Elections + Yojimbo
Exams over since wed and haven't been doing anything much since then. Just like that 3-4 days have passed and today is already Saturday!
Glad that I finally got out of the bed-potato syndrome today: first went for the Japan Foundation film festival with Isabel (!) and watched Yojimbo which turned out to be a surprisingly engaging movie; next was off to a rally at Woodlands which had SDP there today, because bel has the hots for VVS haha. I tagged along because I've never actually been to a rally and the atmosphere was really quite amazing! The stadium wasn't that full when we got there at about 7.15, but it certainly was full house at 10pm!
Whatever happens this 7 May, I just know this elections 2011 already has and definitely will be monumental for Singapore. This 7 May is crucial in charting the direction of Singapore's future hereon - this is unbelievably exciting but a little worrying too. There is always the idea that with the buzz that this elections generated, the incumbent might win and then start on ways to shut down and prevent any sort of "noise" as this in future elections - which is a terrifying idea.
I'm not really strongly pro any side, but I really do hope that certain issues will get tackled after this elections, especially inflation, and policies regarding welcoming foreigners and keeping Singaporeans within.
It's quite funny to see how so many PAP candidates and ministers seem so out of depth in dealing with POLITICS; perhaps our system has become so entrenched that most of them are such good bureaucrats but so poor in being politicians. Ah the fine line - lovely.
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