Crazy Rich
Asians is screening to full house in the US, Singapore and neighbouring countries. It is a bit of fresh air on the dull thinking of Asians that rich
people are angmohs and Asians are poor. It used to be when they came to plunder
our wealth and took away everything they wanted and needed to build European cities. The Asians, particularly those influenced by
Confucianist culture, tend to be low key and would hide their wealth to the
extend that not many people know they are filthy rich.
The SPGs
need to wash their heads, not brains, for thinking that only angmohs are rich.
The crazy Anton or Anton crazy believed he is rich. Wait till he has watched
the Crazy Rich Asians and he would not know where to hide.The rich people here, with some exceptions, are the Crazy Rich Asians. SPGs, please readjust your homing device, aim at the Crazy Rich Asians or politicians.
The Crazy
Rich Asians may be crazy on the screen. But the really crazy ones are the rich
politicians. Anyone see the politicians behaving like the crazy rich Asians,
flaunting their wealth? No, they would not dare to. It is political suicide. But
everyone knows that they are filthy rich, many are multi millionaires or
billionaires. But they walked around like paupers, no flashy cars but
production line cheap Mercedes and BMWs at most. No Richard Mille or
Parmigiani, Hublot, Blvgari, no diamond rocks or moon rocks hanging on their necks.
But Singapore is the place for the rich to flaunt their wealth. They are completely safe, they
would not be robbed or kidnapped for doing that. And for the politicians, there
are more reasons to show off what they owned, having earned them honestly,
legally and cleverly with their above mediocre talents. Why called themselves
natural aristocrats when they moved around like hoi polloi? Aristocrats must look
like aristocrats, must look rich, look classy and a bit snobbish, speaking with a stiff upper lip.
At least
there is one such politician that is not pretentious for displaying his real
worth. Unfortunately a minority of loud mouth Singaporeans are filled with envy and showing scorn when they
see his beautiful stately white Bentley parked at his country club. For goodness sake, owning a Bentley is not a crime and the politicians deserve it. If politicians cannot effort to drive Bentleys, who else can afford? Some are
criticizing him for this inappropriate showing of wealth as an MP. How
disgusting, I mean the critics. This man made his fortune, not inherited old rich. He is an MP, a
politician, a multi millionaire and not a mediocre man. He is entitled to live
well and enjoy his wealth.
What, would
it be better if people like him pretend to be poor, hiding all their wealth under
their beds and eating in hawker centres? Would they then look like hypocrites,
pretenders, fakes, dishonest, not genuine? I rather the politicians be honest
and strut around, or move around in their Bentleys and Rolls Royces or in
luxury toy cars that cost millions.
Is this not
about transparency, about honesty, about meritocracy, not hiding anything? There is also a saying,
money not spent is not yours. Why work so hard to earn so much money and
wanting more every day, but not spending, afraid to spend the money? Is this not crazy?
There could be good reasons for some wealthy people to hide their wealth when the source of their
wealth is less than clean or respectable. But the politicians here earn their
money in the most honest way one can think off. Not by cheating, stealing or
conning the people, not be illegal means. They should be proud of their wealth.
They deserve every cent they earned and no one shall gripe about them living
well, living very well. It is really crazy and silly for having so much money
and not using the money to enjoy a better life, a Swiss standard of living. And
worse, to be accused of pretending to be poor or not rich and so insincere.
What do you
think?
PS: Happy Hari Raya to all Singaporeans.
PS: Happy Hari Raya to all Singaporeans.