This was the headline of the ramming of pedestrians in a crowd in
Melbourne and with subtitles, “People were flying everywhere. We heard
‘thump, thump’. People were running everywhere.”
And the assailant was a 32 year old Australian of Afghan descent. This
guy has a string of minor offences, maybe a bit mad, so not terror
related. Altogether 19 people were hurt and 4 seriously.
The Australians can continue to hide under a state of denial, not
terrorism, so ok. They can pretend that this is just an accident. And
they can go on believing in their self delusion. No these foreigners are
not there to kill the Australians. This is just a natural reverse
order, that the Asians are coming back, to take on the white men, the
Europeans that conquered, colonized, robbed and looted their countries,
killing many of their people. Now they are coming back for the white
Europeans, to inflict into them the same pain and terror their
forefathers suffered under the hands of the forefathers of these
Europeans. They are coming back to take back what belongs to the Asians
and Africans.
This development has been going on for decades in Europe and the USA.
The Afro Asians are going to breed themselves to replace the non
breeding Europeans not just in Australia, but in their homeland in
Europe and the stolen land from the native Americans. With the dwindling
European populations and the propensity the Afro Asians are multiplying
themselves, the European as a civilization would go extinct in a matter
of a century or so.
The Afghans in Australia are not terrorists. They are there just to
reclaim land robbed and stolen by the Europeans from the natives outside
Europe. Since the days the white convicts were dumped into this piece
of land, they have been arrogating themselves as the overlord of the
natives, bullying them and stealing their lands.
The white Australians did not stop there. They have been bullying their
neighbours, the Indonesians, the Papua New Guineans, the Timorese and
the natives of Pacific Islands. They were also part of the American
Empire, terrorising every country in the world, including China.
Is was lunacy for Turnbull to tell China that Australians have stood up,
in particular to China when the fact is that since they were dumped
into this region, they were strutting around like a cock, no matter that
they were convicts and descendants of convicts. They had never been
lying down, they were screwing everyone with their cock standing.
China bullying the little Sheriff of SE Asia? When did that happen? Just
because now they could not have their ways, they are accusing China of
bullying them. The Australians should not worry about being bullied.
Once the non whites become a majority, they are going to make the white
Australians kneel and bend to their demands for a fair and more
equitable share of the stolen land and its wealth. And if the white
Australians think of resisting they would be driven back to Europe. And
the shock awaiting them is that Europe is also taken over by the
Africans and Arabs.
Your days are numbered, mate. 50 years at the most, and the land would
be returned to rightful owners. Your arrogance and pomposity are going
to be a fleeting past, history. There will be no more white Australia
just like there is no more white South Africa, no more white America, no
more white Europe.
12/31/2017
12/30/2017
Next PM, a succession plan that was not there
The
statestimesreview has posted an article on Inderjit’s comment about Hsien
Loong’s succession plan, and that is too late and too little. Here are a few
paragraphs of the post,
‘Former PAP MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC
Inderjit Singh yesterday (Dec 26) criticised Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for
dilly dallying on his decision for a successor, saying that it is already too
late to choose one now. The ex-PAP member said the successor should have at
least 10 years of experience as a Deputy Prime Minister as preparation before
taking up the PM role, like as was the case for Goh Chok Tong and Lee Hsien
Loong:
“The next PM should ideally have served
for two terms as a deputy and be given the exposure and responsibility on major
policies before he or she can confidently take on the job. The future Prime
Minister should have started taking key duties by now… It is already too late.”….
Former PAP NMP Eugene Tan told state media
Today that he is worried that the new PAP administration have no time to be
ready for governance:
“For a government that has always
emphasised renewal and succession, this raises legitimate questions about the
readiness of the fourth generation leadership, if not about the much vaunted
process. By the time PM Lee steps down, he (could) be the oldest of our Prime
Ministers.”
There are currently two front runners for
the PM race – former army general Minister Chan Chun Sing and Finance Minister
Heng Swee Keat. The army general however lack etiquette and depth to lead due
to his numerous gaffes. Minister Heng Swee Keat may be more thoughtful and
measured his words and actions, but his health was a major concern after he
suffered a stroke during a Cabinet meeting in 2016. …’
My question, is there really a plan? PAP
always bragged about its meticulous planning and thought processes, to be
proactive, to plan ahead, and the succession plan cannot be an exception.
