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Thursday, 21 August 2008
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The SDP paid a visit to the Singapore Management University (SMU) yesterday to meet with the students as well as to raise awareness about the importance of student participation in public life in Singapore.

The Democrats also passed out flyers that called on students to exercise their leadership qualities instead of meekly submitting to the authoritarian state. The SDP also visited the National University of Singapore earlier this year in April (see here).


Not since the days of Mr Tan Wah Piow have Singapore's students taken an interest in socio-political issues. Campus life is largely confined to the lecture halls and exam sheets. Ignorance of current affairs and apathy are, according to some of the students themselves, the order of the day.

Still several students stopped to chat and wanted to know more about what we were doing. The majority pored through the flyer as they ate their lunch. A couple of the academic staff came up and asked for the flyer.

Of course, the security guards sprang into action. "What are you doing?" asked one.

"Distributing flyers," we replied.

"I'm not sure you can do that here. We don't allow people to distribute or sell things on our premises. Even for private companies," added the Corporate Communications manager.

First of all, we explained, we are a political party, not a private company. Second of all, we're here to raise awareness on national issues, not selling things. If this is a true university that values knowledge, you would want to encourage your students to be exposed to alternative views.

"Wait, let me ask my supervisor," the manager said.

"That would be a good idea," we said.

Unfortunately the supervisor was engaged in a meeting and couldn't come immediately. By then lunchtime was almost over and the students were returning back to class. We took our leave.

Compared to their counterparts in the West, our graduates are lacking leadership qualities. Who can blame them? They are treated like primary school kids – study hard so that one can get a well-paying job in future. The desire for discovery and learning for learning's sake have long been forgotten virtues in our halls of higher education.

The role of education is not to fill up minds with facts and figures, but to open it up with questions and enquiry; it builds character – intellectual and moral character. As long as the Government deprives our youths of an open education where freedom of thought and expression are prohibited, a first-rate education will forever elude our students.

Case in point: When Warwick University was invited to set up a campus in Singapore, the University asked that its students "be exempt from strict laws limiting freedom of assembly, speech and the press, and the removal of bans on homosexuality and certain religious practices on campus."

The Government would not commit to this and the University thus turned down the invitation. (See here) Even our academic staff are cautious of what they teach and write for fear of offending the Government.

Unlike First World countries where college campuses are the crucible of intellectual development, Singapore continues to treat our universities like vocational institutes to fit into the PAP's grand economic scheme. As long as this antiquated thinking remains, we will never excel in the realm of academe.

To remedy this grave problem, the SDP will continue to engage our students and encourage them to play a more active role in the nation's politics.

 

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Mike  -  People want to study for good jobs    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 4:41 pm
People there want to study for good jobs..

So that they can have a better paid job to fight inflation..

You want them to join you..?

Nobody will.

why?

Busy studying and paying school fees

They want a BRIGHT future
angry_one  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 5:28 pm
Sadly the SMU of today is very different from the SMU of its early years. (2000-2003). Back then the pioneer students were the really radical ones. They didn't had straight As but had the most original ideas and views of life. And everyone was united. We could actually organise a SCHOOL-WIDE protest and all students would boycott classes.

Then there was a radical shift. The place took in straight-A, exam-obsessed students and boasted of being the no.1 choice for top students. It also means apathy and conformity becomes the prevailing mindset.
Anonymous  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 5:38 pm
Quote:

People there want to study for good jobs..

So that they can have a better paid job to fight inflation..

You want them to join you..?

Nobody will.

why?

Busy studying and paying school fees

They want a BRIGHT future


Hi Mike,

which uni you grad from? Is it Geylang University?
Some Guy  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 5:45 pm
Good job, you guys are right to try and educate uni kids.

It's the right place to expose young and intelligent minds to alternative thinking.

In my experince, when I talk about politics to friends, they usually have absolutely no opinion.
Or maybe they are scared to share them.

In any case, I think it's fine not to have and interest, but no opinions?
That's a bit starnge.

