Singapore's Sensible Dictatorship

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2022
  • On the 9th August 1965, Singapore - against the will of its people - made history. On this day over 55 years ago, Singapore was made independent without the consent of the population - the first and only country in history to do so.
    Despite being unprepared, the Singaporean leadership managed to create the wealthiest countries in Southeast Asia, and one of the wealthiest in the world.
    This is the story of how Singapore came to be.
    Patreon: / mtwright
    Special thanks to Arken the American for lending his voice
    His channel: / @arkentheamerikan
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    George P. Landow. "Singapore Harbor from Its Founding to the Present: A Brief Chronology". Archived from the original on 5 May 2005.
    Lee, L.T. and Lee, H.G. eds., 2011. Sun Yat-Sen, Nanyang and the 1911 Revolution. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
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Комментарии • 921

  • @MTWright
    @MTWright  2 года назад +74

    Check out Arken's channel - ruclips.net/channel/UC0jhtpmmIwPVIgdfpz5c3yw
    Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, had some delays with this one because of the worst cold of my life that put editing and recording on pause for a few weeks. But I'm glad it's out now! Hope you guys enjoy.

    • @ArkenTheAmerikan
      @ArkenTheAmerikan 2 года назад +5

      Not often that I get to do a faux British accent on request. This was fun to work on. Good stuff!

    • @MTWright
      @MTWright  2 года назад +4

      @@ArkenTheAmerikan you do it well habibi, thanks again!

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope Год назад +2

      As an American man from North Carolina who is currently living in Indonesia, formerly Singapore and Taiwan I find your videos to be very refreshing because you take an objective stance in them. A lot of my dumbass countrymen (USA) say dumbass things about Singapore when they know absolutely nothing about it. (I wish I could say that isn't common but unfortunately it is)
      Singapore is a fantastic place to live and my life was exponentially better there than it ever was in the US and I'm only in my early 30s. If I'm being honest it was better in all 3 places, and for the record, I'm not a wealthy man.
      I also very much appreciate you pointing out the white monkey (white shill) problem in China as well. CCP propaganda is rampant across the internet, especially in Taiwan. They push a lot of soft power tactics in order to manipulate worldview, but anyone with an IQ above room temperature should be able to see through it. I've always found it ironic that they won't allow their people past the firewall but they sure as hell push their propaganda beyond it.
      If you want to learn more about white monkeys and see them being mocked check out the RUclips channel "LeeLee Farley". It's a white guy who went to college in China but took the route of truth instead of becoming a shill.
      Again, thanks for your videos. I'll be becoming a patron as soon as I'm able. I'm still getting setup in Indonesia.
      Best wishes

    • @ratboi3553
      @ratboi3553 Год назад

      hey bro, just wished to ask about the fact that the comments on your poland video are disabled even though you critisized polands freedom of speech. thats wierd to me, why is it like that?

    • @steephanroy8461
      @steephanroy8461 Год назад

      For a person who is copying kraut u should give more emphasis on the values he uphold and the quality of his research content.its ability to go beyond what's been showed into the mouth of the average flat earther by the corporate media ... Give more emphasis on that and be clear to reveal the authenticity and the source of your content

  • @MasterSanders
    @MasterSanders 2 года назад +1476

    For those who might be concerned about the heavy handedness towards drugs, you got to understand the Eastern experience with drugs. Opium and other drugs wreaked great havoc on China and other eastern countries. It puts the Singaporean attitude in perspective.

    • @miniaturejayhawk8702
      @miniaturejayhawk8702 2 года назад +2

      Drugs are trash and turn people into trash. You dont need to defend anything here.

    • @kardoxfabricanus7590
      @kardoxfabricanus7590 Год назад +1

      And yet they punish the victims rather than doing the sensible things that works which is decriminalize and legalization.
      Not to mention some things classified as drugs such as marijuana and psylocybin which have shown to drastically improve people's lives, health and are responsible for inspiring people both culturally, technologically and socially are outlawed.
      Murdering people for doing something they want which harms nobody else is a reprehensible thing that must be fought against.

    • @of1564
      @of1564 Год назад +135

      That fear is Actually understandable, but I have to tell you this.
      I come from Mexico, a heavy handedness towards drugs destroyed my country so much that there are still battles with heavy guns and our Air force.

    • @prfwrx2497
      @prfwrx2497 Год назад

      Ironically, the Qing waged the first war on drugs, and lost. How'd people not learn from that?
      Singapore is the exception, not the rule. Anywhere else, it's geographically impossible to put that tight a lockdown on movement to enact such stringent controls, such that the black market and their associated activities elicit more harm than the drug itself.
      My beef with Singapore isn't that they succeeded byway of dictators and authoritarian policies. Rather, it's how fucking idiots use them as some veritable proof that authoritarianism is the solution to everything.

    • @abnerdoon4902
      @abnerdoon4902 Год назад +258

      I don't understand why Westerners get pissy when Asians ban drugs. Dude, just do drugs in your country.

  • @efraim6960
    @efraim6960 Год назад +373

    as an aspiring dictator, thank you for this video

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Год назад

      A good dictator is much better than a "good" democracy. Except.... there never was a good dumbocracy. Athennian demoncracy murdered a philosopher.

    • @peepdawg8995
      @peepdawg8995 Год назад +6

      Duuude 😃 me too

    • @dogpound8662
      @dogpound8662 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @guymukulayenge7890
      @guymukulayenge7890 Год назад +2

      out of interest, where'd you plan on dictating?

    • @Camcentral4532
      @Camcentral4532 Год назад

      😂

  • @muneirovalibas6194
    @muneirovalibas6194 Год назад +321

    The problem with the SIngapore system, as a Singaporean, is that it fully banks on a govt or administration that is 100% efficient and competent.
    And Singapore was truly lucky that at that point in time, they had competent and visionary leadership who were also pragmatic. Singapore leadership have also created grounds to breed and train future leaders to continue this culture and tradition of excellence.
    The system will simply not work if Singapore at the time had anything less than stellar leaders, who are authoritarians, capitalists but also socialists and welfare minded, as necessary, which is already incredible rare even on a global scale. In that sense, Singapore is truly blessed.

    • @yigakong1187
      @yigakong1187 Год назад +14

      Against all odds

    • @Hades_Space_Engineer
      @Hades_Space_Engineer Год назад +6

      The most efficient Government in providing welfare will always be (at least in theory) a autocratic/dictatorial one with the most competent as leader with full power. So that the one that knows best is the one that decides. In practice Dictatorships and Autocracies have a extremly bad track record and only work with competent leaders as you said.
      I'll hope that the singaporean prosperity contimnues and that theyr people will live protected under the umbrella of strong leaders.

