as each of them respresented to me a distinct and genuine interest in the "software" (to quote Dr.Ang) of the society - teacher, social worker, ex-political detainee, psychiatrist... I am convinced that they will take care of the less priviledged in the society, and they have promised to give half their allowance to the needy in the community if they were to be elected. Over at WP rally, although I was not particularly impressed by what the candidates had said, the number of people who were there to listen was intoxicating and certainly, WP will be a great catalyst for change in the parliament. However, after two rallies, I felt I had a bit enough of the PAP bashing. The attack of the lack of accountability and problems of PAP is of course, very relevant and necessary (I am still going around with "vote opposition" statements pasted on my back) but personally I think I am clear enough about the atrocities of the ruling party: What PAP propagates is basically a selfish, self-preserving culture. All the bad policies and tactics they have devised is a result of this warped immoral thinking, and definitely, it is poisoning the society inside out. I had enough of it, yes, I am fed up! And so I really wanted to know what are the dreams of the opposition parties. I wanted to know how they think about human life. I wanted to know how they can lead Singaporeans to feel beautiful again. Is there someone who can wake up the sleeping flowers in our hearts? I found the answer in Mr. Chiam See Tong today at SPP rally. Mr.Chiam began his speech with the question of why he decided to leave Potong Pasir and contest in Bishan-Toa Payoh. He answered, "for the promotion of democracy. There can never be democracy if there is no opposition in the parliament." There isn't a fancy slogan like first-world parliament, which at times really makes one wonder what it means. Mr.Chiam's fight is for democracy, and he will never retire with a peaceful mind if he does not see this happening in Singapore. This is the reason why he has to break a GRC, the dirtiest divide-and-rule tactic the ruling party has devised since JBJ won a seat in Anson. Do I doubt Mr.Chiam's fight? There is very little room for doubt when you see him in person: frail in physique, strong as steel in the mind, and gentle as a whispering father in his speech. There is almost no room for doubt when you think about how he and Mrs.Chiam have suffered under the government's brutality (he still doesn't have his own office) trying to serve the residents in Potong Pasir the best that they can. And there is absolutely no room for doubt when you continue listening till the end of his speech, because he values every individual as a human being capable of living her or her life to the fullest, and is not just a pawn or a statistics. I will describe to you my memory of the conclusion of his speech, which took place after quite a long pause. I imagined that his team was worried it would be too tiring for him to continue, but he insisted to carry on. Like a grandfather telling a story to his grandchildren, Mr.Chiam told us how Lee Kuan Yew first assessed this man called Chiam See Tong. LKY looked at his O level certificate. (laughter from the crowd) "He counted very carefully. 1. 2. 3...5. Only 5 O levels?" (another round of laughter) "How many of you have 5 O level?" My best friend shouted "I don't have any!" as several in the crowd raised their hands. Mr.Chiam smiled in his heart (I could feel) and replied, "Then you and I are the same. And I have become a lawyer now." At this point, the crowd cheered so loudly that a friend who was sleeping on the other side of the estate was woken up by the uproar. After a round of hearty laughter, the crowd fell silent as Mr.Chiam continued speaking (he apologised in the beginning that we have to be very quiet because he couldn't speak loudly). He told us that it is o.k if we are not as smart as the others, and it is o.k if we do not seem as successful as the others. Some of us maybe late bloomers, but all of us have the potential to be better people, as long as we stay true to ourselves and keep trying. "When there is life there is hope, when there is hope, there will be change." I will always remember how effortlessly he had delivered that line and how many people were moved to tears while listening to him speak. Besides the immediate reference that despite two strokes, Mr.Chiam continue his fight for change in Singapore, I believe that these tears are also the most heartfelt human emotions that can only be brought out by the encouragement of a most loving father. It is okay. It is okay. You have not failed. I have not failed. We have not failed. Just keep trying, my child, together, let's keep trying. With each living breath, We can be better. We will be better. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Altivo 3rd Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 another example of the efforts by CST Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Yaloryalor 5th Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 Mr. CST, I salute to you too! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wt_know Supersonic May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 (edited) salute! he also mentioned about giving away (losing) the MP allowance for moving out of potong pasir Edited May 2, 2011 by Wt_know Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 VOID DECK is what caught my eye... Today is another sad day for me indeed. Why do people still vote blindly... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Spurman Supercharged May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 CST....... I love you... ALl of Bishan/ Toa-Payoh, lets Chiam win... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Itsec 2nd Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 You have not failed. I have not failed. We have not failed. Just keep trying, my child, together, let's keep trying. With each living breath, We can be better. We will be better. i will remember this phrases deeply in my heart... tell my daughter 20 yrs later.. in SG, we had a great man and his name is Chiam See Tong Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chinablue Clutched May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 "He told us that it is o.k if we are not as smart as the others, and it is o.k if we do not seem as successful as the others. Some of us maybe late bloomers, but all of us have the potential to be better people, as long as we stay true to ourselves and keep trying. "When there is life there is hope, when there is hope, there will be change." these words can only comes out from a true leader who truly value each and every Singaporean. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Altivo 3rd Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 this is where Mr Chiam holds his MPS after PCF refused to let him use PCF kindergarten as a venue Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Observer 4th Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 this is indeed worth the respect Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Csnewbie 1st Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 Mr Chiam See Tong, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Csnewbie 1st Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 boo.....oooooooooo! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dafansu Turbocharged May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 Regarding his education, I thought he's a degree holder Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe 3rd Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 There was a story i heard of CST once in potong pasir doing his walkabout. He bumped into some kid studying at the void deck. He asked the kid why he wasnt studying at home as the void deck was too dark without lighting. The kid said it was too noisy. A few days later, the boy returned to the same spot to study, only to find this time, there was a lamp above him. I dun know but MM says these opps just pay lip service? If this is the kind of lip svc im gonna get from an opp like Chiam, i'd take it any day, cos i can tell u if our nation ever face a deep crisis like war, its only strong values, not million dollar ministers that will keep us together. will this GE be the year of money or values? May Singapore choose wisely. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Altivo 3rd Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 Regarding his education, I thought he's a degree holder Chiam was educated at Anglo-Chinese School, before going on to study at the University of Canterbury and Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. After completing a Bachelor of Science degree, he worked as a teacher at Mahmud Secondary School in Malaysia from 1962 to 1963, and at Cedar Girls' Secondary School in Singapore from 1964 to 1972. Chiam qualified as a barrister at the Inner Temple in London in 1974. He then joined Philip Wong and Company as a lawyer, before starting his own law firm, Chiam and Company, in 1976. Chiam retired from his law practice in 2002 to become a full-time politician. He is married to Lina Loh Woon Lee. The couple have one daughter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Observer 4th Gear May 2, 2011 Share May 2, 2011 boo.....oooooooooo! wa film those NSP volunteers ah? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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