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Better to be a PR or traitor - Why?

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The Mouthpiece unwisely published propaganda stating the regime will hike school fees for PRs and 'punish' them with discriminatory policies for school balloting to appease stupid local peasants, thus proving procedural elections are around the corner. It must be stated the regime conceded that stupid local peasants have expectation gaps (Josephine Teo), are not hungry (ALL), not enterprising (ALL) and are envious lesser mortals (Charles Chong).

It is with seething rage that peasants finally realised that the regime have been giving generous aid to PRs via school balloting and fees.

The regime has stonewalled regarding the actual aid given to PRs and foreign talents who are slowly flooding the varsities. This was a missing fact in the silly propaganda. Foreigners and PRs who avoided national serfship could study at varsities and gain two years of experience and smoother career progression without the disruptive reservist call up (exercises that waste tax payers monies but provide boost to red light districts).

Therefore it is better to be a PR.

However history proved it is profitable to be a traitor, not Lai Teck, the swine who give traitors a bad name. Two present illustrious member of the regime worked for the Japs during WWII and gained valuable insight that will be most valuable in their political careers. Prataman, distrusted by the brits and mats proved to be the most useful Gestapo for the Grand Autocrat. Prataman's Kempeitai tactics were most useful against enemies of the regime and in his old age, he was made a well paid rubber stamp with cronies cooking curry at the charity shows helmed under his name. Similar in Taiwan, the Koos provided another example of traitors who thrived despite the defeat of their patrons. The Koos welcomed the Japs in Taipei and secured sweetheart business deals that gave them leverage and the fortune to almost dominate the post war taiwan economy. Koo scion, Chen-Fu, was the ultimate charmer who managed to escaped unscathed after the KMT accepted the Jap surrender, he apparently managed to upgrade his social status with his immense wealth later became the lead negotiator for the disgraced vermin Chen SB during the Wang-Koo talks.

Therefore it is proven that traitors thrived in island states ruled by Chinks.
 
Clone, u r back, for a moment, i thought u were actually celebrating xmas and waiting for the messiah ???!!!
 
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