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Is Ng Eng Hen suggesting the ‘loud majority’ are bigots?

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In the Shit Times this morning, it was reported that the Defence Minister had urged the ’silent majority’ to speak up against bigotry.

Now, would anyone in Singapore walk up to a Malay and call him ‘babi’? Would you stand before an Indian and call him ‘or peh’? Would you call a Chinese Singaporean ‘anjing’? Or would you say it to the face of an Eurasian that he is ‘chow heh’?

No one who calls himself a Singaporean would do any of these. And that’s because we have been schooled in the School of Social Order that doing any of these things would be against our national pledge and common objective of maintaining social and religious order. Long have we grown accustomed with each other to the extent that social and religious bigotry had long been extinguished among the four main races that make up the identity of a Singaporean.

So, for the defence minister to even have to deal with this so-called issue of online bigotry speaks volume of how far the social re-composition has changed over the last ten years. The current composite of who the Singaporean is no longer is confined to the four main races that we are identified with. And the PAP is largely responsible for this because of its lax immigration policy and foreigner-friendly programs.

Therefore, to curtail the ever-growing sentiments of discontent among Singaporeans towards this unfair foreigner-friendly behavior, the government has to take a very very serious view of what they are doing for the foreigner and weigh that against what it is doing for Singaporeans on those same areas which they have invested hugely on the foreigner.

This is the only way to stem the feelings of unhappiness among Singaporeans. It is a sad day, a day for mourning in fact, for a senior minister in the government to even think that Singaporeans who have taken the trouble to share their concerns about their country are seen as bigots. Yet, no foreigner was ever chided for calling Singaporeans all sorts of derogatory names, or identifying them as the real bigots in their host country.

One can only wonder why he has chosen to be so divisive on a day marked for social and religious harmony.
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Editor’s note: Current UK’s Labour Party Chief, Ed Miliband, conceded that his party had “got things wrong” on immigration, in a speech last month (Jun 2012). He said that people who worry about immigration should not be characterised as bigots – a reference to an incident happened when Gordon Brown, the former Labour Party Chief, was the Prime Minister of UK.


During the 2010 UK election, a lady confronted Gordon Brown over the number of immigrants in Britain. Their conversation appeared to end on a friendly note but moments later, Brown was recorded by the media describing the lady as a “bigoted woman”. Gordon Brown and his Labour Party were eventually voted out and the Conservatory/Liberal coalition became the new UK Govt.


Miliband, who succeeded Brown as the new Labour Party Chief, said, “Worrying about immigration, talking about immigration, thinking about immigration, does not make them bigots. Not in any way.”
 
JUst Ask him to repeat his message in Mandarin lah...

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In the Shit Times this morning, it was reported that the Defence Minister had urged the ’silent majority’ to speak up against bigotry.

Now, would anyone in Singapore walk up to a Malay and call him ‘babi’? Would you stand before an Indian and call him ‘or peh’? Would you call a Chinese Singaporean ‘anjing’? Or would you say it to the face of an Eurasian that he is ‘chow heh’?

No one who calls himself a Singaporean would do any of these. And that’s because we have been schooled in the School of Social Order that doing any of these things would be against our national pledge and common objective of maintaining social and religious order. Long have we grown accustomed with each other to the extent that social and religious bigotry had long been extinguished among the four main races that make up the identity of a Singaporean.

So, for the defence minister to even have to deal with this so-called issue of online bigotry speaks volume of how far the social re-composition has changed over the last ten years. The current composite of who the Singaporean is no longer is confined to the four main races that we are identified with. And the PAP is largely responsible for this because of its lax immigration policy and foreigner-friendly programs.

Therefore, to curtail the ever-growing sentiments of discontent among Singaporeans towards this unfair foreigner-friendly behavior, the government has to take a very very serious view of what they are doing for the foreigner and weigh that against what it is doing for Singaporeans on those same areas which they have invested hugely on the foreigner.

