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Another Amit who talks cock, insults Sporns and refuses to take up citizenship! No wonder Sporns have a growing hatred for Indian FTrash. One can sense that the racial riot time bomb between Sporns and Indian FTrash ticking away!
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I REFER to the letter, 'Lack of patriotism' (Aug 9), where Mr Chua Sheng Yang rightly pointed out the absence of flags displayed in the Housing Board estates compared to past years. This has been noticed by many of my friends and colleagues as well.
Let me, however, assure Mr Chua that the absence of the flags is not due to the influx of foreign talent.
First, not many foreign talent live in HDB estates. Most of them live in private condominiums. And, you may be surprised to note that more flags were seen in condominiums than in the past.
I'm a permanent resident, proud to live here and I have been proudly displaying the national flag for the past two years. In contrast, I know of a few Singaporean friends who have stopped displaying the flags, and tell me, 'why bother'?
My feeling is that Singaporeans are taking things for granted. People of today's generation have no idea what it takes to survive in other countries as they have grown up with the basic amenities in place.
They are becoming materialistic and self-centred. An example can be seen in the ensuing debate of raising a child and the perks required to start a family.
The way things are going, it will not be a surprise if young, newly-wed couples ask for Government perks before having sex.
Starting a family is not only a personal decision, but also a matter of love and caring, sharing of affection and warmth. It is not about the financial package given by the Government.
If that were the case, the world population would decline. Governments of countries with large populations, which are largely poor, do not need to hand out financial packages to encourage their citizens to start a family.
Last but not the least, if the nation is facing a grave problem, then the citizens, who are stakeholders, should come to the rescue. Isn't it time for Singaporeans to stand up and be counted, and at least have children for the sake of the nation?
Or perhaps, they want the foreign talent to do it for them.
=> Hinting that Sporns should let FTrash fxxx them literally?
If Singaporeans have enough children, they will surely be the best of talents.
Manish Grover
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR>Don't blame foreigners for fewer flags this year
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I REFER to the letter, 'Lack of patriotism' (Aug 9), where Mr Chua Sheng Yang rightly pointed out the absence of flags displayed in the Housing Board estates compared to past years. This has been noticed by many of my friends and colleagues as well.
Let me, however, assure Mr Chua that the absence of the flags is not due to the influx of foreign talent.
First, not many foreign talent live in HDB estates. Most of them live in private condominiums. And, you may be surprised to note that more flags were seen in condominiums than in the past.
I'm a permanent resident, proud to live here and I have been proudly displaying the national flag for the past two years. In contrast, I know of a few Singaporean friends who have stopped displaying the flags, and tell me, 'why bother'?
My feeling is that Singaporeans are taking things for granted. People of today's generation have no idea what it takes to survive in other countries as they have grown up with the basic amenities in place.
They are becoming materialistic and self-centred. An example can be seen in the ensuing debate of raising a child and the perks required to start a family.
The way things are going, it will not be a surprise if young, newly-wed couples ask for Government perks before having sex.
Starting a family is not only a personal decision, but also a matter of love and caring, sharing of affection and warmth. It is not about the financial package given by the Government.
If that were the case, the world population would decline. Governments of countries with large populations, which are largely poor, do not need to hand out financial packages to encourage their citizens to start a family.
Last but not the least, if the nation is facing a grave problem, then the citizens, who are stakeholders, should come to the rescue. Isn't it time for Singaporeans to stand up and be counted, and at least have children for the sake of the nation?
Or perhaps, they want the foreign talent to do it for them.
=> Hinting that Sporns should let FTrash fxxx them literally?
If Singaporeans have enough children, they will surely be the best of talents.
Manish Grover
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/64B/046
Manish Grover
Director, PartyGaming
Gibraltar
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