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Thursday, 29 August 2013
LIFT Vlog episode 11: Round Tripping Revisited
Hi all, I have experienced a huge spike in the traffic to my blog over the last 48 hours and you guys are very interested in the issue of round tripping. So I have revisited the issue in my latest vlog post - the sound quality is slightly better (I clipped the mike to my tie) but I think I will go back to speaking directly into the laptop for the next episode (which seems to produce the best sound quality). Still some technical issues to iron out, but we're getting there! It's a steep learning curve for me. In this episode, I have explained round tripping again but also discussed why this is a criminal matter.
To be honest, I am not that happy with this vlog piece as I think I had simplified it a bit too far - there is a balance to be struck between trying to keep it simple and making it clear. I sacrificed too much detail for the sake of brevity (and I really didn't want the video to be too long) - so by all means watch and enjoy the video, but also do go back to the original blog post on the issue of round tripping for a more detailed explanation please.
After all, I have seen a lot of people do a lot of crazy shit in the name of religion. When I was in Sri Lanka for example, I visited a town where people were so extremely poor - yet they were still bringing food, flowers and money to the local Buddhist temple with all these gold statues. And I'm like, what is going on here? You guys are so poor, so thin, you have so little... Please feed your children first, buy books for your children's education first before you build yet another gold statue in the temple! But such is the nature of free will - people are free to choose what they want to spend their money on, even if it means building a hundred gold statues in the local temple instead of funding the local school or hospital. It may seem senseless, even ridiculous to an outsider like myself visiting the country, but it does go to show how people can do a lot of crazy, illogical things with their money the moment religion is involved.
Limpeh, cannot compare Singapore with Sri Lanka lah. It would be worrisome if there is no public outcry over the CHC saga. I will be wondering what has happened to all those years of education?
Hi there HB and thanks for your comment. Actually I think you can compare Singapore with Sri Lanka or any other country, after all, the congregation at CHC are not uneducated simpletons who are easily duped by Kong Hee's message and hand over their live savings, just so Kong Hee can live in Sentosa Cove and Sun Ho can spend millions in America trying to be a pop star. There are plenty of people who are very well educated and still extremely religious - personally, as an atheist, I would have thought that the more educated you are, the more rational you would be about religion.
So you may dismiss Sri Lankans who build gold statues of Buddha as uneducated simpletons, but take a look at America. They're supposedly a rich, first world, well educated country - yet the number of Americans who still believe in creationism. Like, what gives?
I don't think there is a direct correlation between the level of education and how religious people are. I shall reserve my judgement here on religious people who do crazy shit in the name of religion (it's their right to do so, however stupid it may seem to the rest of us) - but it is simplistic to dismiss people who do so as uneducated. I'm sure there are plenty of graduates amongst the CHC congregation who contributed generously to 'China Wine'...
Limpeh, cannot compare Singapore with Sri Lanka lah. It would be worrisome if there is no public outcry over the CHC saga. I will be wondering what has happened to all those years of education?
ReplyDeleteHi there HB and thanks for your comment. Actually I think you can compare Singapore with Sri Lanka or any other country, after all, the congregation at CHC are not uneducated simpletons who are easily duped by Kong Hee's message and hand over their live savings, just so Kong Hee can live in Sentosa Cove and Sun Ho can spend millions in America trying to be a pop star. There are plenty of people who are very well educated and still extremely religious - personally, as an atheist, I would have thought that the more educated you are, the more rational you would be about religion.
DeleteSo you may dismiss Sri Lankans who build gold statues of Buddha as uneducated simpletons, but take a look at America. They're supposedly a rich, first world, well educated country - yet the number of Americans who still believe in creationism. Like, what gives?
I don't think there is a direct correlation between the level of education and how religious people are. I shall reserve my judgement here on religious people who do crazy shit in the name of religion (it's their right to do so, however stupid it may seem to the rest of us) - but it is simplistic to dismiss people who do so as uneducated. I'm sure there are plenty of graduates amongst the CHC congregation who contributed generously to 'China Wine'...