Hank: So are you Chinese or Japanese? Kahn: I live in California last twenty year, but first come from Laos. Hank Hill: Huh? Kahn: Laos. We Laotian. Bill: The ocean? What ocean? Kahn: We are Laotian--from Laos, stupid! It's a landlocked country in southeast Asia. It's between Vietnam and Thailand, okay? Population: 4.7 million.
The fact is that a lot of countries have the potential to become very strong both militarily and economically. But the corruption makes it impossible for the country to become so.
@@yeet_46the English always try. Like trying to criticise our domestic policies but we still keep on doing what we see right and arresting trouble makes from the UK
JUNCTION Business District, South St Elizabeth now the fastest growing town in Jamaica. Serving both tourist and locals alike welcoming all business investors and shoppers to our ECO MEGA blocks. Black River, Lovers Leap, Treasure Beach, Alligator Pond, Santa Cruz, Holland Bamboo, Appleton Estate etc.
@@domee790well it's a generally known fact. Singapore is very proactive in curtailing corruption. Sure it does mean it's fairly illiberal, but it remains a democracy and corruption is actively targeted.
Tbf, Malaysia kicked them out for two interlinking reasons. The huge number of Chinese, and its economic dominance. The rest of then Malaya didn't want to be a vassal to the city (compared the rest of the UK to London).
Singapore is a great Country! The quality of life is also pretty high. Nevertheless I wouldn’t like to live there, because it just feels a little bit artificial. For me personally it feels like the Dubai of South East Asia.
One thing I know for sure is the citizens of Singapore (not sure about non-residents) do not have to pay tax on their investment gains. I don't know what they else they are not taxed or taxed on but investors there sure can be a lot richer than those in the U.S and would love to learn more about taxes in Singapore. Please add on if you have additional facts on this topic. Thanks.
CORRECTION: ethnic Malays are actually from Java in Indonesia!!! Malaysia has other indigenous groups that are the og’s of west Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah.
While I highly support the idea of democracy. I have to agree that the PAP is what made Singapore rich. One party states more often fail than succeed, but that's the point... Most fail, but some don't, and Singapore is one of these examples that didn't fail.
Chokepoints make the best locations for global trade ports... Sadly the British knew this well hence why Dubai and Singapore and to a lesser extent Gibraltar remain critical trade and refueling stops for all types of transit...
Every country has its own share of misery and challenges in it. The earlier people realise this instead of constantly falling for people who are trying to set a discourse and direction for you to believe in the better it is for yourself. Being positive is good but to blindly believe totally in anything is wrong.
I've been a fan since 2016? I don't know how long you've been around on RUclips, but I guess I can say I'm a long-time member? I don't know. I loved your shorter videos. Please make more short videos, like 10 to 20 minutes like the ones you did before. Thank you so much, man, I'll be here when you need me.
>2 minutes ago I have never been this early. And 'Singapura' means 'Lion City' in Sanskrit, if I remember correctly. Singapore is always my most favourite country in Southeast Asia no matter what.
Singapore has the biggest American embassy in all of southeast asia as well as a huge American navy/airforce base that they host in their country. Should tell you all you need to know as to why Singapore may seem op. They are a big part of the plan to contain China, an important clog in that chain
Just in time to scrutinise all of your pronunciations Edit: changi like "CHArge" but the rest of it is surprisingly not bad! (not bad = very good in singlish)
First why the Netherlands is Europe's most OP country and now why Singapore is Asia's most OP country. By the way, RLL, thank you so much for all the research you put into making all of your videos nowadays. Each video is truly fascinating.
Singapore is a small country that achieved a lot. Categorised as a flawed democracy in the democracy index. Still a democracy nonetheless. It really has a lot going for it.
Singapore has become the world's most successful dictatorship, with a dictator who actually care about his people. 🇸🇬 Also having strategic control of the Malacca Strait between Europe and East Asia makes Singapore an attractive port city.
Singapore has no resources Isn't big enough to try farming/cultivation/industries and has a relatively small population but still one of the best and most livable countries 👍
You should use Indian instead of Tamils because although the Tamils make up the majority of Indians in Singapore there are other types of Indian Singaporeans too.
