Rudyard Kipling"
“When you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldier”
General Douglas MacArthur"
“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”
“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.” “Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”
“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .” “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
“Nobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
The Edge Malaysia : A lifelong love of history has led me here — to begin writing and to
honour the stories that built our past. I remember watching Roots,
the 1977 television series based on Alex Haley’s book — the story of
Kunta Kinte, the African man torn from his homeland and chained into
slavery.
His pain, his pride, his longing for home — all of it seared
into my mind. It made me wonder about our own histories here in Malaya:
who were the ones who toiled, who wept and who built the land we
inherited? From slavery to indenture: How the empire built Malaya’s workforce.
When the
British Empire abolished slavery in 1833 through the Slavery Abolition
Act, it freed bodies but not its hunger for cheap labour. The empire’s
vast machinery still needed hands to mine tin, clear jungles, plant
tropical crops and lay railways across its colonies.
In
Malaya, where the local Malay population largely remained tied to
village life, the British turned to large-scale imported labour from
India and China — a system less visible than slavery, yet no less
binding.
South Indian Tamils arrived through kangani
recruitment, bound by contracts that promised meagre pay and tied them
to planters through debt and dependency. In the mines, thousands of
Chinese “coolies” toiled under the tropical sun, drawn or deceived into
hard labour by brokers from Guangdong and Fujian.
The
indentured labour system became the British Empire’s moral camouflage —
slavery by another name, dressed in the language of contracts. It kept
the estates productive, the mines humming, and the treasury full. The
British divided labour by race: Indians for plantations, Chinese for
mines and trade, and Malays for rural administration — an order that
sustained both profit and control.
From
these movements of people and toil arose modern Malaya — its railways,
towns, and industries built on the backs of those who came not as
conquerors, but as survivors. Their sweat and sorrow seeded the
multicultural nation we now call home.
The HORRORS of Taliban's Execution Methods *Warning REAL FOOTAGE
When the Taliban first rose to power, many Afghans hoped the fighting might finally end. But very quickly, another nightmare began to unfold. Streets, stadiums, and village squares turned into places of death.
What the Taliban unleashed was not just punishment, but a system of horror designed to break a nation, and its scars are still spreading today. In today's video we look at The HORRORS of Taliban's Execution Methods. Barbarism and savagery at it's finest. 7th century thinking meets the modern world.
Taliban have just indoctrinated a crime syndicate using the pretense of moral superiority while using intimidation and threats for control. These are godless criminal minds with zero regard for human life. This is what they do to their own people... imagine what they do to non moslems (no capitals on purpose)... Despicable savages.
The strange thing about Muslims is if you offered them this kind of radical Islam or no Islam they will choose the radical kind every time.
Liberal Media ABANDONED Democrats After Trump Assassination Attempt
The moment the liberal media turned on the Democrat Party is going viral — and the receipts are UNDENIABLE. After the White House Correspondents' Dinner assassination attempt against Trump exposed the left's anti-Trump rhetoric as a direct cause of political violence,
Charlamagne Tha God and major media figures broke ranks with the Democrat machine in real time. The same media that spent years building a unified anti-Trump narrative is now pointing the finger directly at the party they helped protect.
Democrats built this media machine to shield their every scandal.
Now that machine is turning on them because they know — when a shooter's manifesto quotes Democrat talking points, there's no spin left. The ALMIGHTY FAMILY gets the receipts first.
Watch the full breakdown: who said what, when they said it, and why this moment could reshape the 2026 political landscape forever. No agenda, no narrative — just receipts.
We stand with Trump and Trump stands with us the American people!!!!!!!
Suspect charged in White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, Department of Justice offers details
FBI Director Kash Patel, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro held a news conference in the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Where a gunman allegedly targeted President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
Cole Allen, 31, is accused of opening fire inside the Washington Hilton after rushing past a security checkpoint while armed with multiple weapons. He was taken into custody at the scene and is now facing three federal charges, including one count of attempted assassination against President Donald Trump.
The Acting US Attorney General, Todd Blanche, announced that the Department of Justice filed three federal charges against Allen:
One count of attempted assassination against President Trump; punishable by up to life in prison
One count of interstate transportation of a firearm to commit a felony; punishable by up to 10 years in prison
One count of discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence; punishable by a mandatory minimum of 10 years to a maximum of life
Muslim ‘journalist’ in Salon mag: ‘Under Trump, it’s become acceptable to hate all Muslims’
By Robert Spencer : “I am an 84-year-old journalist who is Muslim, Arab and Black. I have lived and worked in Washington for 46 years.” Impressive! Yet it harms Salih’s case. Could a non-Muslim journalist
live and work in Mecca for 46 years? No, he couldn’t do so for 46
seconds.
And as in so very many other articles of this kind, Salih chronicles
how Trump and so many other patriotic politicians are supposedly mean to
Muslims, but he overstates his case. Nothing Trump has said or done,
even saying “Praise be to Allah” to the leaders of the Iranian Islamic
regime, means that it is “acceptable to hate all Muslims.”
Also like so very many other articles of this kind, Salih never comes
close to dealing with the fact that people are concerned about Islam
not out of “racism” or “bigotry” or “Islamophobia,” but because they’re
concerned about jihad violence and Sharia oppression.
Salih and his ilk
cannot and will not grant that as a legitimate concern, because to do so
would be to admit that “the religion itself is inseparable from
terrorism,” which Salih explicitly denies and decries below. Yet what
are we to think about all of Islam’s violent and supremacist teachings?
If just one of these Islamic apologists would deal honestly with those
texts and teachings, some progress might conceivably be made. But they
never do so.
“I’m a Muslim who loves America. Trump and the GOP have crossed my
red line: George W. Bush and Dick Cheney never went this far. Under
Trump, it’s become acceptable to hate all Muslims,” by Mohammad Ali
Salih, Salon, April 26, 2026:
This coming week, I am planning to return to my White
House vigil. I am an 84-year-old journalist who is Muslim, Arab and
Black. I have lived and worked in Washington for 46 years.
I have done this before. I began my first vigil in 2008, appearing
occasionally outside the White House. (See the image above this
article.) I ended it in 2016, largely because Donald Trump’s attacks on
Muslims during his presidential campaign gave me reason to be afraid.
Those were followed, of course, by many anti-Muslim executive orders
during his first term as president, and still more during his second
term.
Nearly two months ago, Trump joined with Israel in launching
devastating bombing attacks on Iran, a major Muslim country. More
recently, over Easter weekend, Trump finally crossed my personal red
line: He attacked Islam itself.
