170 points

All you need is to completely disregard human rights and Singapore is pretty decent.

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Other than the gross attitude toward people from weaker country and their treament of maid as if they’re dog, what other human right issue they have?

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They love executing people and long prison sentences like it’s medieval era.

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54 points

marijuana? DEATH

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Well i blame the US for influence this part of the world with their war on drug campaign, and the fear of drug is the direct result of opium war. It’s not even that long ago that US started to legalise recreational use of marijuana, it’s kinda condescending to it in such simple way.

At least there’s been multiple talk by the government of Malaysia (where i’m from) to decriminalise drug, not sure about Singapore.

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well, that *technically *doesn’t violate any human rights, i guess

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7 points

“other than abusing people from other countries, what other issue do they have”

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Hey that’s antisemite.

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I love that I can feel your vernacular in your writing. please never change. /gen

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The same goes for the UAE or Saudi Arabia

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I live in Singapore; this comparision is deranged. The worst you could say for SG are draconian drug laws, we aren’t upholding slavery and slaughtering journalists/opposition parties in broad daylight. This is like equating Taiwan to Palestine or South Korea to North Korea for fuck sake

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The hardest of drugs: chewing gum

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for the most part I agree, and I grok SG’s laws on free speech as a concession to too many religious folks bottled up in too small an area. ok.

but.

Death for marijuana? REALLY? Like… DEATH?

That’s where it goes off the rails for me. deport somebody, put 'em in jail for a few years, sure, have your rules…

and fuck, cocaine? opium? heroin etc? I guess if you really need to but the mary jane? naw man… just… naw.

fan of the country, been for business, love the food, but won’t visit for personal travel because of this.

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Singapore is not the dream. It’s a police state and dictatorship

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Came here to say this. People don’t realize how backwards that place is. Just being gay is illegal as fuck over there. Fuck Singapore.

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Thank you! Finally someone speaks out, too. Singapore is a totalitarian capitalist dictatorship and the closest thing we have to a true cyberpunk dystopia. It is a horrible place with clean sidewalks.

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The law hadn’t been applied decades, male homosexual sex was decriminalised in 2007 and legalised in 2022.

The legal situation before that was inherited from the British Empire, a 1871 law which made all kinds of “sodomy” (oral, anal) illegal for everyone. By now you also have protections against discrimination, hate speech, etc. There’s a gazillion things to criticise about Singapore you don’t need to make shit up. Other things on the list of “don’t criticise about Singapore” include public transit, public housing (though they could ease on the mandatory ethnic mixing a bit), and the food. Oh gods the food.

Dictatorship is also kind of a misnomer… Singapore is one of a kind. Certainly paternalistic as fuck, authoritarian it depends, the PAP is actually listening to people and considers electoral results <70% an issue that must be addressed by fixing shit – and no they don’t mess with the ballot: They mess with media and election timing, as is British tradition.

Two particular things that stand out is the lack of corruption and actual respect for the law, otherwise the whole system would long since have collapsed. That is: All the authoritarianism is actually codified, there’s laws you can read, rights that you have, you’re not going to prison because some big-wig doesn’t like your face or your business idea is interfering with their kleptocracy but because you broke the law, and there’s no easily abused laws like Thailand’s lese-majeste, either. All that is highly untypical for your usual run-off-the-mill dictatorship where favours and loyalty are the only legal currency.

Things to criticise that aren’t caning for littering or insanely hardcore drug laws? Things like the abysmal status of foreign workers. Or, from a more Confucian perspective actually: The failure of the grand daddy PAP to properly see discontent coming, and address them proactively. Lack of connection to younger people who don’t happen to be PAP members.

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Can confirm Singapore is a one-party police state ruled by a political dynasty.

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7 points

Do they still publicly flog people and criminalize chewing gum?

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Chewing gum is not illegal, the importation and sale is. You can bring in gum from abroad and chew it. What you do with it afterwards is also important.

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Once, there was this kid who

Took a trip to Singapore and brought along his spray paint

And when he finally came back

He had cane marks all over his bottom

He said that it was from when

The warden whacked it soooooo haaaaard

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8 points

This reads like a Crash Test Dummies song

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Singapore laws play for keeps tho

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1 to 2 years for selling gum. 100 to 500 USD for chewing.

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Jaywalking? Fuckin life with no parole.

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23 points

Not looking both ways before crossing a street? Straight to jail.

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No, not chewing. POP’n.

He had it com’n. He had it com’n. He only had himself to blame.

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Sounds reasonable.

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7 points

They’ll chop off your wiener for looking at naked women.

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59 points

I know it’s almost impossible but I’d be taking the bike out so much more often if I knew I could leave it somewhere and it’d still be there when I got back.

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Same, and mine is not even close to this price range. I heard Japan is like that as well. If you have any semblance of protection, like tying it up with rope, no one will touch it, ever. Must be nice living in civilized world.

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11 points

Crazy how when you design a society around meeting people’s basic needs, petty theft almost disappears.

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I wish.

Had several bikes stolen in Norway.
My E-bike gets zero use in the city. Too many thieves.

Outside the cities it’s usually not a problem though.

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I think in big part it’s due to culture.

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Absolutely this. The only times I take my bike out is when I know I’ll never have to leave it. Which basically excludes using it for transportation purposes, and leaves only cycling just to cycle (which I do still enjoy).

Just too high of a chance for it to get stolen (completely or just parts), or vandalized. It’s not even that great of a bike either.

I have a friend who “solved” this problem by having such a junker of a bike that it didn’t even look like it functioned.

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Check if there are any facilities in your area for secure bike storage, my nearby city for example offers free staffed bike parking and a free bus to get around. The inter city train station offers 20/7 keycard access bike parking with changing facilities, but that requires a deposit, proof of address etc.

I usually end up using one of these two facilities when I visit the city because of the rampant bike theft issues there, with the preferred one being the inter city station since it’s open almost all the time

There was even a docked e-bike hire offered by the local govt, which sadly went bankrupt because people were vandalising the e-bikes and destroying the docks ☹️

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It’s the only reason I don’t own a bike. They get stolen even when locked up in the daytime with a good lock. Bolt cutters are quick.

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if you’re not destitute you can pull the dutch gambit: use a shitty rustbucket bike that you give precisely 0 fucks about being stolen

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Is it unattended? Looks like someone is standing right in front of it taking a photo for Twitter.

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