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Warren Fernandez uses MH370 to praise FT

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[h=2]Lesson from MH370: “Go easy on the anti-foreigner” rhetoric, says ST editor[/h]March 24
17:34 2014

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In his piece for the Straits Times over the weekend, Warren Fernandez made a pitch for Singaporeans to “go easy” on the “anti-foreigner ‘Singaporean first’ rhetoric” which he says “has become so popular these days.”

Fernandez was writing his views about the Malaysian government’s handling of the disappearance of Malaysia Airline flight MH370, which has captured the world’s attention – more than a week after it vanished seemingly into thin air, with 227 passengers and 12 staff onboard.

Fernandez’s article, titled, “MISSING MH370: A mystery, with some revelations”, offered 5 “lessons” which he said Singapore should or could learn from the MH370 incident.

Among the five “lessons” he listed is one which is about why it is important to “pick the right people… for key jobs, with the necessary skills, experience, character and temperament.”

“Finding the best people,” Fernandez writes, “must entail appointing whoever can do the job best, regardless of gender, race, age, background, or even nationality.”

He then offered this, apparently directed at Singaporeans:
“So please, let’s go easy on the anti-foreigner ‘Singaporean first’ rhetoric that has become so popular these days. Give the job to whoever will deliver when it counts.”
It is unclear which aspects of the Malaysian authorities’ handling of the incident Fernandez is referring to and which offer Singapore such “lessons” in “picking the right person” for the job.

In the past two years or so, the Singapore government has had to slow down the import or influx of foreigners because of negative consequences to the economy and to Singaporeans. By its own admission, the government also accepted that it had failed to foresee these consequences. Indeed, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong apologised for them during the 2011 general election and also after that.

What is also perplexing is why Fernandez, in his position as editor of the main broadsheet in Singapore, would find it appropriate to plug the government’s pro-foreigner policy by citing the unfortunate and sad incident involving flight MH370 – especially when the families of those missing are still suffering the pain of the disappearance of their loved ones.

A commenter posted on Facebook, in response to Fernandez’s article, “That was really classless on his part. There is a time and place for everything, and that most certainly wasn’t the time for that.”

Fernandez was given a “stern warning” by the police for his paper conducting an illegal by-election poll during the Punggol East by-election in 2013. And in February, his paper was again cited for “plain contempt of court” by the chairman of the Committee of Inquiry into the Little India riot when the Straits Times ran a front page article of an interview with the bus driver involved in the riot incident while the COI was ongoing.

You can read Fernandez’s article here:MISSING MH370: A mystery, with some revelations.”
Here are the particular paragraphs in full:
3 Pick the right people: Malaysia has been much maligned for its handling of the crisis, suffering untold harm to its international reputation.
I don’t wish to add fuel to the fire. But the lesson to be drawn is the importance of ensuring that the right people are picked for key jobs, with the necessary skills, experience, character and temperament.
Such decisions should turn on more than just good grades, fancy degrees, or the right connections. Grit, groundedness and good sense should count as much. Finding the best people must entail appointing whoever can do the job best, regardless of gender, race, age, background, or even nationality.
So please, let’s go easy on the anti-foreigner “Singaporean first” rhetoric that has become so popular these days. Give the job to whoever will deliver when it counts.
 

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This mother fucker will get cancer...so will his wife...his children and his children's children and children......fuck PAP!
 

rushifa666

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Racist asshole. He is in other words saying either no Malay should be pilot, or no Muslim should be pilot. Either way is a motherfucker, first class
 

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I fully agree with Warren Fernandez. These days, it's a common gripe that the younger generation of Singaporeans are not cut out to serving NS, so we should pick the right person for the job. I understand that the new residents of Singapore hail from less developed countries like China, India, Malaysia, Myanmar or Philippines. It's clear that they are able to take more hardship, therefore all foreigners should be immediately gangpressed into the SAF. And from henceforth, NS should be for foreigners, and jobs for Singaporeans.

You will really see how many foreigners are here for the long haul, and they won't be so quick to insult Singaporeans. When you are at the bottom rungs of the social ladder, you'll soon learn to keep your mouth shut, as your life is worse off than the people you insult. Yet, if male Singaporeans continue to get paid peanuts to defend a nation of foreigners, it's no wonder the foreigners are mocking us. After all, currently, we are the ones being made use of, not them.
 
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What a lowlife bastard scum making use of the unfortunate MH370 tragedy to promote the pro FT policies of his PAP masters..
 

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best man for the job, sure. why dont he list out the fools that needs to be weeded out first.
 

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Malaysia True Blue Local Talent. No FT can replace

bomoh.ashx
 
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Warren Fernandez trying very hard for a promotion at SPH. Competition must be fierce.

Let's see which other presstitute attempts to outdo him. :wink:
 

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He is trying to say Ah Loong is a nincompoop when compared with a Malaysian PM like Najib who has shown how he was able to excel in his performance in the MH370 tragedy. He is undoubtedly saying any Ah Neh, Pinoy or Chinky guy could do better than Ah Loong. In the same vein, he is saying also that any Mudlander, foreigner can outdo him and replace him in his blowjobs.
 

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This half ang moh ought to shut up. Earning enough money from PAP not enough

Among the five “lessons” he listed is one which is about why it is important to “pick the right people… for key jobs, with the necessary skills, experience, character and temperament.”

“Finding the best people,” Fernandez writes, “must entail appointing whoever can do the job best, regardless of gender, race, age, background, or even nationality.”

WF is praising himself. The insinuation is that he is the right person who has been picked for the key job blah blah blah....

Of course nobody will say what they are earning is enough. He may aspire for a higher ceiling.
 
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When an ignoramus speaks like that, we can forgive.

However when an Oxford/Harvard graduate speaks like that, it is calculated and deliberate.

If some foreign press speaks the same way /makes the same insinuation about say the staffing at Tummysicks resulting in losses of billions, they will surely be sued.
 
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