It is
well-known that too many cooks will spoil the soup. Similarly, too many
Indian Chieftains controlling Singapore spell troubles for National
Harmony, Integrity and Unity.
Putting all the fragile and golden
eggs into one single basket is not only stupid but dangerous. This does
not look right at all - from all angles, from all logics, from all
reasonable people. .
It clearly shows that the highest leadership in Singapore is either sleeping or very reckless.
No
national leader worth his salt would put so many Indian chiefs in top,
key and critical positions that call the shots for the masses. This is
especially so for newly converted Indian nationals whose loyalty to
Singapore have yet to be tested, whose assimilation into our Singapore
society has yet to be fully accepted by the masses, whose faithfulness
and trustworthiness have yet to be proven in the long-term publicly.
Such
careless and reckless deployment and positioning of Indian ethnic
people out of proportion to their ethnic population in Singapore in top,
key and critical positions is not only extremely unfair to the other
ethnic groups, but also spells troubles and long-term national
disasters. It creates disquiet, unhappiness, envy, jealousy and hatred
amongst other sidelined people who may be much qualified and experienced
than the Indian nationals, whose only distinction seem to be the
ability to smooth and sweet talk about almost anything under the sun to
get their ways throught at all costs. People with such a quality are
only good as sales persons, definitely not holders of top, key and
critical positions. In fact, it is very dangerous to put such smooth and
sweet talkers in such positions.
Unless, one has been
arm-twisted or blackmailed into submission, no sane leaders would not
have prevented such careless and reckless deployment of human resources
from taking place.
The bottom line, really, is this:
"WHO IS CALLING THE SHOTS IN SINGAPORE NOW?"
Is
it still the Prime Minister of Singapore, or someone else in the
shadowy corridor of power manipulating the Prime Minister like a puppet?
From
our perspective on the ground level, it definitely looks like some
shady figure is heavily influencing the Singapore's leadership decisions
and national policies.
If so, that is terribly and horribly
wrong. It looks like a very subtle coup d'etat. Immediate remedial
actions must be taken to make it right.
SSO
No doubt, it certainly looks like the PM has not been himself for the last few years. Either his health is failing but he is disregarding it, and try to perform at half-steam.
ReplyDeleteOr he is being controlled by another person or a few co-conspirators, who seek to make use of him for their own selfish interests?
The Empress Dowager could be one of them.
The Dark Forces could be another.
The worst is the combination of both the Dowager and the Dark Forces together. Both for their own selfish reasons.
DeleteThink it's in part due to India influence operations . . with tacit approval
ReplyDeleteThere are India intelligence analysts in Singapore...Saikiran Kannan (The writer is a Singapore-based Open-Source Intelligence analyst)
ReplyDeleteIndia has many spies infiltrated into Singapore top leadership.
ReplyDeleteWho is writing the narrative for this racism attack on the Chinese majority?
ReplyDeleteNewly minted Indian nationals turn citizens in high and influencial postions.Modi is running Singapore by proxy?
ReplyDeleteThey are openly challenging why a non-Chinese cannot be Prime Minister ". . when people talk about a non-Chinese prime minister, it's not about an icon of resetting or an icon of re-imagining, as in the question that was put up on the screen, but on the basis of that person's ability to do the job"
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ReplyDeleteDon't spread fear leh...hahaha..
The present bunch of 4G leeders are really useless and stupid. Yet trying to act smart. Soon they will be out of jobs. Yet still sleeping.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 1139am
DeleteHeard this many many moons ago lah.
Anyway. Who will take over? Which party/parties?
Behind the scenes, WHO is the real personal legal adviser to the PM in the last 15 years? I am not referring to Lucy Wonga. He has been the Front Cover only.
ReplyDeleteThe US government or CIA has hired mercenaries to assassinate the President of Haiti. This has been discussed by the Haitian Police.
ReplyDeleteIf it is the work of the USA via the CIA, who takes over must be involved. At the back of my mind I was thinking who could have done it except the usual suspect. And lo and behold there was this connection.
ReplyDeleteWho is next?
