A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL
or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a
request with
the right
Accept
header
to the server to view the underlying object.
{
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"type": "OrderedCollectionPage",
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"content": "\"One of the most substantial organizational forms of welfare in Singapore are the state-guided self-help community groups that are structured along racial lines. They were formed to help tackle poverty alleviation for the lowest-income citizens by helping them through various schemes of general education to improve their economic opportunities. This welfare program started within the Malay community in 1981 and was deemed so successful by the end of the decade that the government gradually expanded it to form similar self-help organizations for the “under-performing” groups of the Chinese, Indian, and Eurasian races, too.\"<br /><a href=\"https://fee.org/articles/what-america-could-learn-from-singapores-social-welfare-system/?utm_source=zapier&utm&fbclid=IwAR3f9wFkvHr9-E-KQnbpbOPvl6c7I--KE0buCxCDOP3ZR8AZR8sfDF6vsJk\" target=\"_blank\">https://fee.org/articles/what-america-could-learn-from-singapores-social-welfare-system/?utm_source=zapier&utm&fbclid=IwAR3f9wFkvHr9-E-KQnbpbOPvl6c7I--KE0buCxCDOP3ZR8AZR8sfDF6vsJk</a>",
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"published": "2019-03-19T16:11:08+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "\"One of the most substantial organizational forms of welfare in Singapore are the state-guided self-help community groups that are structured along racial lines. They were formed to help tackle poverty alleviation for the lowest-income citizens by helping them through various schemes of general education to improve their economic opportunities. This welfare program started within the Malay community in 1981 and was deemed so successful by the end of the decade that the government gradually expanded it to form similar self-help organizations for the “under-performing” groups of the Chinese, Indian, and Eurasian races, too.\"\nhttps://fee.org/articles/what-america-could-learn-from-singapores-social-welfare-system/?utm_source=zapier&utm&fbclid=IwAR3f9wFkvHr9-E-KQnbpbOPvl6c7I--KE0buCxCDOP3ZR8AZR8sfDF6vsJk",
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"content": "\"Singapore has achieved this dazzling growth by stretching its meager means and using some extraordinary techniques of statecraft. The country is run very much like a corporation. Striving above all for efficiency, the government coldly weighs every move, from school curriculums to foreign relations, against cost-effectiveness. The key criterion, as one top-rank official puts it, is always : “What good can we get out of it?”<br /><br />Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a fifty-year-old lawyer educated at Cambridge, calls himself a “democratic socialist.” But he shows more concern with rates of return (for both investors and the state) than with political dogma. In fact, Lee rules as though he were the autocratic chief executive of Singapore Inc.\" <br /><a href=\"http://fortune.com/2015/03/23/singapore-leekuanyew-corporation-1974/\" target=\"_blank\">http://fortune.com/2015/03/23/singapore-leekuanyew-corporation-1974/</a>",
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"published": "2019-03-19T15:29:09+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "\"Singapore has achieved this dazzling growth by stretching its meager means and using some extraordinary techniques of statecraft. The country is run very much like a corporation. Striving above all for efficiency, the government coldly weighs every move, from school curriculums to foreign relations, against cost-effectiveness. The key criterion, as one top-rank official puts it, is always : “What good can we get out of it?”\n\nPrime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, a fifty-year-old lawyer educated at Cambridge, calls himself a “democratic socialist.” But he shows more concern with rates of return (for both investors and the state) than with political dogma. In fact, Lee rules as though he were the autocratic chief executive of Singapore Inc.\" \nhttp://fortune.com/2015/03/23/singapore-leekuanyew-corporation-1974/",
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"content": "A must see video that highlights Singapore and shows the Corporate Feudalist mindset. <br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lnw5AK5lNs\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lnw5AK5lNs</a>",
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"published": "2019-03-19T15:18:28+00:00",
"source": {
"content": "A must see video that highlights Singapore and shows the Corporate Feudalist mindset. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lnw5AK5lNs",
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}
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