A personal experience by AM Bakalar in NYT and reposted in mypaper 
yesterday told of the rising misgivings of having too many immigrants in
 European countries, not only in England and France but also in Poland.
 
‘You are not from here.’ This was what another Pole told him in his home
 town. When he replied that he was born there, the Pole said, ‘but 
there’s something (different) about you’. Bakalar wondered if he was 
becoming an immigrant in his own country.  Don’t worry, many Sinkies are
 already having that same kind of feeling in the train, becoming a 
minority in their own little island.
 
Bakalar accepted that ‘every country has the right to control its 
borders and the flow of immigration’. But objected to the heightened 
fear of immigrants. And this was made more stark by Cameroon, the 
British PM, who introduced several measures to discouraged new 
immigrants into Britain. The British were horrified by the new 
immigrants exploiting the public services and benefits systems. 
 
Nothing can compare with the monetary rewards that foreigners are 
reaping the moment they became Sinkies. Instant cash rewards in tens of 
thousands from public housing and all the subsidies for medical, 
education and other handouts from the generous govt that do not think 
why new citizens should reap instant financial rewards while some 
citizens are suffering in pain from deprivation of public housing and 
other goodies.
 
What kind of immigration numbers is Bakalar talking about that are 
alarming? The Poles, with 521,000 in Britain, are the second largest 
ethnic immigrants after the Indians. For a country with 60m people, it 
is just a drop in the ocean. We have at least half a million PRC and 
Indians each, a few hundred thousands of Pinoys and Myanmese here, not 
counting the rest. Half a million against a citizen of 3.5m is 1/7th or 
14% of the population of the locals. This is not a small number to be 
easily brushed aside.
 
The social and security impact to the foreigners are starting to show 
signs of stress on the small population in a small piece of rock unlike 
Britain. When would it erupt into a major crisis is only a matter of 
time. Only fools will thing it will not.
The Europeans are finding the number of immigrants flowing into their 
countries getting unbearable and we have fools keep harping on our 
immigrant history and must let in more immigrants.
 
There don’t call Sinkies daft for nothing. The ignorance of history be 
several decades of not teaching the subjects in schools have created a 
citizenship of ignoramus who did not know when they will be booted out 
of their country by the sheer numbers of foreigners coming ashore. Would
 Singapore become a state of China, India or the USA? We have been under
 the British, Malaysia and Japan before. A change of nationality is not 
really a far fetch idea. The only difference is the pain of losing it 
once for all and never having it back again this time round.
PS. Kopi level - Blue
Many thanks 
3 comments:
"The ignorance of history be several decades of not teaching the subjects in schools have created a citizenship of ignoramus who did not know when they will be booted out of their country by the sheer numbers of foreigners coming ashore."
LKY used to say nothing happens by accident in Singapore.
Does this mean that this was all planned in advance?
Including the unemployment of Singaporeans?
Does this make PAP the anti-Singaporean political party?
Millionaire Teo.
What do you think?
I was very surprised with a recent survey that 6 in 10 young people have considered looking beyond Singapore to achieve their dreams........
I always thought that this city state is indeed a "paradise"........
Very sad....very sad... very sad..........
"For a country with 60m people, it is just a drop in the ocean"
- Sinkies are the most tolerant people in the world. Being tolerant is okay but too tolerant and that is self destructing.
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