We acknowledged the pioneer generations for building this great city
into what it is today. And this is a one time exercise for a good
reason. We are paying our debt to the pioneer generation once and for
all and good riddance. We don’t need these coolie stocks anymore and by
making this payout we have settled our debt to them.
We are going to start a new Sin City with good stocks, not coolie stocks
anymore. We are having our own formula for Year Zero, unlike those of
the Pol Pot regime that massacred their adults to start a new generation
of people without the old thinking. We are doing differently from Mao
who started the Cultural Revolution to delete centuries of superstitions
but also in the same stroke, wiped out centuries of wisdom and
historical treasures.
We are going to do it better than Mao but not as vicious as Pol Pot. We
would not commit genocide. But we will replace our coolie stocks with
good and clever stocks of the rich and famous all over the world to
start a new city of Sin. (Shsssssh, 3rd World also can lah. But please
don’t mention about fakes). We would only take in all the talents of
the world, we will called them foreign talents. This would form the
immediate need and the current elite.
We would spend money to buy other sporting talents also for our
immediate needs in these areas. At the same time we would spend money to
train and educate foreign talents in our schools and universities to be
our new citizens of the future. We will budget hundreds of millions
annually for this goal. We would ignore the coolie stocks and would not
use the budget to nurture their poor stocks when we could have better
foreign stocks.
Our open door policy to immigrants is to prepare the ground for them,
too lure them to breed here with their good genes, make them comfortable
and wanting to sink roots here. It is their children that we are
coveting. This forms the third part of a three part strategy to fill the
island with good stocks.
By Year 2050 we should have a new population of good stocks forming the
bulk of the population and Sin City will be the model of the world, a
City of sinfully intelligent people with super talents.
What do you think? Good idea or not?
Kopi Level - Yellow
Rb: // We acknowledged the pioneer generations for building this great city into what it is today. And this is a one time exercise for a good reason. We are paying our debt to the pioneer generation once and for all and good riddance. We don’t need these coolie stocks anymore and by making this payout we have settled our debt to them. //
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDYWMbSUI04
Part 1: 21st Century Vogue - Blowing Bubbles
In the old days, elders are often heard reminding their school going children not to be taken in by strangers offering them "lollipops" or "sweets" and then risked being "conned away" to be presumably "taken away and never to be heard again". That was supposedly often heard in the 70s and 80s of parents now and again reminding their children of not to be so "gullible" and "stupid" and taken in by a "sweet" or "lollipop".
In this era of arguably much deception anywhere and possibly everywhere, are the young and old also now and then tempted with "lollipops" and in the end get make used and swindled?
http://pro-sustainable-sg.blogspot.sg/2014/03/part-1-21st-century-vogue-blowing.html#more
New stock batardised stocks of neither here neither there freaks.
ReplyDeleteCosmopolitan decadent freaks with no history of own cultures and values.
@Virgo 49;
DeleteCant agree more.
One man went and goes around the World telling everybody to be well versed in the English Language.
He did it with his subjects the Sinkies, first by closing all Vernacular Schools and then promotes speak good English.
Now, he is frequently seen wearing typically like a banana, yellow in the outside and white inside. Lol.
Rb: // We are going to start a new Sin City with good stocks, not coolie stocks anymore. We are having our own formula for Year Zero, unlike those of the Pol Pot regime that massacred their adults to start a new generation of people without the old thinking. We are doing differently from Mao who started the Cultural Revolution to delete centuries of superstitions but also in the same stroke, wiped out centuries of wisdom and historical treasures. //
ReplyDeleteThe two examples who highlighted were in Asia.
Just to add one more "famous" example but in Europe.
The WWII holocaust and "gasing" of a race in the millions to remove yet again another stock .....
Painful memories, isn't it?
Those born in the 20s and 30s would have remembered it because it happened in their era and likely they are old enough then to understand the tragedy happening right in their time ....
That was about 70 years ago.
The author of that script was none other than Hitler, the World War One corporal who rose to be the ultimate ruler and brutal dictator of The Third Reich.
To get rid of his potential opponents, he ordered the "Night of the Long Knives". Many of his ex-comrades were brutally killed ......
looking into my crystal ball.....
ReplyDeleteby 2050 we will become a truly cosmopolitan city with a population of 30M.....
people here will have multiple citizenships.....
half the population will travel/working all over the world.....
we are the world.....
cheers......
By 2030 Singapore will have completely changed.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why people are worried. Mao and Pol Pot et al embarked on social engineering which failed and millions were killed. Singapore's social engineering uses free markets and open borders - a stark difference from the Marxist methods of other dictatorships, or the racial purity doctrine of
Hitler and others of his ilk.
Granted ththere's always teething problems and some chaos, even social dislocation, unavoidable culling of The Losers. But the LONG TERM BENEFITS are clear: a more diverse society and economy, robust reserves of wealth, and widespread upward mobility all based around MERITOCRACY.
It's a solid plan. Two thumbs up from me. I'm all for a more awesome and world-leading Hotel Singapore!
The owners have built a new plant with lots of land and resources and want most workers to move there. The foreigners are let in to the old plant to faciliate the move for workers by buying up their inflated assets. Once there are enough workers, the owners will shut down the old plant and start production in the new plant. The foreigners will be crying when they realised their assets are worth nothing when the lease is up.
ReplyDeleteSince they are the owners, they know very well what is very wrong with the old plant. Perhaps all their destructive tweaks of the system is indirectly telling the workers to move out from the old plant and move to the new plant to work.
ReplyDeleteSeah Chiang Nee's Saturday column
ReplyDelete[Not ready for the University of Hard Knocks]
"In Singapore, leaders who shine academically are finding it tough coping with real life crisis."
http://www.thestar.com.my/Opinion/Columnists/Insight-Down-South/Profile/Articles/2014/03/15/Not-ready-for-the-University-of-Hard-Knocks/