Wednesday 15 April 2015

What is the best way to remember Mr Lee Kuan Yew?

Other than conserving 38 Oxley Road, there were other suggestions on what we could do to remember Mr Lee’s legacy. But, let’s think again.

1) Do we really need notes and coins with his face on it to remind us of Singapore’s economic success?



2) Do we really need a battleship named after him to remind us of why we can sleep well every night knowing that we are living in a safe country? #singaporenavy


3) Do we really need to rename an airport to remind us that it is an icon of Singapore’s progress from third world to first? #changiairport


4) Do we really need a “founders’ park” to remind us that our home is a city in a garden teeming with rich biodiversity? #cityinagarden #nparksbuzz


The fact is, we do not have to look far to be reminded of Mr Lee’s legacy. Just look out of your window. This gleaming global metropolis that is clean, green, safe and fair is the best testament to his lifelong work and contribution to Singapore.

In our humble opinion, the most hosay way to commemorate Mr Lee would be to protect Singapore from anyone who may want to destroy or knock down what he had spent his lifetime building for us. 


Agree bo?




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