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Young people's future is bright PM Lee said - do you believe?

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I cried when I read this article. Cried because it is so unbelievable.


PM Lee assures young future is bright, provided country stays united
Published on Jan 28, 2014, 10:05 PM
By Rachel Chang

YOUNG Singaporeans need not worry that they will have a tougher time than their parents because they were born too late and have missed out on opportunities, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday evening.

"I wish I were born 50 years later," he told over a thousand university students at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). "The opportunities in front of us are plentiful, we have so many more resources at our disposal, and we are starting from a much higher base."

He urged students to seize the day, chase their dreams and build a better future for Singapore. But Mr Lee emphasised that the country's continued success hinges on it remaining united in the face of three faultlines.

The first is race and religion, where he urged a "gradual and quiet evolution" from the status quo rather than sudden change after heated public debate.

He highlight recent incidents, like the petition for Muslim women to be allowed to wear the tudung in uniform, and the criticism that the Mediacorp countdown show had too much Mandarin.

Newcomers to Singapore don't often fully realise how much accommodation and adaptation has gone into three racial communities living peacefully together, he said. "We need to get along with one another, living side by side in same blocks, housing estates. If you cook curry, I enjoy the flavour. If I burn joss-sticks, you get it for free," he quipped.

To maintain this state of affairs, he said that personal disputes must not be elevated to national issues, and that instead of looking at each demand or incident in isolation, Singaporeans should "take an overall perspective to race relations."

Later, he was asked by a student why there was a need to stop people from wearing religious dress or symbols which do not impose on others.

PM Lee responded that while ideally, people are seen for who they are, "it means something" when someone is in religious dress, especially among children.

"If somebody wears something different from everybody else, you can say it doesn't mean anything because actually we're the same, we just wear something different. You might be able to do that with adults, in certain contexts, but with children in a school, I think it would be hard."

He said that rules to have the police, for example, wear the same uniform is to ensure that "there is absolutely no misunderstanding that the police are completely impartial." For example, there may be a dispute between a Chinese family burning joss sticks and their Malay neighbours. What if the policewoman tasked to stop the Chinese family was wearing a tudung, he asked.

When the student responded that it would make no difference to her, Mr Lee said that the reality is that it would make a difference to many. In the case of a race riot, he added, this is even more crucial: "there are realities, we must be grown up enough to understand them."

The second faultline he highlighted was the income gap. While all Singaporeans' incomes are rising, those of the rich would continue to grow more quickly, he said, due to the forces of globalisation and technology.

Those who have done well must give a leg up to the less fortunate, rather than "look at them with disdain," he said. Importantly, the social norm of "ping qi ping zuo" - sitting shoulder-to-shoulder in Mandarin - must continue.

"Boss or worker, you sit equal, comfortably, no bowing or scraping, we're able to interact, feel we are able to interact as Singaporeans together," he said.

Finally, Mr Lee brought up the faultline between local Singaporeans and new arrivals. If foreigners make the effort to understand local norms and integrate, Singaporeans will help them do so, he said.

But social media is complicating already-sensitive relations, he lamented, noting recent ugly episodes like that of Briton expatriate Anton Casey, whose remarks disparaging Singaporeans who take public transport sparked an uproar and led to him losing his job and leaving the country with his family.

The "pack of hounds" dynamic online risks vicious over-escalation, Mr Lee said. "Yes, someone has done something wrong, repudiate it, condemn it, but do not lower ourselves to that same level to behave in a way that really makes us ashamed of ourselves."
 
Two words missing:

PM Lee assures young future is bright, provided country stays united against him

Worst PM ever. Needs to be eradicated sooner rather than later.
 
Two words missing:

PM Lee assures young future is bright, provided country stays united against him

Worst PM ever. Needs to be eradicated sooner rather than later.

Perhaps, but the other two were largely responsible for putting him in that position.

Btw, his children and the children of his colleagues and family members are also young people and their futures are of course bright.
Because that's what they do. They look after their own.
 
Just one name to put things in perspective - Lim Swee Say.
 
Same bullshit .only can bluff students.better on the tape recorder no need to pretend to talk
So much bullshit.
 
But social media is complicating already-sensitive relations, he lamented, noting recent ugly episodes like that of Briton expatriate Anton Casey, whose remarks disparaging Singaporeans who take public transport sparked an uproar and led to him losing his job and leaving the country with his family.

The "pack of hounds" dynamic online risks vicious over-escalation, Mr Lee said. "Yes, someone has done something wrong, repudiate it, condemn it, but do not lower ourselves to that same level to behave in a way that really makes us ashamed of ourselves."


Ang Moh Dua Kee syndrome.
 
Wise words from PM Lee. With him at the helm, Singapore certainly has a bright future.

Mr Lee has a double first class Honors from Cambridge. This makes him one of the most highly qualified and most intelligent PMs in the whole world.

Singapore is lucky to have such a PM. He could easily have taken a cushy job as an academic. He chose to sacrifice his privacy and his time for the people of Singapore. He is truly a great man.
 
Wise words from PM Lee. With him at the helm, Singapore certainly has a bright future.

Mr Lee has a double first class Honors from Cambridge. This makes him one of the most highly qualified and most intelligent PMs in the whole world.

Singapore is lucky to have such a PM. He could easily have taken a cushy job as an academic. He chose to sacrifice his privacy and his time for the people of Singapore. He is truly a great man.

Education means little. Lots of PMs govern better without straight As.
 
Strange I am not ashamed that I fucked that Casey fucker, I feel proud to be Singaporean n join my fellow citizen fucking him.
 
Without doubt we r tops in terms of costs, bottom in terms of salary n bonus. How fortunate indeed.

If you are talented your salary and bonus will be outstanding. If you're dumb and lack motivation, your salary will be pittance and you don't deserve a bonus.
 
tis loon burger again do tings 1 direction n den later tok another direction ...

ya, man! ... ur future is dam brite, u dun even nid 2 study univ ...

c wat n how tis burger do tings, dun ever listen 2 n believe his bs ...
 
Basically he meant "I have an extra bag of false hope and empty promises for all of you. Singaporeans are simple and daft and believe whatever shit I said. I am sorry it has happened and I will try to do better next time.":rolleyes:
 
What the fuck!

You still want to believe Arseloon?
Or even debating to believe in him or not?

After all the fucking lies he been telling all of us?
with the fucking lies from his father that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY?

WHAT FUCKING IDIOTS STINKIES ARE

Stinkies all head down down and arseholes up high high begging, just begging to be fucked and tiewed by PAP and whatever policies they want to ram down the throats and arseholes
stinkies deserved all that and worse for being so no hui to their rights and having no balls and no hui to people trying to speak for their rights and do not even bother to turn up at Hong Lim Park

FUCK THE STINKIES MORE AND EVEN MORE
THEY DESERVED THE SHIT AND FUCKING FROM PAP
 
bright future and bright people who dare not tell him the truth when FOOking questioned...... PM's office u are reading this? i AM BEING SUED, not the other way around, and whatever FOOking lie answer u have been given, pls get off your high horse and make some feeble FOOking attempt to find out the truth, instead of accepting that rich and powerful and same so called FOOking social status people dont lie, but if one is down, and not rich and speaks one 's mind, then one must automatically be a liar....

what the FOOking fook

im not the one who likes postponements
 
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