Comments by "F G" (@PanGalacticGargoyleBlaster) on "PolyMatter"
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@zeccy337 I dislike your accusation of circular thinking as you followed it with a very linear explanation of my argument.
I think just because we are lucky enough to have good dictators does not mean you should keep gambling, and that is what it is, a gamble. It's great we have been winning, but at some point you can see how volatile that system is, correct?
"There's nothing better than a good dictator, and nothing worse than a bad one."
What you are saying is you don't support democracy, you think the singaporean public should have no say in singapores future because you are happy with what the government has done SO FAR. What happens when (when, not "if", when) this system comes back to bite us on the butt? What happens when a bad leader secures that all-powerful hold over Singapore? Then what? You will suddenly believe in democracy again then?
It's too late then because we all neglected to put any safe-guards in place, or demonstrate our displeasure with the removal of said safe-guards while they were happening. This is a cognitive fallacy akin to the Turkey Illusion. Just because things have been going well does not mean they will continue, because power is and will change hands.
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@zeccy337 Sir, I didn't insinuate that a party elected and favoured isnt democratic, I said the steps the PAP has taken and is currently taking to violate democracy are, well, by definition... un-democratic.
I may be wrong but I feel a bit deliberately misunderstood by you. It feels like you are making a lot of assumptions about me and my thoughts, I actually have a very high trust in government in general. When it is well set-up, it is a fantastic tool for our collective wellbeing. Please try to read me as I am, not as how you guess I am.
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I am simply looking at a system that moves towards authoritarianism, (authoritarianism that is CHANGING and developing before your eyes while you defend it as the status quo. It IS change, my friend!), and identifying that it is a high-risk high-reward system. High-risk high-reward over and over is not a game we should be playing.
A series of idiotic emperors brought Rome to its end, Rome which was seen as infallible.
Lastly, your question reads as though it is asked in bad-faith, but I will answer to humour you, I believe in democracy. I do NOT believe things like gerrymandering, using public media control to slander the opposition, and punishing opposition voters are in any way democratic though.
Do you believe those things belong as part of a fair democracy? If so, we have differing views - but if not, what would you suggest you and other Singaporeans can do about the steps the PAP is taking to move away from democracy?
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