Taking Inderjit’s thinking, a typical PAP
mindset that foretold of a dynastic thinking behind everything, that a
political party is so entrenched that it has taken for granted that all the
future PMs will be from the PAP, and PAP would forever be in power. With these assumptions, a PM must undergo 10
year apprenticeship to be fit to be a PM, to have time to learn the ropes on
how to do the job of a PM. Without this training no one is fit to be a PM. This
is typical ruling party hogwash.
How many PMs or Presidents in the world
have such a privilege and opportunity to undergo 10 years or more of
apprenticeship? And how did they perform for those that went through formal
apprenticeship scheme and those that did not? Were those that had gone through
political apprenticeship performed better than those without?
According to this PAP mantra, the one with
apprenticeship scheme must be performing very well against those that did not.
So opposition parties that won an election would be bound to fail as they would
not have the chance for apprenticeship scheme, not just to be PM, but also as
ministers and MPs.
Given that this is a serious premise to
start with, why are the two potential PM material not acting PMs like Chok Tong
and Hsien Loong to prepare them for the job? Why were the two DPMs appointed
when they are not going to be the next PM and having the privilege of acting as
PMs, ie learning the ropes?
Is this not queer? If there is a
succession plan, it has to be put in place at least 5 years ago, with the
crowned prince appointed and going through his apprenticeship. Who is the next
crown prince and undergoing apprenticeship training? None? If this is the
answer, where is the succession plan? It is one thing to put it into motion and
another to talk about it without implementing it.
If Chan Chun Sing and Heng Swee Kiat are
the successors and be put to take on heavier responsibilities, then the two
DPMs would have nothing to do. How can, paying two multi million dollar DPMs
for doing nothing?
The other reality or truth, many heads of
govt around the world did not have the privilege of an apprenticeship scheme
and are doing fine, very fine, excellent in their jobs. How much value should
one put into such a political apprenticeship scheme except for princes of
kingdoms and sons of dictatorship?
An apprenticeship scheme is not the
prerequisite to become a PM or to become a good PM. A dud will never learn or
will not learn anything good. Political leadership often is not nurtured but a
product of history, a leader of the time thrown out by society and circumstances
to deal with the issues of state and people’s livelihood. A leader in most
circumstances is born and made by the events of the time, by history, a
calling. A textbook leader is just what it is, a textbook leader.
12/29/2017
Is Singapore a state of the USA?
The media has reported widely about the corruption case involving Keppel
O&M and a Brazilian company. And somehow the US Justice Dept is the
authority on this case as if it has jurisdiction over Keppel O&M
operating in Brazil or jurisdiction over commercial crimes in Brazil.
Below are some details of the case posted by Kenneth Jeyaretnam in TRE.
‘Quietly over Christmas the US Justice Department announced that it had reached a deferred prosecution agreement with Keppel Offshore and Marine. Under the agreement Keppel O & M, a unit of Keppel Corp, will pay $422 million to resolve charges that it paid $55 million in bribes to Brazilian politicians to win business from the state oil company Petrobras, an offence under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
According to the WSJ, “Keppel admitted in court documents that it paid about $55 million in bribes to officials at Brazilian state-owned oil company Petróleo Brasileiro and the then-governing party in Brazil from 2001 to 2014 to win 13 contracts with Petrobras, as the company is also known, and another company. It paid the bribes through outsize commissions to an intermediary, who in turn made payments to the officials and the political party, prosecutors said.”’
Keppel O&M committed an offence under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? OK, one of the parties involved in the corruption is a US citizen. This person could be charged under US law. Does this mean that Keppel O&M, a Singaporean company operating, maybe registered in Brazil would also come under an American Law, governed by an American Law? How could this be? How could this happen? Is Singapore or Brazil a subject member of the American Empire that an American Law can be applied over them?
I can’t believe this. This is just like the Americans legislating a law to conduct relations with Taiwan and telling China to obey and respect this American Law. Like that the Americans can fabricate all kinds of laws to govern all the countries in the world.
