Watching that clip of Lee breaking down on live tv is like seeing your dad cry for the first time
Canadiancurtiebirdy on
I was born afterall
AymanMarzuqi on
Ah yes. I was wondering when this sub is gonna post about this again. Its been a week since the last time someone posted about the same old trope
TsarOfIrony on
There was a meme posted a little while back that caused a lot of great discussions about Singapore gaining independence. The general consensus amongst those educated in the situation was that the ruling parties of both nations wanted Singapore’s independence, as both knew that they’d never be able to work together successfully (both had gone against their word multiple times and had conflicting interests).
The issue was that the Singaporean people didn’t believe their city would survive if they were independent, so they would have probably revolted if their ruler made them leave Malaysia, with their new ruler thus rejoining Malaysia under worse terms than before. Thus, both sides came to an agreement that they would “kick out” Singapore. They also had to have these talks in secret as if the British found out, they’d step in and force them to stay.
I’ll see if I can find the link to the other post later, it had some really interesting discussions about the nuance of the situation.
PinkFlame1412 on
Either Singapore is the Capital of Malaysia, or it’s on its own.
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Watching that clip of Lee breaking down on live tv is like seeing your dad cry for the first time
I was born afterall
Ah yes. I was wondering when this sub is gonna post about this again. Its been a week since the last time someone posted about the same old trope
There was a meme posted a little while back that caused a lot of great discussions about Singapore gaining independence. The general consensus amongst those educated in the situation was that the ruling parties of both nations wanted Singapore’s independence, as both knew that they’d never be able to work together successfully (both had gone against their word multiple times and had conflicting interests).
The issue was that the Singaporean people didn’t believe their city would survive if they were independent, so they would have probably revolted if their ruler made them leave Malaysia, with their new ruler thus rejoining Malaysia under worse terms than before. Thus, both sides came to an agreement that they would “kick out” Singapore. They also had to have these talks in secret as if the British found out, they’d step in and force them to stay.
I’ll see if I can find the link to the other post later, it had some really interesting discussions about the nuance of the situation.
Either Singapore is the Capital of Malaysia, or it’s on its own.
that’s the situation malaysia was at
Gonna just reshare this
https://www.reddit.com/r/HistoryMemes/s/UXSK71yh5v
Malaysia: Good news, you are now independent!
Singapore: But we don’t want that.
Malaysia: We didn’t say it was good news for YOU.
Why don’t you crosspost this to r/Bolehland
safe to say, they made it work