It has already been established by the Haitian Police that a hit squad composed 26 mostly of retired Colombian soldiers, mercenaries, led by two CIA operatives (Americans of Haitian origin), assassinated Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse earlier this week.
ReplyDeleteEight of the suspects are still on the run, while 17, including the two Americans, have been arrested.
The remaining suspects were shot dead during gun battles with the police in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Joe Biden has blood on his hands. Trump would never have allowed this murderous act to take place.
Remember the assassination of John F Kennedy. It was done by the Democrats, with the help of CIA, on their own party members.
Fed-up expats begin drifting away from Singapore
ReplyDeleteExpats younger than 40 were at the very end of the vaccination queue, with Singaporeans aged 12 to 39 given priority to reserve a jab for nearly three weeks. Bookings were opened to non-Singaporeans last week.
“It’s just one of many ways in which Singapore showed it’s not super friendly to expats, and that they will always prioritise their own citizens ahead of foreigners,”
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/fed-expats-begin-drifting-away-singapore-financial-times
Good riddance, go, please go.
ReplyDeleteWhere else can they go if they can't find a good job in their home countries?
Even migrant workers and foreign domestic helpers are being vaccinated ahead of the locals. What rubbish this expat is puking?
ReplyDeleteIndia now in another big shit.
ReplyDeleteZika infections on the rise again.
Black Fungus deadly disease on the rise again.
Delta Type plus Covid on the rise again.
Corruption at high places on the rise again.
Rapists on the rampage again.
Was India the Real Target of China’s COVID Warfare?/
ReplyDeletehttps://www.news18.com/news/opinion/was-india-the-real-target-of-chinas-covid-warfare-3936761.html
@ July 09, 2021 6:22 pm
ReplyDeleteFuck Yew!
I hope you get sacked tomorrow.
I hope you report to a CECA Indian boss tomorrow.
Who is Calling the Shots In Singapore now? My Take
ReplyDeleteAs I see it, it is extremely probable that India is calling the shots through her proxies, through blackmails and/or threats.
India has already got the Huge Ball of $61 billion investments to squeeze hard, and play hard. How come it has to come to this?
Reasons:
1. Greed is a highly probable cause for falling into the various sneaky traps laid to entice the blinded greedy heart of one person who has the power to influence the leadership into making blundering decisions carelessly. As a result, $61 billion or more have been dumped into the sneaky slippery snake pit.
2. Another highly probable cause is blackmail. Either the PM or one of his close family member has been blackmailed. Some dirty fellow could have gotten some dirts that cannot see daylight and is using that to blackmail the PM or his family member.
3. Or, it could be the combination of both probabilities. This is the worst scenario, and the most probable scenario, as I see it.
Conclusion:
Even if it is true, what can we citizens do? Zilch!
We can only watch with despair and horror, and hopelessness, while the events are running towards ultimate fruition to the detriment of our beloved beautiful country......
Sob,Sob and Sobbing.......
SINGAPORE’S FUTURE AS A TECH HUB, AND WHAT IT MEANS RE FOREIGN WORKERS
ReplyDeleteI am co-Chairman and co-founder of Retech Technology Ltd, which is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. In 2010, I founded a training company, which I grew and merged with a larger technology company, which I eventually led to what was Australia’s largest tech IPO in 2017 (about 110m SGD). Our stock price has languished due to Australia’s anti-China stance, but we are growing steadily. Annual after-tax Profits grew from 3m SGD in 2017 to 12m SGD post tax currently. We now hire over 300 programmers in China.
It is in this capacity that I make the following comments.
India and China churn out a lot of top programmers and tech talent. To begin with, there is a strong science and tech bent to their top universities. If even the top 10% of their graduates turn out to be top tech talent, that’s millions a year. In Singapore, even if our top 25% a year turn out to be top tech talents, that would be in the hundreds, at most thousands.
In China, not only is the market big, it is the home to large tech companies like Biadu, Alibaba, Tencent, Bytedance (Tik Tok), Didi just to name a few. I can’t name a single world-beating Indian internet company.
