OBSERVER ONLINE READERS’ COMMENT – Higgins and Singapore
The Editor:
Add your columnist Garfield Higgins (“In the PNP they know nothing about growth” Sunday January 4 ) to the long list of those who, in comparing Jamaica’s no-growth to Singapore’s vault from Third to First World status, over the past 50 years conveniently omit the ingredients they don’t like.
Cuba is perennially berated as a one-party state, lacking Western style elections, where the leadership has been passed on from one Castro brother to another. Yet what is the Singapore which Higgins praises? A state where one party has been in power since 1965 and where the leadership has been passed from father to son. A state with about the same population as Jamaica (but far less land space) where rigid discipline is, yes, imposed; where cleanliness, severe punishment for crime (especially drugs); population control, public/private partnership, central planning are among the key aspects of success. Not a word about any of that from Higgins! Nor does he opine a view as to how Lee Kwan Yew could have so spectacularly succeeded in lifting his country to First world status while the Castros and Michael Manley did not.
Could it be that while doing all of the above—normally anathema to super powers like USA, he did not “run up his mouth” against Washington? Could it be that he did not attach a label like “Communism” or “Democratic Socialism” to what he was doing?
And could it be that whenever any measures are advocated these days in Jamaica that could actually reduce crime significantly, prevent Chiv-V spreading, reduce mayhem on the roads or solve any of our myriad problems a hue and cry goes up.
Could it be that Jamaicans want to give birth but don’t want to get pregnant, want to go to Heaven but don’t want to die?
How does any government grant those wishes? Just asking.
Errol W.A. Townshend
16 Turtledove Grove
Scarborough, Ontario
Canada M1X 2B2