Many Arab and Muslim rulers are clearly afraid to criticize Trump, and apparently afraid to defend their own faith. I may be a humble, elderly journalist, but I am not afraid. I plan to return to stand in front of the White House, alone and
silent. I will raise above my head a banner that reads, “What is Islam?”
and “What is Terrorism?” In smaller print, it will say: “I Will Be Here
Until I Die!”
Trump’s words and actions are no surprise. Throughout his political
career, he has frequently used inflammatory rhetoric toward Islam. During his first campaign, he issued an infamous press release that
remains a cornerstone of this discussion: “Donald J. Trump is calling
for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States
until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.”
In a CNN interview early in the 2016 campaign, Trump said: “I think
Islam hates us. There’s something there — there’s a tremendous hatred
there. We have to get to the bottom of it. There is an unbelievable
hatred of us.”
Throughout his first term, he criticized his predecessors for not
using the specific terminology “radical Islamic terrorism.” That
language is favored by many American conservatives who argue that the
religion itself is inseparable from terrorism.
I plan to return to stand before the White House, alone and silent. I
will raise above my head a banner that reads, “What is Islam?” and
“What is Terrorism?” In smaller print, it will say: “I Will Be Here
Until I Die!”
Addressing a joint session of Congress during his first year as
president, Trump declared: “We cannot let this evil continue. … We are
going to defeat radical Islamic terrorism, just as we have defeated
every threat we have faced in every age.”
His remarks over Easter weekend arguably went much further. He
criticized those he believes do not share “Western values,” explicitly
linking religious identity to civilizational conflict:
Happy Easter to all, except those who want to destroy our Country
with their radical religions and ideologies. We are a Christian nation,
and we will not let Islam or any other force replace our heritage. It’s a
Crusade for survival!
As readers of Salon will no doubt remember, he went on to threaten
Iran with both profanity and deeply offensive religious mockery: “Open
the F**kin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell —
JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.”
Muslim leaders in the U.S. were outraged, and condemned this attempt
to weaponize the sacred phrase “Praise be to Allah” (Alhamdulillah, in
Arabic) in a vulgar and threatening context.
Many Christian leaders, to
be fair, were also outraged that the president would stoop so low on the
holiest day of the Christian year.
Meet the Democrats’ New Top Strategist By Robert Spencer
Robert Spencer : One of the more bizarre aspects of the third attempt to assassinate
President Donald Trump is how the left’s propaganda mills, more commonly
known as the mainstream media, have treated the would-be assassin, Cole
Allen.
As his manifesto makes abundantly clear, he is very much one of
them, and so we see nothing of what we would be seeing if, say, a
would-be assassin of some leftist had turned out to be a MAGA
hat-wearing patriot. In that case, the media would be saying, all day
every day, how dangerous the ideas that motivated the shooter really
were, and calling for legislation and programs to stamp them out once
and for all.
With Cole Allen, however, it’s a vastly different story.
By now, the whole world has weighed in on the tense tête-à-tête
between Trump and CBS’s Norah O’Donnell, who used Allen’s manifesto to
challenge the president on some of the left’s most hysterical and
baseless claims that he is a “pedophile” and a “rapist.” The fact that a
would-be killer was making these charges did not deter O’Donnell for
one second. It was as if she had been challenging Trump on the political
theory of Lee Harvey Oswald. And that was by no means all.
O’Donnell also asked Trump: “The other thing in the manifesto that I
think is worth looking at in terms of determining his motive is he had
been staying at the hotel since Friday. He checked in, he said he had
cased the place, and he wrote, ‘What the hell is the Secret Service
doing?’ And he wrote this quote, ‘I expected security cameras at every
bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every ten feet, metal detectors
out the wazoo. What I got is nothing.’ He wrote, ‘Like, this level of
incompetence is insane.’ Sir, you have already had two attempted –”
Contrary to O’Donnell’s preamble, this passage had nothing whatsoever
to do with Allen’s motive. That motive was obvious: Allen hated Trump
because he had imbibed the left’s talking points, and wanted him dead.
The competence or lack thereof of the Secret Service had nothing to do
with it. O’Donnell was reading Allen’s words and challenging Trump about
them as if the assassin were a security expert.
Even that wasn’t all. O’Donnell told Trump that Allen “had social
media accounts that had anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric…. Well,
he had a lot of anti-Christian rhetoric. He had– he was part of a group
called the Wide Awakes. He had attended a No Kings protest in
California.” She followed this up with “What did security tell you about
what may have been his motives?,” as if his motives weren’t clear from
what she had just said. This led to Trump discussing the No Kings
protests.
At 19-16 down, Malaysia’s badminton future refused to wait By Frankie D'Cruz
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Low Zi Yu-Noraqilah Maisarah Ramdan pulled off a huge upset against
world No 7 duo Rin Iwanaga-Kie Nakanishi in the final Group B match of
the Uber Cup Finals 2026 between Malaysia and Japan yesterday. (Bernama
pic)
Free Malaysia Today : Malaysia lost the Uber Cup tie. But in a single, stunning victory over a world No 7 pair, two teenagers delivered something far more enduring — belief that the future has already arrived. PETALING JAYA: At 19-16 down in the decider, they were not supposed to believe.
Not against the world No 7 pair. Not on a stage this big. Not at 15 and 18.
But belief, it turned out, did not care about rankings.
On a tense night at the Uber Cup, Malaysia may have lost the tie but in those final, breathless moments, something far more significant took shape.
Low Zi Yu and Noraqilah Maisarah Ramdan arrived as underdogs, ranked No 143 in the world and playing on a stage that typically belongs to experience.
Across the net stood Japan’s world No 7 pairing of Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi: established, composed, expected to deliver.
The script was clear.
Until it wasn’t.
Zi Yu, tall and steady beyond her 15 years, and the pint-sized but fearless 18-year-old Noraqilah refused to follow it.
They took the opening game 21-17, lost the second 12-21, and found themselves staring at defeat at 19-16 in the decider.
That was where the match should have ended. Instead, it sharpened.
One point. Then another. Then another.
Five straight points.
You Won't BELIEVE What JUST Happened To Barack & Michelle Obama!
Obama and Biden, Hillary Clitoris and Adam Schiff should be in prison already. Every single one of them involved in this corruption need to be prosecuted for treason immediately so this doesn’t happen again.
