6/01/2021

New Singapore Citizens Becoming The Majority Is Very Real, Not Hypothetical!


Singapore's population was 4.028 million in 2000, with Original Singapore Citizens (OSCs) estimated at 3 million.

Singapore's population in 2020 (Feb) was 5.69 million, with OSCs estimated at 3.1 million.

That means, over the 20 years period, the number of New Singapore Citizens (NSCs) was 2.59 million.

That also means an increase of about 1.295 million in 10 years.

Therefore, in another 10 years, NSCs would be 2.59 + 1.295 = 3.885 million people.

(Note: Those Singapore Citizens' children born abroad are mainly NSCs' children from India, born in India. They are curiously not included in the conversion of Indian citizens to NSCs.)

In 10 years, while OSC population remains stagnant at 3.1 million or dwindles because of the natural birthrate of 1.1, the imported NSCs will be increased to 3.885 million, thereby becoming the Majority.

As can be seen over the past 30 years, the government has no serious intention of increasing the natural birthrate. Though it has put up some incentives for women to have more children, such measures have been proven inadequate and insufficient to increase the national birthrate significantly.

Everyone knows it. The government also knows it. Yet the efforts to increase the natural birthrate remain significantly appalling.

On the other hand, one can see very clearly that there is a plan to convert more foreigners to NSCs.

Therefore, in 10 years time, Foreigners (NSCs) will definitely be more than Locals (OSCs). That means the chance of a non-Chinese Prime Minister is almost certain.


Lesson Learnt

Academic excellence is just that, academic. It cannot be equated to a smart street fighter, who is quick to seize an opportunity, quick to size up any situation, and is always proactive, instead of being slow, indecisive and reactive.

The recent Covid-19 Pandemic exposes the true quality of the book-smart academic-excellent scholarship-grabbing leaders of Singapore - slow to act, indecisive and reactive.


Conclusion

The biggest mistake in Singapore is to have book-smart people to rule the country while importing street-smart people to become new citizens! 

Queen of Hearts

6 comments:

  1. Their plan seems to be utilizing India's demographic expansion to address Singapore's population decline.

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  2. SGX just retired Chew Su Tat and replaced him with an angmoh. It would be better if they replace all the top management with foreign talents, the angmohs and Indians. Then the stock market will fly, not sure to where.

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  3. PAP is very ungrateful and too smart for its own good.

    By importing foreigners to become new citizens, and therefore Pro-PAP voters (Foreign Voters), to replace Singapore voters, PAP has forsaken its supporters who have voted it into power and helped maintained its power for the past five decades. That clearly shows that PAP is the most ungrateful creature on this Earth.

    PAP is too smart for its own good, because by its ungrateful actions, the Singapore Voters will abandone PAP.

    While the Foreign Voters may vote for the PAP initially, once they have the Critical Mass required, they will topple the treacherous PAP and take over control of Singapore with the backing of India and USA.

    Some of the New Singapore Citizens could have been recruited by the CIA and now form part of the US's Sleepers Organisation together with unknown, hidden, local traitors who are under the payroll of CIA as Sleepers too.

    If you have been monitoring closely, these traitors' speechless, policies and actions would have shown you that something is not right with them. They are simply not in sync with the citizens' expectations and inspirations.

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  4. Anendment @ 2:34pm:

    Replace "speechless" with "Speeches".

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  5. Daft Sinkies still couldn't care. They will only take action when it is too late. Stupidity cannot cure.

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  6. Yes. It is so true. Daft Sinkies are still very happily slumbering.

    The number of comments on this topic shows it clearly.

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