Hey! Thought last time you say you not posting here anymore? Why you come back again?
I was too disheartened by TingRu's defeat.
She is so outstanding, so perfect and yet her team's vote count was too humiliating by any standards.
Then I had depression and tried to understand what went wrong. At least now, i feel more enlightened now.
I appeal to our brothers here to strongly vote for our incumbent in the coming elections. If opposition wants to win, they must be willing to lose more. Trust me on this, in the next election, if all of us here channel our votes to the incumbent, then we still have to chance to see greater democracy before we die.
i am not joking. Trust me. Singaporeans are selfish. ah RUN had been sufficiently bullied by foreigners and locals alike in the course of his work. I tried to seek help from my country's leaders for my grievances but in vain. Not even a reply, hahaha after writing 4 times.
Nobody, the incumbent or opposition, will really help you if there is no newsworthiness in this society. I am tired
Most people here are good to ah RUN, so ah RUN's best advice is to encourage our brothers here to stay take care of our ownselves. Don't care about politics anymore and know your priorities. If you are better educated or street smart, try to read the market, anticipate the next move and protect yourself, friends and families.
For long-term good, together we need to join the 70%.
- We need to support government policies strongly, encourage more foreigners to live side-by-side with our 70% in HDBs and Condos and give them priority in RCs and local community events.
- We need to encourage government to hire more Indian, China Chinese and filipinos in our civil service so that they understand the situation faced by our PMETs in the private sector.
- We need more foreign students to be prioritized over local students for scholarship and leadership programs such as trekking in Mount Kinabalu, which revealed that an unusually high participation rate for foreign-born students.
hahaha, I don't know if you seen soft local kids being bullied in playgrounds. In the same context, greater presence of foreign students, NSFs, workers and residents in our society is very beneficial for our democracy in the long run. So, on our part, we need to embrace our leadership in the
next election.
Singapore is like that. Look at the skewed results between General Elections and Presidential Elections. Nobody wants opposition from their own wards, so if we want greater democracy, we must learn to let go first.