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It's easy to criticize, but where is the solution?
It's easy to criticise the crticising but where's the solution?
It's easy to criticize, but where is the solution?
It's easy to criticize, but where is the solution?
She might have hairy legs.
She is right. But kelings still smell though. Much so kelings from kelingland. They have no sense of smell I think. Maybe all those spices is too tdamaging to their senses.
When asked for comments on the relationship between local and expat Indians, Professor Kishore Mahbubani, dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, said: “I am deeply troubled by the stories of the gap between Singaporean Indians and Indians from India.
“However, I must confess that I have never encountered any personal difficulties. Indeed, I have made many new friends among Indians from India and I welcome their presence here.”
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Elites like Kishore are clueless as to what's happening on the ground. He should live in the heartlands and eat like the 80 percent to appreciate the experiences of the locals.
how she know theyre sexually promiscuous?
It's easy to criticize, but where is the solution?
Well said, Ms Sukumar,
You just stole all the words from my mouth. Bravo! I salute you! You are just speaking out and up justly against arrogant foreigners who think they can come here and mooch and brag their asses off. We need more ambassadors like you!
Clap clap!
See? I'm actually not racist against Indians, only India Indians. Local Indians are my bros and sisters who have struggled with us from day one.
Hi kingrant, I agree with you 100% on this. The new arrivals from the subcontinent in the past 10 years are really the worst of all the new immigrants! All assholes with no civility but with inflated egos the size of the Taj Mahal. I have seen them abusing our local Indian bros who work as security guards even though they are in the wrong. And this is just one example of their arrogance.