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I feel strange.
I feel that Singapore is so different today compared to when i was growing up.
I am a young man and yet I feel this way.
I wonder if local Singaporeans who are older than me, ie. those in their 40s and above feel the same way, especially the local Sammyboyers here in this forum.
Do you?
When I was growing up, I don't see so many foreigner Indians, Chinese, Pinoys and Viets.
Now I walk into any mall, it's inevitable I will bump into these aliens.
I walk into any hawker centre, there are also plenty of them around.
They speak their own languages and mix amongst themselves. Some are even PRs and Singapore citizens.
Even at my work place office tower and vicinity, there are more such foreigners and newly minted PRs and Singapore citizens than local Singaporeans.
I don't feel that Singapore is my country despite serving my National Service, and still currently liable for service to the country I grow up in, as a NSMen.
Whya are young Singaporeans like me saddled with the burdens of this country while foreigners get to enjoy the benefits and inflate the cost of living for all of us?
Why has my Singapore become like this?
Who cause my Singapore to be overwhelmed by aliens with more opportunities than Singaporeans?
If I feel that I do not belong here, I must as well plan to treat this place as a transient home country.
I will try my best to get out of future NSMen liabilities.
I can't trust this government, the Ministers and those leading Singapore anymore.
I feel that Singapore is so different today compared to when i was growing up.
I am a young man and yet I feel this way.
I wonder if local Singaporeans who are older than me, ie. those in their 40s and above feel the same way, especially the local Sammyboyers here in this forum.
Do you?
When I was growing up, I don't see so many foreigner Indians, Chinese, Pinoys and Viets.
Now I walk into any mall, it's inevitable I will bump into these aliens.
I walk into any hawker centre, there are also plenty of them around.
They speak their own languages and mix amongst themselves. Some are even PRs and Singapore citizens.
Even at my work place office tower and vicinity, there are more such foreigners and newly minted PRs and Singapore citizens than local Singaporeans.
I don't feel that Singapore is my country despite serving my National Service, and still currently liable for service to the country I grow up in, as a NSMen.
Whya are young Singaporeans like me saddled with the burdens of this country while foreigners get to enjoy the benefits and inflate the cost of living for all of us?
Why has my Singapore become like this?
Who cause my Singapore to be overwhelmed by aliens with more opportunities than Singaporeans?
If I feel that I do not belong here, I must as well plan to treat this place as a transient home country.
I will try my best to get out of future NSMen liabilities.
I can't trust this government, the Ministers and those leading Singapore anymore.
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