6 Aug 2008

If a picture is worth a thousand words, this one writes a library.
It tells the story of the political elite glorifying themselves in ever larger-than-life images while they see not the toil of little Singaporeans.
The National Day billboard, placed strategically at the busiest junctions in Toa Payoh, symbolises all that is decadent about Singapore. While Mr Wong Kan Seng and colleagues live lives cocooned in their own opulent world, ordinary Singaporeans grind out an existence devoid of hope and security.
Yet, in cruel mockery, these rulers beckon tired and desperate souls to join them in “celebrating the Singapore Spirit.”
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