This sad picture of a jobless Singaporean graduate was received in my Whatsapp. How painful and pathetic looking at this heartbreaking picture? Any well meaning and caring Singaporean would not go away without shaking his or her head at the plight of our children, our young, to be in this state of affair.
A silly country that could offer a few hundred well paying jobs to foreigners, many with fake and funny degrees, but could not employ our very own children is sick to the core, forgetting what nation building is all about, what a nation or country is all about. How many of our children have fallen on the way side because of this silly open leg wide wide policy with little thoughts and safeguards for our young graduates from our world best universities(I can't help laughing myself silly every time it is reported that our universities are world best, the best in Asia) and happily allowing unplaced, unheard of universities from the third world, many infamous for selling fake degrees and students cheating to get their degrees, while our children suffered in silence. Can anyone hear their cries for help?
One simple question? What is a govt for? Why vote for a govt that neglected our young in favour of foreigners in the hundreds of thousands? Singaporeans must demand affirmative action from the govt they voted in to look after their welfare first, to protect Singaporean first. If not, VOTE THEM OUT!
On the other hand, why blame the govt? Blame yourself for blindly voting without thinking and caring for your children and grandchildrens future well being.
Many of our young have resigned to their fate of being unemployed, underemployed or taking up part time jobs that do not require a degree and earning a fraction of what a graduate could get if gainfully employed....and feeling very sickening looking at the happy and fully employed foreigners in their country, taking away good jobs from them with some asses using the microphone saying these jobs were given to foreigners because Singaporeans were unfit or did not have the suitable qualifications for the jobs. This kind of comments is callous and totally irresponsible.
Want to cry also no tears. Spoken a lot, written a lot about this, but the problem is still there. Does anyone care or bother about the welfare of our children? Nothing can be done? You believe in this shit?
Touch your heart, if the heart is still there, or misplaced or eaten by the dogs.
It's for the love of their kinsman from India.
ReplyDeleteObviously, the millionaire ministers and millionaire top civil servants are having too good a time laughing all the way to their Banks and ATMs that they have forgotten that there are works waiting for them to take action.
ReplyDeleteBut the pictures painted by the papers were very very very very very very very very rosy leh..... where got unemployment! Hahaha.....
ReplyDeleteHow long would the people feel betrayed and refused to take it anymore?
ReplyDeleteThe question to ask is are their parents or themselves PAP voters or supporters? You get the Government you voted for, which is never wrong. Until the Government does the wrong things to or cause the wrong result to happen to you, then it is too late to register regret. Who is to be blamed?
ReplyDeleteThe picture is like looking at a horror movie, so terrifying, people in despair.
ReplyDeleteBut the fuckers would take it as a joke, more important things to do like counting their millions and when they are going to get another pay rise or being promoted or new titles created for them to be entitled to more millions.
Ya, the state media papers very rosy - no reports of suicides AT ALL.
ReplyDeleteFor accident deaths reports, gotta go see SG VIGILANTE FB page !
@RB 9.34am.
ReplyDeleteThink tat it's no use to think about how long anymore. Becos at the current rate of mass importation the true blues SGporeans would be overtaken by SGForeans, so even in voting for the next erection or future ones the whites lightning party would still win ( may be slightly loss a few small in percentage). The true blues voters will always lag behind the newly converts citizens thereby playing a catching up games, it seems so hard and difficult to win against the whites party. Unless the newly converts also wakes up themselves felt betrayed or cheated then it will be a different ball game, it will be like what the old man once said hey let's try the other side probably they can offer us something better ( for that to come it will be like tkk as of now).
Ya, no suicides. Got 'sue' only if you say the wrong things on the wrong 'side'.
ReplyDeleteStill looking for a bad government?
ReplyDeleteThey are very busy spending money on climate change, on melting glaziers in the north and south poles, in promoting hawker culture, in protecting cats and dogs.
ReplyDeleteWhere got time to to care for our young people looking for jobs?
They are very busy soothing the feelings of migrants.
ReplyDeleteTo add salt to the wound, will they arrest and charge the lady for illegal assembly and for holding a placard with words in a public place?
ReplyDeleteMr Lee Hsien Yang has said it right, i.e. PAP has lost its way. That is y he decided to join the Progress Singapore Party led by none other than Dr Tan Cheng Bock. Dr Tan believes in what ever we do, Singaporeans come FIRST, but the lightning party believes in open legs policy to invite foreign trashes, of whom many have fake degrees ! When they enacted the laws, they made Singaporeans reaching 18 years come first to NS by compulsion. And what happened to all the Mayors, when challenged by Mr Pritam Singh, but know how to protect themselves and their fat pays of about $660,000 a year ! When Singaporeans faced with difficulties, where are they, man ?
ReplyDeleteWhat our youngsters must do now is to learn martial arts and become sharp-shooters and snipers when doing NS.
ReplyDeleteThis is to prepare them for impending civil unrest caused by this open-leg pro-foreigners policy and CECA.
Because once the CECA Indians and Foreign Talons become the majority with voting rights, there would definitely be civil unrest.
Bloodshed may follow.
So, it is wise to prepare our young in advance so that they will stand a chance to defend themselves.
As l took a walk and see real hardship faced by fellow Singaporeans, l must admit that the current government seems to have no heart or compassion for fellow Singaporeans these days.
ReplyDeleteMany families are struggling to have a decent meal while breadwinners stand helplessly as bills, expenses, and mortgages pile up against them.
Stop mis-pricing Singaporean workforce
A street-smart friend of mine, who is very resourceful and hardworking, told me just this week that he wanted to cry when he last check his bank balance.
