Podcast Review of PM Wong's CNY Message: Unity in a Divided World

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • This podcast is a review of Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's Chinese New Year message. He emphasizes the importance of Singapore's unity in a turbulent world. He highlights the nation's economic success and the government's commitment to supporting families. Wong stresses the need for inter-racial and religious harmony, while acknowledging the need for vigilance against security threats. The message also celebrates Singapore's 60th year of independence and encourages national unity in the face of global uncertainty. Finally, he calls on citizens to actively contribute to building a more inclusive society.

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  • @ChapalangPodcast雜叭啷A-e6e
    @ChapalangPodcast雜叭啷A-e6e  11 дней назад +2

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  • @nicholasgoh3526
    @nicholasgoh3526 11 дней назад +2

    Good to hear some positive messages from the new PM. I think the bigger challenge on unity comes from new citizens/PRs and the woke generation. The new migrants, be it new citizens or PRs are not what they used to be and I don’t know what else the government can do if they don’t make an effort or have the intention to integrate into our multi racial and religious society and embrace our values. The Chinese migrants is one example, This is not unique to Singapore as people from other countries like US, Canada, UK and Australia have complained that the Chinese migrants don’t seems to want to integrate into their society and participate in their social/political causes. They identify themselves as migrants and not citizens. They are still loyal to their birth country and tend to live in their own enclaves. They will only come out to protest if their rights/benefits have been violated. You can even see strange sights like Chinese holding China flags and singing red songs on Australia Day.
    The huge influx of foreigners have caused some cracks in our social fabric and this will cause further diversity in society if not addressed head on.
    The other group that can cause diversity is the woke generation. This again, is not unique to Singapore and you can see how Trump is dealing with them now in US. They will continue to push the envelope and it will be very challenging to deal with their ‘progressive’ agendas in a rather conservative and religious Singapore society.

    • @ChapalangPodcast雜叭啷A-e6e
      @ChapalangPodcast雜叭啷A-e6e  11 дней назад

      @nicholasgoh3526 Hi Nicholas, thanks for the thoughtful comments. With regards to Wokeness, it's rather selective, and there's an unspoken extent to how far one can go. During PM Wong's inauguration, i notice that the majority of the 4G leaders rest their hands on the bible when they are sworn in. So i believe that there's a substantial representation of Christians/Catholics in the PAP. Hence, i think they accept some degree of wokeness, but anything that threatens faith and government is no-no.

    • @stevenlim9640
      @stevenlim9640 5 дней назад

      you say china immigrants no integrate but you nehwer say india immigrants which make up the bulk 80% of total immigrants in canada, aus, usa !? you are just a made-in-sinkapo hypocrite