'Singaporeans think only of themselves.'
MR S. RAMAMIRTHAM: 'This is a classic example of how Singapore is not a gracious society and how Singaporeans think only of themselves and their personal interests as opposed to national interest. It is also a clear-cut case of Singaporeans not appreciating the contributions of foreign workers. The residents of Serangoon Gardens estate fail to appreciate the fact that the foreign workers of today are much more educated than the menial workers who came when Singapore first allowed low-skilled workers in.'
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For example, he wrote, "I read with great sadness that Mr J B Jeyaretnam intends to contest the next General Elections", but does not explain why he is "sad". Mr Ramamirtham resides in Bishan, and neither J B Jeyaretnam nor Dr Chee Soon Juan, two people he looks upon with contempt, has stood for elections in that area previously. Why does Mr Ramamirtham feel "sad" when they are not even contesting his ward? If they are not credible as what he claims, surely voters in other constituencies will reject them?
His pieces are ranting and raving without much thought. I think PAP supporters, whom Mr S. Ramamirtham is one, must be wincing in embarrassment over his regular outbursts.
MR S. RAMAMIRTHAM: 'This is a classic example of how Singapore is not a gracious society and how Singaporeans think only of themselves and their personal interests as opposed to national interest. It is also a clear-cut case of Singaporeans not appreciating the contributions of foreign workers. The residents of Serangoon Gardens estate fail to appreciate the fact that the foreign workers of today are much more educated than the menial workers who came when Singapore first allowed low-skilled workers in.'
http://www.yellowpages.com.sg/newiyp/
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http://melvintansg.blogspot.com/2001/05/criticism-or-mockery.html
For example, he wrote, "I read with great sadness that Mr J B Jeyaretnam intends to contest the next General Elections", but does not explain why he is "sad". Mr Ramamirtham resides in Bishan, and neither J B Jeyaretnam nor Dr Chee Soon Juan, two people he looks upon with contempt, has stood for elections in that area previously. Why does Mr Ramamirtham feel "sad" when they are not even contesting his ward? If they are not credible as what he claims, surely voters in other constituencies will reject them?
His pieces are ranting and raving without much thought. I think PAP supporters, whom Mr S. Ramamirtham is one, must be wincing in embarrassment over his regular outbursts.