Below is a short quote of Fatimah’s speech at Hong Lim last Saturday.
‘Fatimah is a trained architect with an intrepid interest in
globalisation. To date she has lived and worked in Hong Kong, Middle
East, Europe and Japan with active working experience in Greater China,
Australia and Africa. She has immediate family members that have lived
and worked in more than 12 countries partaking in almost all the boom
and bust stories of emerging and developed economies. Where ever she is,
she has no doubt that Singapore is not only home but CORE identity. As
such Fatimah has the first-hand experience as a foreigner in other
people’s country. Since coming home, she has the ultimate experience in
being a foreigner in her own country like the rest of Singaporeans.’
“Middle East experience really opened my eyes. Gulf Arabs have been
dealing with foreigners outnumbering them since 1970s. They have gotten
used to rampant fake certificates and untrue CVs. The don’t even bother
to weed them out. However, the market developed to the point where it is
unlikely that a worker from third world countries will be allowed to
hold key positions. The typical advert will read “Candidate would need
to graduate from a reputable university”. “Reputable” refers to western
countries, Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong and perhaps Malaysia. The salary
of a true blue Singaporean working for Emiratis is easily 2 or 3 times
that of an Indian or Pinoy as the Emirati believes that we can get the
job done and not them.
“Hiring practice governed by law have to prioritise Emiratis, followed by regional Arabs”
Back in Singapore, because of racial and nationality enclaves foreigners
are able to pay themselves well. They boasts how much better paid they
are then we are and keep us out in the picture. By the way, out there we
are paid as much as ang mos if not better. You see, it is rare for the
Ang Mo to have a skill that we do not have. Hiring practice governed by
law have to prioritise Emiratis, followed by regional Arabs. Then
reputable nationalities fill key positions, others occupy rank and file
positions. Nationalities from countries that perceived not to be
reputable have very little chances of even occupying middle management
roles….”
The full text of Fatimah’s speech is posted at TRE under the heading
‘3rd PWP protest speech by Fatimah Akhtar’. It is worth reading to see
how Sinkies have been shortchanged and programmed to think and behave
like fools in their own countries. It shows how smart the Arabs in Dubai
were in the way they dealt with their foreign workers and putting them
in the right place. It also shows daft we are to be bullied,
discriminated and blackmailed by third world rubbish talents. It is
really a sick joke, that first world talents are fearful of third world
thrash and hold them in awe.
10/08/2013
10/07/2013
Uneasy population numbers
Our population hits 5.4m according to the latest report. Citizens make
up 3.31m, PRs 530k and Non Residents 1.55m. Among the citizens the
distribution of the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Others is 74.2%, 13.3%,
9.2% and 3.3%. The actual numbers of the races are 2.44m Chinese, 440k
Malays, 300k Indians and 110k others.
Of the PRs and Non Residents, I am unable to get any data on the distribution among the major groups of foreigners like PRC Chinese, India Indians, Pinoys, Indonesians, Myanmese and Europeans. All I got is one number of 400k non resident Indians. This number is as big as the 440k Malays and much bigger than the 300k local Indians and the 110k Others or Eurasians. The local Eurasians alone could be less than 100k.
How big are the groupings of PRC Chinese, 400K? The Pinoys are estimated to be around 200-300K. The Myanmese near to 200k.
What do these numbers mean to our local minorities? Each of these groups can be as big as the largest minority group and much bigger than the Eurasians. The Eurasians are also an absolute minority compare to the foreigners. Soon one might not know that the Eurasians exist as their number is so small and easily overwhelmed, no longer noticeable except in Mediacorp. The India Indians are now more than the local Indians.
What would the picture be in 2030? The Malays and Indians would be absolute minorities vis a vis the foreigners like PRC Chinese, India Indians, the Pinoys and the Myanmese? Their combined numbers are now bigger than the combined numbers of Malay, Indians and Others even today, 1.55m against 850k, almost double the 850k. And the numbers did not include the 530k PRs.
How should we play this number game? Are we comfortable with numbers?
Of the PRs and Non Residents, I am unable to get any data on the distribution among the major groups of foreigners like PRC Chinese, India Indians, Pinoys, Indonesians, Myanmese and Europeans. All I got is one number of 400k non resident Indians. This number is as big as the 440k Malays and much bigger than the 300k local Indians and the 110k Others or Eurasians. The local Eurasians alone could be less than 100k.
How big are the groupings of PRC Chinese, 400K? The Pinoys are estimated to be around 200-300K. The Myanmese near to 200k.
What do these numbers mean to our local minorities? Each of these groups can be as big as the largest minority group and much bigger than the Eurasians. The Eurasians are also an absolute minority compare to the foreigners. Soon one might not know that the Eurasians exist as their number is so small and easily overwhelmed, no longer noticeable except in Mediacorp. The India Indians are now more than the local Indians.
What would the picture be in 2030? The Malays and Indians would be absolute minorities vis a vis the foreigners like PRC Chinese, India Indians, the Pinoys and the Myanmese? Their combined numbers are now bigger than the combined numbers of Malay, Indians and Others even today, 1.55m against 850k, almost double the 850k. And the numbers did not include the 530k PRs.
How should we play this number game? Are we comfortable with numbers?
