What does "paternalism" in Singapore mean? What does it contain?

Singapore's concept of governing the country can be summarized as "paternalism", that is, the government regards the people as yellow-mouthed children who are not allowed to talk nonsense, but the government tries its best to hand in homework and seek happiness for the people.

Paternalism, or paternalism, is paternalism in English, which means that the tutor ("father") makes decisions for others ("wife" or "children") on their behalf, even if such decisions are against their wishes. In short, it is the thinking of "it is for your own good". This is the style left over from feudal paternalism.