It's about time criminals are being prosecuted! This latest attempt is a desperate action of Obama. He's done. Obama should loose his Presidential retirement for sure ,the divider in chief never the one to bring American citizens together !!! Why didn't President Obama go away and shut up, as other Presidents before him did? Sounds like treason and I believe Obama wanted hanging to still be the punishment because he thought he was going to hang 45. I guess he never read the book of Ester.
You wont believe how many people don't give a damn about the Obamas. Overated social climbers. UGH
No president in U.S. history has been the target of three assassination attempts in which shots were fired by either law enforcement or the shooter himself. And yet this is Trump’s third time.
Political violence doesn’t happen overnight.
For almost a decade now, the Left has reified the idea that 1. Trump is “literally Hitler” and 2. that harming him is justified—Gavin Newsom and Robert De Niro talked about hitting Trump in the mouth. Shakespeare in the Park substituted Caesar for a Trump look-alike. Anthony Bourdain said he’d poison him.
And that lowers the bar. And that means people like Cole Tomas Allen come out of the woodwork, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” They arrested the President of the United States of America 4X, charged him 91X, indicted him 4X, spied on his campaign, sabotaged his first term, jailed his supporters, raided his private residence, censored him, gagged him, tried to bankrupt him, and attempted to remove him from state ballots.
When all of that failed, they tried to assassinate him not once but four times.
And they go on national television to talk about how we need to vote for them to save democracy - Jason D. Meister. No other President of the United States has done as much to drain the Swamp and stop the corruption. Perhaps these issues are not mutually exclusive.
When the mentally deranged are allowed to walk among normal people, normal people have to deal with this type of behavior.
COMMENT - From camera to courtroom : Ex-press photographer's trial for truth By R Nadeswaran
Malaysiakini : COMMENT | You hear about a burglary
in the neighbourhood. Three days later, you learn that four houses in
the area had been broken into within a week. The occupants file police
reports.
Weeks pass. Nothing changes. No updates, no progress. Fear settles in like a second shadow. Now imagine you have a skill - making videos that people actually watch.
BluePanther4725 : This Anwar's Madani government has lost all its principles and direction. It's time to ditch Anwar, his cronies and UMNO in GE16. Bring back the true PKR and PH!
OBSERVER from Space : Thank you brother Nades for writing this article...
Another black cloud in this country..
Had to reach the Court of Appeal to straighten the lower courts on a straight forward matter ....so much unwarranted anxiety, money and time wasted...
darmakochi : "The law does not ask whether citizens are safe; it asks whether officials are annoyed."
Very well said. Looks like our officials must be having very thin face that is selectively offended when it is pointed out that they are doing their expected duty in a given situation.
COMMENT - Invoking royalty, but defying when convenient By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Monday, April 27, 2026
Malaysiakini : “I will continue my sermons as per usual in surau and mosques,” - PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, in defying the ban
on politicians from delivering lectures or sermons in mosques and surau
after the Terengganu sultan was upset that some had done so without
approval.
COMMENT | Seri
Kembangan assemblyperson Wong Siew Ki is in the crosshairs of PAS
because she dares to make policy suggestions that are an economic
advantage to the people of Selangor.
This is not about defying the
Selangor sultan but rather PAS’ intention to weaken the policy-making
processes of democratically elected leaders.
The
only reason why PAS continues this strategy is that it is enabled by
the pusillanimous tactics of Madani, which is based on two important
points: the first is to bully by proxy non-Malay political operatives,
and the second is to bolster the religious and racial bona fides of a
so-called unity government, which basically means unity for the
majority.
Headhunter : "Meanwhile, so-called “Malay first” politicians pay lip service to the institutions but stir up opposition against them when it suits their purposes."
Exactly. This has long been the approach of Malay politicians from both sides of the political divide whenever it benefits them. Non-Malays know that saying anything against the king and sultans is political suicide. In fact, they are generally respectful and supportive of the royal institution.
Johor is a good example where the non-Malays are very respectful and proud of being royal subjects of the state. It’s parties like PAS that dare to throw stones at the royal institution and get away with it.
EmEmKay : Thayaparan rightly calls out the hypocrisy in our politics: when it is useful, everyone rushes to “uphold” the monarchy, but when royal decisions are inconvenient, the same actors look for ways to sidestep or challenge them.
Dragging the rulers into partisan battles not only erodes the dignity of the institution, it also undermines the spirit of constitutional democracy. If political leaders truly respect the monarchy and the Federal Constitution, that respect must be shown consistently in both victory and defeat, not weaponised selectively to cling to or capture power.
OBSERVER from Space : Excellent article Commander !
But wasted upon nincompoops..may righteousness sweep away these hypocrites..
15 Worst And Most Brutal Punishments In Saudi Arabia
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Worst Punishments In Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, among the world's wealthiest nations, faces frequent criticism for human rights violations. The middle east country enforces severe punishments, including capital sentences and various forms of corporal punishment, as part of its legal framework.
Understanding the regional laws and cultural contexts is crucial when discussing these penalties. In this video, we delve into the details of these punishments, aiming to offer a comprehensive perspective on the subject. Join us as we explore fifteen of the worst punishments in Saudi Arabia. I don't see this about devotion, I see it about control and corruption. Although we live in a time of technology, some countries are still living in the stonege.
Douglas Murray DESTROYS Sadiq Khan’s Policy — London Has Fallen Under His Watch
They are not intended to incite or glamorize unlawful acts. Douglas Murray DESTROYS Sadiq Khan’s Policy - The Truth Londoners Were Never Supposed to Hear.
In this powerful and unflinching monologue, Douglas Murray exposes how Sadiq Khan has spent nearly a decade turning ordinary British people into strangers in their own capital. From banning the word “Christmas” while lighting up the West End in Islamic green, to calling 150,000 peaceful Brits “far-right” and “Nazis”.
Murray reveals the shocking double standards, the deliberate cultural replacement, and the betrayal of London’s historic identity. Why was Sadiq Khan knighted while crime soared and working-class Londoners were punished? Why the silence on October 7th but instant condemnation when Jewish ambulances were attacked? This is the video the establishment doesn’t want you to watch.
Keep fighting for the freedom your father's died for. English, Irish, Scotish and Welsh fight for your country.
Trump JUST TOOK the GLOVES OFF! Obama WON'T RECOVER!
President Trump just accused Barack Obama of TREASON on LIVE TV! Trump didn’t hold back, claiming Obama orchestrated the 2016 Russia Investigation as a weapon to sabotage his presidency. OBAMA RESPONDS!
