I have been ranting almost daily on the open leg policies of
the Govt practically everyday and highlighting the serious flaws and
consequences taking place. Many Sinkies have fallen victims to these policies
and are clamming up, resigned to their fate like what daft Sinkies often do.
Those Sinkies that are not affected, yet, are getting irritated by my constant
drumming and refuse to see that their turn will come one day when they lose
their jobs and unable to pay the high mortgages for their nice homes and nice
cars. But my drummings must have some effects, big or small, on the Govt and
the elite to want to make amends to this dire state of affair. If it is all
gone with the wind, then the deaf frogs can continue to remain deaf and do as
they like and wait to be bundled out in the most shocking electoral defeat in
the next GE.
There is an interesting article by Tommy Koh in the ST this
morning, titled, ‘Is there an ideological cleavage in Spore? I would like to
repost the whole article here but ST would probably come after me for copyright
infringement. So I will talk about what Tommy said and quote some of his
wisdoms to share with my fellow bloggers.
Though Tommy politely asked a question, but his article said
it clearly that there is a wide cleavage and waiting to be healed. This global
city concept is the remedy of Singapore’s
economic ire as well as the cause of the sad state of affair happening daily,
to its victims of mainly the PMETs. According to Tommy, ‘American business
school gurus such as Gary Hamel have managed to convince Singapore
leaders that there is a global competition for talent. In order to succeed, Singapore
cannot rely only on its home grown talent. It must look outward and recruit talented
people from all over the world, to key positions in both our public and private
sectors.’
The recommendation is sound with some provisos and cannot be
taken literally, hook, line and sinker. Only silly asses will just blindly
accept it as the panacea and implement it without any reservations or
amendments. The first point is obviously the issue of nationhood and citizens
versus a hotel that has no citizens to talk about. The other point is about key
positions and not all and sundry down the line. Why do they want to recruit a
super talent in recruiting employees or a salesgirl, or a supervisor? And the
dangerous part is to bring in foreigners to key positions in the public sector.
But for this the Govt has drawn an invisible line, as long as the political
office and administrative services are out of the loop, anything goes.
‘The hunt for foreign talent became a national obsession. As
a result, Singapore
was in danger of overlooking its own talents.’ Said Tommy. And this obsession
went down to talents in sports, in housing agents, in property agents, in
employing agencies, and likely in prostitutes as well. When elites are not
thinking, this is what will happen.
Tommy added, ‘I am glad that there is a more balanced
attitude today. This is the result of two developments. First, Singapore
discovered that some so called foreign talent was not really very talented.
Second, there was the discovery that, in some cases, when a foreign chief
executive officer was hired, he or she discriminated against Singaporeans when
hiring staff.’ This is not the bad part. The bad part is for the authority to
let it happened and doing nothing about it or paying lip services and pretend
that the problem is solved.
The most important statement made by Tommy, though actually
very simple and any idiot would know and understand, except the deaf frogs, is
this, ‘My conclusion is that Singapore
should continue to welcome foreign talent. But it should do so to complement
Singaporean talent, not to supplant it. Everything being equal, Singapore
should give priority to its own talent.’ When this has to be said in so simple
a language and hoping that people will understand, it is so pathetic, and near
to hopelessness.
I would like to thank Tommy for his ranting for the sake of
country and citizens. The daft Sinkies may be uncomfortable with my rantings,
but hopefully they know that this is indeed a serious problem if they can see
further than the tip of their nose. And hopefully some deaf frogs will wake up
from their arrogant and self righteous demeanour to do the right thing, to do
something for the Sinkies if it is not too late.
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