SGX designates Asiason, Blumont and LionGold as designated stocks
The
3 stocks that were suspended from trading for irregularities will resume
trading today but as designated stocks. What it means is that trading is
restricted. Sellers can only sell the stocks if they already owned the stocks,
or no short selling. Buyers must pay cash out front.
SGX
is viewing this episode seriously and would not hesitate to introduce more
control measures to prevent it from happening again. SGX has a responsibility
to regulate the market, to prevent big syndicates/funds to manipulate the
market to their advantage. A fair trading system and a level playing field are
two of the fundamental principles that SGX has to guard zealously. Failing to
do so is not only irresponsible but will kill the market in the long run. A
stock market cannot be rigged to favour any party, big or small. No one is to
be allowed special advantage like hooking their computers into the SGX system
to have pre knowledge or advanced information that other traders did not have.
This is cheating and allowing it is to condone cheating.
Churning,
cornering of stocks, buying and selling without change of ownership, this could
be done with a few parties swapping the stocks to deceive the regulators,
creating a false market like ramping up stocks or selling down a stock, etc etc
are offences under the SGX regulations for fair trading. Violating any of these
is a serious offence. SGX is always on the look out to ensure that no such
malpractices take place in the market.
There
are bound to be incidents of such nature in the market. The question is how
prevalent and what the SGX is doing about them? How fair and level is the
playing field to the small investors? If the market is unfair, if there is no
level playing field, if all the above is violated and taking place, who should
be responsible?
The
events surrounding the 3 suspended stocks, and many stocks would have led to
many red flags being raised. Was anyone watching or anyone noticing that the
red flags were raised?
Sinkies over reliant on the govt?
How many of you believe in this? Or is it the reverse that the govt is over reliant on the Sinkies instead?
Did the people ask the govt for a compulsory Medishield Life? Apparently from the govt’s point of view, it is the people that asked the govt for this scheme. Who and how many? Why compulsory when it is what the people want? Or is it that the govt wanted this scheme? I know many didn’t. And looks like those who asked are going to regret dearly and will be cursed by those they dragged along into this compulsory shit hole.
Did the people ask the govt to keep their CPF savings for as long as the govt wants it? Or is it that it is the govt that wants to keep the money for the people? Who is reliant on whom?
Did the people ask the govt to implement compulsory minimum sum schemes? Did or did not? Who started these schemes and who is benefitting from it? The people too reliant on the govt or is it the govt too reliant on the people?
Are the people reliant on the govt for their retirement pension or payout? Or is the govt relying on the people’s savings in the CPF for funding?
The people have been telling the govt to leave them alone. Please don’t help, please let the people manage their own lives and their own money. Is this over reliant on the govt?
Did the people ask the govt for a compulsory Medishield Life? Apparently from the govt’s point of view, it is the people that asked the govt for this scheme. Who and how many? Why compulsory when it is what the people want? Or is it that the govt wanted this scheme? I know many didn’t. And looks like those who asked are going to regret dearly and will be cursed by those they dragged along into this compulsory shit hole.
Did the people ask the govt to keep their CPF savings for as long as the govt wants it? Or is it that it is the govt that wants to keep the money for the people? Who is reliant on whom?
Did the people ask the govt to implement compulsory minimum sum schemes? Did or did not? Who started these schemes and who is benefitting from it? The people too reliant on the govt or is it the govt too reliant on the people?
Are the people reliant on the govt for their retirement pension or payout? Or is the govt relying on the people’s savings in the CPF for funding?
The people have been telling the govt to leave them alone. Please don’t help, please let the people manage their own lives and their own money. Is this over reliant on the govt?
10/06/2013
PWP’s last stand at Hong Lim
The turnout at Hong Lim for the Population White Paper
protest was deserving of a report in the Sunday Times today. It was 500 strong,
much lesser than the first and second protest that saw thousands thronging the
field of Hong Lim. Should this be expected? The initial anger aroused by the
6.9m people that will populate this little piece of rock has fizzled out as
usual. The internet and the two protests have done their job for allowing the
Sinkies to air their frustration. Once that is out of the way, life will go on
as normal. No need to say ‘Let’s move on’. It is a natural course of events
here.
The Sinkies will be unhappy but just for a while. Once they
know that protest will be in vain, they will get on with their lives and there
are better things to do, like making more money and churning the property
market and aiming for that red Ferrari. The govt can now do what they know best
and according to plans. The Sinkies have spoken and all is well. 6.9m it will
be.
It must be very assuring and comforting for the govt to know
that protest in Singapore
is just like that. It is just an expression, nothing more nothing less. No need
to send in the troops to quell the 500 people or 5000 people at Hong Lim. Let
them enjoy their little moments of feeling important. All protests will die a
natural way. Look at the empty ballot boxes case? Forgotten, history! Anyone
aiming at anything? Hawker centre cleaning or Rolls Royce bicycles? All
forgotten.
Now that this trend is confirmed, I think the govt will be
encouraged to loosen the lease and allow it a few feet longer. Let them protest
and say what they like. It is healthy. The people will want to protest and the
govt will want to do what is right. They may appear to be heading for a collision
course, but nay, it is just a public airing, a show of a little unhappiness,
like a little sulking.
The govt need not sweat the small stuff the next time
Gilbert and his friends apply for another protest at Hong Lim. The govt can
even be generous and throw in some freebies like chicken rice to make the
protesters happier. Long live the protest spirit in Sin.
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