Wealth

Vol 5 Chapter 1215: Position question

"Four"...Fan Heng was stunned when he heard this, and said that every country has its own national whip pads, so how can a shameless hair be tattooed?

Fan Wubing explained to his father Fan Heng by pointing to those things on the Internet, “This thing is obviously for Chinese people. On the surface, it makes Chinese people feel better, but in fact it doesn’t make any sense, because English This is the true official language of Singapore."

Singapore’s Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong responded to the Washington Post’s call to "block China" and blatantly refused to visit China. This caused a great uproar in the world. This was in sharp contrast with the French Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense of India who visited China shortly afterwards.

After Goh Chok Tong returned, the "Lianhe Zao Tong" forum said triumphantly, "Goh Chok Tong's actions were praised and welcomed by Southeast Asian countries on May 2. When Goh Chok Tong was interviewed by the media, he also publicly doubted China's ability to govern. Declare that foreign capital should withdraw from China.

But a few days later, the ** vanguard** gave up its usual tone of attacking mainland China in Taiwan, and instead wished that mainland China and Hong Kong could tide over the Canadian crisis as soon as possible. On the contrary, the Wall Street Journal in the United States published an article "It is difficult to conceal China's economic halo", which is in sharp contrast with Goh Chok Tong.

At the ASEAN Comparable Summit, Goh Chok Tong first took the lead in rejecting China’s participation in the meeting, but without China’s participation, this meeting would be meaningless. Later, he had to "temporarily invite. China’s participation was also stipulated that ASEAN would meet first, and then in the second paragraph. The agenda only allowed China to participate.

Despite the low-standard treatment, the Chinese Premier still participated in this meeting and proposed the establishment of a prevention and control fund. And expressed that China is willing to donate 1.2 million US dollars.

Unexpectedly, at this time, Singapore’s Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong publicly refused to provide the meager $130,000 donation on average. If you don’t donate it, it’s fine. Goh Chok Tong went back and proudly publicized it, saying that the leaders of other ASEAN countries at the time all saw his attitude. He took the lead in rejecting China’s proposal. As if I were a hero in Southeast Asia.

Singapore’s high-profile anti-Chinese democracy at this time is not entirely unreasonable, because he is about to visit the United States to sign the New-US Free Trade Treaty, and he needs to pretend to be the bridgehead of the United States’ anti-Chinese anti-Chinese democracy in Southeast Asia and strive for the most benefits for himself.

During his visit to the United States, Goh Chok Tong praised the United States in a high-profile manner and hoped that the United States will play a leading role in the fight against Canada. Unexpectedly, the US Secretary of Health and Vice Premier Wu talked on the phone today, saying that he is willing to fully support China's struggle against Canada, which made him feel touched. A gray nose.

In this fight against China’s anti-democracy struggle, Germany generously gave a huge amount of assistance. France took the initiative to break the world’s blockade against China when China was in trouble at home and abroad. India also took the initiative to break the international blockade and criticized the excessive international media coverage. Japan took the initiative. Given the aid of funds, technology and equipment, South Korea has provided China with symbolic emergency assistance, the United Kingdom has provided five million US dollars in assistance, and the United States has also pledged to do its best to help China tide over the difficulties.

Only Singapore is the only country in the world that criticizes China, ridiculed China, and gloats for misfortune.

Singapore plausibly stated that it is because China does not have freedom of press and speech, which has caused Singapore to suffer from comparable invasions, so Singapore certainly has reasons to scold China.

But is there freedom of speech in Singapore? Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao forum has implemented a comprehensive ban on posts commenting on China’s diplomatic relations with Singapore, including deleting posts and blocking mail. This is the case for a small forum, not to mention the freedom of the press of Lianhe Zaobao. In fact, Lianhe Zaobao has never criticized Lee Kuan Yew, the Singaporean dictator.

Singapore is actually a family-style dictatorship with a democratic halo over its head. It is no different from North Korea. Singapore’s next generation leader is Lee Kuan Yew’s son Lee Hsien Loong. He is too young to hold his feet.

Calling China from Singapore is more expensive than calling China from the United States. The reason is that Singapore's telecommunications company was cut off by the Lee family. Lee Kuan Yew once also fought a lawsuit against the US media for reporting on the US media's "falsification."

In fact, Lee Kuan Yew does not understand the spirit of American law and the spirit of freedom of the press. American media reports on public figures do not need to be 100% accurate, because public figures have the hegemony of speech and can defend themselves at any time.

The lawsuit between Lee Kuan Yew and the media can only show his ignorance of the spirit of democracy and freedom.

"In fact, Singapore has always been a bridgehead for ****. Lee Kuan Yew used to be influenced by the Malaysians. After Singapore became independent, he slaughtered the gang and closed Chinese schools and banned Chinese speaking.