    • @imgvillasrc1608
      @imgvillasrc1608 11 месяцев назад +2

      You could also say the same thing with democratic governments. The Weimar Republic, for example, was incredibly ineffective in dealing with economic and political problems that caused the rise of Hitler. A more modern perspective is France, a fully fledged democracy and republic that constantly struggles with internal problems.
      It’s not authoritarian issue that is the problem, it’s a governing issue and the guy above said it best, autocratic governments are the most effective in maintaining stability, democracies need more constant work on that (cause voters can easily claim “voter fraud” if they don’t get their way).

    • @jpggfg
      @jpggfg 6 месяцев назад +1

      Being pragmatic and ideology-neutral, LKY concluded that the Western brand of democracy would not work on a country that does not have the same historical contexts as those of the West. Being pragmatic, one sees reality for what it is. LKY said that Singapore is vulnerable. With no natural resources, but its people, Singapore has to continually look for able people who share LKY's vision. That's a tough order not to be left to the people to vote. They can vote for the party but the party must and should select the right leaders to lead.

  • @sircharlesross537
    @sircharlesross537 2 года назад +819

    “Why would they want democracy is authoritarianism gives them education, homes, and security?” True quote

    • @miniaturejayhawk8702
      @miniaturejayhawk8702 2 года назад +75

      This is basically the logic behind why people join cults.

    • @PauaP
      @PauaP 2 года назад +151

      You gotta be very careful with this one tbh. Because for the rest of the world, Singapore seems to be the exception.

    • @20IA
      @20IA 2 года назад +116

      @@miniaturejayhawk8702 and would probably have been the reason of singapore's downfall if a leader other than lee kuan yew had manipulated the whole country for their own gain.

    • @hatinmyselfiscool2879
      @hatinmyselfiscool2879 2 года назад

      Ask the people who regularily get mowed down by the police when they protest for democratic reform.

    • @dmicah3960
      @dmicah3960 2 года назад +2

      if

  • @nhandinh7404
    @nhandinh7404 2 года назад +752

    “Nations shouldn’t adopt Democracy as their first ideology if they are in tumultuous times. If the state is too corrupt for democracy, do not do democracy. If the country is too unstable for democracy, do not do democracy. If the people are too retarded for democracy, do not do democracy. It is natural that authoritative and smart leaders lead and develop the nation in it’s beginnings, in order to open a pathway for eventual Democracy.”
    -Ibn Al-Haytham, Book of My Opinions & Studies on the Nature of States
    Another quote:
    “In my many years, I have yet to see more democracies within my area and abroad as well. Is it that absolute authority is seen as natural? Humanity has been doing it ever since the first records were kept. If democracy was popular before then no mortal would know, for their records have been lost to the sands of time. Now, on the other end, I’ve seen many democracies try to last. Their state was just too corrupt and retarded for that governance, however. It is saddening that democracies fail because of this. Perhaps had the people been more educated or the government more honest, those democracies I saw would’ve have worked. And when they do work, they flourish amongst the authoritarian.”
    -Michael Psellos, The Bedroom Book Or The Things I Think While In My Pajamas
    “Piss off”
    -Diogenes
    “Bro this reply section lol. By the way what’s this politics thing we talking about?”
    -James Buchanon, 15th President of America
    “The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from an enemy”
    -Sun Tzu, Art of War

    • @dfgfgh244
      @dfgfgh244 Год назад +23

      Wasn't he born in 965 AD? I don't particularly remember when the concept of Democracy came to be.

    • @notaname1750
      @notaname1750 Год назад +84

      @@dfgfgh244
      “Athenian democracy began in the BC before the Roman Republic.”
      -Love Athens (The city State)

    • @sergelondon916
      @sergelondon916 Год назад +1

      @@notaname1750 Yes, but that was only extend to men who were landowners

    • @cck53sg
      @cck53sg Год назад +5

      😀Too many crooks spoil the soup.

    • @kimjongun505
      @kimjongun505 Год назад +22

      @@dfgfgh244 Democracy is one of the oldest forms of government in human history. Examples include the state of Athens and the Roman republic.

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami 2 года назад +337

    “Men are not born equal in either physical or mental capacity. But a socialist believes that society as a whole will benefit, and there will be more happiness for more people, if all are given equal opportunities for education and advancement regardless of class or property.”
    ― Lee Kuan Yew,

    • @hatinmyselfiscool2879
      @hatinmyselfiscool2879 2 года назад

      *starts too kill socialist workers unions.*

    • @arnoldschwarzennegger6534
      @arnoldschwarzennegger6534 2 года назад +25

      I’m not quite sure who it was who called LKY the Confucius of politics with prophetic observation and judgement, I believe it was George Shultz. That equivalence cannot be more apt!

    • @MA-go7ee
      @MA-go7ee Год назад +35

      If you read his autobiography you would know he was a virulent anti-socialist (he literally crushed the communist party in Singapore) and almost all of SIngapore's success is based on embracing capitalism when almost all post colonial countries embraced socialism.

    • @puffer_frog
      @puffer_frog Год назад +1

      And then he proceeds to curbstomp all the socialists as he makes singapore motherfuckingly capitalist, which is a good thing

    • @reggie69.
      @reggie69. Год назад

      @@MA-go7ee 99 years leases and all land and homes is owned by the government at the start he definitely seemed like a socialist

  • @Lykas_mitts
    @Lykas_mitts 2 года назад +329

    Just stumbled upon this, these are all very good points. (I'm Singaporean.)
    The thing about it is that as long as people are fed and comfortable, secure with livelihoods, there's a lot they will be ok with letting go on. Unfortunately Lee Kuan Yew's successors haven't quite lived up to him (though he had a bit of a cult of personality that developed from his supporters praising him for the rapid growth, so that could be argued as being unfair to his successors).
    There's a lot of things that are seen as authoritarian but yet foreign media is still frequently consumed within singapore (with the internet, news from overseas is more accessible). Unfortunately this has led to a large portion of chinese educated elderly consuming CCP propaganda.

    • @NewmaticKe
      @NewmaticKe 2 года назад +22

      People were not praising LKY when he was running the show

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад

      Their not actually consuming CCP propaganda
      As a Singaporean too, I can assure you, they just want to believe in their own country no matter what.
      My parents are from China, and I grew up listening to them talking about China and badmouthing the US, while getting West feed.
      TBH, the West is using the most propaganda in my view.
      True, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is bad
      But what the hell is the west talking about Russia? Dictatorship(WTF)?
      So, CCP indeed is using propaganda, but it is exaggerated by the West in my view.
      Uh I was just talking about your last sentence, I agree with everything else wholeheartedly.

    • @cjclark2002
      @cjclark2002 Год назад

      Not all news is propaganda, in any nation. Besides, if they’re Chinese then what’s wrong with consuming media from China? I see no “unfortunately”

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад

      @@cjclark2002 true

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад

      @@cjclark2002 Wow your statement is way more reasonable

  • @ultimaxed8239
    @ultimaxed8239 2 года назад +72

    The caning law was actually implemented by the british which explains why caning is also practiced in Malaysia and Brunei

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад +4

      Well, when we gained independence, we didn't start with no laws on the books. We simply copied over all the laws that were already present when we were British colonies.