Is this the moment that changes everything? Is Obama finally being held accountable for the weaponization of government? Watch as Trump unleashes with unfiltered fury, connects the dots, and demands justice for one of the biggest political scandals in American history.
America needs the truth to come out and guilty people held accountable. I’m so thankful for Chelsea Gabbard cash Patel and the whole staff that President Trump has chosen as his helpers and I’m so glad for a vice president also JD Vance.
Tulsi and Kash Patel needs Secret Service protection for their own safety.
The RM230 million zakat scandal has rocked Malaysia, raising serious questions about where charity money intended for the poor ended up — and why it apparently found its way toward luxury purchases instead.
But rather than addressing the scandal head-on, prominent Chinese Muslim convert and social media personality Firdaus Wong Wai Hung has responded with a flurry of posts pointing fingers at illegal Hindu temples, accusing non-Muslims of hypocrisy, and essentially demanding that Malaysians pick a side.
The question worth asking is: why? What Firdaus is doing has a name — whataboutism — and it is one of the oldest deflection tactics in the book. By insisting that the Kuil Haram issue deserves equal outrage, he is constructing a false dilemma, implying that Malaysians are somehow incapable of holding two separate scandals in their minds at once. The zakat issue is not a zero-sum game.
Scrutinising misappropriated religious funds and scrutinising illegal structures on public land are not mutually exclusive demands — and the fact that someone is working so hard to make them feel that way should tell you something.
There is also something deeply uncomfortable about watching Firdaus — a Chinese man who has built an entire public identity around defending the Muslim community — scramble to protect people who, in the very same breath, tell him to go back to China. It raises a harder question about loyalty, identity, and what it costs a person to maintain a persona that the community he serves will never fully accept.
If the accounts are clean, if the money is accounted for, and if everything is truly above board, then there is absolutely no reason to be this defensive. Just lay the cards on the table.
Shots fired at White House correspondents' dinner, gunman identified as Southern California man
A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner attended by President Donald Trump on Saturday night, charging toward the ballroom in a chaotic encounter with Secret Service agents as guests dived under tables at the sound of shots being fired.
KTLA's Sara Welch and Lindsey Pena report on April 25, 2026.
FBI Director Kash Patel says he has evidence the 2020 election was rigged
Name one honest politicianwho does NOT drink, only the piss heads have been honest ( Malaysian Context)
During an interview with Fox News Sunday morning, FBI Director Kash Patel claimed to have evidence supporting President Donald Trump's allegations that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him.
"We've got all the information we need. We're working with our prosecutors at the DOJ under (Acting) Attorney General Todd Blanche and we're going to be making arrests.
It's coming and I promise you it's coming soon," Patel told Fox. "We have the information that backs President Trump's claims but because it's an ongoing prosecution and investigation, I can't get ahead of the DOJ and the President," Patel said.
We don’t need lawsuits, we need people behind bars for a long long Long time.
They saved Christianity once already in the Battle of Vienna. They carry the torch for Europe again today. Our leaders need to go to jail for treason. Sadly I have to say it too. Full support to Poland from Ireland. Well done.
Europe is invaded. It's tragic to say the least. We need this kind of politicians in Sweden. Well said, Jihad is as dangerous and destructive as Communism. Remember the spin that Jihad is inner struggle, which was pure bunkum and BS.
Communism is happening in Canada. Keep strong Poland !! Europe is not being invaded they are letting this happen on purpose ! Remember that those are recorded rapes, governments are protecting their "doctors and engineers" better than their own people.
The Poles bailed out the Brits during WW2, yet they were treated shoddily after the war, the ingrates!
The Armenian Genocide: A Warning Ignored, a Pattern Repeated - 24the April until 1917
Saturday, April 25, 2026
A still frame from the 1919 documentary film Auction of Souls, which portrayed eye witnessed events from the Armenian Genocide, including raped, naked, and crucified Christian girls.
Raymond Ibrahim : Past and present, the same forces—and the same silence—continue to shape the fate of Christians. Today, April 24, is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
Because one cannot remember what one does not know, here is a summary of that tragic event which transpired during World War I (1914-1918):
From
1915 to 1917 the Young Turk regime in the Ottoman Empire carried out a
systematic, premeditated, centrally planned genocide against the
Armenian people…. More than one million Armenians perished as the result
of execution, starvation, disease, the harsh environment, and physical
abuse.
A people who lived in eastern Turkey for nearly 3,000 years lost
its homeland and was profoundly decimated in the first large-scale
genocide of the twentieth century. At the beginning of 1915 there were
some two million Armenians within Turkey; today there are fewer than
60,000….
Despite the vast amount of evidence that points to the
historical reality of the Armenian Genocide, eyewitness accounts,
official archives, photographic evidence, the reports of diplomats, and
the testimony of survivors, denial of the Armenian Genocide by
successive regimes in Turkey has gone on from 1915 to the present.
The evidence is, indeed, overwhelming. As far back as 1920, U.S. Senate Resolution 316
heard eyewitness testimony concerning the “[m]utilation, violation,
torture, and death [which] have left their haunting memories in a
hundred beautiful Armenian valleys, and the traveler in that region is
seldom free from the evidence of this most colossal crime of all the
ages.”
In her memoir, Ravished Armenia, Aurora Mardiganian described
how she was raped and thrown into a harem (in keeping with Islam’s
rules of war). Unlike thousands of other Armenian girls who were
discarded after being defiled, she managed to escape. In the city of
Malatia, she saw
16 Christian girls crucified: “Each girl had been nailed alive upon her
cross,” Aurora wrote, “spikes through her feet and hands, only their
hair blown by the wind, covered their bodies.” (Such scenes were
portrayed in the 1919 documentary film Auction of Souls.)
Often overlooked, however, is that this was less a genocide of Armenians and more a genocide of Christians. Thus, the opening sentence of House Resolution 296,
which passed on the hundredth anniversary of the genocide (2019),
correctly mentions “the campaign of genocide against Armenians, Greeks,
Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Arameans, Maronites, and other
Christians.”
That last word—“Christians”—is key to
understanding this tragic chapter of history: Christianity is what all
of those otherwise diverse peoples had in common, and therefore it—not
nationality, ethnicity, territory, or grievances—was the ultimate
determining factor concerning who the Turks would and would not “purge.”
As one Armenian studies professor asked,
“If it [the Armenian Genocide] was a feud between Turks and Armenians,
what explains the genocide carried out by Turkey against the Christian
Assyrians at the same time?”
