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Singapore Democratic Party letter to Malaysian Government

Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010

17 December 2007, Members of the Singapore Democratic Party call on the Malaysian Government to respect human rights.

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25 Responses to “Singapore Democratic Party letter to Malaysian Government”

  1. armyboy24 Says:

    Yeah, I totally agree with you on that too. That there are indeed many people who are WAY more sensitive and EASILY offended. LOL…maybe they should be careful with what they choose to hear, read or interpret…no matter how ill intentioned they believe those comments on youtube may be… =P

  2. Averagebum2 Says:

    Unfortunately, there are many people who are way more sensitive and easily offended than you. I do agree with your spirit of humility, as that is also what I believe. But other people hearing searing comments may not hold back their weapons. Please be careful in what you say, no matter how well-intentioned.

  3. armyboy24 Says:

    Imagine? No need imagine, there are bound to be different ppl in this world who dislike or criticize about Singapore. If it is me, I would be humble and learn to accept the criticisms so that Singapore can further succeed and improve as a peaceful and prosperous country. I would not be so free to go around youtube picking on what ppl say or phrase their comments…because I have a life…hehe =)

  4. Averagebum2 Says:

    How we phrase things, when we say certain things, is a huge part about communication, Armyboy. Your tone in the original message was not at all congenial. I don’t anyone would think it was. You may have a very noble view of your intentions, but that is certainly not how it came across. Ask around for other opinions. It isn’t just about mine.

  5. Averagebum2 Says:

    Singapore is also a tiny piece of land with no real resources. That is also a fact. Now imagine if an American or a Malaysian were to say that to you. Or that Singaporeans are arrogant, selfish, materialistic, and so on. It is when you say things that influence how they are interpreted. Blabbing and then claiming that it is the reader’s responsibility to sift out your good intentions from the kind of things you state isn’t being very responsible, is it?

  6. armyboy24 Says:

    Yes. They should stay the way they are with their corruption and pro-malay policies. What is wrong about saying that? If it works for Malaysia, and Malaysia leaders believe it is the best for their country, why change? I said corruption policies, never said Malaysia are corrupted. As for sarcasm, I already told you. The speech giver has no ill intentions, it is how the listener chooses & determines the meaning that’s all. I can’t help you with that. And pedra branca belongs to SG, that’s a fact~

  7. Averagebum2 Says:

    Asking the Malaysians to stay the way they are, “with ur corruption and pro-malay policies”, “dun be like Singapore with ‘fake’ democracy, your malaysia country’s democracy and freedom is more real”, is not sarcastic????? Are you telling me your comments are very gracious? With “no ill intentions”???? Are you joking or are you raving mad? Which reader here is going to buy into your contradictory statements here? I am sure glad you are not running Singapore.

  8. armyboy24 Says:

    Me being sarcastic? That is your way of interpretation, nothing to do with me. If you don’t have the capacity to read comments from other people with a calm mind, then better don’t. Becuz even if I say Malaysiaaaaa…truly Asiaaaaa. You won’t buy it because you know it better than I do. The speech giver speaks with no ill intentions, just the listener chooses and determines the meaning of the speech that’s all ~ =)

  9. armyboy24 Says:

    Averagebum2, you go list out exactly which sentence i said that was insulting Malaysians, then we talk again. Either you have not read what I wrote for this video, or you are just bull crapping. Seriously, if you really wanna debate with me, then quote what I said and bring it up here. So far I only left two comments, plus this three. Don’t just tell me my comments insult Malaysians but without any clear evidence. I know very well what I said here, so be my guest. Quote it becuz I am waiting. =)

  10. Averagebum2 Says:

    How do you know I don’t show what graciousness is? You sound like a teenager with no understanding of public etiquette and respect for people of other nations. You were insulting the Malaysians by your remark above. You don’t gain respect by telling other nationalities how bad they are and how good your own country is, in a sarcastic way. Wake up, Armyboy, your remarks are the type that stir up wars and dissensions!

  11. armyboy24 Says:

    Hooligan? Which part did I sound like a hooligan? And why not you show everyone how to be gracious and give Singapore a good name? Instead of telling ppl to stop this or stop that without any rhymes or reasons. Go read what I said before you malign me being a hooligan. And it is the truth that pedra branca has been awarded to Singapore by the International Court of Justice and it belongs to Singapore.

  12. Averagebum2 Says:

    Stop behaving like a hooligan and giving Singapore a bad name!

  13. abs0fuck1nlutely Says:

    full of bullshit.singapore is a democracy?

  14. fah85 Says:

    Don’t get involed with other countries internal affairs.

  15. bambamyeye Says:

    racism in both countries will never stop, seriously. stupid asians

  16. MachinePRISM Says:

    Universiti Pertanian M’sia last resorts :-

    NUS graduation,
    Motorola Tuas & Pioneer,
    Tesco & Giant,
    Sara Lee, Uncle Tan.

  17. macaronima Says:

    wow…wtf are you even trying to say azndumbfuck? Don’t point my finger over to what? and what is the reason malaysian chinese don’t hire your so called pigs? I can’t read your mind you know when you say “That is one of the reasons why…”

    I wasn’t even talking about how good or bad Spore is, but just that in a country that so want face like Msia, it is good to have a foreign country to ask for human rights. Then the authorities cannot just say “no” like the way they do if it was local people.

  18. hbburgar Says:

    Imf..you are right .SDP . please look after your
    shit in your underwear…use water instead of
    paper.

  19. hbburgar Says:

    Cool..As far as I know there is no such thing
    as DEMOCRACY here in Singapore.The SDP should
    sent the letter to Singapore Embassy instead.
    Malaysia has Human Right Group but Singapore
    dont have….what a joke.

  20. cooljihad Says:

    Singapore the place for real democracy?? my ass!!!

  21. armyboy24 Says:

    Hahaha…i like Malaysia just the way it is.Please malaysia, Please dun be like Singapore. Otherwise, We will not have achieve so much progress in terms of economical and education growth. Please stay just the way you are, with ur corruption and pro-malay policies. Continue with tat & watch Singapore grow to be stronger. yeah, dun be like Singapore with ‘fake’ democracy, your malaysia country’s democracy and freedom is more real. So please, stay e same, & btw pedra branca belongs 2 Singapore =)

  22. joos0202 Says:

    You can have this lot. The sooner S’pore get rid of Chee, his Taiwanese family, and anything that reminds us of SDP the better. Bunch of attention-whores that are good for nothing.

  23. lmf819255 Says:

    SDP is also the opposition in singapore. U all cant even take care ur own country people’s right. Y u b so kepo…to my country matter? I m a Malaysian Chinese. U mahu masuk campur ke? Join Malasysia la. Be malaysian then shout like the DAP in Malaysia Parliment.

  24. rustyscope Says:

    fart in wad..? i dun understand.. anyways
    i dont like pap… im just waiting for that old man to die so that the party would split into 4389576348962481237190414 pieces… :p

  25. billymayday Says:

    we ought to live our life so much better, if it’s not because of umno.. that’s why we fuck them right in their face during parlimen.

    SG people could have live their life so so much better, but they scare, and let the lee family business earn the big time..

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