    • @Wfalen
      @Wfalen Год назад +1

      And in time they could have been changed. No one was stopping them.
      It is foolish to blame former colonial powers for laws when you have had decades of time to change them

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Год назад +2

      @Sneikki don't arrest criminals, don't enforce laws, because doing that is mean. Infact you should let criminals get away with everything and penalize citizens who take the law into their own hands after the state never enforces it

  • @DUXLOL
    @DUXLOL Год назад +71

    As a Singaporean, I can confirm that everything you said was correct

    • @MoonLiteNite
      @MoonLiteNite Год назад +3

      I wish more americans believed this. Nobody believes me when i try and describe how it is in singapore (as an american). Everyone in USA thinks it is some perfect place, with no litter, no crime, no drugs, etc..... but singapore still has all of that, just to a less degree. And to gain that less of a degree, you give up many things that no american would stand for.
      Americans think you can just take something from singapore and drop to USA and have it work, like HDB housing or the MRT haha it doesn't work like that.....

    • @mrfweeis
      @mrfweeis Год назад +1

      @@MoonLiteNite yeah that's a good point! HDB for example was working with the Urban Redevelopment Agency (URA) which had the power to aggressively purchase land to build on thanks to a law/policy (something like that) passed at the time. It's a lot of work and foresight and all it has to show for it is towns filled with tall buildings.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад +3

      @@MoonLiteNite Nevertheless, there are a couple of things the US and other countries could learn, or which could be adopted with the own social background and culture in view.
      For example: Not MRT as it is in Singapore, but much better public transport. Not HDB but better public housing.
      And remember: The safety. If my wife goes out late with her friends, I do not need to worry about her. Or my son finishes school, I do not need to worry about someone offering him "something very fun" at the school gate.
      That's also freedom.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Год назад

      @krollpeter exactly

  • @milim-23
    @milim-23 Год назад +139

    As an ethnic malay Malaysian, I can feel nothing but shame when learning about what our early government did to cement and perpetuate the discrimination the people of Singapore and chinese malaysians, with the latter lasting to this very day. I earnestly hope that one day, we can put our differences aside and see eye to eye as the brothers and sisters we were always meant to be. I can not apologize for what our government has done, but I can give you my trust that I will never ever support the discrimination and racism perpetuated by the government.

    • @LeifErikBob
      @LeifErikBob Год назад +5

      if u actually had read more, the malaysian government actually gave Chinese Malaysians economic benefits, thats why Chinese people dominate the malayaian economy

    • @milim-23
      @milim-23 Год назад +52

      @@LeifErikBob this is actually not true. The reason why Chinese Malaysians dominate the economy is because they worked in the industrial sector during colonial times. Chinese immigrants worked in tin mines, which were a lot more profitable than the rubber plantations Malays worked in. This combined with the overall business ethics of the Chinese, made them dominate the countries economy

    • @moistnutella9560
      @moistnutella9560 Год назад +7

      @@LeifErikBob but the Chinese Malaysians already held a disproportionally large share of the economy since the colonial era so that doesn't really explain it

    • @user-gw5mf7fd5k
      @user-gw5mf7fd5k Год назад +11

      @@LeifErikBob true. Even on paper the policy favours the malay, this is hardly true. On paper just for political mileage and support of malays. In reality economic wise, chinese got the upper hand.

    • @sakurakou2009
      @sakurakou2009 Год назад +5

      the chinese culture is dominating even in malaysia , if Singapore had stayed in malaysia you would became minority in your own country , anyone could see that also as people in comments say chinese are more business and economy mature and organized , malays wouldn't have chance to climb social ladder , would end up being forced to assumilate and work under chinese , and from what I see in africa chines look down on those who they see as beneath them and you working for them mean you lesser then them , I think malaysia did the right choice for the future of malays . chinese can always go to any chinese majority country and enjoy their culture while malays only have malaysia

  • @kennethng3757
    @kennethng3757 Год назад +33

    I wouldn't say Singapore experience multiculturalism back then. Yes, we had multiple cultures, but the british kept them separated into different townships. Kampung Glam for the Malays, Little India for the Indians, and Chinatown for the Chinese.

  • @Orthane
    @Orthane Год назад +106

    I think Singapore is one of the best examples of how a Dictatorship that isn't run by greedy self-centered assholes (which is sadly the case for 90% of Dictatorships) can actually be arguably the best form of government out there.

    • @user-pk4nr6dy9g
      @user-pk4nr6dy9g Год назад +2

      This is exactly why you should vote me for POTUS in 2024

    • @coldstring5646
      @coldstring5646 Год назад +18

      Lky says the most important thing is for a government to consider themselves a trustee of the people. No matter your model of governance, that’s the people you need. If the sg government loses this spirit one day, we’ll just go down the same route as everyone else.

    • @smoadia85
      @smoadia85 Год назад +6

      in the end, no system/civilisation/institution/etc stays the same forever.
      i think your statement has to add:
      I think Singapore is one of the best examples of how a Dictatorship that isn't run by greedy self-centered assholes (which is sadly the case for 90% of Dictatorships) *for the time being*, can actually be arguably the best form of government out there.

    • @masterq2.033
      @masterq2.033 Год назад

      90% , that's an understatement of arsewhole proportion.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад +1

      I don't believe any corrupt dictator started off that way. They would never have gained power in the first place. But the fact that we see so many corrupt dictators supports the thesis that they *became* corrupt, likely by the power that they wielded for too long. Think of _the one ring_ in Tolkien's books.

  • @Brandon-nl1nf
    @Brandon-nl1nf 2 года назад +64

    Man ur content quality is unreal . Found u over the weekend and watched every single video. You clearly show this is your passion

  • @heavenbright2342
    @heavenbright2342 Год назад +81

    "Dictatorship" is a funny term.
    I personally believe people should have as much freedom to good things and from bad things as reasonably possible. That doesn't necessarily mean the Western Liberal Model of 1 person 1 vote is the only way for that to happen.

    • @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise
      @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise Год назад

      But it is 1 Person 1 Vote though. It’s just that the PAP is so popular nobody thinks the other parties could do any better. The main thing separating Singaporean Democracy from regular Western Democracy is that the party in power has no checks to what it can do as long as the party wants to do it. This only works when those in power are strictly pragmatic. Any belief or dogma will ruin it. If you have the German Green Party, or the GOP, or the Tory Party, or anything of the sort with that kind of power, you get China at best and Turkmenistan at worst.