According to another professor, Joseph Yacoub, author of Year of the Sword: The Assyrian Christian Genocide,
the “policy of ethnic cleansing was stirred up by pan-Islamism and
religious fanaticism. Christians were considered infidels (kafir). The
call to Jihad … was part of the plan” to “combine and sweep over the
lands of Christians and to exterminate them.” Several key documents,
including a Syriac one from 1920, confirm that “there was an Ottoman
plan to exterminate Turkey’s Christians.”
Yacoub recounts
many “atrocities carried out by Turks and Kurds from town to town and
from village to village without exception.” In one instance, Turks,
Kurds, and other Sunni Muslims selected “eighteen of the most beautiful
young girls” and hauled them into a local church, “where they were
stripped naked and violated in turn on top of the Holy Gospel.” An
eyewitness recalled that the “outrages” committed against “even
children” were “so horrible that one recoils; it makes the flesh creep.”
The
genocide is often conflated with the Armenians because many more of
them than other Christians were killed—causing them to be the face of
the genocide. According to generally accepted figures, the Turks
massacred 1.5 million Armenians, 750,000 Greeks, and 300,000 Assyrians. In fact, relative to their numbers, more Assyrians—half of their total population of 600,000—were massacred.
Turkish official taunts starving “infidel” children with bread
Because
all of these genocidal atrocities occurred during WWI, some, especially
Turkey, argue that they were, ultimately, a reflection of just
that—war, in all its death-dealing destruction.
War was a factor, but only because it offered the Turks the necessary cover to do what they had apparently long wanted to do.
After describing the massacres as an “administrative holocaust,” Winston Churchill observed that “The opportunity [WWI] presented itself for clearing Turkish soil of a Christian race.” Or, in the unequivocal words of Talaat Pasha, the de facto leader of the Ottoman Empire during the genocide:
Turkey
is taking advantage of the war in order to thoroughly liquidate its
internal foes, i.e., the indigenous Christians, without being thereby
disturbed by foreign intervention…. The question is settled. There are
no more Armenians.
As a reflection of how
thorough the genocide was, Henry Morgenthau, the U.S. ambassador to the
Ottoman Empire and personal witness of the atrocities, attested
that “I am confident that the whole history of the human race contains
no such horrible episode as this.” He added that what the Turks were
doing was “a carefully planned scheme to thoroughly extinguish the
Armenian race.”
In other writings, Morgenthau also made it clear that the ultimate target of the genocide was Christians:
Will
the outrageous terrorizing, the cruel torturing, the driving of women
into the harems, the debauchery of innocent girls, the sale of many of
them at eighty cents each, the murdering of hundreds of thousands and
the deportation to, and starvation in, the deserts of other hundreds of
thousands, the destruction of hundreds of villages and cities, will the
willful execution of this whole devilish scheme to annihilate the
Armenian, Greek and Syrian [or Assyrian] Christians of Turkey—will all
this go unpunished?
Not only has it gone unpunished;
NATO ally Turkey has been accused of resuming the genocide against the
very descendants of those whom the Turks nearly exterminated over a
century ago—namely Armenians and Assyrians.
Most
of the Democrats were unmitigated liars. Joe Biden did not win the
elections, it was stolen orchestrated by the nigger Barrack Obama.
If he became the President they will all end up in prison for treason.
Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel will ensure this. This analysis utilizes an Investigative Oversight Model, cross-referencing declassified DNI memos with previous HPSCI (House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) testimony. We prioritize primary source data from DNI.gov, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), and Congress.gov.
The Southern Poverty Law Center. I did an entire video. This is the NGO, much like BLM, much like so many other fake NGO. If you ever see that acronym NGO, just know that fraud is not that far away. But the Southern Poverty Law Center, one of the greatest political scams in American history, President Trump says, has been charged with fraud.
This is another Democrat hoax along with Act Blue and many others. These are all facts. If it is true, the 2020 presidential election should be permanently wiped from the books and be no further force or effect.
Listen to the entire video to know that the Demonrats have been truly cooked and much more with all the Intelligence agencies under their control They are definitely going to jail!
'They broke into this country, we put them up somewhere like that and then they rape, beat and spit on a vulnerable woman - laughing as they do it.' Patrick Christys reacts as three hotel migrants are found guilty of a rape on Brighton beach in October.
Human rights. What utter rubbish. Where are the rights for British women and girls. I have never hated a government like I do this one. This poor lady should be able to sue the British government and the Home Office for enabling this to happen So should every female who is assaulted by illegal immigrants. Human rights, should only count for humans, not monsters. We think of ourselves as civilised, they see us weak. If that poor girl had used pepper spray against them, she'd be in prison now. What does this government use for brains? We should sue this government for putting all our lives in danger.
Fleeing war and prosecution. Even the UN stated after Oct 7th that rape was part of war in some cultures. So if they rape they consider themselves at war with us.
Hall of Shame: Greta’s freedom flotilla shaken by sexual misconduct allegations
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio has reacted to the sexual misconduct allegations levelled against members of Greta Thunberg's freedom flotilla. UGH!!"Sexual" and "Greta Thunberg" should never be mentioned in the same conversation. The tool will shrink looking at her face!
Greta looks like she escaped from a Shrek movie! I can guarantee you that none of those sexual advances were made towards Greta ! Looking at greta thunberg I think she would be safe from any sexual impropriety. I believe this young woman had been used and exploited by adults for a political and sexual agenda at a very young age. The worst allegation was thinking she’s sexual.
We promised to show you a clip that changes everything. A Muslim cleric with over a million followers explains jihad is solely for "dawah" – conversion. He outlines two chilling options for non-believers: pay protection tax (jizya) under Sharia law, or face enslavement and land seizure if you refuse.
We break down why this isn't radicalism, but core teaching, and why our non-discriminatory migration program is importing a culture antithetical to Western values. From sex slavery to the destruction of free speech, this isn't personal – it's civilizational. We need a values-based migration policy before Australia becomes like every other 90% Muslim nation.
The DAP has lost it's balls so have the elected representatives, they are so fcuked
No doubt you are fund raising tonight in Puchong. To prolong your lifespan, you are actually on suicide watch. Which we wil end it soon same way as MCA. AWTAR SINGH GASAK UMNO DAN PAS!
