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PAPee Equates to Mindless Rubbish Import to Globalization

makapaaa

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When their real motive is to dilute Sporns and ultimately replace ALL of them, so that Familee can perpetuate itse power.

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It is better for Singapore to attract the best brains here than for them to compete against Singapore from elsewhere, said Dr Balakrishnan at a dialogue with NUS students. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->FOR some time, Mr Kent Goh, 24, has had doubts about Singapore's foreign talent policy and how it was going to benefit ordinary Singaporeans.
Yesterday, he managed to clear up some of his misgivings after attending a dialogue at the National University of Singapore (NUS) with Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan.
Said Mr Goh, 24, a second-year NUS chemical engineering student: 'I had misconceptions about foreign talent. I wondered why we allowed so many foreigners into Singapore, who are here just to earn money.
'Now I understand a bit more why Singapore has to open up to compete globally. Yes, globalisation presents an opportunity for Singapore, but there are threats that the Government needs to be aware of and take appropriate measures to balance the pros and the cons.'

=> Sounds like a kid having learnt his lesson? Wonderful!

Like him, concerns about the impact of globalisation and influx of foreign talent also weighed heavily on the minds of an audience of 400 during the annual Kent Ridge Ministerial Forum as they peppered Dr Balakrishnan with questions.
Now in its 10th year, the topic at yesterday's forum was Globalisation: Threat Or Opportunity For The Ordinary Singaporean?
It was also the first time that the NUS Students' Political Association opened the forum to the public.
The questions from participants included: What is the Government doing to promote and retain the Singaporean identity amid the influx of foreigners here and an outflow of Singaporeans overseas?
Why aren't there measures to ensure that foreign workers coming here must first possess a decent level of spoken English?
In its bid to attract more talent, is Singapore also crowding out potential talent who might be turned off by the idea of living in an increasingly (OVER)crowded city?
In a serious but at times lighthearted tone, Dr Balakrishnan tried to allay some concerns in his replies to the questions and in his 20-minute opening speech, where he also outlined why Singapore has to open up and attract foreign talent.
'Do we in Singapore have a choice? The choice was lost when we got kicked out of Malaysia...We had no choice but to plug into a global economy,' he said.
Dr Balakrishnan also referred to Singapore's lack of natural resources as a factor. But he also said Singapore had several key advantages that ensured its ability to compete internationally.
Besides a 'high trust' environment, an honest, competent government and a fair, tolerant society, another key ingredient has been Singapore's disciplined and hardworking workforce.
'So we are in the game, though we have no choice but to compete. But we do have these key advantages on our side,' he said.
Dr Balakrishnan said, however, that he also recognised threats that globalisation can pose to ordinary Singaporeans.
Chief among his fears is that Singapore may become irrelevant to the world one day. That could happen if young Singaporeans start making the wrong choices or take the easier path, he said.
Second-year Arts student Trong Vu, who is from Vietnam, asked whether Singapore will remain as it is 20 years down the road given that foreigners are making up a growing proportion of the population and the birth rate among Singaporeans is falling.

=> Will depressing Sporns' pay help?

Dr Balakrishnan said it was important to get the right mix of Singaporean-born citizens and foreigners who want to become citizens.
But he reiterated that it is better for Singapore to attract the best brains here than for them to compete against Singapore from somewhere else. [email protected]
 

Tiu-leh-see-fart

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this is a campaign.
locals must be diluted so they cannot protest.

if thousands and thousands of local people have to go jobless for the foreigners to feel at home in singapore, have good jobs---so be it !

i hope you understand this is always our campaign until the last local man is replaced.
 

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For Singapore to have the necessary labor force size, foreign talent import is necessary. Diluting the local population is not the primary motivation. If the manner in which Singapore is ruled is bad, no new foreign talents will take citizenship and converted citizens would still vote opposition. They exercised free will when they became citizens and they will exercise free will during elections. The fact that the PAP continues to win in a democratically held election shows that we are on the right track and foreign talents and converted local talents agree.
 

DIVISION1

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BTW, moniker Tiu-leh-see-fart, why are you on invisible mode, like moniker makapaaa? If your conscience and motivations are clear, there is no need to hide in this forum.
 

Tiu-leh-see-fart

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comrade,

i am not so computer savvy, if you like to get in touch with me.
i can arrange with you.

