I was greatly encouraged by Chuan Jin’s talk of taking more measures against companies discriminating Singaporeans in employment. Arrrggghhh, everytime I write these few words, discriminating Singaporeans in Singapore by foreigners or PRs or new citizens, I cannot tahan. It is so sick, baloney! And when Chuan Jin made his speech on further actions in tackling this uniquely sick Singaporean disease, I thought it is appropriate to say something to encourage him, short of offering him a Nobel Peace Prize first like they did to Obama hoping that he would bring peace instead of indulging the Americans in more wars.
I have no doubt that Chuan Jin is serious about protecting
the interest and jobs for Singaporeans. He has just stripped off his uniform
and removed a hat from a position that breathes Country, Nation and People. The
interest of nation and people must still be vivid in his mind and vocabulary
and thinking. He has a huge task ahead of him. I may say the critics are right
to say and ask who created this shit and allowed the shit to pile up. And that it
is just another wayang to clear the shit and to take credit for it.
I can also understand the anger, the cynicism and the pain
of those adversely affected by this discrimination policy that has been allowed
to flourish in our midst. Oh sure, it is not a govt sanction policy. It is an
unwritten policy, a covert practice, or in some cases, blatant discriminatory
practice against Singaporeans in a state like there is no govt. They are
spiking the Singaporeans as if they are protected by gods and nothing will
happen to them. Maybe the whistle blowers will get the stick instead.
This reminds me of the poor Taiwanese fishermen that were
constantly being harassed, robbed, and killed by the Pinoy coast guards and
there was no Taiwanese govt out there to protect them. Today the Taiwanese govt
of Ma Ying Jiu is putting on a show but the show of force has quickly died down
just as fast as it blew up. Two semi colonies bickering, and the Emperor said,
stop it, and they dismissively cool down and walk away.
But no, I believe Chuan Jin is not walking away from this
problem. It is too big and too obvious and wayanging or walking away will do
him and his party real bad. I am not sure about the Govt, but I think Chuan Jin
would want to do something good for the Singaporeans under his watch as
Minister in MOM. The vehemence against him in social media may be too hasty, too
unyielding and unjustified. The Singaporeans must give Chuan Jin some time.
This problem has been created over many years and cannot be resolved over two
nights. It is not gangrene of the leg where one could just saw it off. It is
like lymphoma of the blood, spreading all over the body.
While the social media and the bloggers can hold down their
criticisms and harsh remarks, Chuan Jin could help himself by showing some
quick results to soothe the nerves. Do something immediate, take some of the
culprits to task and show the people that he is moving in the right direction, and
more will follow. Make an example like killing chicken to frighten monkeys and
blow it up in the media. The main media will have a lot of opportunities to say
something good, and seen to do something good for the people as well. I am sure
the reporters, journalists and editors will welcome the green light to write
about positive actions by MOM to contain the plague that is spreading across
the island.
Criticising and condemning Chuan Jin at this point in time
is premature and unfair and may hurt him and discourage him from doing more.
‘Relax, say the night man. You can check out any time you
like, but you just cannot leave.’ Courtesy of the Eagles.