Can other countries also legislate laws to govern citizens and organisations of other countries including American citizens and corporations? Can China, Russia or Singapore come out with their own Foreign corrupt Practices Act to apply to everyone, including Americans?
If the crime of Keppel O&M were committed in US territory, there is no question about US jurisdiction. This offence was committed in Brazil, why would Keppel O&M subject itself to American laws and sheepishly and willingly admit to the crime, accept the fines of an American court?
I don’t see why Keppel O&M should submit itself to American jurisdiction, to be judged by the American courts, with no objection, no protest as if this is a right and normal thing to do, and so happy about it. Are Singaporeans subjects of the American Empire?
The American Empire rules! Singapore has to accept the rule of the American Empire? Singapore and Brazil are sovereign states, not states within the USA.
‘Quietly over Christmas the US Justice Department announced that it had reached a deferred prosecution agreement with Keppel Offshore and Marine. Under the agreement Keppel O & M, a unit of Keppel Corp, will pay $422 million to resolve charges that it paid $55 million in bribes to Brazilian politicians to win business from the state oil company Petrobras, an offence under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
According to the WSJ, “Keppel admitted in court documents that it paid about $55 million in bribes to officials at Brazilian state-owned oil company Petróleo Brasileiro and the then-governing party in Brazil from 2001 to 2014 to win 13 contracts with Petrobras, as the company is also known, and another company. It paid the bribes through outsize commissions to an intermediary, who in turn made payments to the officials and the political party, prosecutors said.”’
Keppel O&M committed an offence under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? OK, one of the parties involved in the corruption is a US citizen. This person could be charged under US law. Does this mean that Keppel O&M, a Singaporean company operating, maybe registered in Brazil would also come under an American Law, governed by an American Law? How could this be? How could this happen? Is Singapore or Brazil a subject member of the American Empire that an American Law can be applied over them?
I can’t believe this. This is just like the Americans legislating a law to conduct relations with Taiwan and telling China to obey and respect this American Law. Like that the Americans can fabricate all kinds of laws to govern all the countries in the world.
Can other countries also legislate laws to govern citizens and organisations of other countries including American citizens and corporations? Can China, Russia or Singapore come out with their own Foreign corrupt Practices Act to apply to everyone, including Americans?
If the crime of Keppel O&M were committed in US territory, there is no question about US jurisdiction. This offence was committed in Brazil, why would Keppel O&M subject itself to American laws and sheepishly and willingly admit to the crime, accept the fines of an American court?
I don’t see why Keppel O&M should submit itself to American jurisdiction, to be judged by the American courts, with no objection, no protest as if this is a right and normal thing to do, and so happy about it. Are Singaporeans subjects of the American Empire?
The American Empire rules! Singapore has to accept the rule of the American Empire? Singapore and Brazil are sovereign states, not states within the USA.
12/28/2017
Khaw Boon Wan acting PM
Khaw Boon Wan was appointed acting PM while Hsien Loong was on leave. He
assumed the position for one week while Teo Chee Hean stood in for the
other week. Tharman was not mentioned or appointed as the acting PM
while being the second DPM like Chee Hean.
This move has caused an uproar in the social media speculating that Tharman was by passed. One even said in the TRE that this is a signal to Tharman that he was not going to be the next PM. I disagree. I think it was very likely that Tharman was also on leave during the same period as Hsien Loong. So it was a non issue at all.
Even if my reading is not right, it does not matter to Tharman as he has made it clear many times, that he is not interested in being the PM and not the right man for the job. He has vehemently denied that he wanted the job.
So what is all this noise about, except for nothing. It is not what the social media think who is best suited to be the PM. It is not what I think who is the best person to be the PM. It is not what Cheng Bock thinks who is the best man for the PM.
Though the situation is such that Tharman appears to be the best man for the PM job, he is not interested. Period. What if the inner circle of the PAP thinks that he is the right man and voted for him to be the PM? This would be tricky. Would Tharman then reluctantly accept his fate, as the chosen one, as the reluctant PM of Singapore?