    • @PrimeChaosVC
      @PrimeChaosVC Год назад

      It is really just labelling by the west. A vast majority of western intellectuals would label something that they disagree with, to stigmatize it when they deem necessary, to put it in a bad light. It threatens their belief and the narratives they created in their medias to bamboozle the common people at home and abroad. Creating a pseudo belief system that Democracy and individual freedoms are somehow "divine and superior", and it is blasphemous to challenge these ideas and system. To the common people, this has truly become a new religion after decades if not centuries of reinforcement of these ideas.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? MLS Student Debt

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @filipkauzynski1179
    @filipkauzynski1179 2 года назад +27

    I love the style of these videos, i really appreciate the quality and hard work you are puting into them

  • @Sakhi_BH
    @Sakhi_BH 2 года назад +23

    Bro, one day you're gonna blow up when the RUclips algorithm sees how good your videos are. Keep working hard!

  • @zakariakaleem3271
    @zakariakaleem3271 Год назад +49

    As someone living in Pakistan(and grew up in a dictatorship) I have grievances with both systems, but more so democracy
    For starters its the fact democracy developed over the courses of centuries for western european nations states, you can't just apply that model to made up post colonial Frankenstein states and expect it to work, I view my own nation's history as a testament to this fact
    A multi ethnic country with multiple spoken languages and where majority of the population are some variation or combination of illiterate, tribal or feudal, majority of those in rural regions will vote for whoever their feudallord tells them to vote for, the urban working population will vote for whoever can give them a hot meal at the end of the day, so the rich politicians that rule my nation don't even have an inventive to do anything for the people, the only issue politicians have is with other politicians or my nation's bloated army that does a coup every 10-30 years
    Even then, If true and actually fair democracy was ever allowed, people would most likely vote for some Sunni theocratic government, that would make life hell for non-muslims and non-sunnis(such as Shia and Ahmediyah) so like 25-30% of people would be treated as third class citizens, not to mention the status of women overall
    Overall there's no one right answer to what a state needs to develop

    • @Inaf1987
      @Inaf1987 Год назад

      The whole subcontinent could have used the American model, where passing a law at the national level is exceedingly difficult because of the US senate.
      And we could have also increased the number of states.

    • @zakariakaleem3271
      @zakariakaleem3271 Год назад +1

      @@Inaf1987 how much state authority does India allow ? Cause here its a joke, I could bet majority of people wouldn't even know who the chief minister of their own province is, cause its such a useless position

    • @stud6414
      @stud6414 Год назад

      Tragic. At least, you can rest assured that England will be be an Islamic Pakistani type state in the next 25 years

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 Год назад

      ​​@@zakariakaleem3271 it's very important position for infra, taxation and business dealings to manufacturing district level development only it fails in law making level as national law can and have been forced on time and time as there are dozens if not hundreds of parties in nation so if opposition is not United even barely majority central government can pass law amendments easily

    • @twitter.comelomhycy
      @twitter.comelomhycy 11 месяцев назад

      Yep.

  • @johannazulkifli8860
    @johannazulkifli8860 Год назад +18

    as a Malaysian...it was a very smart move to exit Malaya...their struggle to survive is what grew the economy, including not institutionalizing religion and race...I've always wondered, what if LKY magically ruled Malaysia hahah...not saying he's the epitome of perfect, but in a positive comparative sense...how much potential can we offer at this rate, today, if we had such governance over the years...nonetheless, some people could contest to this point, but then again, the world always discordantly argue about sthg...hahah

  • @cat-vv9xb
    @cat-vv9xb Год назад +137

    It is absolutely true a benevolent dictatorship will do more good than a corrupt democracy. Usually even a good democracy.
    I don't usually see eye-to-eye with the PAP, but I do know they, at least, act in good faith most of the time. They need to solve the issue of widening inequality, and not just with wealth, but with power and how the rich and powerful seems to get away with more atrocities just because they are rich and powerful.

    • @dankasscrow6121
      @dankasscrow6121 Год назад +7

      "the issue of widening inequality, and not just with wealth, but with power and how the rich and powerful seems to get away with more atrocities just because they are rich and powerful"
      You just explained, even though you seem to be a fan of them, why no "benevolent" dictatorship truly exists.

    • @nothde9865
      @nothde9865 Год назад +5

      Where? And how do the rich and powerful get away from "atrocities" in SG?

    • @TheShadowOfZama
      @TheShadowOfZama Год назад +13

      @@dankasscrow6121 Plenty of rich and powerful people get away in a democracy as well so that on it's own can't be a strike against a dictatorship in favour of democracy neither does widening inequality as plenty of democracies suffer from the same issue.

    • @galena6884
      @galena6884 Год назад

      They need to solve the issue of widening inequality, and not just with wealth, but with power and how the rich and powerful seems to get away with more atrocities just because they are rich and powerful.
      >solution is simple just redistribute the wealth, but rich will never do that they rather continue to exploit other to gain more wealth. the more wealth/capital you have the more power you have. LKY view on who to provide wealth show he is same as any rich individual, they only choose who they 'trust' with their wealth.(the hard truth)

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад

      The trick is getting the benevolent dictatorship. _Absolute power corrupts absolutely_ , so the saying goes. It is absolutely true. Most of the corrupt dictators did not start off that way.
      And another problem with dictatorships is that it gets very difficult to replace a dictator.

  • @itsdemonplays9366
    @itsdemonplays9366 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for yet another informative video, greatly looking forward to the next!

  • @IWishIDidntExist2333
    @IWishIDidntExist2333 2 года назад +15

    Great video again! I kinda felt that you would make a video about this, as I think it's a very interesting topic that isn't talked about too much.

  • @elbowpastatime
    @elbowpastatime 2 года назад +2

    Very happy to see another upload
    I binged every video you've made a while back and I've been hungry for more ever since
    Keep up the good work, mate

  • @EpsteinsRope
    @EpsteinsRope Год назад +103

    As an American man from North Carolina who is currently living in Indonesia, formerly Singapore and Taiwan I find your videos to be very refreshing because you take an objective stance in them. A lot of my dumbass countrymen (USA) say dumbass things about Singapore when they know absolutely nothing about it. (I wish I could say that isn't common but unfortunately it is)

    • @forzer456
      @forzer456 Год назад +11

      Best one I heard from an American was is Singapore in China

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope Год назад +4

      @@forzer456 It makes me sad to be an American, but unfortunately that's what isolation and hegemony made "us". Not everyone who is ignorant to geopolitics, but there are a lot.

    • @forzer456
      @forzer456 Год назад +4

      @@EpsteinsRope agreed but I have to say when I lived in America i was jealous of the space and nature, one could travel America alone and have so many places to go. I think the cost of travelling is a privilege but everyone should venture out of their home countries to experience different cultures cause it teaches you that people do things differently.

