I didn't say they came here out of altruistic traits, they are capitalistic concerns. If you want anyone to come here and train you people out of their good heart, keep waiting. They came because Singapore has good (commercial) laws, is ideally situated, low taxes, and offers good overall infrastructure. Maybe if you wished hard enough, some of them might get to like your char kwey teow and stay, because other countries are moving up. It's an open market, and you guys are the ones that should wise up to that.
Before you say this chap's comments are insulting, look at yourselves and examine what you guys say about Ah Nehs, Ah Tiongs and Pinoys. Just speaking the truth right?
Cheers!
Well it's one thing dissing foreigners purportedly here to steal your jobs, and another entirely to heckle the 'poor' locals of your host country. This may not be the fairest of comparisons, but hey, nobody forced him to work in Singapore and make fun of Singaporeans, using of all mediums... his facebook.
Bugger had it coming. All I can say is good riddance, hope Bernice Wong fucks off with him to the UK.
The more excuses he come up with, the more people will hate him. While he apologises, he also hires a lawyer to send a cease and desist to online websites reporting this incident. And come up with some awfully lame excuse that his youtube video slamming his detractors, were an old video. Seriously.
We have seen time and again the quality of the foreign workers the fucking PAP brings in, and Anton 'Gone' Casey is just another shining example of the working class english blokes they welcome in as senior managers, replacing our local managers so that we will have enough taxi drivers?
Lastly, all I can say is it's time to draw the line, someone should make a police report and report him for sedition. If the police so free to investigate death threats on Anton Casey, who bloody well deserves it, they jolly well can investigate him for sedition too.
Or is there a different intepretation of the law for cases involving well-heeled foreigners, and another for cases involving the 'poor' locals?