I mean, come on, you should at least an opinion about matters that dictate your life right?
Supporter of Mike  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 8:18 pm
Mike is right. Do you except people to just protest and not study?
PhilosophyChild  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 9:47 pm
I am part of the first batch of Social Science students in SMU that graduated this year. Agree with angry_one that the SMU of today is all about monetary rewards and a pro-Banking future career. However, the Soc Sci batch, however small, has taken on a reputation of rebellion within the school. Our texts have included liberal opinions about other countries' political situations, which is a far cry from when SMU first started. I know for a fact that many of the social science students are hungry for opinions from the singapore opposition parties, and I believe will welcome with open arms a talk by an opposition member.

do not dishearten - SMU's liberal policies are embraced by a majority of SMU students who abhor the strictness of state-run schools, and the open discussions in [political science classes are a testimony to that. SDP should (in my opinion - MUST) secure a spot in SMU to give a talk, or at least invite SMU students (go for the social sciences; not the narrow-minded money-minded business/accountancy/economics faculties - they are just another reflected pool of 'talent' that signifies modern money-faced Singapore) for SDP talks.
Anonymous  -  Mike Wanted    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:04 pm
Hi Mike,

Where is Geylang University? I want to join.
So that I can write like you do. All %$#&....
elitocracy  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:17 pm
Mike not from any U .. U grads don't talk like that ..
AKA  -  Hi Anonymous    Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:33 pm
Hi Anonymous,

I tink Mike's uni in Geylang is 'Geylang UneverStudy'!!!!! They only teach 1 subject 'How To Please Your Customers With Your Mouth and Your Gates of Paradise'!!!!!!

International students base...China, Vietnam, Thais, Sri Lankans, Indians, I heard they already formed a 2nd Uni in Geylang due to massive enrolment frm China & Indian students.

The 2nd Uni will be name 'ChinDian Uni'......
Sean  -     Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:46 pm
Quote:

Mike is right. Do you except people to just protest and not study?


You're missing the point. Education isn't simply about studying and cramming facts. It is about using or creating knowledge to further the development of mankind, not economically, but also socially.

And I don't the SDP is visiting these institutions to simply increase their protester ranks, but also to raise awareness, to get our young to think, rather than just remember facts.
mike is very funny  -  response...    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:00 am
"People there want to study for good jobs.." - Mike


There are no good jobs in Singapore for Singaporeans at this moment.

That is, if only you're a foreign asshole who will spoil market naturally by asking for lesser salary.

People say yeah, but we all immigrated here from whereever we come from years ago if you can remember?

BUT BUT BUT...that was when Singapore had so much legroom.

Thing is NOW, SINGAPORE IS TOO BLARDY POPULATED AND THEY ARE STILL COMING IN?! WTF!?! SHIT JOBS EVERYWHERE, JOBLESS EVERYWHERE, HOW DOES PEOPLE COMING IN HELP? STOP THAT SHIT ABOUT THEM CREATING NEW JOBS, THOSE NEVER HAPPEN! EVEN IF THEY DO, THEY WILL BRING IN THEIR OWN ASSHOLES INTO THOSE NEWLY CREATED JOBS! I HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS WHO GOT KICKED OUT OF THEIR JOBS CUZ OF THEIR F**K**G ANG MOH BOSSES WHO KEEP BRINGING HIS OWN COUNTRYMEN IN TO REPLACE THE LOCALS!!!!

AND THOSE DISPLACED LOCALS USUALLY GET TOLD BY THEIR EMPLOYERS AND BOSSES, "We don't owe you a living."

Blardy angry over immigration policies - indirectly killing us locals!
Brendan  -     Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:33 am
Mike wrote:
People there want to study for good jobs..

So that they can have a better paid job to fight inflation..

You want them to join you..?

Nobody will.

why?

Busy studying and paying school fees

They want a BRIGHT future


DONT BE FOOLED GUYS. B***DY MIKE IS DIVERTING YOUR ATTENTION FROM THE TOPIC!

Let's stay on topic, rather then waste time on usless comments about MIKE AND HIS GEYLANG - I dont see how this is connected to SDP's visit to SMU.

Yes we are more intellect than him for sure.
Ted  -     Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:34 am
I am really tired of reading this so-called mike (i bet it's not even his real name) bullshit. How can a person stood so low like him even if he was paid to write stuff. Thanks to the internet Singaporeans today know very god damn well what the fuck is going on in Singapore today and what the fuck pap is doing to hold on to power. Majority of Singaporean feel that it is time for a change.
Anonymous  -  re:    Fri, 22 Aug 2008 4:48 am
Supporter of Mike wrote:
Mike is right. Do you except people to just protest and not study?


Please learn how to write proper english before posting such rubbish.
Everybody knows ... except  -     Fri, 22 Aug 2008 6:04 am


In Singapore, there are hundreds of thousands of "Mikes" who are narrow minded enough to believe what PAP says, preaches, and educates.

Everybody else in the world, of course, especially the Democrats, knows how crappy our education and political systems are. No doubt.
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