PAP government trying to shaft 10 million population down Sinkies' throats again

Good to see singkies reap wat they sow
The anecdote about Stalin, a chicken, and wheat is widely circulated, often used to illustrate his perceived manipulative nature and the control he exerted over his followers. Stalin is said to have ripped the feathers off a live chicken, causing it immense suffering. He then demonstrated to his followers how the chicken, despite its pain, would still follow him for a few grains of wheat, proclaiming: "This is how easy it is to govern stupid people. They will follow you no matter how much pain you cause them, as long as you throw a little worthless treat once in a while." The PAP's worthless treats are the CDC vouchers which come from taxpayers' money.
 
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S’pore must manage new arrivals with utmost caution, but also stand firm against nativism: SM Lee​

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at a dinner hosted by the Singapore Indian Development Association and 14 other Indian community organisations on Jan 11.

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at a dinner hosted by the Singapore Indian Development Association and 14 other Indian community organisations on Jan 11. ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI

Anjali Raguraman
Jan 23, 2025

SINGAPORE - Singapore relies heavily on immigrants and foreign workers – who raise political sensitivities in many societies – to top up its population base and talent pool, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

The inflow and integration of new arrivals must therefore be managed with the “utmost sensitivity and caution, to ensure the flows are balanced and sustainable”, noted SM Lee.

“But we must also stand firmly against nativism and xenophobia, and welcome the new arrivals to become part of our extended family,” he said in a speech at a dinner hosted by the Singapore Indian Development Association (Sinda) and 14 other Indian community organisations on Jan 11.


SM Lee said Singaporeans should help these new arrivals adapt progressively to the way things are done here, and to the country’s social norms and ethos. It is an ongoing process that takes time, but gradually they will integrate into the local community, he added.

“This is how earlier generations became Indian Singaporeans, and it will happen with this generation, and with new arrivals from other groups and places too,” he said.

This is how the Singaporean identity can be sustained and enriched, and the way to build a cohesive and inclusive society that is “connected to the world, strengthened and not divided by our diversity”, he said.

SM Lee was addressing around 2,000 guests, including Cabinet ministers, MPs, Indian leaders and volunteers who attended the appreciation dinner at Marina Bay Sands’ Sands Grand Ballroom.

A tribute video was screened, and organisers gifted him intricately designed elephant sculptures as a token of appreciation for his support for the Indian community during his tenure as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2024.

SM Lee said the Indian community has progressed with the nation, and made considerable contributions in many fields.

While the community may be small, it has played a full role in Singaporean society and worked with other communities to contribute in many ways, he added.

This shows the success of Singapore’s multiracial model, which has created full and equal opportunities, a harmonious society and better lives for all, including the minority communities, SM Lee said.

He acknowledged the migrants from many parts of the Indian subcontinent – including Tamils, Malayalees, Telugus, Sindhis, Punjabis, Bengalis and Sinhalese – who came to modern Singapore in its earliest days in search of a better future, and who formed part of the Singapore story.

“These different groups sank roots here, formed bonds with one another, and out of this kaleidoscope of backgrounds, there gradually emerged a distinctive and proud Singaporean Indian community,” he said.

ST20250111_202592600178 pixappreciation Azmi Athni// Ms Indulekha, a volunteer with the Malayalam Language Education Society, handing SM Lee a lamp to light a kolam at the appreciation dinner for Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong by the Indian Community on Jan 11, 2025. ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI

Ms Indulekha, a volunteer with the Malayalam Language Education Society, handing SM Lee Hsien Loong a flame to light a vilaku, or traditional oil lamp, on Jan 11.ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI
SM Lee said the Singaporean Indian community is flourishing, benefiting from the efforts of self-help community organisations, such as Sinda, and the People’s Association’s Indian Activity Executive Committees Council, or Narpani Pearavai.

Cheques of $150,000 each were presented to the Singapore Indian Education Trust and Sinda during the dinner.

The community organisations can do good work because of the strong support of many selfless volunteers, he said, noting that their ranks include those who have moved to Singapore only recently.

Some have become permanent residents or citizens, while others are here temporarily, for school, family or work.

Regardless, they should be applauded for willingly stepping up to volunteer, said SM Lee, noting that this new crop comes from a wider range of backgrounds and places than earlier generations of Indian immigrants.

They add vibrancy and dynamism to Singapore’s Indian culture, and thus are contributing to the community and the country, he added.

The strength of the Indian community here has enabled it to reach out confidently to the rest of the world, SM Lee said, noting that Singapore has developed a healthy and extensive relationship with India and other countries in the subcontinent.