So OP means “overpowered“! I’ve been wondering if it was other people, old person/old people or something similar. Now that I know what OP stands for. I guess I can learn more about Singapore.
Trivia note: The U.S. game show The Amazing Race has been on for 36 Seasons, & yet they have been to Singapore for just 3 of them; Seasons 3, 16, & 25 (which aired back in 2014).
@@FictionHubZA I wish to make the west ashamed of not being as liberal we would be. So liberal that a government wouldn't have a monopoly on coercion or foreign policy. I want to make my nation the source of legislation for many countries like the Napoleonic Code. Human Rights? That'd be the ABC of our children. Regulations would basically be banned, and replaced with laws and rules. You don't know what's in my mind as a sociology nerd
Singapore could be located in the middle of Africa and it would've done the same thing. Conversely, you can move other people to Singapore and it would've become a dump. Malaysia didn't even want it, people seem to forget that. It's what people do with what they have, and the policies that encourage it. America had great geography, but the natives didn't take advantage of it, the European settlers did. Japan has horrible geography, but it's become a power house. Sure, geography has an impact, but there are very few places that have only negatives and zero positives.
To give so much credit to geography without considering the people that worked, literally devoted their lives to the cause, is so pathetic. It trivializes the history of the nation and the people that made it so. Just look at their neighbors, some immediate, and see how they fared. Singapore had none of their advantages at the start, and could've easily ended up much worse, and this video would've been very different. Your content is nothing but retroactively finding data to fit your geography lens, not to mention a very Eurocentric and condescending POV.
@@Ethan7s But you cannot denied that one of the factors of Singapore success is its geography. Without its strategic location, British would not conquer that place from the Johor sultanate. Without its strategic location, chinese would not immmigrated and be brought by British there. Singapore would just be filled by ethnic Malay without its strategic location that made the British interested in that place in the first place. If you are Singaporean, you would not exist without Singapore strategic location and British involvement. To deny this fact is to close your eyes from the truth.
The value of any one thing is dependent on others. Early society's needed livestock to dometicate to truly develop to the next stage we have seen. After those initial hurdles were overcome, you could concentrate on small areas as agriculture could be a sustainable food source. With basic needs met and people being in realitively stable areas, trade took off adding additional value to rivers and oceans. It also added value to innovation as ideas could have collaboration and be shared to advance society, which again added value to other features. Society and economies change as things change the values of different assets on the world's stage also change.
Singapore might rejoin Malaysia sooner than we thought through the newly-signed Singapore-Johor SEZ because Singapore within its territorial borders have no enough spaces for further development like putting up detached houses.
I hope your statements in this video about Singapore are more honest, trustworthy and factual than the one about the Netherlands, what a nonsense was that. Learn your topographical skills pls 4:49
Senator, I'm Singaporean.
Hank: So are you Chinese or Japanese?
Kahn: I live in California last twenty year, but first come from Laos.
Hank Hill: Huh?
Kahn: Laos. We Laotian.
Bill: The ocean? What ocean?
Kahn: We are Laotian--from Laos, stupid! It's a landlocked country in southeast Asia. It's between Vietnam and Thailand, okay? Population: 4.7 million.
OK. Who do you work for in the CCP?😂
So, do you have a chinese passport?
The fact is that a lot of countries have the potential to become very strong both militarily and economically. But the corruption makes it impossible for the country to become so.
and blaming others doesn't help them either.
You commented this 1 minute after the video was posted ☠️
@@AM-er3zq OP statement would still be true before watching the whole video.
Tiktok CEO: Senator I'm Singaporian
US politician: So you"re Chinese?
The most well educated senator be like the average newyorker
US Senator: Chinese say what
TikTok CEO: What
US Senator: So you’re Chinese?
Wasn't it a little more complicated than that. Tiktok being Chinese and the CEO having close ties to the CCP?
is it because he chinese?!?!
(deep lore knowledge required)
Glad it's getting banned
Proud Singaporean here! Our nation's success is thanks to the incredible vision of Lee Kuan Yew and his team. 🇸🇬
Proud English here, were coming back.
@@yeet_46aw hell nah the Sun about to rise over the British Empire again
@@1of8plusbillion Because God himself doesn't trust an English man in the dark.
