Asia’s Racist Miracle: The FORBIDDEN Truth
1 hour ago — July 10, 2026 4:05 PM
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Imagine standing on a tiny, resource-poor island in 1965, freshly expelled from your larger neighbor, with no natural wealth, sky-high unemployment, and a population poorer than many African nations at the time. That was Singapore on August 9, 1965, when Lee Kuan Yew — its founding father — stepped in front of the cameras, voice cracking and eyes filled with tears.
He didn’t sugarcoat it. He told his people the future looked uncertain, even bleak. Surrounded by massive countries, dependent on others for water, and cut off from markets, it genuinely felt like the end of the road. But what happened next defies almost everything we’re told today about how nations succeed.
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