This is the only way to stem the feelings of unhappiness among Singaporeans. It is a sad day, a day for mourning in fact, for a senior minister in the government to even think that Singaporeans who have taken the trouble to share their concerns about their country are seen as bigots. Yet, no foreigner was ever chided for calling Singaporeans all sorts of derogatory names, or identifying them as the real bigots in their host country.

One can only wonder why he has chosen to be so divisive on a day marked for social and religious harmony.
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Gem SG
.
Editor’s note: Current UK’s Labour Party Chief, Ed Miliband, conceded that his party had “got things wrong” on immigration, in a speech last month (Jun 2012). He said that people who worry about immigration should not be characterised as bigots – a reference to an incident happened when Gordon Brown, the former Labour Party Chief, was the Prime Minister of UK.


During the 2010 UK election, a lady confronted Gordon Brown over the number of immigrants in Britain. Their conversation appeared to end on a friendly note but moments later, Brown was recorded by the media describing the lady as a “bigoted woman”. Gordon Brown and his Labour Party were eventually voted out and the Conservatory/Liberal coalition became the new UK Govt.


Miliband, who succeeded Brown as the new Labour Party Chief, said, “Worrying about immigration, talking about immigration, thinking about immigration, does not make them bigots. Not in any way.”
 
The real truth is that the PAP has run out of ideas to maintain their popular support. Increasing the number of foreigners will spell their doom and reducing it will also be catastrophic for them. Even keeping the status quo is not looking good for them.

The only measure they can take now is to try to divert attention by labelling those who have been criticising the FT policy with terms like bigots, xenophobic and so on. This has been PAP's standard way of fudging the issue and brainwashing the population. It depends on whether the people of the country are now smart enough to see through the smoke screens.
 
The real truth is that the PAP has run out of ideas to maintain their popular support. Increasing the number of foreigners will spell their doom and reducing it will also be catastrophic for them. Even keeping the status quo is not looking good for them.

The only measure they can take now is to try to divert attention by labelling those who have been criticising the FT policy with terms like bigots, xenophobic and so on. This has been PAP's standard way of fudging the issue and brainwashing the population. It depends on whether the people of the country are now smart enough to see through the smoke screens.

Folks in Aljunied and recently Hougang apparently did.

Just need the rest of the other areas to start seeing this.
 
The real truth is that the PAP has run out of ideas to maintain their popular support. Increasing the number of foreigners will spell their doom and reducing it will also be catastrophic for them. Even keeping the status quo is not looking good for them.

The only measure they can take now is to try to divert attention by labelling those who have been criticising the FT policy with terms like bigots, xenophobic and so on. This has been PAP's standard way of fudging the issue and brainwashing the population. It depends on whether the people of the country are now smart enough to see through the smoke screens.
They just need to import more FTs, convert them to pink ICs and dilute real sinkies vote. That is the sinister masterplan aka final solution.
Worse come to worst to buy extra insurance before GE 2016 just amend law to allow PRs to vote.
Or even gerrymender again and lump whole sinkieland into one big GRC.
While we are at it.......hell can even abolish elections and offically install/recognise absolute monarchy.
No need for wayang anymore then
Sinkies are ball-less and will not dare do anything anyway..............so it will be status quo whichever way you see it.
 
Nothing new here. Same old message this time by some other overpaid civil servant.

LKY already said that Sporeans should not criticise the elected gov't once the majority had made a choice.
He also said that anyone who wanted to criticise the gov't should join or form their own political parties.

It is obvious that "they" want to maintain control.
 
Nothing new here. Same old message this time by some other overpaid civil servant.

LKY already said that Sporeans should not criticise the elected gov't once the majority had made a choice.
He also said that anyone who wanted to criticise the gov't should join or form their own political parties.

It is obvious that "they" want to maintain control.
yes 60.1% made a choice for everyone.
want to criticise then fuck those 60.1% of fuckers.
 
yes 60.1% made a choice for everyone.
want to criticise then fuck those 60.1% of fuckers.

60.1% are the balless useless fucks.

And i dare say of the 60.1%, a small % are new citizens.

As long as the 超 级 白 continue to give out citizenship like shit paper, it'll be a tough fight trying to reduce the % in 2016.
 
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