Friday, 27 August 2010

Singapore. My Homeland.

I just read an online news website that's pretty much Anti-PAP (current ruiling party of Singapore Govt.)

I was reading the views and the articles and i could not help but arrive at this conclusion:

If you truly seek the better of this nation, then if you see a problem don't just complain about it and go on a unless rant, effect real change. Everyone is a citizen of Singapore, come of age, and everyone will be able to stand for office or election. If you think that there is a problem, then fix it. Don't just keep complaining. Rise above the system, gain the confidence of the people, enter politics the legal and honest way and fix the things that you see broken in our society. Create the Singapore you want to see. If not, i don't see the point in voicing all your discontent so rudely since it already has been deemed as useless. There is no need to stir up unnecessary tension and solidify the mold that Singaporeans are complainers.

I just think that we should be looking at the true intent of our hearts, and the reality of our actions. Are we really doing all this to seek a better nation? Or are we simply doing all this out of resentment? And are our actions in line with the true intentions of our heart. If not, i suggest then, to stop. Because it has therefore been rendered useless, and all that is being done, is of no use to anyone or to our society, they become nothing more than angry words with unaccomplished or ambiguous intentions.

Let's go with actions more than we go with words.

May God Bless Singapore.

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