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Let this be a lesson to all you Singaporeans who are still asleep
November 1st, 2010 | Author: Contributions
When a disaster strikes Indonesia, who pays the highest price for it – the poor and powerless. (Singapore donates US$50,000 to Indonesia)
(Example: a number of Acehnese are still homeless right next a multi-million dollar monument built by the officials very quickly.
If you get a cut of a public project and can use it to buy more condominiums to invest, pump up your account and roll away the die in two IRs like nobody’s business in Singapore, who cares for the fellow homeless Indonesians.
These pitiful pariahs, to the corrupt Indonesians are only used for attracting more pity rupiah by manipulating the compassion of ignorant foreigners. At the height of the tsunami crisis. so many Indonesians were still shopping to load their luggage and eating merrily away in Orchard Road, while some of our ‘Gong Kias’ risk their lives to volunteer in a disaster area. No wonder those Indonesians were smirking with their lips wide.
When an economic disaster strikes Singapore, look who’s paying now.
The unemployed are denied social benefits; they cannot even withdraw their own CPF money And so they turn to loan sharks which in turn harass them till they have to commit suicide.
But many of of you still think it’s other people’s business. If it can happen to others, it can happen to you.
All this is happening while we watch a family gulp away $50000 worth of air flown Japanese food in one sitting, read the news to find out the 5 figure sum splurge of a family of 3 on cooking classes and foreigners paying as little as $8/- for intensive special hospital care and treatment.
So before we start calling Indonesians name, like what they say in Chinese, we better keep our own house in order first.
Still don’t know what to do? Then only God can help you, dafties!
November 1st, 2010 | Author: Contributions
When a disaster strikes Indonesia, who pays the highest price for it – the poor and powerless. (Singapore donates US$50,000 to Indonesia)
(Example: a number of Acehnese are still homeless right next a multi-million dollar monument built by the officials very quickly.
If you get a cut of a public project and can use it to buy more condominiums to invest, pump up your account and roll away the die in two IRs like nobody’s business in Singapore, who cares for the fellow homeless Indonesians.
These pitiful pariahs, to the corrupt Indonesians are only used for attracting more pity rupiah by manipulating the compassion of ignorant foreigners. At the height of the tsunami crisis. so many Indonesians were still shopping to load their luggage and eating merrily away in Orchard Road, while some of our ‘Gong Kias’ risk their lives to volunteer in a disaster area. No wonder those Indonesians were smirking with their lips wide.
When an economic disaster strikes Singapore, look who’s paying now.
The unemployed are denied social benefits; they cannot even withdraw their own CPF money And so they turn to loan sharks which in turn harass them till they have to commit suicide.
But many of of you still think it’s other people’s business. If it can happen to others, it can happen to you.
All this is happening while we watch a family gulp away $50000 worth of air flown Japanese food in one sitting, read the news to find out the 5 figure sum splurge of a family of 3 on cooking classes and foreigners paying as little as $8/- for intensive special hospital care and treatment.
So before we start calling Indonesians name, like what they say in Chinese, we better keep our own house in order first.
Still don’t know what to do? Then only God can help you, dafties!