• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Ngiam Tong Dow says his recent comments on ministers unfair and illogical

winnipegjets

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Joined
Jul 19, 2011
Messages
27,891
Points
113
Robin Chan
The Straits Times
Friday, Oct 11, 2013

SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.
 
Got humtum by the PAP ...what to do, have to backtrack lor.

The goal has been achieved. You can't win a full scale war with the PAP, so must use guerilla tactics.
 
Coming from a humble background is not necessarily the antidote to elitism. In fact, many of those who come from a humble background are often more elitist when they're doing well, because they want to 'blot out' their humble history. They end up doing lots of elitist stuff to overcompensate for that.

This Ngiam fellow must have been warned or threatened from behind the scenes, causing his balls to shrink.
 
Got humtum by the PAP ...what to do, have to backtrack lor.

The goal has been achieved. You can't win a full scale war with the PAP, so must use guerilla tactics.

The withdrawal of the statement looks worse for the PAP. Everyone will think pressure was applied. That Ministers cannot take criticism. But things said cannot be unsaid. Worse if it resonates with widely-held sentiments.
 
Robin Chan
The Straits Times
Friday, Oct 11, 2013

SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.


Turncoat. Why say in the first place if he's so easily intimidated into retracting?

Still wants to be in PAP good books lah! Turncoat!
 
Someone visited him at midnight?
Robin Chan
The Straits Times
Friday, Oct 11, 2013

SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.
 
The withdrawal of the statement looks worse for the PAP. Everyone will think pressure was applied. That Ministers cannot take criticism. But things said cannot be unsaid. Worse if it resonates with widely-held sentiments.

exactly lor. I am Fat, I am fat. I cant say I am thin and sexy lor!
 
Robin Chan
The Straits Times
Friday, Oct 11, 2013

SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.

Poor hylam Ngiam Tong Dow should cease all public appearence,he should only wishper to his wife,or his children,grand children, grand grand children, grand grand grand children,if they are patient enough to listen for his $$$,joker!
 
... SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.
he now makes himself rook stoopig ... n has no credibility ...
 
Got humtum by the PAP ...what to do, have to backtrack lor.

The goal has been achieved. You can't win a full scale war with the PAP, so must use guerilla tactics.

He and a few others have shown the way. Getting media coverage is the first step in reaching out to fencesitters in the PAP camp.
 
My parents once asked me: what is Hylam old men's favourite past time?

Answer: Sit around in kopishop the whole day and 论国家大事 :rolleyes:

If Uncle Ngiam has any gumption, this will not stop him from sharing his critical views about the establishment. If not, he'll be rated as another kopishop uncle at Purvis street.
 
This week 2 people backed down in the face of the Establishment. First, that 21yo student blogger, now stuck with a legal bill of $10,775 and who has put out the begging bowl asking people to defray her costs; and, second, this Ngiam fellow who does not simply issue a clarification of his remarks but a total retraction and repudiation of those remarks. :rolleyes:
 
A truly honourable man will never make such a shameful about turn. Never.
 
He must have been F*** by Pinky..now have to retract his statement,,,running away with his tail between his legs
 
PAP is laughing as this has been a good week for it, getting 2 to back down:

This week 2 people backed down in the face of the Establishment. First, that 21yo student blogger, now stuck with a legal bill of $10,775 and who has put out the begging bowl asking people to defray her costs; and, second, this Ngiam fellow who does not simply issue a clarification of his remarks but a total retraction and repudiation of those remarks.
 
Robin Chan
The Straits Times
Friday, Oct 11, 2013

SINGAPORE - In this statement, Mr Ngiam retracted his earlier charge that today's ministers are afraid of speaking up in Cabinet because of their high salaries, saying it was "illogical" and unfair. He also said that ministers are not elitist, as he had spoken without realising many in fact come from humble backgrounds.

This makes LHL and Ngiam look bad
 
Back
Top