Tiong defends water music festival after backlash from PAS, PKR
Malaysiakini : Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing has defended the
Rain Rave Water Music Festival 2026, arguing that it is a voluntary
public event and should not be made into a controversy. "If anyone
feels it is inappropriate, they can simply choose not to participate,
but it is not right to deny other people's choices or impose one’s will
upon others.
"The views of any political party or individual
should not be play ed up into a social issue, let alone a racial and
religious issue. Malaysia is a plural society with many races and
religions," Tiong (above) said in a statement today. The
minister explained that the event is a carefully planned urban tourism
project carried out under close supervision, and not an “uncontrolled”
or “disorderly” event as described by its critics.
He described the objections raised by certain parties as exaggerated and could potentially mislead the public. Tiong
said the event organisers never promoted anything contrary to
Malaysia's social values. Instead, the festival promotes the country's
cultural diversity, including its food, and traditional arts and crafts. Tiong also rebutted the critics' focus on interactions between different genders.
World Citizen : Apalah, ini tak boleh, itu tak boleh. What kind of cringes are these people! This kind of festivals are good to promote KL and Malaysia. We are not Afghanistan lah hoi. If you don’t like it, don’t attend and don’t even bother with anything.
Just stay home ok! Millions of Malaysians like it. About road closures, this happens during late night to early morning, so what is the problem here Mr. PKR? By the way, PAS, you will get a lot of non Malays votes next GE. Keep up with your nonsense.
apanama is back : It looks like once these two fellows had been brainwashed and indoctrinated, both confirmed to be zombified. That is why they spewed nonsense such as:
1) "At a time when the world is witnessing mass killings, oppression, and prolonged suffering in West Asia, specifically in Palestine, holding a large-scale entertainment event like this is a betrayal of humanity and the solidarity of the ummah."
What an idiotic statement. If there is war, we stop entertainment. If you do not want to join, keep away. You can join the West Asia and keep fighting while I celebrate back here.
The world does not stop rotating due to conflict somewhere.
2)" Anwar also stressed that large-scale entertainment events running late into the night do not take into account the sensitivities of Islam as the religion of the Federation above is another 'bangang' statement, twisting the religion of the Federation's own agenda.
PKR need to be kicked out since it tries to be more PAS than PAS itself.
You have perfectly answered the question surrounding polygamy, which is never God's design
Friday, April 24, 2026
Hallelujah, that's why I enjoy being a believer in Jesus Christ. Very good perfectly explained.God is holy.God's will is holy. So very true. Thank you for speaking truth. Jesus is the way the truth and the life. God richly bless you and continue to protect you and give you more wisdom.
I'm from Germany and I am very happy to see that. Britain needs police like that instead of defending them. It's like stage 1 cancer. It can be fixed, if it is addressed now. Don’t Tolerate any type of Anti Christian Bigotry
Well done German police I wish that all Westen police would treat all such Islamists the same way, including westeners who act out th same way.. I live in Florida and our Governor just passed a law that makes it illegal for ANY law ( specifically Sharia law) to supersede American law. I can understand German.
Those two elderly women were confronting that guy with the Palestinian flag with what Hamas did to Israeli women children on the Oct 2023 attack. These women have also lived long enough to see what happeneds to people mentally like their own parents who went through a war as children. It leaves lasting scars.
Poland and Hungary have not fallen! They are the only two countries with any sense and never let them infiltrate!
Pig farming row: What Wong said and what was 'lost' in translation By Ayesha Sheik Mazrul
Malaysiakini : Additionally, Wong also touched on equality rights under Article 8(2)
of the Federal Constitution, claiming that pig farming should not be
singled out compared to other livestock, as all forms of animal farming
carry environmental risks
She also expressed regret that various parties, including former politicians, had politicised the issue. Malaysiakini is also reproducing Wong's original Bahasa Malaysia speech text for transparency:
“Seri
Kembangan menjunjung kasih atas keprihatinan Tuanku terhadap
kesejahteraan rakyat Selangor tanpa mengira kaum, agama dan budaya,
serta terhadap kelestarian alam sekitar. Seri Kembangan bersetuju bahawa
sebarang aktiviti industri atau penternakan tidak boleh dikompromi
sekiranya menyebabkan pencemaran alam sekitar.
“Namun
demikian, Seri Kembangan berpandangan bahawa Selangor sebagai negeri
peneraju tidak seharusnya mengelak daripada cabaran. Sebaliknya, kita
perlu mencari penyelesaian yang lebih moden dan mampan. Mengenai isu
penternakan babi dalam titah ucapan, Seri Kembangan memohon ampun
Tuanku, menyembah bahawa isu ini juga menyentuh hak kesamarataan
warganegara yang terjamin di bawah Perkara 8(2) Perlembagaan
Persekutuan.
“Penternakan babi tidak seharusnya dibezakan
daripada penternakan haiwan yang lain. Risiko pencemaran, aspek
kebersihan serta kesihatan dalam penternakan babi adalah sama seperti
yang dihadapi oleh penternakan haiwan lain. Namun begitu, amat
dukacitanya, seperti yang dibangkitkan dalam titah ucapan Tuanku, isu
penternakan babi telah dijadikan sebagai isu politik dan dimainkan oleh
pelbagai pihak, termasuk bekas ahli politik di luar sana.
“Sehubungan
itu, Seri Kembangan memohon pertimbangan agar diberikan ruang kepada
kerajaan dan para pelabur untuk meneroka sistem penternakan tertutup dan
moden, termasuk konsep ‘zero discharge’ melalui teknologi
kitar semula sisa kepada biogas dan tenaga elektrik. Sistem ini telah
terbukti berjaya di negeri-negeri lain, dan Selangor tidak seharusnya
ketinggalan.
“Tambahan pula, kebergantungan sepenuhnya kepada import bagi sumber makanan adalah berisiko dalam jangka panjang.”
ZamZam : Perhaps PAS should take over Selangor and then run it the way Kelantan is run. Where all their young men have no jobs and only spend time racing their bikes around the airport.
On the Other Hand : Can any form of invalid decree be treated as law?
The Federal Constitution clearly places boundaries on the matters that fall under Royal ambit.
Everything else is out of their purview, and hence any so-called decree is void of legal power, and should rightfully be ignored.
There is nothing to negotiate.
Doubtful : Aiyah.. No amount of explanation (no matter how reasonable) will get thru to the thick skull of these racists, bigots and ketuanan type la...
They have already been indoctrinated by the old man for decades....
Average citizen : PAS is forever trying to intimidate non Malay State Assembly Members by playing up racial and religious issues.
They are always hitting below the belt and ungentlemanly riding roughshod over the legitimate rights of others.
