It is interesting how something initially seen as deragatory can be turned around and used as something positive.
The term "red dot", was first used in 1998 by the former president of Indonesia, B.J. Habibie, when he made this quote, pointing at a map on a wall to the interviewer, "It’s OK with me, but there are 211 million people (in Indonesia). Look at that map. All the green (area) is Indonesia. And that red dot is Singapore. Look at that.”
Reaction to that term was swift and furious from all corners of ASEAN. Interestingly, our country's leaders picked up on this term and used it to their advantage. Rather than associating the "Little Red Dot" term negatively, they used it to reiterate how vulnerable Singapore is. Similarly, while we are small, we are also 'Red' ---- a fiery chilli padi that can make things happen.
Thank God for wise leaders.
This same term has been immortalised in a title of a book about Singapore's foreign service --- 'The Little Red Dot. Reflections by Singapore's Diplomats'.
I am currently reading this compilation of short essay pieces from Singapore's diplomatic corp, relating the tough times they faced protecting and lobbying for Singapore's interests in the nasty world of global politics. Indeed, all Singaporeans owe a debt to these men and women who worked most of their lives overseas so that we can have a better life.
If you are into current affairs, politics, international relations and economics, this book would interest you. Otherwise, I would just simply direct you to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The Wife has been hogging the Harry Potter book for the past week now.
And then there are the more learned ones...
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