Because of this, there are many opportunities for Chinese tech talent in China, and they make a lot of money.
Even in my own much smaller listed company, I pay programmers MORE than what I would need to pay them in Singapore.
In India, these opportunities are far fewer, and they look outside of India, for better career opportunities.
This is also one reason why, whenever my company goes against Indian companies to build software outside China, we always lose on costs. The Indians speak English, are just as good as the Chinese, and are cheaper.
Why must Singapore become tech hub. Look at the failure of charter semiconductor. Are sg going the same way. SG is a country not a company. When company fail, it can be sold or closed. Can sg be sold or closed. It is critical sg is able to choose what suitable to eat rather than choked to death.
DeleteCalvin Cheng is an attention seeking controversial figure whose idiotic utterances should be totally disregarded. No attention should ever be paid to anything this weirdo may say. You do so at your own peril.
ReplyDeleteI suggest RB delete any anonymous posting that feature Calvin Cheng's nonsense here, so as not to give this attention seeker an opportunity to use your blog as one of his platforms to popularize his namesake.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
ReplyDeleteIt’s confounding to me that only MBFC and CBP are the “problem” and not the various workplaces dominated by PRCs, the thousands of workplaces dominated by JHKs… but only these two workplaces are a bellweather of Singapore’s coming downfall? My doctors (in the public sector) are mostly JHKs. They earn really good money and Singaporeans could be doing their jobs (allegedly). Where is the outrage?
ReplyDeleteIt’s also confounding to me that Singaporeans have run with the narrative that only “those people” are in-born “congregators” when congregation happens across every level of foreign society both here and abroad as evidenced by the prevalence of Chinatowns, Koreatowns, Little Indias etc in every city and town across the planet? Is it not true that everyone naturally congregates absent a policy like the HDB EIP to break them up?
There are cultural differences between Indian nationals and Singaporean Indians that make me reluctant to defend them but it increasingly feels like Singaporeans of a certain hue are the ones under siege since we are the ones that got kicked and shouted at, not them. Which makes these falsehoods over that dumb FTA personal.
https://www.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/ogupmb/sporean_working_in_the_finance_sector_for_15/
Who are them?
DeleteWho are you?
What falsehood over that dumb FTA?
The unfair, lopsided employment problem has been left unsolved for far too long, until it has become livelihood and rice bowl problems.
Sixteen years in the making and brewing and coagulation and consolidation have now cumulatively come to a head.
It has to become personal because from irritation, it has become red eye; from red eye to green eye; from green eye to despair; from despair to desperation; from desperation to anger; and from anger to hatred.
Ultimately, from hatred to hopelessness because authorities are still adamantly defending and aggravating the problem. Instead of helping to ease the pain and suffering of the local PMETs.
Therefore, it has to become personal, of course.
Soon, all hell may break loose, once the majority decide to take measures with their own hands. Seeing that the authorities are now totally useless to them, the issue is likely to evolve into a much bigger problem at the national level, not individual or personal level any more. By them you won't be kicked and shouted. You may be worse?
It’s confounding to me that only MBFC and CBP are the “problem” and not the various workplaces dominated by PRCs, the thousands of workplaces dominated by JHKs… but only these two workplaces are a bellweather of Singapore’s coming downfall?
ReplyDeleteSingaporeans would not make any complaints for jobs that we do not want to do like hawkers and food court operators. And these are mostly self employed and manual jobs unlike the jobs that PMETs are doing.
The congregation of foreigners especially in Chennai Business Park and Mumbai Financial Centre are jobs that our PMETs can do, caveat, though some of the highly skilled tech jobs may find lesser takers from Singaporeans. But many can be filled by our PMETs.
This is the beef. Many of the banking jobs can be filled by Singaporeans that do not need extravagance so called international experience when the business and customers are local businesses and Singaporeans. Cut the crap about having supermen qualities when all you need is an average guy to do the jobs.
Look at the job specs of our politicians and many corporations like MRT, parks and recreation, etc etc. What international experience is needed?
Look no further than the new citizen new Singapore Pools chairman.
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