    • @EpsteinsRope
      @EpsteinsRope Год назад +3

      @@forzer456 I agree. America is a beautiful country, despite it being a hyper capitalist hellscape at the same time

    • @jacobchua7374
      @jacobchua7374 Год назад +3

      The only thing I don’t like about America is, I can’t simply walk to my nearest prata stall to have my prata fix, in the middle of the night🙂

  • @freundesdienst_sofum
    @freundesdienst_sofum 2 года назад +3

    im so happy youtube recommended me this channel!! so interesting and informative! ill make sure to recommend these videos to my friends

  • @compounding999
    @compounding999 Год назад +39

    Dictatorship by definition cannot be voted out by popular vote. Hence Singapore is not a dictatorship when we go to the polls every 4 to 5 years in freely held, corruption free, general elections. Coupled with a independent judiciary, I take offence at your label of my country

    • @MoonLiteNite
      @MoonLiteNite Год назад

      so is north korean votes.
      when the winning party gets 90%+ of the votes for decades, and anyone from the other party gets close and ends up jail, you might be in a dictatorship .....
      Yes i know of the other parties, but they keep quite, have no say or voting power.

    • @compounding999
      @compounding999 Год назад +3

      @@MoonLiteNite So You think Singapore is similar to North Korea now do you. Lol ok I rest my case on how blind some people are

    • @dinte215
      @dinte215 Год назад +7

      I think most Westerners define dictatorship as a country that doesn't have their social, economic, political and ideological values.
      You don't believe what believe = ruthless dictatorship

    • @factfiend1000
      @factfiend1000 Год назад

      @@compounding999 So, its like the anti-North Korea? No offense intended, just curious.

  • @pilot8720
    @pilot8720 2 года назад +2

    Lucky to have found this channel last week, really good content!

  • @NiceColorss
    @NiceColorss 2 года назад +9

    Absolutely love your content, keep up the great work!

  • @Daniel-rh7kh
    @Daniel-rh7kh Год назад +13

    There are two types of Authoritarian governments:
    Technocratic ones, light or heavy hand when it comes to corruption, occasional purges, less importance to social programs, focus on the long term prosperity, eventual liberalization.
    Examples: Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, Chile, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan
    Despotic ones, corruption is a tool of governance, occasional purges, populism, importance of social programs depend on the populous' satisfaction towards the regimes, focus on who gets what, no planning even for the short term, usually ends up as a chaotic or stagnated nation.
    Examples: Most west African nations, Zimbabwe, most central Asian nations.

    • @az0989ejdje
      @az0989ejdje Год назад +1

      3rd: the human rights-violating dictatorships
      Examples: China, N Korea, Belarus

    • @ericboom1712
      @ericboom1712 Год назад +3

      ​@@az0989ejdjenah that should be divided into two categories:
      3. Communist regimes
      A bit of a combination of despotic and technocratic regimes with a far left socialist/authoritarian capitalist twist
      Examples: China, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cuba
      4. Semi-despotic regimes
      Regimes that have many aspects of liberty and freedom in them such as belief in free Market, Democracy and such but due too heavy corrupt ion had become de-facto despotic
      Examples: Russia and it's economic and military sphere.

  • @ArthurGencer
    @ArthurGencer Год назад +58

    Yes that's what Singapore did, and it clearly worked wonderfully. If I can live a good, safe life. Where the streets are clean and healthcare/housing is affordable, then nothing about it's system of governance is a problem for me. They're doing their jobs.

    • @wormsblink2887
      @wormsblink2887 Год назад +17

      Yes, massive praise to the PAP for building a successful nation in spite of almost guaranteed failure. Majulah Singapura!

  • @stefi1438
    @stefi1438 2 года назад +2

    I always love the music you use and how they fit in the video’s keep up the quality!

  • @PsychoSocialism
    @PsychoSocialism Год назад +1

    This is a gem of a channel, you have a great style of presentation, and im amazed you dont have more subs. Binge time!

  • @djungelskog3434
    @djungelskog3434 Год назад +6

    Just wanted to note that the position of being Singapore's Prime Minister comes with an annual salary of 2.2 million Singaporean dollars, and honestly it feels pretty sensible, in the words of Lee Kuan Yew: 'If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys'

  • @Outstralian
    @Outstralian 2 года назад +10

    Glad to see you're still making videos! Really love your analysis on history and politics ❤❤❤

  • @Georges_IV
    @Georges_IV 2 года назад +1

    Honestly you are the most underrated channel ive ever seen. Unironically one of my favorites at the moment. Keep it up constantly and eventually youll succeed.

  • @krzysztofpietrzak4130
    @krzysztofpietrzak4130 2 года назад

    I just wanted to say that you are my favourite yt channel. Keep uploading

  • @SuperKeith1988
    @SuperKeith1988 Год назад +7

    As a Singaporean, let me just say this: even though it is a soft authoritarian island-nation, so long you do not challenge the ruling government with lies, distortions and just plain lies, nothing will happen to you. In fact, citizens are more than welcome to send feedback on government policies. But if you start slinging accusations questioning the integrity of the ruling government, you are toast.
    Without LKY and his first generation of leaders, Singapore would not have been the prosperous island-nation she is right now. Remember, Singapore has ZERO natural resources. Singapore has NO hinterland. But you know what does Singapore have? People. Lots and lots of people.
    Which was why the ruling government doubled down on unrestricted free trade with other nations and investments on its people to level up their skills. Singapore is an unfinished nation. She is always constantly changing and her citizens are aware of that. Change is the only constant in life and Singapore has proven that with each successive year.
    Completely free democracy, freedom of assembly and freedom of the press are useless if a government of the nation cannot provide universal healthcare, feed its people, give them jobs or help the poor to move up the income ladder. What's the point of freedom & democracy if your children can get gunned down in their schools? What's the point of freedom & democracy if your country still has no universal healthcare?
    What's the point of freedom & democracy if your abortion rights are still being taken away from you? Freedom & democracy are overrated things if basic necessities are not being delivered by the government.
    Our government is not perfect of course. But at the end of the day, I will always have a roof over my head, universal healthcare, three meals a day and I get to walk on the streets of Singapore in the middle of the night without the fear of being robbed or gunned down. That's my freedom as a Singapore citizen.

    • @Odyss2023
      @Odyss2023 Год назад

      How can you be os sure that your great supreme leader's son or grand son is competent as the original?
      Do you have any kind of political alternate answer?

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Год назад

      @Odyss2023 so a possibility of a bad leader instead of a guarantee of all bad ones?

  • @freddysband3632
    @freddysband3632 Год назад +27

    When you live in Singapore, you can't even tell it was a dictatorship or it is still one.

    • @buglepong
      @buglepong Год назад

      the last 2 years reminded everyone it is

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад +20

      @@buglepong What the-
      No
      You think too much, it was just lockdown what

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад +13

      @kingcook What-

    • @buglepong
      @buglepong Год назад

      @@freddysband3632 sure, "just" a lockdown

    • @freddysband3632
      @freddysband3632 Год назад +12

      @@buglepong I mean what
      It's not like
      we were purged

  • @TheJediKermity
    @TheJediKermity Год назад +1

    Oh my god sir, this is beautiful. You are seriously underrated and I pray you get more subscribers!

