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June 12th, 2011 |
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I am surprised that Singaporeans do not know of such China national’s agressiveness and gangsterism. I am sure the plain cloth police (detectives) and undercovers covering Chinatown (Pearls Centre area) and Geylang know alot of such abuses against Singaporean, not only Malays.
I was having coffee at a coffee shop (in one of the HDB flats along food court/Yei Hwa emporium) opposite the Court when a Singaporean had a quarrel with a Chinese national. Thereafter the Chinese national walked away. The coffee shop server came over and told the Singapore boy to move off as he knew the China national had gone to get his gang to beat him up. Soon enough after the Singaporean left, a gang of China nationals turned up, some holding what seems like stick wrapped in newspaper. Seeing that their target has left, they also left.
I also know of Chinese workers who became sub-sub-contractor working in Singapore. They are able to charge low rates because they ‘import’ their own relatives to work for them in Singapore. How they do it I dont know. But I was told the China national boss would pay all the legal levies but pay all their relatives salary slightly better than their pay in China to stay compeitive. Whether this is breaking the law or not, I dont know but I know this is how they are so competitive.
I just don’t understand why I as a Singapore citizen, can sometime feel like second class citizen. But that is the truth.
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Julius Yan
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I am surprised that Singaporeans do not know of such China national’s agressiveness and gangsterism. I am sure the plain cloth police (detectives) and undercovers covering Chinatown (Pearls Centre area) and Geylang know alot of such abuses against Singaporean, not only Malays.
I was having coffee at a coffee shop (in one of the HDB flats along food court/Yei Hwa emporium) opposite the Court when a Singaporean had a quarrel with a Chinese national. Thereafter the Chinese national walked away. The coffee shop server came over and told the Singapore boy to move off as he knew the China national had gone to get his gang to beat him up. Soon enough after the Singaporean left, a gang of China nationals turned up, some holding what seems like stick wrapped in newspaper. Seeing that their target has left, they also left.
I also know of Chinese workers who became sub-sub-contractor working in Singapore. They are able to charge low rates because they ‘import’ their own relatives to work for them in Singapore. How they do it I dont know. But I was told the China national boss would pay all the legal levies but pay all their relatives salary slightly better than their pay in China to stay compeitive. Whether this is breaking the law or not, I dont know but I know this is how they are so competitive.
I just don’t understand why I as a Singapore citizen, can sometime feel like second class citizen. But that is the truth.
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Julius Yan
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