All for the sake of winning the votes of the racial extremists. Let’s hope the moderate and enlightened Malays will not give PAS their votes. Just compare the lack of progress of the states ruled by PAS with those by the Unity Government!
It will be doomsday for all if they were to take over the Federal Government!
Coward : How can it be "lost" in translation when the speech she made was in Malay and get detractors are supposed said to be only able to understand in that language.
It's either they deliberately cherry pick the part of her speech that they want to create a commotion about and ignore them rest that they cannot make a song and a dance on, or they cannot understand her perfect BM.
You go figure which one it is
My name is Goh Keng Swee.
You have probably heard of me as Lee Kuan Yew's right hand. His most trusted lieutenant. The man who executed the vision.
That is true.
But it is not the whole truth.
The whole truth is that on a July afternoon in 1965, I sat across from Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, a man I had known since our student days, and I said words that Lee Kuan Yew had not authorised me to say.
I told Razak the best thing would be to call it quits.
That we should go our separate ways.
Lee had sent me to negotiate a looser federation. A softer arrangement. More autonomy for Singapore within Malaysia.
I never raised it.
Not once.
From the first meeting, I went for the clean break.
Because I knew, with a certainty that sat in my bones and would not leave, that a looser arrangement was a slower death. And I would rather have the surgery than the disease.
I kept a file on these negotiations. Handwritten notes. Cabinet papers. Records of every conversation.
I called it Albatross.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐥𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬.
The name comes from Coleridge. 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘙𝘪𝘮𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘈𝘯𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘔𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘳. A sailor kills an albatross and is forced to wear the dead bird around his neck as penance.
Malaysia was the albatross.
The great expectations that we foolishly had.
That Malaysia would bring prosperity, a common market, peace, harmony. We were quickly disillusioned and it became an albatross round our necks.
Very sad. But instructive episode in our political education.
I had had enough of Malaysia. I just wanted to get out. I could see no future in it. The political cost was dreadful and the economic benefits did not exist.
So I cut the bird from our neck.
Without permission.
Lee found out in 1994. Nearly thirty years later.
He was writing his memoirs and he reviewed the Albatross documents and he realised that I had never pressed Razak for the looser rearrangement he had asked me to pursue.
I had, from the start, gone for a clean break.
I was born in Malacca in 1918. Peranakan family. My father managed a rubber plantation. My mother came from the family that produced Tan Cheng Lock and his son Tan Siew Sin, who would later become my lifelong political opponent and, to my lasting irritation, my cousin.
We moved to Singapore when I was two. I grew up on the Pasir Panjang rubber estate. My family spoke English and Malay at home. Church services on Sunday in Malay.
I went to Anglo Chinese School. Then Raffles College, where I met Hon Sui Sen. Later, in London, at the School of Economics, I met the other men who would shape the future. Razak was one of them. So were Lee Kuan Yew and Toh Chin Chye.
After the war, I went to the London School of Economics.
Earned a doctorate.
Returned to Singapore as a civil servant in the Social Welfare Department.
That is where I learned what poverty looks like. Not in a textbook. In a file. In a face. In the gap between what a government promises and what it delivers.
That gap made me a politician.
𝟏𝟗𝟓𝟗. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭.
When the PAP won the election and I became Singapore's first Finance Minister, the treasury was projecting a $14 million deficit.
Businessmen thought the end of the world had arrived. The stock market collapsed. Capital fled. Several people left the country.
I cut civil service salaries.
Do you understand what that means?
The very people who had just elected us, the people who worked for the government, the people whose support we needed to survive, I cut their pay.
Because the alternative was bankruptcy.
By December, I delivered a surplus.
One million dollars. It was not much.
But it was black ink instead of red. And it told the world that this government would not spend its way to prosperity.
That was my first lesson in what leadership actually costs.
It costs the thing that is most convenient to keep.
𝐆𝐨𝐡'𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐲.
In 1962, I started the development of the Jurong industrial estate on the western end of the island.
It was a swamp.
Let me be precise.
It was mud and mangrove and standing water and mosquitoes and the kind of ground that engineers look at and say "not here."
I said here.
I said build factories on this swamp. Lay roads. Run power. Bring water.
And then convince multinational corporations, who could invest anywhere in the world, to put their money in the mud on the edge of an island that might not exist as a country next year.
They called it Goh's Folly.
The cynics. The civil servants. The men who had never built anything and therefore knew exactly why nothing could be built.
Goh's Folly.
I said once, "The only way to avoid making mistakes is not to do anything. And that will be the ultimate mistake."
By 1968, Jurong had 300 factories and 21,000 workers.
By 1976, it had 650 factories and had become the backbone of Singapore's industrialisation.
Nobody calls it Goh's Folly anymore.
They call it Jurong.
And every Singaporean who has a job in manufacturing, in petrochemicals, in precision engineering, in the industrial economy that feeds this country?
Standing on ground that was once a swamp that nobody wanted.
Except me.
𝐉𝐮𝐥𝐲 𝟏𝟗𝟔𝟓. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐦.
Now let me tell you about the room.
In mid July 1965, I sat with Razak in Kuala Lumpur. Also present were Ismail Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's Minister for Home Affairs.
The context was this.
Singapore had been part of Malaysia for two years. In those two years, there had been two race riots. Communal violence incited by extremists on both sides. The federal government's finance minister, my cousin Tan Siew Sin, had threatened to raise Singapore's revenue contribution from 40 to 60 percent. UMNO leaders had told me, to my face, that Lee Kuan Yew should step down as Prime Minister and that I should replace him.
They wanted a Singapore they could control.
I wanted a Singapore that was free.
I told Razak: the best thing would be to call it quits.
Razak did not disagree. The Tunku had already been thinking the same thing. He had written to Razak from London, where he was recovering from shingles, about the possibility of "hiving off" Singapore.
So the conversation was not whether. It was how.
The discussions were conducted in absolute secrecy.
Toh Chin Chye and Rajaratnam, two of our most senior leaders, were not told. Not until 7 August. Two days before separation. When Lee summoned them to Kuala Lumpur and showed them the documents.
They were devastated.
They refused to sign.
It took a personal letter from the Tunku himself, stating that there was "absolutely no other way," to convince them.
That is the part they do not teach you in school.
That on the night before Singapore became a country, two of its founding fathers were sitting in a room, reading a letter from the man who was expelling them, and weeping.
𝟗 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝟏𝟗𝟔𝟓.
Singapore separated from Malaysia.