For the time being, this so called message to Tharman is just pure hogwash. The most probable reason as I said, was that Tharman was on leave. There is no reason to read more to it than just a matter of coincidence. Nah, it is not a matter of a confluence of events. Hsien Loong would not do such a darn thing to Tharman. Singapore is a democracy and the people choose the PM. Oops, sorry, the people do not choose the PM. Only the inner circle of the PAP chooses and decides who should be the PM of Singapore.
This move has caused an uproar in the social media speculating that Tharman was by passed. One even said in the TRE that this is a signal to Tharman that he was not going to be the next PM. I disagree. I think it was very likely that Tharman was also on leave during the same period as Hsien Loong. So it was a non issue at all.
Even if my reading is not right, it does not matter to Tharman as he has made it clear many times, that he is not interested in being the PM and not the right man for the job. He has vehemently denied that he wanted the job.
So what is all this noise about, except for nothing. It is not what the social media think who is best suited to be the PM. It is not what I think who is the best person to be the PM. It is not what Cheng Bock thinks who is the best man for the PM.
Though the situation is such that Tharman appears to be the best man for the PM job, he is not interested. Period. What if the inner circle of the PAP thinks that he is the right man and voted for him to be the PM? This would be tricky. Would Tharman then reluctantly accept his fate, as the chosen one, as the reluctant PM of Singapore?
For the time being, this so called message to Tharman is just pure hogwash. The most probable reason as I said, was that Tharman was on leave. There is no reason to read more to it than just a matter of coincidence. Nah, it is not a matter of a confluence of events. Hsien Loong would not do such a darn thing to Tharman. Singapore is a democracy and the people choose the PM. Oops, sorry, the people do not choose the PM. Only the inner circle of the PAP chooses and decides who should be the PM of Singapore.
12/27/2017
Singaporeans alternative career opportunities
It used to be getting a degree and finding a cosy executive or
professional jobs as the career choice. In the early years of our
independence, getting a degree would mean a relatively comfortable life
afterwards. The pursuit of education was then the right path to a better
future, to own the 5Cs. Parents poured in thousands of dollars,
hundreds of thousands of dollars, for their children to get that much
coveted degree.
While the cost of education has risen to a point when the returns, financially, for the money spent becomes a diminishing return as in economic theory, this did not deter the parents from their hopes of a better life for their children. Why spent so much just to earn so little in a part time job, in contract job, or in driving Uber or Grab taxis? It just doesn’t make sense anymore.
Ministers have chipped in to say a degree cannot be eaten and some even say a degree is not necessary. The young are encouraged to take on skilled jobs, like crane drivers and hawkers. The cosy jobs should go to the foreign talents from the third world armed with fictitious or fake degrees or fake work experience. These are the talents that are deserving of the cosy jobs that Singaporeans are no longer fit to be employed, even if they get their degrees from the two native world class universities. Don’t laugh, when a country is run by silly people this is the end result.
The new graduates and undergraduates understood the new realities and the advices by the ministers. They no longer expect to be employed in the cosy jobs they once longed for. They know that they are not good enough and these jobs are reserved for foreign ‘talents’. There is an article in Channel News Asia highlighting the latest choice of our young undergraduates doing interns, as hawker assistants.
Here is the report, ‘The 'hawker interns' selling prawn mee: Choosing the hawker life over the tried and tested route
Joanne Heng and Chan Kheng Yee were about to graduate from university, and were looking for a full-time job. But a "random" job ad online set them on the path to hawker life.’
The young Singaporeans, the generation XYZ are practical people, just like their parents and grandparents. They are not choosy about the jobs they are doing, as long as there is a job. Now who are the silly guys that said Singaporeans are choosy and difficult to please when jobs are concerned? And these young people are also just as obedient (read dumb) as their parents, and would listen to the wise govt on their career choices and life style. They understood that a degree cannot be eaten. A skilled is more important to get a job. So more and more will be turning to become hawkers, crane drivers and Grab and Uber drivers. They know that they could not compete with the best of the best of foreign fake talents possessing genuine fake and fictitious degrees or degrees from half past six universities.
