Posted on 04/01/2015 7:01:17 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In 2009, everyones favorite mustachioed goofball Thomas Friedman wrote a truly regrettable column suggesting that the Communist Party of China was better equipped to handle the problems of the 21st century. This week, history repeats itself with another ignorant dope as racist right-winger and Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen weighed in on the passing of Singapores late benevolent dictator Lee Kuan Yew, who ran the country with an authoritarian fist from 1959-1990.
Theres a lot to unpack about Lee, who managed to turn around his countrys economy in dazzling time and implement a repressive regime characterized by the undermining of political opposition, sparse freedom of speech or the press and executions of drug dealers. But while Lees authoritarian policies leave a muddled legacy (and Singapores economic success had more to do with innovative policy as it did cops beating down protesters), Cohen looks at coverage of his death and concludes we have a case of authoritarian envy. Cohens core thesis is that Lees rule demonstrates Americas real problem is an excess of democracy.
In a dazzling display of jaw-dropping stupidity, Cohen manages to both favorably compare Lee to Mussolini and suggest that the root of Americas problems is that we have a surplus of political rights we dont deserve:
But his administrative brilliance and his economic success are what earned him such adulation. He rose in stature not just on account of what he did but on account of what we could not. Lee, as they once said of Mussolini, made the trains run on time. Americas trains too often dont run at all.
We suffer from an excess of democracy. We have a Congress that has been gridlocked for as long as anyone can remember. It is at the mercy of any extremist from anywhere in the country who can threaten a primary fight. Our infrastructure is eroding, yet we seem incapable of doing anything about it. Lee Kuan Yew knew what to do about it. If you need a bridge, build it.
First of all, Mussolini didnt actually make the trains run on time. That was fascist propaganda.
Second of all, this is an unbelievably stupid assertion. Dictators from time immemorial have decried the fecklessness of democratic representation and assured us that all there is standing between a nation and unparalleled social progress is a lack of will. The myth goes that if you cut out the debating and political infighting, the special interests and the whining constituents, and simply order something to be done, then it will be accomplished much more efficiently.
You know, will to power and all that!
Then Cohen gets all racist Tiger Mom, suggesting that Singapore has a superior culture that values hard work, discipline and obedience and presenting Americas racially-mixed melting pot as a point of weakness:
Lees pragmatism is what commended him to so many thoughtful people. Singapore had nothing in the way of mineral wealth, but it did have a culture based on Confucian precepts. (Singapore may be ethnically mixed, but it is 75% Chinese.) This meant that hard work, discipline, family values and obedience were cherished.
One can see the effect of that in New York, for instance, where a minority of Asians disproportionately win admission to the citys elite public high schools.
In America, it is considered highly offensive and deeply retrograde to value one culture over another and to search always for economic reasons for disparities. In Singapore, Lee knew he had a winner in the Chinese culture and promoted it. Indeed, he made it the national ethic
Lee got the job done. Too often, its more than we can say.
Right. There couldnt possibly be a correlation between this fabled ethnic work ethic and the sorry state of Singapores labor unions, or what the Harvard Crimsons Chou See Ahlek described in 1975 during the heyday of Lees rule as a combination of carrot and stick measures in which most of the carrot has been offered to Western and some Asian businessmen, while the stick has been exclusively applied to the working class of Singapore. Key to this policy, Chou wrote, was convincing international corporations that Singapore could offer the abundant, cheap, docile and increasingly skilled labor force of Singaporeans and temporary migrant labor from neighboring Malaysia. Singapores growth in income inequality is the fastest in the world.
By the way, the Chinese work model that Cohen is squirming with delight over isnt healthy. By Chinese state medias own estimates, about 600,000 mainlanders die every year from overwork. One survey of Chinese IT workers noted by the Financial Times found that approximately 98.8% of them reported health problems. Chinas own model for success economic liberalism sprinkled with a hefty dose of political terror and repression was based partially on Singapores tactics.
Theres no doubt that Singapore emerged from Lees rule poised to be a major economic success, thanks in large part to the city-states relentless pursuit of policy options that work. But Cohen apparently thinks that one of the highest execution rates in the world, draconian anti-protest laws, widespread corporal punishment and horrible exploitation of migrant workers are merely regrettable necessities of this orderly and efficient society. Stalin supposedly used to call American communists useful idiots; Cohen is a useful idiot for neoliberalism.
But instead of making an omelette by cracking some eggs, Cohen wants us to just start cracking our eggs ex post facto. Even if you believe authoritarianism is ruthlessly efficient, were already one of the richest countries in the world. Why should we envy the benevolent dictators of the world?
Cohen thinks we all have a case of authoritarian envy. I think hes just projecting.
Nazi
Seems there’s enough Democracy for you to spew your drivel.
Haters like this bozo gotta hate. Too much freedom is bad for this little boy.
That is because he thinks that he will be one of the rulers, instead of one of the peasants. He does not have the intelligence to realize that if he gets what he wishes for he will be one of the first to be lined up against the wall. And besides, if that was what he really wanted, he would go there.
“Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.”
“Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.”
Abraham Lincoln
Scratch the cheap paint off a “progressive” and you will find a murdering Stalinist beneath. Why? Without God there are no morals.
People still read this guy?
Today, it has more millionaires than it had druggies at its founding. They also have a pretty hefty fine for unnatural sex which targets mainly sodomy, a sacrament of the left.
Lee Kuan Yew might best be described as a benevolent despot who willingly stepped aside once it became clear that Singapore was on the right track. He is still widely revered there, much like but even more so than Augusto Pinochet in Chile.
Chileans have since elected soft socialist regimes, albeit none approaching that which Pinochet replaced.
For all the so-called benevolent dictators there eventually comes a Caligula, Nero, Borgia, or Hitler( too many other bad ones to name here).
I used to think Cohen was one of the few san LIberals. He must of fallen out of bed on his head.
Authoritarian proggies always picture themselves as the caner, not the canee. It’s a little more than a mere matter of perspective. And they’re the first ones to bleat when it turns out the other way.
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