Lee wept on television.
I did not weep.
I will tell you why. Not because I was harder than him. Not because I felt less.
Because I had already done the grieving. I had grieved the merger months before, in hotel rooms and meeting rooms and in the back of cars driving between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
By the time it was announced, I had already moved past the loss and into the problem.
The problem was this.
We were now a country of two million people with no army, no hinterland, no natural resources, and a neighbour across the causeway who had just told us they did not want us.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐬𝐭.
I became Minister for Interior and Defence.
There was no Singapore Armed Forces.
There were a few battalions and a volunteer corps and the withdrawing shadow of the British military, which had been our shield for a century and was now packing its bags.
I had to build an army from nothing.
Not in ten years. Not in five.
Now.
On 13 March 1967, I introduced the National Service Amendment Bill. It passed the next day.
Compulsory conscription for every able bodied male citizen aged eighteen.
Every son.
Every family.
I understood the weight of that. I was not a man who made decisions lightly. I read Clausewitz and Sun Tzu and Liddell Hart. I subscribed to military journals. I studied Israel, a country smaller than ours that had built a citizen army out of necessity and survived.
But understanding the theory does not soften the reality.
The reality is that you are telling every mother in the country that her eighteen year old son now belongs, for two years, to the state.
That is not a policy.
That is a covenant.
And the only thing that justifies it is survival.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐞𝐥𝐬𝐞 𝐈 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐭.
The Economic Development Board. 1961.
The Development Bank of Singapore. 1968. You know it as DBS.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore. 1971. I laid the policies that produced a stable Singapore dollar and preserved the purchasing power of every citizen.
The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation. 1981. A sovereign wealth fund to invest the reserves.
It was unprecedented for a non commodity economy to have one. I did not care about precedent. I cared about the future.
But here is what people do not expect from me.
Sentosa. 1968. The Jurong Bird Park. 1971. The Singapore Zoo. 1973. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra.
I built these because one evening, early in the 1970s, I looked at what we had created and I felt something I did not expect.
Emptiness.
We had the factories. We had the army. We had the banks and the reserves and the institutions. But we had not given our people a reason to walk slowly. To sit. To watch a bird. To listen to music that had no economic purpose.
A nation that only works and never lives is not a nation.
It is a factory.
So I built the things that made a country worth living in.
Not because they were efficient. Because they were necessary.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐝.
I will tell you something now that I never said publicly.
The Albatross file was not just about Malaysia.
It was about me.
The albatross in Coleridge's poem is a burden the sailor carries as penance for what he has done. He killed something beautiful, something that had brought his ship good winds, and the crew made him wear the corpse around his neck.
The albatross in Coleridge's poem is a burden the sailor carries as penance for what he has done. He killed something beautiful, something that had brought his ship good winds, and the crew made him wear the corpse around his neck.
I killed the merger.
The merger was supposed to bring Singapore prosperity. A common market. A hinterland. A future within something larger than ourselves.
I killed it because I could see that it was already dead. That what we were wearing around our necks was not a living partnership but a rotting carcass that would drag us under.
But killing it meant accepting that we were alone.
Two million people on a dot.
No army. No resources. No guarantee that the water from Johor would keep flowing. No guarantee that Indonesia would not invade. No guarantee that the economy I was trying to build on a swamp would survive its first decade.
I carried that.
Every day. Every decision. Every time I stood in front of a microphone or sat across from a foreign investor or signed a paper that committed the country to another gamble.
The albatross was not Malaysia.
The albatross was the knowledge that I had bet an entire nation on my own judgment. Without permission. Without consensus. Without the certainty that I was right.
And Goh Keng Swee carried it until the day he died.
𝟏𝟒 𝐌𝐚𝐲 𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟎.
Goh Keng Swee died at age 91.
Lee Kuan Yew's son, Lee Hsien Loong, said at my funeral: "A whole generation of Singaporeans has grown up enjoying the fruits of growth and prosperity, because one of our ablest sons decided to fight for Singapore's independence, progress and future."
Those are generous words.
But the word I hold closest is one he did not say.
𝘈𝘭𝘣𝘢𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘴𝘴.
In December 2025, the Albatross File was finally declassified and published. The handwritten notes. The cabinet papers. The records of conversations that decided the fate of a nation.
Lee Hsien Loong said at the launch: "For those who lived through those times, each step was uncertain, each negotiation harrowing, each decision wrenching. Neither our founding leaders nor the people they led could be certain Singapore would survive, let alone thrive. It was, and still is, a miracle."
A miracle.
That is a kind word for the result of a decision made by a man sitting across from his old college friend, in a room in Kuala Lumpur, saying words he had not been told to say.
I stepped down from politics in 1984. They gave me the Order of Temasek the following year.
But the heaviest thing I ever wore was not a medal.
It was a bird.
And I wore it gladly.
Because the alternative was to let it hang around the neck of an entire nation.
Most Singaporeans know Lee Kuan Yew cried on television when Singapore separated from Malaysia.
Almost none of them know that the man who made that separation happen was sitting beside him, dry eyed, carrying a secret file called Albatross.
Goh Keng Swee did not cry because he had already mourned. He had mourned the merger in private, in meeting rooms and hotel corridors, long before the cameras switched on. And by the time it was announced, he had already moved past grief and into the work.
That is what it looks like when someone makes the hard call nobody else will make.
You do not get to grieve publicly.
You do not get to hesitate.
You do not get to say "I was told to do this."
You make the decision. You carry the weight. You accept that if you are wrong, history will remember you as the man who broke a country apart. And if you are right, history will call it a miracle and credit someone else.
Goh Keng Swee built your economy on a swamp. He built your army from nothing. He built your banks, your reserves, your industrial base, your zoo, your symphony orchestra.
And he separated your country from a federation that was strangling it, without permission, without consensus, without certainty.
Here is the question he leaves behind.
What is the decision you are avoiding because you are waiting for permission?
The call that everyone around you knows needs to be made, but nobody will make because the cost of being wrong is too visible and the reward of being right will be claimed by someone else.
What is your albatross?
The thing that is hanging around your neck, dragging you down, that everyone agrees is a problem but nobody will cut loose because cutting it loose means accepting that you are alone with the consequences.
Goh Keng Swee cut it.
He carried the weight.
And a country flew.
𝑺𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆𝒔 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝒅𝒆𝒄𝒊𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 𝒊𝒔 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒘𝒉𝒆𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝒕𝒐 𝒂𝒄𝒕.
It is whether to act alone.