  • @dsdy1205
    @dsdy1205 Год назад +47

    It's important to keep in mind that Singapore is very small. A country of 6 million people spread across a couple dozen kilometers of land makes for very conducive conditions for top-down management. Communications and commuting are easy, so culture homogenises easily. Organisations are smaller, and less layered with bureaucracy than is typical in larger authoritarian countries. 6 million people respond in more predictable and manageable ways than a hundred million, or even a billion. Constant immigration and emigration acts as a steady refresh of the national culture, allowing the government easy influence on the country's demographics. All the conditions you'd need to make authoritarianism a success, given the limits of individual humans, policy, and technology today, are there.
    It's also important to keep in mind that Singapore is very young. Even today a large percentage of the working class are actually as old or older than the country in its current political form. The benefits and context of authoritarian rule are still fresh in most citizens' minds. As the country enters its next generations, the younger generations will not have this context, nor will they face the same problems. What a culture that curbs independence does to an individual, whether a society can effectively grow if it is paternalistically controlled from above, all of these are questions that the current government will have to grapple with as it moves into the future, and whether the answer is still authoritarianism remains to be seen.

    • @MoonLiteNite
      @MoonLiteNite Год назад +1

      it is also more like 3.5mil, the other 3mil are people who are on work visas or long term pass holders. I was out there shortly after covid started, almost all the immigrant workers all left. Now this year, i see all the foreign workers back

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 Год назад +4

      @@MoonLiteNite Well, no sense not counting them since they are such a significant portion of the population

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Год назад

      Singapore and Switzerland are a good example of correct globalisation and frankly how countries should actually be.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Год назад

      @haruyanto8085 ew

  • @treywainman
    @treywainman 2 года назад +11

    Keep up the excellent work!

  • @prasanth2601
    @prasanth2601 Год назад +14

    Singaporeans are very lucky to have a visionary leader like Mr. Lee kuan yew. The fact that his economic model is inspiration for deng xiaoping to pave the foundation for modern Chinese economy is enough to say how great he is in this field. Our world need more politicians like this

  • @ieatsande9022
    @ieatsande9022 2 года назад

    Such a high quality documentary! keep up the amazing work

  • @mrscottishguy4612
    @mrscottishguy4612 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on getting 5 and a half thousand subscribers mate. I'm looking forward to your next video

  • @Playtist
    @Playtist Год назад +58

    The only reason Singapore is able to function under such circumstances is due to the fact that the leadership has a very, very low rate of corruption, and the focus on equal opportunity for all. There is no lobbying or special interest, insider trading, and the separation of religion from state laws is done very carefully, which is evident in our racial and religions harmony. Singapore did not attain such a functioning democracy and multi-racial/religiousity in a day; It took generations of sacrifices and fine-tuning (Start by giving up weapons, cracking down on vice activities, strengthening our policing, all done in a progressive manner). Our forefathers have seen the effects of drugs, secret societies, and racial conflicts and we collectively have decided that we will gladly follow the rules (or be 'sheep') if it means that our society prospers.
    - From a happy sinkie

  • @urbanfrog
    @urbanfrog 2 года назад +6

    Damn just found your channel today, and you upload. Lucky me lol

  • @superforresttie1032
    @superforresttie1032 2 года назад +5

    Love these videos on the 20th century keep up the good work

  • @MrMostlybad
    @MrMostlybad Год назад

    One of my favorite Tubers rn 100k coming soon brother, keep it up

  • @gideonhorwitz9434
    @gideonhorwitz9434 2 года назад +28

    As dictatorships go Singapore is more passive than most the best analogy is if the nanny state finally took full form into every aspect of life. While still maintaining a functional society.
    I still think it’s ridiculous that you can’t chew gum tho

    • @iniini4571
      @iniini4571 2 года назад +28

      You can chew on gum, you cannot sell the product.

    • @SSgtJ0hns0n
      @SSgtJ0hns0n 2 года назад +23

      Plenty of people do buy gum from Malaysia and bring it in for personal consumption. Border police don't really even bat an eye at gum, unless you brought in several cartons of it.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +12

      I also find it ridiculous so many foreigners cannot get it factually right. You cannot sell gum in Singapore, but you can consume them here.
      And the fact is that practically 99% of Singaporeans today do not even give a damn about gum anymore. We simply grew out of it and lost interest in it. Hence, no vandalism or littering caused by gum, nor dental issues, and we are not exactly whining about that.
      There are plenty of nicer things to eat here than chewing on what is essentially nutritionless sweet rubber.
      If you think I am being defensive and is pro-government, I have actually yet to vote for the ruling party. 😉😉

    • @gershomtan5879
      @gershomtan5879 Год назад +5

      Chewing gum is fine mate. Selling it is illegal tho. Technically you could give it away though.

    • @MoonLiteNite
      @MoonLiteNite Год назад +4

      chewing gum is legal, i had no issues bringing gum into singapore. You just can't give/sell it in singapore.

  • @gonefishing6337
    @gonefishing6337 2 года назад +5

    your videos are genuinely awesome, loved your videos about Africa, China, the Middle East, Exxon Mobil, and Space. All interesting, more people should know these things.

  • @aasisch
    @aasisch 2 года назад

    just amazing. what a video . you gonna go big bro

  • @ameryaser3987
    @ameryaser3987 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video my man

  • @unitedfederationofplanets
    @unitedfederationofplanets Год назад +10

    Remember, centre left is the best ideologies, Singapore takes care of it's citizens by installing "dictatorship"
    Dictatorship is good only if the government is not corrupt. Meaning that good dictatorships are good leaders.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +6

      PAP is centre right.

    • @rockomax2732
      @rockomax2732 Год назад

      then I guess the one thing we should learn is to stay close to the center and not go batshit insane

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Год назад

      Good governance is good governance regardless

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад

      @@rockomax2732 exactly. Most governments who stick to centre-left or centre-right are pretty sensible. Unfortunately the voters are not necessary as intelligent and love to flirt with the extremes.

  • @chiamt02
    @chiamt02 Год назад +5

    Singapore is not without its flaws. but before you criticize it, perhaps you should look at how the USA is now beset by crime. Because they choose to be kind to criminals by letting them off far too easily. Well, that's democracy, if majority of you in the west think this is good for you, then by all means.

    • @RSS_Kirygan
      @RSS_Kirygan Год назад +1

      Perhaps you shouldn't be using whataboutism because that a bad argument but anyways
      Look at japan, korea and scandinavian country they all democratic and a good place to living in and having a low crime rate plus the scandinavian treat is criminal well. The usa isn't the only country with democracy and the usa doesn't represent the West there other country too.
      (i am singaporean btw)

  • @god0707
    @god0707 2 года назад +1

    Your make great video's keep up the good work 👍

  • @grumpiesttitan7930
    @grumpiesttitan7930 2 года назад +1

    I love this channel, how is it not bigger?