There is hope, a different kind of hope, and a different kind of future for our young graduates from our world best universities. Their expectations in life are simple, realistic and not over demanding. Any job is better than no job or part time jobs. Did they ever think of the disappointments in their parents, their dreams crashed when after spending thousands of dollars, getting a degree from world best universities, their daft children would end up as hawkers and drivers? Could they feel the pain of their dejected parents, their pride of having children graduated from universities only to become manual workers?
Welcome to the brave new world. The parents should save their money. There is no need to put their children to universities if the expectation is to be hawkers, crane drivers and cab drivers.
PS. If cooking to be a hawker is good enough, they could learn all the tips from their mothers or grandmothers, at home. No need to pay expensive tuition fees and mug for examinations.
Dunno to laugh or to cry. Stupidity has no cure. Oh, this is the kind of things that our reporters and journalists are assigned to write about. So intellectually stimulating. Though they may not get a Pulitzer, there are many prizes that the local media industry could dish out for them to be recognised as best reporters and journalists. This is progress. Our graduates should be encouraged to become hawkers and Uber or Grab drivers. Our reporters can write about them as the new and desirable lifestyles of graduates. It is a dream job to be Grab or Uber drivers and also to be hawkers.
While the cost of education has risen to a point when the returns, financially, for the money spent becomes a diminishing return as in economic theory, this did not deter the parents from their hopes of a better life for their children. Why spent so much just to earn so little in a part time job, in contract job, or in driving Uber or Grab taxis? It just doesn’t make sense anymore.
Ministers have chipped in to say a degree cannot be eaten and some even say a degree is not necessary. The young are encouraged to take on skilled jobs, like crane drivers and hawkers. The cosy jobs should go to the foreign talents from the third world armed with fictitious or fake degrees or fake work experience. These are the talents that are deserving of the cosy jobs that Singaporeans are no longer fit to be employed, even if they get their degrees from the two native world class universities. Don’t laugh, when a country is run by silly people this is the end result.
The new graduates and undergraduates understood the new realities and the advices by the ministers. They no longer expect to be employed in the cosy jobs they once longed for. They know that they are not good enough and these jobs are reserved for foreign ‘talents’. There is an article in Channel News Asia highlighting the latest choice of our young undergraduates doing interns, as hawker assistants.
Here is the report, ‘The 'hawker interns' selling prawn mee: Choosing the hawker life over the tried and tested route
Joanne Heng and Chan Kheng Yee were about to graduate from university, and were looking for a full-time job. But a "random" job ad online set them on the path to hawker life.’
The young Singaporeans, the generation XYZ are practical people, just like their parents and grandparents. They are not choosy about the jobs they are doing, as long as there is a job. Now who are the silly guys that said Singaporeans are choosy and difficult to please when jobs are concerned? And these young people are also just as obedient (read dumb) as their parents, and would listen to the wise govt on their career choices and life style. They understood that a degree cannot be eaten. A skilled is more important to get a job. So more and more will be turning to become hawkers, crane drivers and Grab and Uber drivers. They know that they could not compete with the best of the best of foreign fake talents possessing genuine fake and fictitious degrees or degrees from half past six universities.
There is hope, a different kind of hope, and a different kind of future for our young graduates from our world best universities. Their expectations in life are simple, realistic and not over demanding. Any job is better than no job or part time jobs. Did they ever think of the disappointments in their parents, their dreams crashed when after spending thousands of dollars, getting a degree from world best universities, their daft children would end up as hawkers and drivers? Could they feel the pain of their dejected parents, their pride of having children graduated from universities only to become manual workers?
Welcome to the brave new world. The parents should save their money. There is no need to put their children to universities if the expectation is to be hawkers, crane drivers and cab drivers.
PS. If cooking to be a hawker is good enough, they could learn all the tips from their mothers or grandmothers, at home. No need to pay expensive tuition fees and mug for examinations.
Dunno to laugh or to cry. Stupidity has no cure. Oh, this is the kind of things that our reporters and journalists are assigned to write about. So intellectually stimulating. Though they may not get a Pulitzer, there are many prizes that the local media industry could dish out for them to be recognised as best reporters and journalists. This is progress. Our graduates should be encouraged to become hawkers and Uber or Grab drivers. Our reporters can write about them as the new and desirable lifestyles of graduates. It is a dream job to be Grab or Uber drivers and also to be hawkers.
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