1/28/2021

Why are Singaporeans so upset about FTs coming to this little red dot?

 

Anonymous said...

Why are Singaporeans so upset about FTs coming to this little red dot? Is it because Singaporeans are jealous when they see others earning good salary? If you are as good as these FTs then you too will be able to earn that kind of money. The fact that they are here means these FTs are needed to do the jobs that are beyond the capability of Singaporeans. Let us look at banking. The FTs from India are definitely much more capable that Singaporeans. They are better in the banking sector. Also in technology, the Indian and the PRC FTs are miles better than the Singaporeans. Singapore often boasts that the country has the best education system. But when it comes to thinking out of the box, Singaporeans are miles behind the lean and mean FTs from India, China, Malaysia and most Asean countries. So, please remember that FTs are needed to oil the machinery of Singapore. Without FTs Singapore cannot survive.  

January 22, 2021 2:04 am

The above post by Anonymous merits serious reflection on the fate of Singapore and Singaporeans. If what were said are true, a mismatch or outdated education system that could not prepare our young for the new world, unsuitable for employment, that all the boasts about how good our education is, how expensive it is and value for money, are all hogwash.

If it is true that the foreigners are better than Singaporeans, because their education system are better or they are better, then the future of Singaporeans is cooked, finito. There is no fight and Singaporeans should rightly choose to take on jobs as hawkers, PHV drivers, food deliverers, security guards, cashiers, sitting at the entrance of buildings and shopping centres to take temperature and check in people. These are about the best jobs remaining for the unsuitably qualified Singaporeans. 

If it is true, then with these neighbouring countries overflowing with talents that are better than Singaporeans, these countries would be more developed and better managed than Singapore. Is that the case? And the talents that came to Singapore are not their best as these are the unsuitable talents in their home countries, unable to find jobs there as their jobs are taken by their better talents. These are their rejects.

Can you imagine that Singapore is only taking their rejects and their rejects are better than many Singaporeans. And the funny thing is that their countries are still struggling to climb out of the third world label, many still filled with slums and dysfunctional govts?

Singaporeans are doomed, and so would Singapore when these rejected talents take over this island, for sure they can't do better than their home countries. They could only pluck the low hanging fruits and after these are gone, they would run out of ideas, like the one trick ponies.  Singapore will then join their home countries as third world slum countries.

What do you think?

15 comments:

  1. If it is true that India has so much talents in banking, why are there so many bank failures and fraud cases in Indian Banks? Their talents are in banking frauds. And those who are here probably are rejects that were suspected of indulging in trying to dip their hands into the till.

    Just does not add up!

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  2. Years ago, working in a Shipping Agency, Japanese Principals used to send Japanese expatriates to represent the shipowners here. And those Japanese expatriates behave like Kings, often terrorising the local staffs. These expatriates were always here on rotation, for a limited period of time, and will return to Japan after their tenure to take on their old jobs..

    A manager from the Shipping Agency went to Japan for business one day, and went to visit his old friend, ie the Japanese expatriate who used to terrorise the locals here, and was shocked to see his old friend sitting at a small table in a corner, like a mouse. This was the talent that came here and behave like a King, but went home to Japan and treated like a mouse.

    Now what we see is not what we think!

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  3. I have already predicted that Singapore cannot and will not stand as a Nation long ago. Therefore, the the talks about nation-building are pure bullshits to make stupid people cooperate and do the bidings of the one old man who has died and left behind a useless son to run the country against his will. Even his last dying wish to demolish his own house also cannot fulfill.

    That's why I have prepared my children not to take root on this tiny piece of rock.

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  4. Wuhan was not the epicentre of the COVID19 outbreak. It was the 'best place' to start the outbreak, and the 'best time' to be picked to start the outbreak, ie just right before the Lunar New Year when people were returning to their hometown. Had lockdown not been implemented, the whole of China would now be in a different position, probably half the population of China would be wiped out. China would have collapsed. That was the intention of whoever wanted to do with the virus DNA change.