  • @smogzone2719
    @smogzone2719 2 года назад +10

    Love to see a video by you and a video about Singapore! Lee Kuan Yew is a very interesting man.

  • @thegoat1817
    @thegoat1817 Год назад +11

    As a Singaporean, we’ve all already accepted the fact the Lee family will govern us for years to come.

  • @arturogranados1133
    @arturogranados1133 Год назад

    Thanks for this! Learned a lot!

  • @MrPicunYT
    @MrPicunYT Год назад

    Just found ypur channel and damn boi is good. Would love to see you talk about the condor operation, you'll have a lot to tackle on once you reach latin america's story with cues and civil unrest, keep the great work dude!

  • @jh_jlo4449
    @jh_jlo4449 Год назад +3

    Have a coffee. Cheers to the great work.

  • @BenDover-tk3jj
    @BenDover-tk3jj 2 года назад +4

    I just discovered your channel today and after watching over half your videos I can safely say you are BY FAR the most underrated history/political/philosophy channel on RUclips. It is CRIMINAL that you aren't receiving hundreds of thousands of views each video you publish. I don't know what's going on but I know for certain if you keep on doing what you do people will begin to notice. Maybe a collaboration with other more prominent history channels would help? Cause I know once they see your roster of videos and the quality of your dialogue they'll definitely see what I'm seeing and have you on.

  • @CooltasticOG
    @CooltasticOG Год назад

    This video somehow got into my recommended and I subbed to you after that

  • @jasonh9323
    @jasonh9323 Год назад

    Your editing style reminds me of another RUclipsr named Kraut. Keep up the good work!

  • @8181nuky
    @8181nuky Год назад +6

    I just wanted to share my comment as a Singaporean and this is my own opinion.
    Mr Lee words may be harsh but, being harsh does not mean it is wrong. Even now, with how educated Singaporean are, it does not necessarily mean we know what they we. It also does not mean we know how to run a country. Let along then.
    In term of death penalty for recent drug trafficking individual, I think overseas media has only emphasize about the individual defence of his IQ. The prosecutor team medical examination said otherwise. Why is no one bringing this up? I support the death penalty. Having said that, it is still a sad event where an individual life has been ended.
    Most importantly, our legal system work! There r definitely drug addicts in Singapore. However, to come across one is far and none. I am not saying this is the result of the system but I am saying, it does indicate there is not as many drug addicts when compared to other countries where there are cases ppl taking drug out in the open as if there is nothing

  • @luisf2793
    @luisf2793 2 года назад +33

    Fun fact Marvel has a fictional country that is literally the reverse of Singapore called Madripoor.
    Singapore is a huge place for trading eventually developing into a country with a very strong government with a Buddhist majority
    Madripoor was a huge den for pirates that turned into an anarchist state ruled by crime lords. It has a Hindi majority, and is home to Wolverine’s favorite bar

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 2 года назад +7

      Is this saying singaporeian alcohol is completely shit?

    • @gweejiahan9336
      @gweejiahan9336 Год назад +1

      Lolz but singapore was full of pirates before the brits, pirates of the carribean wasnt too far off. the beaches of singapore used to be littered with human bones before the brits cleared it.

  • @lorenzors3751
    @lorenzors3751 2 года назад

    Once again, you made a great video . Keep it up !!! Baltic states might be a great topic for the channel

  • @THEPOINTLESWHY
    @THEPOINTLESWHY Год назад

    This videos are very good, this channel will blow up soon

  • @__-rt5tm
    @__-rt5tm 2 года назад +6

    i just wanted to say that it feels wrong for your videos to have such low amount never give up making these great productions

  • @hyuuganatsume2621
    @hyuuganatsume2621 Год назад +3

    Random but Singapore or as the old names Temasek was already rich even back in the Malacca Sultanate period in the 14th century.
    Temasek was govern by the Malacca sultanate until Malacca lost to Portuguse in 1511 where the Sultan and royalty ran toward Temasek and created a new country called Johor. The Singapore started to exist when some royal in Johor made a deal with the British

  • @LuciusVulpes
    @LuciusVulpes 2 года назад

    Severely underrated channel.

  • @KenjiKL
    @KenjiKL 2 года назад

    wow your getting subs fast rn finnally a new vid
    i know your vids because of the african dicatator vid
    also remember me when your famous because you will be one day these videos are great

  • @skeletontoes7692
    @skeletontoes7692 2 года назад +4

    Thanks

  • @weilandiv8310
    @weilandiv8310 2 года назад +15

    Empty, going-nowhere political groups always have badass logos!

    • @jarekkish5515
      @jarekkish5515 Год назад

      Looks likes Mosley's BUF logo. LOL that would explain a lot.

  • @GreenHornet553
    @GreenHornet553 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this video, MT. It does an excellent job of explaining how Singapore got to its current state. Speaking of states choosing pragmatic and authoritarian approaches to achieve greater social harmony, I was wondering if you could do a video on the current situation in El Salvador and Nayib Bukele. I've noticed some parallels with him and Lee Kuan Yew, albeit as well with other Latin American dictators and the like.

  • @Jancias
    @Jancias 2 года назад +2

    He returns!

  • @norwigwn6379
    @norwigwn6379 2 года назад +6

    Bro i love y vid of Afrika

  • @kurosakitagami2788
    @kurosakitagami2788 Год назад +3

    Honestly a w for Singapore

  • @ModernHistory1
    @ModernHistory1 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @altymogo3781
    @altymogo3781 2 года назад +1

    This content is epic

  • @xiphactinusaudax1045
    @xiphactinusaudax1045 Год назад +4

    But what if something happens in the PAP that causes them to become corrupt (keep in mind I don't live in Singapore, and am fairly ignorant in terms of the politics there)?
    I guess the system works fine for now, but in the case something happens, there should be some way to counter it. Like an emergency election. Not that that could really do much if corrupt dictators had absolute control, but if there was some underlying democracy with minimal power that exercised extreme power when the citizens decided so, could that help??
    I'm ignorant in terms of politics in general

    • @themusicgaragetmg2330
      @themusicgaragetmg2330 Год назад

      It has already happened... but u won't hear about it, media is controlled by the state... lky might have been the wonderful leader, but what follows the 1st dictator usually cannot perform as well, and once it becomes a dynasty, corruption is inevitable. But as you can see, most will rather bury their heads in the sand than to admit the current short comings. Dictatorships are like the quick high of a heroine hit, the downside you will be seeing in the following decades

  • @demetriusteh
    @demetriusteh 2 года назад +3

    Sometimes I just wonder what the country would've been today if he decided to pursue law instead. Since his wife and him did pursue for law prior, to him choosing politics for the sake getting protection for the country from being used to an advantage learning from the Japanese occupation.
    Then again I think his wife is smarter than him with her often making some of the decisions on behalf of him

  • @howtogrow3020
    @howtogrow3020 Год назад

    Eloquently narrated bro

  • @viggoorsan4518
    @viggoorsan4518 Год назад

    Very good!

