
On Sep 2, 7:06, James Seng wrote:
Subject: Re: DON'T Nuke Singapore Back into the Stone Age On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
The point is to make clear to them that the Usenet and similar Web sites are global in nature, not subject to censorship without a very high local cost. If discussions of Lee Kwan Yew's dynasty are considered illegal, then Singaporans will have to choose not to carry the various newsgroups into which *I* post such messages!
Just let to add my comment in regard to this unforuntate discusssion.
To understand the sitution better, you should not impose America idealogy and perspection on how things to be done to Singapore. Singapore maybe young but there are certain culture too.
Let me see, our "American idealogy" is blinding us to the wonderful government of Singapore which jails and tortures its citizens for expressing political views which might call the government of Singapore into question. Check out, for example, this interview with the former Solicitor General of Singapore. http://www.unl.edu/scarlet/v5n33/v5n33qa.html Nothing earth shattering at this URL - just what we all expect from a police state. -- Mark Henderson -- mch@squirrel.com, henderso@netcom.com, markh@wimsey.bc.ca ViaCrypt PGP Key Fingerprint: 21 F6 AF 2B 6A 8A 0B E1 A1 2A 2A 06 4A D5 92 46 unstrip for Solaris, Wimsey crypto archive, TECO, computer security links, change-sun-hostid, Sun NVRAM/hostid FAQ - http://www.squirrel.com/squirrel/