Living with “freak” events in freakish Singapore

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btimahflooding100Singapore has been besieged by a series of “freak” events of late, the latest being the flooding of Bukit Timah last Thursday which according to Minister of Environment Mr Yaacob Ibrahim which is “freak” event occurring once every 50 years, not withstanding the fact another similar “freak” event had happened in 2006.

Again, the mass food poisoning outbreak at the Geylang Serai temporary market which took the lives of two Singaporeans and affected hundreds more was a “freak” event which cannot be prevented.

The Management Committee of the market which was linked to a grassroots organization was never taken to task. Neither were the NEA officers who forgot to give out the latest food hygiene labels to the stallholders.

After all, it was a “freak” event which nobody from the government should be blamed for except the hapless Indian Rojak stallholder and Singaporeans for their poor public hygiene practices though Indian Rojak is eaten using fork and spoon and not bare hands.

If floods are “freak” events, then naturally deaths in the army should be considered as such. A “freak” death happened in the navy lately when a 21-year old Lance Corporal was found trapped unconscious between a hydraulic sliding door and the door frame of the ship RSS Persistence.

Being a “freak” event, Singaporeans will never know the truth of what really happened from MINDEF.

Other recent “freak” events in Singapore:

It was the “freak” design of the infusion pumps which confused the two KKH pharmacists who delivered chemotherapy drugs into two patients over a few hours instead of days.

It was a “freak” global crisis which caused Temask Holdings and GIC to lose billion of dollars of investments overseas though some “freak” Sovereign Wealth Funds like China Investment Corp and Abu Dhabi Investment Fund did make a killing from it.

It was a “freak” event that Singaporeans now find themselves being swarmed by foreigners of every shade and color and prices of HDB flats sky-rocketed to a record high.

It was a “freak” investment which caused thousands of minibond holders who “walked in with their eyes open” to lose their hard-earned savings overnight.

And how can we forget that “freak” terrorist Mas Selamat Kasteri who made a “freak” escape from Whitney Detention Centre during a toilet break and evaded the entire Home Team for 4 days before swimming across the Johor Straits using an improvised flotation device?

However, it was not a “freak” capture when the Malaysian Special Branch managed to nab him sleeping in a remote kampung in Johor.




The Straits Times proclaimed that it was the Singapore Internal Security Department which provided the “crucial” intelligence leading to his arrest though it was not quite acknowledged by the Malaysian Home Affairs Minister.

Going by the logic and reasoning of the state media, Singapore’s leaders are incapable of making even there slightest mistake and therefore there is no need for them to take any responsibility so long the events are “freak”.

Being “freak” by nature, these events cannot be planned, foreseen or prevented by mere mortals, even if they belong to a “higher” caste.

Life will be a breeze for political leaders anywhere in the world when every single screw-up can be attributed to a “freak” event which cannot be predicted or prevented.

What other “freak” events can Singapore expect next? A “freak” election next year which will see a few PAP ministers being removed from their “freak” positions?

This is the only “freak” event which will never happen because the army will be called in immediately to pre-empt it unless the “freak” who said so is already buried seven feet below the earth.

Now it will be the freakiest event in the world if the “freak” can rise up from his grave as he promised he would if he felt something is not right in the way Singapore is run.

Actually, Singapore is already a “freak” among the developed countries. How can a supposedly electoral democracy be ruled by the same party with 98 per cent of the seats in parliament continuously for 50 years?

To have one “freak” election is acceptable, but to have 11 “freak” elections one after another without arousing the suspicions of anybody in the world is really a feat no democracy in the world can achieve.

Mr Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan should have made a trip to Singapore to see how to pull off this “freak” stunt to save himself the agony of being nagged by U.S. and EU for rigging the presidential election.

In freakish Singapore run by the highest paid ministers in the world, any screw-up intentionally or otherwise is automatically classified as a “freak” event.

For a tiny island 700sqm2 in size, isn’t it freakish that its Prime Minister is paid more than 5 times the President of the United States of America who ruled a country a million times bigger?

To live with such frequent “freak” events in freakish Singapore, Singaporeans have to be the most “freakish” people in the world – to be contented with their status as second-class citizens in their very own country.

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12 Responses to “Living with “freak” events in freakish Singapore”

  • Complain but about serious matters:

    Why should we spend good money to improve the lives of the millionaires living in flood-prone Bukit Timah ?

    Let them buy oxygen, submarines, and scuba gear to navigate the flooded roads.

    The money can be better spent elsewhere, such as on bigger bonuses for Yaacob for his helcopter vision in calling the flood an unforeseen freak event. He is truly visionary.