American here: so impressed that your country beat the odds and became the powerhouse of asia. It reminds me of the wealth Dubai created with oil.
@@yeet_46the English always try. Like trying to criticise our domestic policies but we still keep on doing what we see right and arresting trouble makes from the UK
Singapore is pretty much that one guy that left behind a toxic friend (Malaysia) and ended up way better off as a result.
They didn't leave, they were kicked out to avoid further violence and it worked well for both sides.
Toxic spouse! :)
As a Singaporean I appreciate its recognition ❤❤
How one leader can change the entire course of a country!!
Lee Kuan Yew did a great job.
Has anyone else noticed that "New Singapore" is often used as the name of a future city in science fiction writings?
Singapore is a place that looks like a future city
JUNCTION Business District, South St Elizabeth now the fastest growing town in Jamaica. Serving both tourist and locals alike welcoming all business investors and shoppers to our ECO MEGA blocks. Black River, Lovers Leap, Treasure Beach, Alligator Pond, Santa Cruz, Holland Bamboo, Appleton Estate etc.
I love Singapore from a Tamil 🇮🇳 ❤️ 🇸🇬
We need a leader like Lee Kuan Yew
I never thought I’d see Hector Salamanca protesting the noose.
Shows what a country can be without corruption.
the video is up for 3 minutes bro how u know
@@domee790Singapore isn’t 3 minutes old 😂
@@domee790well it's a generally known fact. Singapore is very proactive in curtailing corruption. Sure it does mean it's fairly illiberal, but it remains a democracy and corruption is actively targeted.
Loved Reallifelore for the past 7 years! 😊
👀 When will a video about Brazil be released? 🇧🇷
Singapore, I’m senatorian
I love your videos dude
Keep it up
Could you do a video on the history of Switzerland
It is funny to think in hindsight that Singapore was kicked out of Malaysia
Tbf, Malaysia kicked them out for two interlinking reasons. The huge number of Chinese, and its economic dominance. The rest of then Malaya didn't want to be a vassal to the city (compared the rest of the UK to London).
I’m sure Malaysia regrets it now
@snickers5056 not really. Again what's good for the city, is not necessarily good for a nation.
@@tisFrancesfaultI know, it’s just interesting to see how Singapore’s economy ended up surpassing Malaysia’s
@@tisFrancesfault yes, because corruption and failure being really secular and stop religious influence is so good for a nation 😂...
Current politicians should learn something from Lee Kuan Yew.
Singapore is NOT a dictatorship
the ruling party is voted in legitimately every time since independence.
Singapore is a great Country! The quality of life is also pretty high. Nevertheless I wouldn’t like to live there, because it just feels a little bit artificial. For me personally it feels like the Dubai of South East Asia.
6million people, so its population is larger than my Neighbours Namibia and Botswana combine. I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦
Pretty close. 2,3 million and 2,8 million.
You finally uploaded after a month 🤣 was wondering where you went
Make one video about Hong Kong! HK and Singapore are often compared to each other
Not anymore. HK has fallen way behind.
Friendly reminder that Joseph got stuck there for who knows how long.
I'll bite. Joseph who?
@Rob_F8F joe mama.
Gottem.
7:14 congratulations you’ve got it right here. Not rotated or whatever you thought was right in the dutch video…. 👏
Yes it is. Lived there and nearby for eight years.
One thing I know for sure is the citizens of Singapore (not sure about non-residents) do not have to pay tax on their investment gains. I don't know what they else they are not taxed or taxed on but investors there sure can be a lot richer than those in the U.S and would love to learn more about taxes in Singapore. Please add on if you have additional facts on this topic. Thanks.
You can easily find out by checking out the website of the our tax authority IRAS.
_There was a time when trouble seem too much for us to take, but we did._
2:50 typo the B should be a T for Indonesia
Interesting video
How many times is this title gonna change
1:50 love how the European GDP resembles a giant red heart there.
Singapore, I'm Senatorian...
CORRECTION: ethnic Malays are actually from Java in Indonesia!!!
Malaysia has other indigenous groups that are the og’s of west Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah.