BTW, moniker Tiu-leh-see-fart, why are you on invisible mode, like moniker makapaaa? If your conscience and motivations are clear, there is no need to hide in this forum.
 

Neh_Neh_Pok

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BTW, moniker Tiu-leh-see-fart, why are you on invisible mode, like moniker makapaaa? If your conscience and motivations are clear, there is no need to hide in this forum.

:biggrin: I don't know why you all are hoo haa-ing on the invisible mode thinggy, you all damn cute :biggrin:
 

Einfield

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Like the recent $7 Million donated to LYK School of Ah Qua.
It specifically say the program is for China Student.

In Order for Singapore to regain it's dignity as a country, all these traitors must be flush out.

We have our own Ah Bian here too.
 

Zenra2OO3

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Just a question for you - How many of these foreign talents actually take up PR-ship?
Not that many. In fact they see Singapore as a stepping stone to bigger things. To them, we are just a temporary stop.
 

Zenra2OO3

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"For Singapore to have the necessary labor force size, foreign talent import is necessary. Diluting the local population is not the primary motivation. If the manner in which Singapore is ruled is bad, no new foreign talents will take citizenship and converted citizens would still vote opposition. They exercised free will when they became citizens and they will exercise free will during elections. The fact that the PAP continues to win in a democratically held election shows that we are on the right track and foreign talents and converted local talents agree. "

Just a question for you - How many of these foreign talents actually take up PR-ship?
Not that many. In fact they see Singapore as a stepping stone to bigger things. To them, we are just a temporary stop.
 

Zenra2OO3

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BTW, moniker Tiu-leh-see-fart, why are you on invisible mode, like moniker makapaaa? If your conscience and motivations are clear, there is no need to hide in this forum.

I think otherwise. I think Singapore has to develop her own domestic industry, what other ways is there than to nurture her own talents. When shit hits the fan, the MNCs will run. Who will be left behind to defend?

Cheers
 

DIVISION1

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Dear moniker Zenra2003, if you refer to the population statistics provided by the Singapore Statistics Department, everything will be clear.
 

DIVISION1

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You can see me, moniker myjohnson. Please try not get an infraction for bad behavior. I believe you are a nice person deep down inside.
 

chinkangkor

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The fact that the PAP continues to win in a democratically held election shows that we are on the right track and foreign talents and converted local talents agree.

PAP continues to win in an undemocratic elections which are not free and fair. Foreigners are here for making more money and better lives for themselves and do not care for the long term good of S'pore.
 

myjohnson

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You can see me, moniker myjohnson. Please try not get an infraction for bad behavior. I believe you are a nice person deep down inside.

Infractions? wah scare the hell out of me! Wait till you meet my alter ego Hakka Tiow, he is a real sweet guy. I bet he is getting a hard on now about a certain tree.:p
 

makapaaa

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For Singapore to have the necessary labor force size, foreign talent import is necessary. Diluting the local population is not the primary motivation. If the manner in which Singapore is ruled is bad, no new foreign talents will take citizenship and converted citizens would still vote opposition. They exercised free will when they became citizens and they will exercise free will during elections. The fact that the PAP continues to win in a democratically held election shows that we are on the right track and foreign talents and converted local talents agree.

U're trying to divert away from the main point again to help cover your owner's kar chng.
 

makapaaa

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BTW, moniker Tiu-leh-see-fart, why are you on invisible mode, like moniker makapaaa? If your conscience and motivations are clear, there is no need to hide in this forum.

There u go again trying to talk cock to divert attention away from the main point. Like the saying, u can't teach an old dog new tricks?
 

makapaaa

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Like the recent $7 Million donated to LYK School of Ah Qua.
It specifically say the program is for China Student.

In Order for Singapore to regain it's dignity as a country, all these traitors must be flush out.

We have our own Ah Bian here too.

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Why do u call my daddy Ah Qua? Sue u till ur balls drop then u know! *hee*hee*
 

makapaaa

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Dear moniker Zenra2003, if you refer to the population statistics provided by the Singapore Statistics Department, everything will be clear.

Clear that your owner should be sent to the firing squad for his scorched earth economic genocide against Sporns that resulted in Sporns being forced to abort their children, then deciding against having children and finally concluded that the best way out is to emigrate?
 
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