8/15/2021

Mahathir - An uncomfortable truth

  

This is also applicable in Singapore. Here PAP's fear is the opposition. But it would be eaten up by the foreigners they brought in thinking that they are safe and would vote for them and keep them in power.

16 comments:

  1. We now know for sure that the ruling PAP elites are willing to sacrifice true-blue Singaporeans' lives to re-open the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This also cement the suspicion that they willingly sacrifice Singaporean PMETs' livelihoods when they let in cheap CECA Indians to cater to the interests of businesses.

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  2. Malaysia is in deep shit with COVID19 basically out of control. The whole Johore Bahru for example is like a ghost town, with some Shopping Malls and Hotels and most shops closed for business, some for good. Imagine the number of jobs lost and how do those people find alternative ways to survive.

    Malaysia faces a serious problem whoever takes over. Not opening up is a big problem with businesses unable to function and more people's jobs at stake. Opening up is a bigger risk with the virus still spreading rapidly. Someone complained that after nearly three months of MCO's or longer, the daily infection rate is still around 20,000 today. PM Mud would like the MCOs to continue indefinitely, so he can stay on as PM forever.

    In the meantime the politicians are hopping from one ship to another and playing musical chairs with each other. The 'Harapan' of May 2018 that the people longed and voted for to get rid of Najib has vanished into dust. It is a case of 'out of the frying pan into the fire'. As they say, always be careful of what you wish for.

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  3. His Excellency, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed, is a very smart guy (Malaysian CECA). Top of his class in Singapore U. He sees and he knows.

    Unfortunately, both he and Redbean is wrong here.

    There are no sheep in Singapore to be eaten by a shepherd. They have all been taken away by the General to produce cotton for masks.

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  4. True, true, Singapore got no sheep already.

    That I think is why RB was talking about foreigners taking over the island from the PAP.

    Want to learn how to lose a country without a fight? Learn from the PAP. Just bring in the foreigners to take over. No need to pay for a standing army. They cannot see who is the enemy and who is being let in to take over the country.

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    1. We national servicemen can see lah. But the tanjiat peng generals pretend not to see. Sg wan dan liao.

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  5. When politicians make public decisions, there's currently not enough attention focused on any possible conflict of interests that may arise from the businesses of the politicians' family members.

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  6. There are no sheep in Singapore to be eaten by a shepherd. They have all been taken away by the General to produce cotton for masks.


    All the sheep have been taken as slaves and housed in camps to toil to feed the shepherd and his extended family and friends. However they will still get eaten up eventually by the shepherd.

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  7. @Clear eyed - what are you trying to say? Please be clear and don't talk in riddles. It is very confusing.

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  8. @virgo49 - we can watch all of them at the night safari It is quite entertaining but they need to update it a bit. Even after 4 years, 90% of the animals were still the same. Plus, it is not cheap.

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  9. @Virgo - thanks. I will try to make a visit. I haven't heard about this. They use buses instead of train? Is there a website with the details?

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  10. The number of children hospitalised with COVID-19 has hit a record-high in the United States, which continues to grapple with the rapid spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.

    Children hospitalisations hit 1,902 on Saturday, according to data from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – accounting for about 2.4 percent of the country’s total coronavirus-related hospitalisations.

    What about children in Singapore? There has been very little, if not none at all, news or information disseminated about Covid infections of Singapore children.

    With poor, incompetent, flip-flopping and clumsy decision-making and reactive, instead of proactive, leaders incharge of our Covid Pandemic crisis, I am afraid that information could have been suppressed or tailored to soften the impact of reality on the ground.

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  11. 'We national servicemen can see lah.'

    Of course. Do you know COC No 7? Do you think the generals know? Only the real Singaporeans know this. Oxford and Cambridge don't teach you this.

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  12. Cotton from sheep Ah Sing is even more ruthless than Oh Yew Tung. KNN. Other people's children not important. Only care about own career and promotion. KNNCCB.

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  13. The Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has been forced to resign.

    He will submit his resignation to the Malaysian King on Monday 16 August 2021. The Bersatu supreme council said today.

    He said he had to quit because he had lost the majority in Parliament.

    Instead of taking responsibility for his own poor leadership and mishandling of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Muhyiddin tried to blame others for their "selfish" interests.

    Isn't trying to stay on in power as PM, for the last six months, by manipulating the Parliament and the King is also a selfish interest?

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  14. With a flimsy support depending on coalition partners, how can he last? He already is lucky that the COVID19 crisis prolonged his stay miraculously for so long.

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  15. @Virgo - you should not refer to people as animals even if you don't like them. It is not nice. I always remember the sign No dogs and Chinamen allowed. This kind of sign makes me very angry that they treated the Chinese the same as the dogs.

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