It’s amazing that in my lifetime, I’ve seen “Made in Singapore” mean the cheapest factory goods to being an envy of the world. 😊
A smart dictatorship is one that makes you feel like you're not living in one. Like Singapore.
We have more freedom than Americans do.
It was all thanks to El Alfa "El Jefe" - Singapur song. It increased tourism and worker motivation massively
I’m a fan of the longer videos, they’re basically documentaries and I learn so much every time. Thank you RLL
Love real life lore!
Damn, I saw the title change in real-time lol. Singapore is Asia's most OP country and the most successful Dictatorship.
While I highly support the idea of democracy. I have to agree that the PAP is what made Singapore rich. One party states more often fail than succeed, but that's the point... Most fail, but some don't, and Singapore is one of these examples that didn't fail.
Senator, I’m Singaporean
Bro, what is that Gross Domestic Product map?!😂
Chokepoints make the best locations for global trade ports... Sadly the British knew this well hence why Dubai and Singapore and to a lesser extent Gibraltar remain critical trade and refueling stops for all types of transit...
Every country has its own share of misery and challenges in it. The earlier people realise this instead of constantly falling for people who are trying to set a discourse and direction for you to believe in the better it is for yourself.
Being positive is good but to blindly believe totally in anything is wrong.
I want to thank you for saying Tamils instead of just "Indian"s since it's a big difference
RLL Had a pretty bad downfall to milk this shi
Wish he did what brought him here instead of politics like every other yt channel under the sun
@@MRPUNK20 your big boy won, can’t you just be happy about that?
Dude no one cares
Politics is a huge part of real life.
I've been a fan since 2016? I don't know how long you've been around on RUclips, but I guess I can say I'm a long-time member? I don't know. I loved your shorter videos. Please make more short videos, like 10 to 20 minutes like the ones you did before.
Thank you so much, man, I'll be here when you need me.
No
SINGAPORE MENTIONED 🔥 🔥 🔥WHAT IS COE 🔥 🔥 🔥
Yes, it is, if you overlook the massive burnout among workers
Singapore, I'm Senatorean
I could move to Singapore
>2 minutes ago
I have never been this early. And 'Singapura' means 'Lion City' in Sanskrit, if I remember correctly. Singapore is always my most favourite country in Southeast Asia no matter what.
Lucky location
Singapore has the biggest American embassy in all of southeast asia as well as a huge American navy/airforce base that they host in their country.
Should tell you all you need to know as to why Singapore may seem op. They are a big part of the plan to contain China, an important clog in that chain
😂😂 The same Singapore that runs military exercises with the PLA
Round 14 of asking RLL to do a video about Peru.
Just in time to scrutinise all of your pronunciations
Edit: changi like "CHArge" but the rest of it is surprisingly not bad!
(not bad = very good in singlish)
US Politicians: is this China?
Yup raffles england was is smart😊❤
turkish 2024 military budget was 40b$, not 15.8 45:48
I hate it when it is assumed you know what an OP country is. I didn't. Do you?
First why the Netherlands is Europe's most OP country and now why Singapore is Asia's most OP country.
By the way, RLL, thank you so much for all the research you put into making all of your videos nowadays. Each video is truly fascinating.
What frustrates me is that Aden should, more or less be equivalent to Singapore, instead it is a backward miserable city.
Singapore is a small country that achieved a lot. Categorised as a flawed democracy in the democracy index. Still a democracy nonetheless. It really has a lot going for it.
4:15
RIP Hong Kong =(
Singapore has become the world's most successful dictatorship, with a dictator who actually care about his people. 🇸🇬
Also having strategic control of the Malacca Strait between Europe and East Asia makes Singapore an attractive port city.
Was a dictatorship, singapore is now a flawed democracy in the democracy index.
You obviously don't know who is the new PM in Singapore.
Singapore has no resources
Isn't big enough to try farming/cultivation/industries and has a relatively small population but still one of the best and most livable countries 👍
Now I will tell you the anti-singapure country of this world: Greece
OP = OverPowered?
