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The Cuckoo Bird
This is a story which gives some insight in a different point of view
about the background of the cuckoo:
In countries with four seasons, the cuckoo bird is hailed as a welcome
sign of summer. After months of dark, gloomy weather, the cuckoo bird
delivers the good news with its distinctive singing. Many composers have
found it so inspirational that they have made the cuckoo's song part of
their music. Most notably, Beethoven included the bird's songs in his
Pastoral Symphony. The less refined among us will remember the Von Trapp
children's farewell song in "The Sound of Music". But the cuckoo
has a dark secret - it is the most cunning and dangerous parasite in the
animal kingdom.
Unlike other birds, a mother cuckoo will not build a nest when pregnant.
Instead, she will look for potential victims to be her chick's foster-parents.
Due to its marked resemblance to hawks, it will first frighten away the
parents by casting a hawk-like shadow over them. Next, she will select
the vacant nest whose eggs are similar in colour to her own and lay her
eggs there.
Upon hatching, the cuckoo chick will stick out his head to look for his
first victim. The moment the chick is strong enough, he will extend his
powerful leg and "back-kick" his siblings out of the nest -
be it eggs or chicks! When the mother returns, she will find fewer and
fewer chicks in the nest except the demanding cries of the cuckoo for
MORE FOOD! Incredibly, the mother will devote all her time feeding the
cuckoo, which often grows larger than herself. As a mark of gratitude,
the cuckoo flies away suddenly and the mother should be thankful that
she survives the invasion. his story should not be alien to any shrewd
observer in Singapore. A person that mimics the behaviour of a far-sighted
leader can fool his party and the public. He can sing the tune of the
masses. He can inspire the intellectuals. After winning acceptance, he
will proceed to throw out those that took him in. When he has achieved
his personal goals, not unlike the cuckoo, he leaves without a care.
Fortunately, there is a happy ending to this story. Scientists have recently
found many cuckoo carcasses in abandoned nests. Strangely, there were
no physical wounds. Apparently, they had all died of starvation. It seemed
that some foster-parents had become smarter. By some unknown mechanism
(smell? size? egg count?), they were able to sieve out the enemy within
and simply refuse to feed it. Without food, the cuckoo chick is too weak
to harm all the occupants his shrivelled corpse is a non-living testimony
that cunning and mimicry don't always pay.
Likewise, a prudent political party should have a filter mechanism to
screen out the cuckoos among its members. Fortunately, although the PAP
believes that promising young men and women should be tested in the political
arena as part of the renewal process, the selection criteria have always
been stringent and demanding. Some may even say perfectionist. More importantly,
in general elections, voters must exercise extreme caution in letting
someone into our nest. The demand can have a multiplier effect. After
all, haven't you heard that birds of a feather flock together? We can
learn a lesson from the clever foster parents - some birds should not
be allowed to fly.
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