When Hong Kong returned to China, Singapore created public opinion everywhere, saying that Hong Kong was about to decline and that the financial center of East Asia should be transferred to Southeast Asia. As a result, this dream touched Indonesia and Malaysia.

In order to compete for the status of a financial center, Southeast Asian countries accelerated the implementation of financial liberalization and introduced foreign banks, which finally became the fuse of the Southeast Asian financial crisis.

If China had not withstood the pressure and promised that the renminbi would not depreciate, Southeast Asian countries would be dead. "

"All political parties in Hong Kong, left, center, and right, are very disgusted with Lee Kuan Yew, and the Hong Kong media vigorously flogged Lee Kuan Yew. Lee Kuan Yew visited Hong Kong and had to accept an honorary doctorate from the University of Hong Kong. As a result, a group of college students ran to protest. Lee Kuan Yew mocked them. Said that if they dare to go to Zhongnanhai to protest, it is the real courage. The implication is that China is just a dictatorship." Fan Wuyao said to his father Fan Heng, "But which Singaporean dared to protest Lee Kuan Yew? Lee Kuan Yew did not forget to brag about himself and emphasized that he was the elected leader of Singapore. However, in Singapore’s elections, the military police and national security officers can arrogantly monitor the voters and write their votes. Isn’t it a joke that this kind of election under national violence is advertised as a popular election?

Fan Heng didn't express any opinions about this. There are some things that I don't need to say too clearly.

However, in China, because of the long-term news that is not smooth and the reports are untrue, some negatively impacted news is not made public, which has caused the Chinese people to completely do not understand certain countries, so there are many misunderstandings.

Objectively speaking, there is really no reason why the Chinese feel close to Singapore. Just watching a few Singapore soap operas, they intuitively believe that Singaporeans are part of the Chinese, and even some simple-minded young people even think that Singapore It should be an ocean dispatch agency in China.

In fact, if you have carefully studied the history and formation of Singapore, you won't have this impression.

In the early years, Singapore was a British colony dominated by Chinese in Southeast Asia. It was inevitably colonial. A small number of Chinese with English education served the British colonial government and enjoyed relatively high living conditions, but most did not. The English-speaking Chinese do not live as they please. They just regard Singapore as a place to make a living and still identify themselves as Chinese.

Even some wealthy Chinese, because they do not receive English education and adhere to a strong Chinese cultural tradition, their social status in Singapore is not high. These people also identified themselves as Chinese until the founding of Singapore in 1965. After that, many older generations of Chinese still identified themselves as Chinese.

This phenomenon continued until the 1990s. After China and Singapore established diplomatic relations in 1990, the Chinese in Singapore gradually called themselves Singaporeans.

There cannot be only one voice in a country. There are also pro-China and pro-American parties in Singapore, but the government led by Lee Kuan Yew is a **** pro-American, and the Chinese who yearn for China have been suppressed.

In the 1960s, Nanyang University had confronted the pro-American Lee Kuan Yew government, but it was brutally suppressed and the university was closed. It is now renamed Nanyang Technological University and then reopened.

In 1997, when the Southeast Asian financial crisis was handled, China assisted them with a highly responsible attitude, fully embodying the demeanor of a great power, unlike the realism of the United States, so that the pro-China faction in Singapore once rose, Indonesia and Malaysia. Visas were opened to China one after another, and the Philippines refused to station US warships.

In Singapore, the pro-China faction represented by President Wang Dingchang also hoped to move closer to China~www.wuxiaspot.com~ but was suppressed by Lee Kuan Yew again, and President Wang Dingchang subsequently stepped down.

In 1993, Singapore held its first presidential election. Wang Dingchang won and became the elected president of Singapore. However, in 1999, due to health reasons, he gave up running for the president, so Singapore's itinerant ambassador and dean of the Academy, Rapanathan, was declared elected president without the qualifications of his opponent to challenge.

Subsequently, Wang Dingchang ended his six-year term as president and settled in the United States for treatment.

In February last year, Wang Dingchang died in a hospital, and a "family-assisted funeral" was held in Singapore instead of a formal state funeral. This was because President Wang Dingchang was in the final term of office, because the views of the national reserve fund were different from those at the time. The People's Action Party has disputes, and it is believed that he is not entitled to the state funeral.

In fact, President Wang Dingchang’s resignation was mainly because he was unable to reach the Lee Kuan Yew Group politically and was forced to leave the United States. It was not as simple as it seemed on the surface.

None of the pro-China factions in the high-level government can reach the Lee Kuan Yew Group. Naturally, ordinary Singaporeans can't talk about anything. Although there are many Chinese who yearn for China in Singapore, they also hope to move closer to China. However, Singapore’s one-party dictatorship is better than China’s. It is even more serious, which can be described as horror, and ordinary Chinese are also very helpless.

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