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Blocks and Blocks of Flats Refuse to Fly the FAP Familee Flag!
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/08/08...flag-for-nday/ Fewer flats indeed are flying SG flag for NDay August 8th, 2014 | Author: Editorial Over the last few days, some readers have been sending photos of their estates to TRE, showing that not many flats are, indeed, flying the Singapore flag for National Day this year. A reader from Bukit Batok took the following photos near Ave 4: Only 1 flag in this block 2 flags in this block. The 3 columns of flags are put up by RCs. Another reader from Jurong area sent in the following photos. He estimated that “very much less than 5%” of flats put up. Most didn’t: Saw 1 flag in the nearest block Saw 1 flag (left side) Those flags at lower floors and the smaller flags are put up by RCs Saw 2 flags Didn't see any flags in this block Didn't see any either Yet another reader wrote in: I’m from Lau CB’s GRC. Sending you 7 photos – 6 from Queenstown and 1 from Cantonment. I can tell you at Spottiswoode Park, it’s even less! His photos: Queenstown - 1 flag Queenstown - 2 or more flags, hidden by trees Queenstown - 3 flags Queenstown - 6 flags Queenstown - 0 flag Queenstown - 1 flag Cantonment - 6 flags, 1 hung wrongly Some of the PAP MPs acknowledged that there is a drop in the number of Singaporeans flying the national flag from their flats (‘PAP MPs try to explain why fewer flats flying SG flag‘). Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC MP Zainal Sapari said some RCs in his GRC have stopped actively decorating housing blocks for National Day since two years ago. “We feel it would be good if residents do it themselves so that it’s more heartfelt,” he said. Tampines GRC MP Baey Yam Keng said a resident told him he did not hang a flag as he did not want to be the odd one out. Then there is Dr Chia Shi-Lu, a walkover MP from Tanjong Pagar GRC. Dr Chia blamed it on the new flat design. He said newer blocks in Queenstown do not have common corridors facing the outside, making it harder to display flags. MP for Sembawang GRC Ellen Lee said, “RCs still have to step in as most residents are either busy, don’t know where to get a flag or how to hang it.” David Tan Kok Kheng wrote a passionate letter (‘I urge Singaporeans to fly our flag and be proud!‘), urging Singaporeans to be patriotic and fly the flag. He wrote, “When I walk around my estate in Tampines, I find that many Singaporeans are not displaying our flag. Other than a few blocks decorated with flags by grassroots members, fewer blocks are adorned with symbols of our national pride this year. I visited another part of Singapore and observed the same trend.” In fact, he said that he is the only one displaying the flag in his block. “Could it be that they are demonstrating their unhappiness with life in Singapore? Or could it be a show of unhappiness with the Government, which they equate with the country?” he asked. He tried to remind Singaporeans that national pride and political affiliation are separate issues. “We will be a laughing stock if we continually complain about the influx of foreigners, yet do not even bother to fly our flag in the lead-up to National Day. How would other countries view us? Would they regard us as a country united on the surface but divided at the core?” he added. He urged fellow Singaporeans to fly the flag and be proud Singaporeans. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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