1996-09-03 - Re: DON’T Nuke Singapore Back into the Stone Age

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From: “Jean-Francois Avon” <jf_avon@citenet.net>
To: James Seng <cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-09-03 11:42:45 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 19:42:45 +0800

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From: "Jean-Francois Avon" <jf_avon@citenet.net>
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 19:42:45 +0800
To: James Seng <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: DON'T Nuke Singapore Back into the Stone Age
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On  2 Sep 96 at 11:46, Enzo Michelangeli wrote:

> On Sun, 1 Sep 1996 ichudov@algebra.com wrote:
 
> > James Seng wrote:
> > > To understand the sitution better, you should not impose America
> > > idealogy and perspection on how things to be done to Singapore.
> > > Singapore maybe young but there are certain culture too.

I agree with that.  I should therefore cease, as much as possible,
to interact with them by stopping to buy anything made in Singapore.  
Then, let them starve, fed by their highers cultural ideas.

> > > Most importantly, the move to censor certain WWW site actually
> > > comes as a relieve to many people, especially parents who
> > > worried about the bad influence of it. We can go into the same
> > > discussion about whose responsibilty it is but before you do
> > > that, please bear in mind that this is Singapore.

At whose moral expanse?


> Of course, one may argue that the racial, social and religious
> relations are better handled the American way. That, however, is a
> controversial issue, and adopting confrontational cowboy attitudes
> is not going to make the social evolution any faster. 

Who talks of social evolution?  We only talk about civil liberties.  
And they are damn easy to implement: Leave your neighbor do what he 
pleases.  Mind your own business.

> IMHO, the present measures represent more a gesture of appeasement
> to concerned social conservatives, not differently from the CDA in
> the US, than an attempt to control the flow of information.

This whole paragraph is a fine example of appeasement.  And the CDA 
*is* an attempt to control the flow, not of information, but of 
ideas.

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