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Now that LKY is dead, the people have found their voice

syed putra

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M’sia trumps S’pore in Alvin Tan’s book
FMT Reporters | April 3, 2015
Sex-blogger Alvin Tan says too many people have an idealistic view of Singapore when the reality is that Malaysia is a far better place to live in.
Alvin-Tan_mal_sin_600PETALING JAYA: Malaysians who rave about how good life is in Singapore have probably never ever lived in the city-state and have a distorted view of the reality there, said controversial Malaysian sex-blogger Alvin Tan, who is living in self-exile in the US now.
In a Facebook posting on April 1, Alvin wrote, “They (Malaysians) have this utopian, idealistic view of the city-state, and they even think that the high GDP per capita actually trickles down to ordinary folks like them (har har har).
Listing six “truths” about Singapore, Alvin slammed the cramped quarters that Singaporeans called housing, saying their flats were “smaller than even the upstairs area of your terrace house”.
He also talked about how tough it was to own a car and how Singaporeans had to depend on “riding trains that break down” despite the fares being pricey.
He said many became “bitter, cynical individuals early on in life” due to the compulsory national service they attended in Pulau Tekong and spent their working lives “competing fruitlessly” with foreigners who stole their jobs.
Noting that monthly commitments were sky-high, he said many simply resigned themselves to their corporate lives and paid chunks of their salaries into a “compulsory saving scam” called CPF that he likened to a Ponzi scheme.
In comparison, he said life in Malaysia was relatively better.
“Our day-to-day cost of living is high, but at least the biggest things – transportation and housing – is more affordable. Hell, you can rent a room for RM250 in Kuala Lumpur (instead of S$700 in Singapore); what more do you want? And lastly, our EPF isn’t a Ponzi scheme to fund god knows what,” Alvin said.
He argued that the clean, safe streets of Singapore did not make up for all that was wrong with the country and that so many could not gain access to their “world-class education system” that Singapore boasted of and had to obtain an education overseas instead.
“I was offered Singaporean Permanent Residence (status) in 2007. I tossed the letter into the rubbish bin. I had no intention of becoming a cog in the wheel to fund the CPF, Temasek Holdings, and your ministers’ million-dollar salaries.”
 

Satyr

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M’sia trumps S’pore in Alvin Tan’s book
FMT Reporters | April 3, 2015
Sex-blogger Alvin Tan says too many people have an idealistic view of Singapore when the reality is that Malaysia is a far better place to live in.
Alvin-Tan_mal_sin_600PETALING JAYA: Malaysians who rave about how good life is in Singapore have probably never ever lived in the city-state and have a distorted view of the reality there, said controversial Malaysian sex-blogger Alvin Tan, who is living in self-exile in the US now.
In a Facebook posting on April 1, Alvin wrote, “They (Malaysians) have this utopian, idealistic view of the city-state, and they even think that the high GDP per capita actually trickles down to ordinary folks like them (har har har).
Listing six “truths” about Singapore, Alvin slammed the cramped quarters that Singaporeans called housing, saying their flats were “smaller than even the upstairs area of your terrace house”.
He also talked about how tough it was to own a car and how Singaporeans had to depend on “riding trains that break down” despite the fares being pricey.
He said many became “bitter, cynical individuals early on in life” due to the compulsory national service they attended in Pulau Tekong and spent their working lives “competing fruitlessly” with foreigners who stole their jobs.
Noting that monthly commitments were sky-high, he said many simply resigned themselves to their corporate lives and paid chunks of their salaries into a “compulsory saving scam” called CPF that he likened to a Ponzi scheme.
In comparison, he said life in Malaysia was relatively better.
“Our day-to-day cost of living is high, but at least the biggest things – transportation and housing – is more affordable. Hell, you can rent a room for RM250 in Kuala Lumpur (instead of S$700 in Singapore); what more do you want? And lastly, our EPF isn’t a Ponzi scheme to fund god knows what,” Alvin said.
He argued that the clean, safe streets of Singapore did not make up for all that was wrong with the country and that so many could not gain access to their “world-class education system” that Singapore boasted of and had to obtain an education overseas instead.
“I was offered Singaporean Permanent Residence (status) in 2007. I tossed the letter into the rubbish bin. I had no intention of becoming a cog in the wheel to fund the CPF, Temasek Holdings, and your ministers’ million-dollar salaries.”

