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TRS should just report the right news just like what the mainstream media is doing

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Dear The Real Singapore,

How about something positive for once? In this world there must be some good news worthy of sharing.

How about something positive about the PAP for once? Surely they must have done something right over the last year.

How about something negative about Roy and HHH? Surely their actions have caused much controversy among the Singapore population and are worthy of criticism.

How about something positive about the CPF scheme that has allowed my father to retire with the knowledge that he will have enough savings to last a lifetime? Surely the scheme has benifited certain strata of society.

How about something positive about our MPs that are tasked with the insurmountable job of running a whole constituency? Surely they have helped countless amount of our fellow aunties and uncles in their financial and social issues.

How about something negative about the opposition party that has been relatively docile in Parliament? Surely they have failed in certain aspects after being voted into power.

How about something positive about the increase in toll prices? Surely it has caused less of a jam in our causeway.

How about something good about SMRT? Surely it has provided public transportation at a relatively low cost as compared to other first world countries.

How about something good about FT? Surely they have allowed our economy to grow by creating more jobs for locals by expanding the firms they are taken into.

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How about something good about Medisave that has allowed so many Singaporeans of lower income groups to pay for exuberant medical costs at a low prices? Surely this scheme will serve to benefit so many Singaporeans and so many more to come.

How about reporting on unbiased news? On news that do not stir up controversy when there is little controversy? How about sticking to the facts instead of running rife with speculation? Surely doing so isn't so hard.

 

Raymond Hong

 

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