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Our multicultural experiment has brought to us soaring living-costs; retirement and getting out of debt seems a far-fetched idea for our younger generation.
Of course, it comes down to political will. We rather allocate resources attack the patriots who voice our issues than tackling increased crime rates and overcrowding. Is that what Singapore politicians think the Singaporeans want? Or are voters just stupid in their heads?
Why the continued effort in our Education programs to groom children from other countries, although most of us, have such high productivity and education that potentially earn good wages? Why create an immigrant subclass that refuses to adapt our local culture and strains our infrastructure, and humiliates our core? Why are our SMEs competing at a disadvantaged position against GLCs and invited foreign corporations that enjoy higher/unlimited MOM quota for cheaper foreigner-workers.
How is it that, these are fresh, new and good for us? Perhaps, political correctness requires us to lose our common sense.
How do our people accept that clowns, arrogant nuts as are elected politicians who blames others for everything from worsening ties with neighbours & superpowers, to infrastructure woes?
Why is it worth more in Singapore to be a new-immigrant than to be local born-and-bred?
Why do numerous new-immigrants become office-bearers in politics and GLCs, dictating how we live our lives, but not those who have ancestors in Singapore for multi-generations, those who built Singapore?
Don't you feel the emptiness inside, and are you searching for something familiar in our surroundings. Do we still have the Singapore value to speak of? What is our definition of Singapore?
Singaporeans today are second-class citizens in our own land, serving only as hardworking cash cows to pay tax money and higher GST, only to finance our own displacement.
Somewhere I belong
Of course, it comes down to political will. We rather allocate resources attack the patriots who voice our issues than tackling increased crime rates and overcrowding. Is that what Singapore politicians think the Singaporeans want? Or are voters just stupid in their heads?
Why the continued effort in our Education programs to groom children from other countries, although most of us, have such high productivity and education that potentially earn good wages? Why create an immigrant subclass that refuses to adapt our local culture and strains our infrastructure, and humiliates our core? Why are our SMEs competing at a disadvantaged position against GLCs and invited foreign corporations that enjoy higher/unlimited MOM quota for cheaper foreigner-workers.
How is it that, these are fresh, new and good for us? Perhaps, political correctness requires us to lose our common sense.
How do our people accept that clowns, arrogant nuts as are elected politicians who blames others for everything from worsening ties with neighbours & superpowers, to infrastructure woes?
Why is it worth more in Singapore to be a new-immigrant than to be local born-and-bred?
Why do numerous new-immigrants become office-bearers in politics and GLCs, dictating how we live our lives, but not those who have ancestors in Singapore for multi-generations, those who built Singapore?
Don't you feel the emptiness inside, and are you searching for something familiar in our surroundings. Do we still have the Singapore value to speak of? What is our definition of Singapore?
Singaporeans today are second-class citizens in our own land, serving only as hardworking cash cows to pay tax money and higher GST, only to finance our own displacement.
Somewhere I belong