The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Ceca) with India has helped to foster extensive trade, investment, and travel links between the countries, he said.

“Many Indian companies have set up in Singapore to serve the region, while many local Indian businesses have successfully forayed into the Indian market,” he added.

“India is growing, and on the move,” said SM Lee, with Singapore seeing many opportunities to expand cooperation on several fronts such as bilateral trade, skills training and fintech, alongside exploring fields like healthcare, as well as digital and green economies.

“Singapore has a good brand name in India, and we have enjoyed very good ties with successive Indian governments,” he said, urging the Indian business community to make the most of these advantages.
Who is this ah neh?
 
The anecdote about Stalin, a chicken, and wheat is widely circulated, often used to illustrate his perceived manipulative nature and the control he exerted over his followers. Stalin is said to have ripped the feathers off a live chicken, causing it immense suffering. He then demonstrated to his followers how the chicken, despite its pain, would still follow him for a few grains of wheat, proclaiming: "This is how easy it is to govern stupid people. They will follow you no matter how much pain you cause them, as long as you throw a little worthless treat once in a while." The PAP's worthless treats are the CDC vouchers which come from taxpayers' money.
The reason for this is singkieland is majority fuckeins ppl... a Typical fuckeins is Kiasu, Kiasee, kiam siap Kia Bor, die don't want face asshole ..so short gain for long term pain is nothing to them....look at fuckeins island n their status quo desires....rather live purgatory than fight for their freedom...
 
The reason for this is singkieland is majority fuckeins ppl... a Typical fuckeins is Kiasu, Kiasee, kiam siap Kia Bor, die don't want face asshole ..so short gain for long term pain is nothing to them....look at fuckeins island n their status quo desires....rather live purgatory than fight for their freedom...
The same may be said of PAP politicians who go for short term gains to boost the economy like packing more than 6 million people into our tiny island and opening the floodgates to CECAs. Never mind if these short term gains result in S'pore becoming the most expensive city in the world and widespread unemployment/underemployment for S'porean graduates.
 
SPGs can sell meh? Send them to become maids better
Sorry, celery too high and lack of skill to make male master happy…no ready buyers leh


TW XMM maid make more happy life for the master de woh
 
The reason for this is singkieland is majority fuckeins ppl... a Typical fuckeins is Kiasu, Kiasee, kiam siap Kia Bor, die don't want face asshole ..so short gain for long term pain is nothing to them....look at fuckeins island n their status quo desires....rather live purgatory than fight for their freedom...
Sinkies are the most spineless human in the world, all people in the world pay no respect to sinkies and despise sinkies, for eg, instead of limousine, bus is used to receive our leaders 领导!No country in the world agrees to sign CECA agreement with India, except Sindiapore, so they are 首脑 or 猪脑?
 
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Sinkies are the most spineless human the world, all people in the world pay no respect to sinkies and instead despise sinkies, instead of limousine, bus is used to receive our leaders 领导!
No country in the world agrees to sign CECA agreement with India, except Sindiapore, so they are 首脑 or 猪脑?
Got beedio, can share?
 
Sinkies are the most spineless human the world, all people in the world pay no respect to sinkies and instead despise sinkies, instead of limousine, bus is used to receive our leaders 领导!
No country in the world agrees to sign CECA agreement with India, except Sindiapore, so they are 首脑 or 猪脑?
Wat do u expect from a majority fuckeins population backed up by fuckka n ah neh minority?
 
Officially eat lah….
Right. Officially endorsed by our ex-pm since no further action was taken against foreigners to steal our lunch. We were told we need to steal back. Stealing rice bowl is not a crime :). How about taking away the rice bowl of lawmakers allowing this to happen to powerless sinkies?
 
Right. Officially endorsed by our ex-pm since no further action was taken against foreigners to steal our lunch. We were told we need to steal back. Stealing rice bowl is not a crime :). How about taking away the rice bowl of lawmakers allowing this to happen to powerless sinkies?
PM Lawrence Wong already declared that it is economic growth at all costs, which includes the livelihood of S'poreans.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...pro-growth-distribution-lawrence-wong-2116226
 
Lui Thai Ker is picking his amdl wife and will migrate amdk land when 10mil
 
And 65% voted for this ...sinkies can't be saved. Lol
The PAP is still pursuing a "growth at all costs" strategy at the expense of S'poreans. According to the Indian Govt, there are 650,000 Indian nationals in S'pore. I am sure at least 1/3 are PMEs who have displaced S'poreans of their livelihood.
 
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