Saying sentences like ‘with more USD millionaires than any other place in earth aside from these other free places’ is a very false statement
How Singapore Became Asia's Most OP Country
(i just wanna track how many titles the video goes through)
Why is Singapore Asia's most op country
@FictionHubZA The Most Successful Dictatorship in History
The only country with forced unwanted independence
Senator, I'm Singaporean.
Easily the most beautiful nation in South East Asia.
Is not 😂
42:09 idk, but for some reason the image that came to mind was death robots and mech suits.
You should use Indian instead of Tamils because although the Tamils make up the majority of Indians in Singapore there are other types of Indian Singaporeans too.
I thought it was de Nederlands
Does Hong Kong not count as a functioning city-state because of its diminished degree of autonomy under Chinese dominion?
It isn't an order of magnitude.
🔥🔥🔥🔥
🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬MENTIONED!!!
Sigmaporians, what's it like?
So Singapore is the london of the Asia (rest of uk)
South East England isn't too bad, It along with London subsidises the rest of the UK. (East of England, pays for itself though)
My country Russia Became Asia's Most OF Country.
Location, location, location
Leadership, leadership, leadership.
Wake up RLL posted
One of the most beautiful countries I’ve have ever seen
So OP means “overpowered“! I’ve been wondering if it was other people, old person/old people or something similar.
Now that I know what OP stands for. I guess I can learn more about Singapore.
Small land + Chinese = rich
Trivia note: The U.S. game show The Amazing Race has been on for 36 Seasons, & yet they have been to Singapore for just 3 of them; Seasons 3, 16, & 25 (which aired back in 2014).
Hi
Lee Kuan Yew would love to play CitySkylines
Why? That game is just a traffic simulator for cars.
I want to be the dictator of my country
Be a good n kind one then u’ll have a singapore
You're going to respect human rights, right?
@@FictionHubZA I wish to make the west ashamed of not being as liberal we would be. So liberal that a government wouldn't have a monopoly on coercion or foreign policy. I want to make my nation the source of legislation for many countries like the Napoleonic Code.
Human Rights? That'd be the ABC of our children. Regulations would basically be banned, and replaced with laws and rules.
You don't know what's in my mind as a sociology nerd
Singapore could be located in the middle of Africa and it would've done the same thing. Conversely, you can move other people to Singapore and it would've become a dump. Malaysia didn't even want it, people seem to forget that.
It's what people do with what they have, and the policies that encourage it. America had great geography, but the natives didn't take advantage of it, the European settlers did. Japan has horrible geography, but it's become a power house. Sure, geography has an impact, but there are very few places that have only negatives and zero positives.
To give so much credit to geography without considering the people that worked, literally devoted their lives to the cause, is so pathetic. It trivializes the history of the nation and the people that made it so. Just look at their neighbors, some immediate, and see how they fared. Singapore had none of their advantages at the start, and could've easily ended up much worse, and this video would've been very different. Your content is nothing but retroactively finding data to fit your geography lens, not to mention a very Eurocentric and condescending POV.
@@Ethan7s But you cannot denied that one of the factors of Singapore success is its geography. Without its strategic location, British would not conquer that place from the Johor sultanate. Without its strategic location, chinese would not immmigrated and be brought by British there. Singapore would just be filled by ethnic Malay without its strategic location that made the British interested in that place in the first place. If you are Singaporean, you would not exist without Singapore strategic location and British involvement. To deny this fact is to close your eyes from the truth.
The value of any one thing is dependent on others.
Early society's needed livestock to dometicate to truly develop to the next stage we have seen. After those initial hurdles were overcome, you could concentrate on small areas as agriculture could be a sustainable food source.
With basic needs met and people being in realitively stable areas, trade took off adding additional value to rivers and oceans. It also added value to innovation as ideas could have collaboration and be shared to advance society, which again added value to other features.
Society and economies change as things change the values of different assets on the world's stage also change.
LKY!
This is a remake of the same video with different title you made few years ago about Singapore's growth.
Singapore might rejoin Malaysia sooner than we thought through the newly-signed Singapore-Johor SEZ because Singapore within its territorial borders have no enough spaces for further development like putting up detached houses.
I hope your statements in this video about Singapore are more honest, trustworthy and factual than the one about the Netherlands, what a nonsense was that. Learn your topographical skills pls 4:49
Nice