    Many writeups have pointed out that the COVID19 virus were already in Spain in March, 2019 with specimens left in sewers. In the USA, as early as July, 2019, a mysterious virus, with flu like symptoms, killed many people, but the virus was never identified. It was unusual that there were flu outbreaks in the heat of summer. This was never revealed in the MSM. Though this was not confirmed to be COVID19, many suspect this was in fact the COVID19 virus. And elsewhere in Europe, evidence are surfacing that the virus was spreading well before Wuhan.



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  5. Most people see trash as trash. Some people see trash as gold.

    The 'karung guni' man sees trash differently from the ordinary Sinkies.

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  6. Someone high up ever said Singapore is a city, not a country . . .

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  7. Virgo 9.46

    It does not surprise me. The Mats are in charge and calling the shots in Matland.

    They do things in their 'shiok sendiri' style. Let not the Chinese say anything, because they have no say. It will be different had the Chinese been given a chance to take charge of policy changes, I can assure you. Not those being sidelined in those unimportant ministries doing unimportant and unnecessary things.

    Malaysia would have been a totally different country economically, if not for the pro Malay policies.

    Sorry if I have offended some Malaysian friends, but it is the unpalatable truth.

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  8. today's ST: "the Government will be announcing new measures to support employers (are they Singaporean?) and workers (are they Singaporean?) in the coming Budget."

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  9. Believe It Or Not - Truth Stranger Than Hollywood Fiction Movies

    One 16-year-old Christian Indian boy has been arrested and detained without trial under the Internal Security Act in Singapore for plotting to kill Muslims in two mosques on the anniversary of the Christchurch attacks.

    Inspired by the Christchurch Mass Murderer Brenton Tarrant, the youngster has allegedly planned to use a curve knife to slash his victims and livestream his acts simultaneously.

    Recently, there was a 17-year-old Muslim boy who had allegedly planned to kill Christians. Now, we have a 16-year-old Christian boy who wants to kill Muslims.

    This is the youngest boy to be detained under the Internal Security Act.

    Is this against our Constitution?



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  10. Is this what NUS is only good for?

    No wonder NUS produces undergrads that go around taking video of naked girls bathing in the campus toilets and graduates that cannot compete with India's fake degrees holders?


    SINGAPORE — A professor and a research fellow at the National University of Singapore (NUS) were charged on Thursday (Jan 28) in two separate cases involving cheating and forgery.Tan Kok Kiong, a professor with NUS’ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the time of the offences, is said to have submitted to the school fraudulent claims amounting to about S$100,000. These offences are said to have occurred sometime between 2012 and 2019.

    Can remember the previous cases?

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    1. Nus professors also famous for sex for grades and stealing students' research for own benefits.

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  11. NUS has had 71 reported sexual misconduct cases in 5 years.

    That is an average of at least 14 per year. This fact makes NUS a laughing stock institution of misconduct.

    Why and how has it deteriorated to such a low moral educational institution in the last 5 years?

    Who are at the helm running the institution to the ground?

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  12. By detaining three children of 15, 16 and 17 years old, without trials, under the harsh Internal Security Act, Singapore has gone against itself and against the UN Convention on the Rights of Children under 18 years of age.


    Singapore was one of the co-signatories in the UN Charter's 1995's Amendment that raised a child's age from under 16 to under 18.

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  13. Since the beginning of their religions, Christians having been killing Muslims and others in the name of their God and stole their land and robbed treasures and had the audacity to display the loots in their national museums.

    Likewise, the Muslims have also invaded and slaughtered many people in many countries from the Middle East to Africa, ffrom Asia to South East Asia.

    So, the young boys have in their inborn DNA already the traits of their ancestors to kill, slaughter and massacre others who do not abide by their religion.

    Therefore, in other for the world to be a peaceful world, all religions that preached or were involved in violence must be banned forever.

    Moreover, many charlatans have pretended to be pious and sincere preachers to turn religions into their home-grown money-churning business enterprises to amass enormous obscene wealth in order to live a luxurious and fatuous life.

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  14. Both already brainwashed from birth as well. They were born into their religion. Can never change that.

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