There you are . A sex blogger who tells it like it is. As clear as Amos. The fact that the government gave him a scholarship shows what they thought of him . By the way , he is repeating Roy.
 

frenchbriefs

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No kidding u talking about a country where u can get a barrel of chicken (27 pieces) for less than 25 bucks.I dunno how much cheaper can it get.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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alvin tan has been bashing singapore for the longest time. He was on scholarship but chose to stop studying in effect the sinkie govt wasted resources on him.
 

singveld

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well, he did jump at free education when PAP offer him a place. not so noble after all.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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He's working odd jobs in the US like waiter and might star in a porn movie if given a chance not that it's anything new to him. His sex videos with vivian were already released. He would rather work menial jobs in the US than work in some iron rice bowl job in sinkland after completing scholarship.
 

ginfreely

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M’sia trumps S’pore in Alvin Tan’s book
FMT Reporters | April 3, 2015
Sex-blogger Alvin Tan says too many people have an idealistic view of Singapore when the reality is that Malaysia is a far better place to live in.
Alvin-Tan_mal_sin_600PETALING JAYA: Malaysians who rave about how good life is in Singapore have probably never ever lived in the city-state and have a distorted view of the reality there, said controversial Malaysian sex-blogger Alvin Tan, who is living in self-exile in the US now.
In a Facebook posting on April 1, Alvin wrote, “They (Malaysians) have this utopian, idealistic view of the city-state, and they even think that the high GDP per capita actually trickles down to ordinary folks like them (har har har).
Listing six “truths” about Singapore, Alvin slammed the cramped quarters that Singaporeans called housing, saying their flats were “smaller than even the upstairs area of your terrace house”.
He also talked about how tough it was to own a car and how Singaporeans had to depend on “riding trains that break down” despite the fares being pricey.
He said many became “bitter, cynical individuals early on in life” due to the compulsory national service they attended in Pulau Tekong and spent their working lives “competing fruitlessly” with foreigners who stole their jobs.
Noting that monthly commitments were sky-high, he said many simply resigned themselves to their corporate lives and paid chunks of their salaries into a “compulsory saving scam” called CPF that he likened to a Ponzi scheme.
In comparison, he said life in Malaysia was relatively better.
“Our day-to-day cost of living is high, but at least the biggest things – transportation and housing – is more affordable. Hell, you can rent a room for RM250 in Kuala Lumpur (instead of S$700 in Singapore); what more do you want? And lastly, our EPF isn’t a Ponzi scheme to fund god knows what,” Alvin said.
He argued that the clean, safe streets of Singapore did not make up for all that was wrong with the country and that so many could not gain access to their “world-class education system” that Singapore boasted of and had to obtain an education overseas instead.
“I was offered Singaporean Permanent Residence (status) in 2007. I tossed the letter into the rubbish bin. I had no intention of becoming a cog in the wheel to fund the CPF, Temasek Holdings, and your ministers’ million-dollar salaries.”

Finally a msian chinese who self admitted Msia is a good place to live in. I think so too. If not, those working in Spore would have converted to Singaporeans with our govt open door policy.
 

Asterix

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Have Sinkies really found their voice
Must be deaf for can hardly hear a trickle
No progressive profession organisations
Freak individuals is better than nothing
But no substitute for a real movement
With quality leadership from the elite


[video=youtube;5_Y_POaIgUs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Y_POaIgUs[/video]
 

mojito

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Didn't you hear the people chanting "LKY, LKY" as his hearse passed them during the funeral procession? Finally the silent majority speaks! There is hope for sg yet.
 

laksaboy

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Didn't you hear the people chanting "LKY, LKY" as his hearse passed them during the funeral procession? Finally the silent majority speaks! There is hope for sg yet.

You mean the PAP grassroots people... or as SPH called them: 'members of the public and volunteers'.
 

JimPendleton

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Speaking of voice, he built a British society with a Singaporean accent, fish and chips with black sauce as a dip :wink:

The fact is, his imagination could not have fathomed it any other way.
 
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