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  • cy:

    maybe instead of panda, we should bring in black swans from australia. then, we won’t be freakish anymore!

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  • sicktothebones:

    This is the PAP loyalists response:-
    we can’t blame the govt for everything can we?
    we must be patient, very very patient.
    How can you blame the general for one tiny foot soldier’s mistake? We must look long-term – very very long term especially our losses. Nobody could have foreseen this – it is due to the global financial meltdown but others seemingly less talented miraculously managed to make money.
    we have to increase property taxes now or else we have to increase more when hdb prices go up further – with such `logical’ arguments – be prepared for a whole slew of price increases soon but we will give you a one-off rebate but then you pay the increases forever after that.

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  • Lahbai Trubile:

    If someone asks an intelligent person like me,
    was this Flood an Oversight or could have been prevented or a Freak event,
    I would say, based on the size of singapore, a country of merely 1 city, this Flood Technically, Logically, Honestly could have been prevented. Its a no brainer that floods can be prevented if you understand the terrain and estate well enough and do the right things PROACTIVELY rather than REACTIVELY.

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  • george:

    soon there will be a “freak” election result at the next GE

    SINGAPOREANS WAKE UP, TIME FOR CHANGE, VOTE FOR CHANGE, VOTE OPPOSITION

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  • David:

    It was a freak even when LHL said his team has no solution to the global crisis and more freakier now when they claimed credit that economy has improved. It was a freaky days when LKY said our national pledged is just an aspiration and the freak result confirmed by Shanmugan that Singapore is not a country. Under the rule of PAP, it is really freaky!!!

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  • Born Loser:

    How does one ever learn from their mistakes if they never admit that one has taken place? Those who never learn from their mistakes are bound to repeat them again. Do you think the minister’s underlings in the Ministry of the Environment will learn to plan well if every time a screw-up occurs they can blame it as a freakish accident? What were the contingency plans? Was there ever one? Why were there no warning alarms? You mean that the rising flood waters happened immediately?
    This is the point- its a freak, it won’t happen for another 50 years and it is not a mistake, so there’s no need to do anything. This inspite of Singaporeans paying top dollar for its civil servants and by the way, wasn’t this the Ministry which boasted of its Perm Sec going to Paris to learn cordon bleu cooking?
    Singaporeans, don’t gloat that the flooding took place in the fancy district 11. The floods affected other Singaporeans passing through the area at that time. Who knows that next time, another screw up by the Ministry can also affect you if the attitude is that it is only a freak.
    We have an elite that is totally divorced from reality. They have no sympathy or empathy for the ordinary folks.

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  • Quitter To Be:

    I think most probably we have many freak leaders around. That is why the word “freak” can came out so easily. It must have been conceived first in their heads and then spoken through their mouth.

    Since the word “welfare” can be considered by our PM Lee as “dirty word”, I think the word “freak” should now also be considered as a dirty word by all of us.

    Singapore came into existence as an independent through the freak of history because Tunku Abdul Rahman had kicked us out of Malaysia.

    MM Lee has implied that it would be a freak election if PAP is kicked out.

    The Merlion, the symbol of Singapore, was stuck by a freak lightning on its head. Perhaps it was a symbolic warning by Heaven/Nature that the Head of our country is going to be struck off.

    Now we have this Environment Minister being quick to say that the recent Bt Timah flood is a freak event that occurs once in 50 years. Perhaps, this is also a symbolic warning by Heaven/Nature that the influx of foreigners would cause lots of damages especially to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (SM Goh is Chairman of MAS and he lives in Bt Timah) and the rich people (Bt Timah is an enclave of the rich).

    I think the end is near. Better get out of this condemned place before it is too late.

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  • Yamasam:

    They are only proactive in preventing a so-called “freak election result”. Because their multi-million rice bowls are at stake.

    Anything else, you die your business.

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  • Abu Then:

    Sadly, despite all the flaws or errors or booboos committed,
    i suspect the majority will still, for some reasons, vote for no change.

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  • dd:

    How is a one in 50 years flood a freak event???? Haha

    Hope they actually checked what happened in the 1860s, 1910s and not base their findings on just the 1960s. If they did all that then the 1 in 50 year flood should have been predicted to happen around this time.

    Extremely poor judgement or lack of judgement.

    World class pay= subclass standards

    Everytime a booboo happens a minister should bear responsibility.Eg. Take half his pay and build the longkang. No bonus.

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  • kev:

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    OMG. And I thought our leaders have exceptional foresight.
    Isn’t that what they claim all the time?

    Maybe it’s about time the ministry has a leadership renewal.
    Bring in new blood.

    Isn’t that what they say they wanted all these while?

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