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Meng Seng Meets Golden Dragon

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GMS: Bro, finally we get a chance to meet up

GD: My privilege Capt

GMS: No need for protocol. We are Sammyboys after all, right?

GD: Whatever pleases you

GMS: What do you want to know? My academic achievements, my intelligence and background easily qualifies me as a polymath

GD: I know. There is nothing on planet earth that you dont know. I must thank Buddha I am able to talk to you

GMS: Shoot .....

GD: Why the u-turn?

GMS: Was there a sign to allow or disallow u-turn? Was it too dark no one saw the sign? Was driver going too fast? Any cameras there ....

GD: Fuck you lah! NSP u-turn not traffic sign

GMS: Sorry. Dont blame me. I always see 100 steps or 100m ahead. Me always factor in many things in my analysis, you know?

GD: And ..........

GMS: NSP shouldnt make u-turn without signalling intent earlier on. They are a letdown. I left as SG coz I was disillusioned. Sebas does nothing. Only shows up at strategic time

GD: Steve?

GMS: He is gay. You know?

GD: Can you answer my questions and not ask me questions?

GMS: Paiseh. Very flattered Sam sent you to interview me. I like to feel important

GD: Describe Steve pleas

GMS: This fellow cannot be trusted. He behaves like 007. Very secretive
and may be an agent

GD: Why?

GMS: I recall an incident when I was SG. He kept looking at his phone and always sending and receiving messages. After meeting, I tailed him. He has big bike. But I managed to keep up with him. Unfortunately, lost sight of him somewhere in Lim Chu Kang

GD: Then .....

GMS: When I arrived home, I called Steve and asked him where he went after the meeting. He was evasive but after my skilful questioning, Steve told me he went home immediately after our emergency meeting

to be continued .....
 
GD: Ok, enough said about that chap. Wow, you were in top form at the NUSS event

GMS: I am always in top form when the cameras are on me. You saw it right?

GD: I saw many things. Which one you referring to?

GMS: The way I engaged and cornered Sim Ann

GD: Yes, you did well. Many voters are impressed, from what I heard

GMS: Tell me, who impressed you the most last night

GD: I say Tambiah

GMS: Not me?

GD: I can only say you did better than Sim Ann

GMS: I am disappointed with your assessment

GD: I am merely being truthful

GMS: I am a veteran in GEs. Yes, never won before but my standard should have been in parliament long time ago. Voters don't appreciate talent when they see one. Me for example

GD: I respect your views, Mr Goh

GMS: Do you have any friends keen to contest this GE?

GD: Plenty. I can ask them if they are keen to join your party

GMS: Thank you. Tell them I can be their mentor and coach them to be MP

GD: Noted. I will call runifyouhaveto, Escher, TracyTan, Winnipegjets, Eatshitand die etc
 
By Goh Meng Seng


SAP schools should be more inclusive. That's one of the points I have made during the NUSS Forum.


This is not really a "NEW POINT" which I have made, just that it was not emphasized in the past. I have made this point way back in GE2011 during my Tampines Election Rally. I have held this view since I was 13 years old when I was enrolled into River Valley High School (RVHS), a SAP (Special Assistant Program) school.


When I first studied at RVHS, I was quite disturbed because there were no Malay or Indian students. We are a multi-racial, multi-ethnic country yet I was not able to grow up in a learning environment together with other races, which was truly regrettable.


Such deficiencies negatively impacts the overall outlook and perspective of a SAP school student. Luckily for me, I made an extra effort to know more Malay friends and try to understand them, their religion and culture. I even took the effort to read part of the English translated Koran back in secondary school.


See more at NUSS Forum : Elitism, SAP schools and Singapore Inc.
 
By Goh Meng Seng This is not really a "NEW POINT" which I have made, just that it was not emphasized in the past. I have made this point way back in GE2011 during my Tampines Election Rally. I have held this view since I was 13 years old when I was enrolled into River Valley High School (RVHS), a SAP (Special Assistant Program) school.


When I first studied at RVHS, I was quite disturbed because there were no Malay or Indian students. We are a multi-racial, multi-ethnic country yet I was not able to grow up in a learning environment together with other races, which was truly regrettable.


Such deficiencies negatively impacts the overall outlook and perspective of a SAP school student. Luckily for me, I made an extra effort to know more Malay friends and try to understand them, their religion and culture. I even took the effort to read part of the English translated Koran back in secondary school.

A child prodigy indeed. If he was Lee Meng Seng, would have been PM now.
 
GD: Ok, enough said about that chap. Wow, you were in top form at the NUSS event

GMS: I am always in top form when the cameras are on me. You saw it right?

GD: I saw many things. Which one you referring to?

GMS: The way I engaged and cornered Sim Ann

GD: Yes, you did well. Many voters are impressed, from what I heard

GMS: Tell me, who impressed you the most last night

GD: I say Tambiah

GMS: Not me?

GD: I can only say you did better than Sim Ann

GMS: I am disappointed with your assessment

GD: I am merely being truthful

GMS: I am a veteran in GEs. Yes, never won before but my standard should have been in parliament long time ago. Voters don't appreciate talent when they see one. Me for example

GD: I respect your views, Mr Goh

GMS: Do you have any friends keen to contest this GE?

GD: Plenty. I can ask them if they are keen to join your party

GMS: Thank you. Tell them I can be their mentor and coach them to be MP

GD: Noted. I will call runifyouhaveto, Escher, TracyTan, Winnipegjets, Eatshitand die etc

hahahaha. Interesting account. Thanks
 
Yes I have been horribly deprived when I was in sap school during my sec school days,I had no idea what was a malay or indian other than they were strange creatures that roamed the void decks of singapore like gorillas in the mists and spoke a guttural monkey language.

Later I was offered to pick up a third language,there was german,jap and malay.
 
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I was also in SAP school and didn't interact with Malay or Indian.

Got to know them in Secondary school and I was glad I knew them later in life and less affected by their thinking process.

Yes I have been horribly deprived when I was in sap school during my sec school days,I had no idea what was a malay or indian other than they were strange creatures that roamed the void decks of singapore like gorillas in the mists and spoke a guttural monkey language.

Later I was offered to pick up a third language,there was german,jap and malay.
 
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I am glad my kids are studying in elite schools where they don't have to interact with low caste students from the Normal streams or poor homes.
 
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