So, stop the excuse that Singaporeans are lazy and shun jobs that are less glamorous or tedious.
If employers want to be taken seriously, they just need to stop under-paying Singaporeans, improve their job scope and stop exploiting them as if they are slaves.
Above taken from an article posted in TOC, 'Where are the Ministers, Mayors, MPs, Grassroots, Unions when S’poreans are suffering?'
Cry also no tears....
ReplyDeleteNo use lah. You don't know meh?
The masses can kpkb$$$$$$$$$$$....
But when come to voting will die die die die die die die die vote for pap!
Ah Looooooooooooong is back
ReplyDeleteNo use to talk about voting them out. They already have the advantage and upper hand. The Opposition parties are not united. Why? Because people are selfish and greedy. And PAP's strategy of divide and rule works all the time.
ReplyDeleteIt all boils down to Singaporeans being disunited and easily swayed by the PAP's carrots and sweeteners, and crimps of bread.
Singapore dafts are doomed. They have been indoctrinated so much that they become so law-abiding until they cannot become street-wise any more.
Tragic.
kpkb about foreigners makan Sinkies' livelihood can break law ?
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Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam pointed out that groups in Singapore have been fanning the flames of xenophobia and racism here.
Lawyers point out that people who direct comments at others of the same race can also breach the same laws.
On May 2, a local Indian man allegedly uttered offensive remarks towards an Indian family and confronted the male member of the family for not wearing his mask. The incident was caught on video and later circulated online.
In the video, the Singaporean is seen directing xenophobic comments at the man, telling him not to "come and spread the virus". The second man said that he had been drinking water.
The Singaporean was later arrested and investigations are ongoing.
yet another life-time voter for the local opposition.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the millionaire ministar and the ball-=9carrying lawyer are way off the ground.
ReplyDeleteLife must have treated them so well that they have forgotten which side of the fence they are in?
Each time something like this is put up by RB, calls to vote them out is heard. But, election after election, nothing happens. People hear the thunder and saw the lightning and cower in fear when they visited the voting booth. How to vote them out, you tell me?
ReplyDeleteWait long long for the moon to turn blue. Or for the sun to rise from the West. Just wait!
ReplyDeleteThe Moon will turn blue during a clear blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThe Sun can rise from the West if you see it from outer space in a spaceship or from the ISS.
Just wait? The Chinese people waited for more than 100 years to see China rise again. Chinese people have very good patience and resolve. They can wait long long, no matter how long.
The PAP's share of votes have been eroding, slowly but steadily, over the last 15 years.
ReplyDeleteThe incumbent power grabber knows that. That's why he is so adamant in importing foreigners, and treat them better than citizens, in order to convert them to voting new citizens who are bound to vote for the PAP because they are beholden to the incumbent political power. And they know how to see which way the wind blows and what advantages they can get from voting for the incumbent power.
Therefore, in the final analysis, in time to come, the Foreigners-turned New Citizens will overwhelm the present local citizens whose birth rate is dwindling so pathetically that they will not be able to offset the increase in the number of new citizens per year.
The rate of increase of new citizens is 4.4 while the rate of increase in local new born is 1.1.
Go do the maths.
Drivers vs SBS Transit Law Suit To Be Heard In High Court
ReplyDeleteMR RAVI'S ARGUMENTS, AND MR DAVINDER SINGH'S
Mr Ravi argued for the case to be transferred to the High Court as it involves an important question of law and is a test case.
He said the questions of law — which include how "rest days" are interpreted and whether an employee can work for 12 consecutive days over a 14-day period — will impact not only the plaintiffs but the whole of the employment sector in Singapore.
The 13 suits amount to S$720,000, which is beyond the district court's limit, he said.
Mr Singh objected to having the case heard in the High Court, claiming abuse of court process and saying there is no important question of law.
He said there is nothing to suggest that the issues raise difficult or complex issues. The State Courts regularly deal with disputes involving the interpretation of employment agreements and the provisions of the Employment Act, he added.
He said Mr Chua has not shown credible evidence that damages in his suit would exceed S$250,000, the jurisdictional limit of the district court.
Justice Lim said an important question of law need not necessarily be a complex or difficult one, and that just because the State Courts deal with employment disputes does not mean there may not be important questions of law in the provisions of the Employment Act.
She found that the questions of law in this case are important ones which affect a larger class of employees, pointing to how 12 other drivers filed similar suits.
"The Employment Act provides for mandated rest days and limits to hours of work (among other matters) to protect the rights of employees," she said.
"The question of whether this can be 'overridden' in a case where an employee is deemed to provide essential services, which on its face may not look like a difficult question, is important as it affects a larger population of workers in general," the judge said.
The case would have potential ramifications on how such contracts are structured in terms of granting days off, computing overtime pay and determining work hours, she added.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/ex-bus-drivers-lawsuit-against-sbs-transit-unfair-work-practices-be-heard-high-court#cxrecs_s
Davinda got davinded?
ReplyDeleteIt's high time someone stand up for the masses.
It's high time bullies are put in their shoes. If the shoes fit, wear them. If not, discard them.
We cannot afford to have feet getting too big for shoes. It hurts badly in the long run and we will not be able to run. We need freedom.
ReplyDeleteI feel sorrie for this graduate for her pain. Can anyone do anything to help her? How about Gilbert Goh, who runs the transitioning.org website? I met up with Gilbert Goh once together with Richard Wan a former editor of tremeritus. Oh how I wish can help... but but, but Gilbert accused me of running away frm Sinki moving to USA.... he was correct USA is equally bad if not worst...... Kindest Regards JC
The millionaires can help but they are too busy counting their monies.
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