  • @sakurakou2009
    @sakurakou2009 Год назад +8

    I actually like him , I am not even Singaporean , I am african and wish we had leader like him rather then our incompetent african leaders who puppets to west

    • @lukesalvidge118
      @lukesalvidge118 Год назад

      Well the other half puppet to china, this is the problem when there are two major power blocs

  • @nkristianschmidt
    @nkristianschmidt Год назад +3

    many aspects of democracy and leniency towards criminals are immoral

  • @eddie9559
    @eddie9559 Год назад +2

    how do you square this video with your Rwanda video?“Why would they want democracy if authoritarianism gives them education, homes, and security?” This is a valid sentiment for Singaporeans but not for Rwandans? I'm not trying to attack you, I'm curious where you draw the line.

  • @theCranesUS
    @theCranesUS Год назад +1

    Beautiful place!!!!

  • @bellamytungaelisha9153
    @bellamytungaelisha9153 2 года назад +4

    May be it would be better,if you lived your style in west and let others live their style in peace

  • @PresAlexWhit
    @PresAlexWhit Год назад +18

    Lee Kuan Yew is the reason why I believe in Technocracy.

    • @renoramadhanalmaghribi
      @renoramadhanalmaghribi Год назад

      You pick the wrong man and believe.
      He and most of the best leadership in eastern Asia from the economic miracle time is just a good educated lawyer that's forced on the barrel to implement legalist neoliberal in their outlook on power.

    • @PresAlexWhit
      @PresAlexWhit Год назад +7

      @@renoramadhanalmaghribi Good. I'd rather live in a "legalist neoliberal" country than a 3rd world shithole where most of the population starve in the streets. Lee Kuan Yew turned Singapore from that into one of the best and most efficient countries in the world in 30 years. The average Joe doesn't know jack shit about governance yet we're all given the same voting rights. From 70 IQ to 170 IQ. Neoliberalism has been working for the last half century and has only been going downhill considering lawyers control the entire government instead of trained and educated professionals in their relative field.

    • @galena6884
      @galena6884 Год назад

      @@PresAlexWhit but the thing about neoliberal country is that there is a need for shit hole country to exploit. Singapore has been exploiting foreigners since the start. Singapore is just lucky because we have socialist policies to prevent us from failing quickly.
      Neoliberalism has been working for the last half century
      > no it not. the free market is for business owners/employer and not the mployee. the employers have more leverage, like if the employers refused to increase their salary they can just hire someone cheaper or make another employee to do more work. Its real easy to threaten your employee in singapore. if singapore give the power to the worker no one will do business with us. Employers and employee relationship is ironic.

  • @noneofyourbusiness4133
    @noneofyourbusiness4133 Год назад +1

    “I hope you like learning about mister House”

  • @shane_king9000
    @shane_king9000 Год назад +1

    to be far being pragmatic is more important in a country that anything else

  • @Beary727
    @Beary727 2 года назад +3

    You should do a video on pol pot and the Khmer rouge and the atrocities they committed

  • @SiPakRubah
    @SiPakRubah 2 года назад +4

    For me, it's a good thing they got kicked out, because Malaysia ways of ruling also seems like not in a good way because of focusing in one race only, Malay. Like, they gave a lot of subsidiaries towards the "bumiputera" (Indigenous people like Malay and the native people), making some non-Malay didn't get as much as privileged as the Malays, forcing them to do it all by themselves. Even the school system in Malaysia still practicing "vernacular" school system based on race like Chinese and Indian school, which is ridiculous for modern days, but that's the reality

    • @aimansafwan1997
      @aimansafwan1997 Год назад +6

      The vernacular school system existed before independence thanks to the British, and the Chinese wanted the way it is to protect their own language. So the government can't change the archaic system without the consent of Malaysia's largest minority group.

    • @SiPakRubah
      @SiPakRubah Год назад

      @@aimansafwan1997 Then why Singapore doesn't have Vernacular school anymore? Their education was the same as us before during the British era, it's just ours that managed to still keep these education system

    • @aimansafwan1997
      @aimansafwan1997 Год назад +10

      @@SiPakRubah Well, Singapore once had this system during British occupation of the island. After forcible separation from Malaysia, Lee Kuan Yew abolished it. Fun fact, Singapore is one of three Crown Colonies before Malacca and Penang joined Malaysia. The rest of the peninsula are British protectorates.

    • @figtree_video_archive
      @figtree_video_archive Год назад +2

      Can't actually fix anything when our parliament is literally a circus

  • @masonseymour2455
    @masonseymour2455 Год назад +2

    awesome video

  • @anaveragegamer359
    @anaveragegamer359 Год назад +2

    Most people would take good authoriatism over corrupt democracy

  • @jmasters7515
    @jmasters7515 2 года назад +27

    I think if there’s any main theme of your videos it’s that people are willing to ignore anything a government does as long as long as they are open to business and bring prosperity, very similar similar to Rwanda and other regimes like the Pinochet regime in Chile

    • @danielc2701
      @danielc2701 Год назад +6

      Not totally true, for example, in Singapore's case, the government is also seen to be rather painfully logical and transparent about their thinking process, even if people call them excessively clinical and bureaucratic. Governments simply cannot be seen to be irrational and whimsical or it would affect confidence. And you might want to take a look at Rwanda currently rather than remember it from something 30 years ago.

  • @Ai14106
    @Ai14106 2 года назад +18

    It's not bad types of governments but bad types of leaders that can ruin a country

    • @ZigZag-mw9ir
      @ZigZag-mw9ir 2 года назад +12

      The problem with Authoritarian states, is they are often very vulnerable to whatever the current leader is like and are rarely that accountable. A bad democratic leader will often be voted out preventing power from surrounding an individual.

    • @minutemanchan7232
      @minutemanchan7232 2 года назад

      @@ZigZag-mw9ir The only bad authoritarian nation is Australia

    • @SSgtJ0hns0n
      @SSgtJ0hns0n 2 года назад +7

      @@ZigZag-mw9ir I guess we got lucky with LKY then, since the man even after the end of his life refused to allow any streets, buildings or places named after him, nor even a statue erected in his honor (closest thing we have is an education award named after him). At least for most people, that rules out the selfish egomaniac angle for LKY's attitude to ruling the country.

  • @harrysiddall3392
    @harrysiddall3392 Год назад

    You should do a video on Banana Republics and the last impacting they had on Central and South America.

  • @Elementroar
    @Elementroar Год назад +2

    *looking at the state of American politics right now*
    Lol