Will we see more Msian Chinese exodus to Singapore after elections?

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The Chinese have backed the losing party and now may be made to pay the price. For sure, BN will want to neutralise this threat before it gets bigger. So will we see more Msian Chinese moving to Singapore?? I am sure MIW will welcome them with open arms....Tonychat notwithstanding!!

I know they are already here in huge numbers. We see them, they are our colleagues, our bosses, our customers, our family members...etc...except maybe in SAF uniform!! So are you ok if more and more become PR here?? I am sure Khaw's family and friends are already here from Penang!
 
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they are already here, and they will retired comfortably when they retired. it is the sucker sinkies who will pay the price when they retired.
 
they are already here, and they will retired comfortably when they retired. it is the sucker sinkies who will pay the price when they retired.

Depends on how you see it. You rather have Malaysians who are a better fit with Singaporeans coming in, or you prefer to have Ah Nehs or Ah Tiongs?
 
Depends on how you see it. You rather have Malaysians who are a better fit with Singaporeans coming in, or you prefer to have Ah Nehs or Ah Tiongs?

I dont mind them but they got to do NS like the rest of us. Last time got a Msian boss, got tired explaining to him why I need to go ICT so often and why I cannot do the reports whilst I am in ICT!!!
 
Why not... I need more of them to cut my hair at those cheap hair salons. :D

No competition with them for those jobs from me. :cool:
 
After soo many years of economic development why do we still need foreigners ? these are not talents. As if singaporeans have no education. I would rather ship the whole lot back unless they do jobs singaporeans dont want to do. The doors have been opened too long,,its time to close it..

Depends on how you see it. You rather have Malaysians who are a better fit with Singaporeans coming in, or you prefer to have Ah Nehs or Ah Tiongs?
 
You are absolutely right. First came the jhew hoo kias (de facto) then came the rest. What do you think?
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After soo many years of economic development why do we still need foreigners ? these are not talents. As if singaporeans have no education. I would rather ship the whole lot back unless they do jobs singaporeans dont want to do. The doors have been opened too long,,its time to close it..
 
Be it msians, ah nehs, pinoys n ah tiongs.. as long as they're foreigners, they're willing to do anything just to survive in this foreign land... locals are the ones who suffers.......
 
U have a point,,I miss those that work in geylang too,,now mostly are Ah tiong bu

Why not... I need more of them to cut my hair at those cheap hair salons. :D

No competition with them for those jobs from me. :cool:
 
The Chinese have backed the losing party and now may be made to pay the price. For sure, BN will want to neutralise this threat before it gets bigger. So will we see more Msian Chinese moving to Singapore?? I am sure MIW will welcome them with open arms....Tonychat notwithstanding!!

I know they are already here in huge numbers. We see them, they are our colleagues, our bosses, our customers, our family members...etc...except maybe in SAF uniform!! So are you ok if more and more become PR here?? I am sure Khaw's family and friends are already here from Penang!

LKY and his cronies will weclome them with open arms.

It's only hopeless Sinkie like you, that the pappies want to stamp out.

Of course, the Pappies will re-educated these Chinks from the North once they settle down, just like what they had done to tame the PRCs new citizens. LOL
 
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I will not be surprised if there is a significant inflow here, displacing even more PMETs.
 
If I were a Malaysian Chinese, I will start to plan to run-road already. Once Najib is out (and it's not a matter of why, but when?), things will get much more difficult for the 2 minority races.
 
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Since the 80s, most Malaysian Chinese have stopped converting to Singapore citizenship as they see its potential despite the discrimination. The Govt introduced measures to stop their retard their promotions in the Civil Service and GLCs with no avail. When they retire, they can go back to a nice home, open spaces and money that can stretch much more.

Its also easier to start a business in Malaysia than in Singapore. You hear of SATs staff after contract returning home and buying convenience store franchise, car wash etc.
 
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